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Published: 2019-02-18, Author: Maciej , review by: lenstip.com
sealed construction, excellent image quality in the frame centre, good image quality on the edge of the APSC/DX sensor, lack of any serious problems with longitudinal chromatic aberration, slight lateral chromatic aberration, not especially bothersome sph
significant vignetting on full frame, noticeable distortion on the wider end of the focal range, slow, audible autofocus, When it comes to the optical business, it is difficult to surprise somebody like me, a person who has tested thoroughly half a thousa
My fascination with this lens has also a different source. I travel a lot and often attend different photographic events. As a keen landscape and astrophotographer I don't like heavy devices. Even if I am impressed by the performance of such lenses as the...
Rain resistant, Autofocus speed, Colors, Small size,
There's nothing particularly special about it
It's always exciting when we get to spend some hands-on time with lenses that are still under development, and we got to do just that when we met with Tamron last week at WPPI. One of the three new lenses that Tamron showed off at WPPI, the Tamron 35-150m...
Published: 2018-12-12, Author: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
Small and light, Full-frame coverage, Sharp optics, Good flare resistance, Available for Canon and Nikon systems, Weather protection and fluorine coating, Works with mirrorless via adapter,
The Tamron 17-35mm f/2.8-4 Di OSD is a light, ultra-wide zoom for full-frame camera systems. It doesn't deliver absolutely perfect optics, but is quite compact and affordable...
Small and light, Full-frame coverage, Sharp optics, Good flare resistance, Available for Canon and Nikon systems, Weather protection and fluorine coating, Works with mirrorless via adapter
The Tamron 17-35mm f/2.8-4 Di OSD is a light, ultra-wide zoom for full-frame camera systems. It doesn't deliver absolutely perfect optics, but is quite compact and affordable...
Superb image quality, Fast, accurate, and quiet AF, Minimal distortion and chromatic aberration, Great contrast and color reproduction, Weather sealing against moisture and dust, Light and compact design, Great handling, Super affordable price,
Bokeh is just ok, Variable maximum aperture, Reflection, ghosting, and flare reduction could be better, No image stabilization
The Tamron 17-35mm F/2.8-4 Di OSD is an excellent lens, no doubt about it. It produces super sharp images, and it handles distortion and chromatic aberration impressively, if not ghosting, flare, and reflection. It also boasts great weather sealing and ca...
Abstract: Last updated: November 2, 2018Whether you've grown tired of what came with your DSLR, or want to start photographing different subjects, a new lens is probably in order. Whether you're looking to take close-ups, sports photos or interiors, we've got some...
Légèreté, Luminosité au grand-angle, Retouche manuelle du point en AF, Motorisation parfaitement silencieuse, AF rapide, Fort piqué au centre dès la pleine ouverture, Bonne homogénéité au 35 mm
Distorsion présente aux focales extrêmes, Vignetage à pleine ouverture, Pas de stabilisation
Il faut accepter de ne disposer que d'une ouverture maximale qui passe de f/2,8 à f/4 en fonction de la focale et se passer de stabilisation alors que ses deux principaux concurrents à ouverture f/4 Canon EF 16-35 mm f/4L IS USM et AF-S Nikkor 16-35 mm f/...
uszczelniona obudowa, świetna jakość obrazu w centrum kadru, dobra jakość obrazu na brzegu matrycy APSC/DX, brak poważniejszych problemów z podłużną aberracją chromatyczną, niewielka poprzeczna aberracja chromatyczna, niezbyt uciążliwa aberracja sferyczna
duże winietowanie na pełnej klatce, wyraźna dystorsja na szerszym krańcu zakresu ogniskowych, wolny i słyszalny autofokus