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Opinion:Grand angle really built well and tropicalized, covering a wide focal and that together with the stabilizer (great as in all the latest Tamron models) is really comfortable on the go. What surprised me the most is the virtually absent distortion even at 10mm The quality of the photos coupled with the d7500 fully satisfies me but I admit that I am not a pixelpeeper. It is a lens of the correct size, finished well, light and holds well in the hand, in short a modern wide angle and you see. Promoted.
Pros:Great wide angle that never distorts even at 10 mm. Just a lot of quality
Cons:Little bright Focus almost always perfect but wrapped sins on the details
Opinion:Really nice, used on a Nikon D7000 gives me beautiful views breathtaking If not for the flaw that on low light (cloudy sky or in the shade) does not give the Maggia that should give an optic so The rest is great because it never distorts even at 10RnResa chromatic excellent but that wrapped up because of the fire ignited in the details
Pros:Sharpness even to the edges, fast and quiet Af, Stabilizer, Construction, Bayonet Inflatable, Flare Resistance, Weight & Dimension, Tropicalization, 77mm Filters, Front Cap (Good Latch) without risk of losing it, Great yield on 24mp sensor, Which does his worthy work. Price compliant with quality and performance.
Cons:Lights in a rest position that does not allow you to zoom in.
Opinion:Taken this morning at the store without having to order it. The first cold impressions of use on the Nikon d7200 can only be positive, fit in hand, a sense of professionalism from Tamron, both in construction and materials used in achieving this goal. Excellent flare resistance (photographed in strong sunlight with direct sunlight on the lens - as if I tried to photograph a silhouette). Very small distortion at 10mm. I still need to test it out to be able to understand both positive and negative notes. The only negative note I have found is that mounting the hood on a rest position can not physically zoom in and consequently forces you to take it away with the risk of losing it. The use of the hood is, however, compulsory if you want to have the best of the day's yield. RnBrowse your purchase if you want to spend a little and get the maximum yield on aps-c. Voting 10.
Opinion:I bought the new Tamron 10-24 driven by the curiosity and the need to have an ultra-wide. The barrel is well constructed and the weight is not excessive, at first impact seems very solid. The MAF is fast and silent compared to its predecessor and compared to Tokina 11-20 with which many compare it, but we still talk about a recent 2017 release. The only blow is the brightness as it is not a fixed F2.8 but it depends Always from end use. I still have to test it 100% to check flare resistance etc. Positive note that does not suffer from F / B focus. The zoom ring is a tough clown, it will surely leap over time, even though I personally prefer it.