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The Tamron 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5 Di II VC HLD is a wide-angle lens for APS-C, manufactured from 2017 to 2021 (discontinued). The focus is done by Stepper Motor, it has image stabilization. The average price, when it has been added to the JuzaPhoto database, is 650 €;
19 users have given it an average vote of 9.1 out of 10.
MOUNT
This lens is available with the following mounts:
Canon EF: this lens is compatible with reflex APS-C Canon EF.
Nikon F: this lens is compatible with reflex APS-C Nikon.
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Pros: Solid, all weather, accepts filters (many super-wides hardly accepts or even does not), rapid AF, easy and confortable use of MF, sharp
Cons: None, at least until now
Opinion: Very good zoom range for street, indoor and landscape photography. For such super-wide angle produces low distorsion, quite well fixed by processing.It has close up capability for the end excursion of the zoom range. Bright enough, but could be better, especially for night and astro-photography use. Looks and feel solid, but the hood is loose. On Nikon D7200 it is rapid and reliable AF. Color rendition is quite natural, but as for the vast majority of modern lenses that has a lot of optic elements, the ability to reproduce the 3D reality of scenes is quite limited. Score 9.3/10.
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Opinion:As soon as I got it I had used it for a series of shots inside a house: I was surprised by the distortion really contained even at 10mm. Satisfaction confirmed over time: I have always obtained photos with very little distortion. Personally, I also appreciate the presence of stabilization. I'd say the price is very good in relation to what this lens offers. I would definitely buy it again.
Pros:Sharpness, focal range, tropicalized, good construction, stabilized, versatile
Cons:Manual focus a bit 'too sensitive, Autofocus at least in my lens sometimes sins but it's not a problem.
Opinion:I have had this lens for several years and I am very happy. I use it on d7200 and d5300. Very versatile given the focal range, fantastic sharpness in my opinion perhaps even better than the tokina 11 20 f2.8, in some cases. Manul focus a little too sensitive, it moves easily if you are not careful, I solved with a rubber lace that blocks the ring, I usually always shoot endlessly since I use it for landscape. Not the best at night especially in low light, in fact in that case I would definitely recommend the tokina.
Opinion:I bought this used lens. Excellent opportunity, although initially I was a bit hesitant about the price (300 against 500 and more on the market). After testing it scrupulously (thanks to the advice found on the Juza forum) I decided to take it to match my D7200. At first glance the lens is solid, well finished in every detail. The rings are fluid and you have a nice grip. Fast and decisive focusing but in low light conditions could fail, excellent stabilizer (I managed to take pictures at 1 sec!!) that allows you to compensate for the low brightness. Despite the maximum aperture of the aperture you can still have good blurs. I preferred it to Tokina for tropicalization, although the image quality (from what I read) is lower. Nevertheless, I do not regret the choice, quite the contrary. The only negative note is the hood, rather annoying when put "to rest": it makes it difficult to use the zoom ring so as to make you want to remove it and bring it apart. In conclusion an excellent wide angle of which I am fully satisfied.
Pros:versatile, sharpness, build quality, "long" manual fire dial, stabilization, 77mm filters, minimum distortion at each focal, reasonable price, AF good and quick
Cons:unlighted, very bulky lampshade, AF not always very precise
Opinion:I shoot mainly landscapes, I use it 95% of the time at 10mm, and this Tamron turned out to be the best purchase ever made (I have 5 lenses per hour). It's super sharp from f8 to f16, but the sharpness is good even when it's full open. I really appreciate the manual fire dial, "long" and precise. AF fast and stabilizing excellent, I arrived at 1/40, freehand, without noticing blurring of movement. In his hand he immediately gives the impression of being a good quality goal. Unfortunately it is a bit "dark" (3.5-4.5), but it always depends on what use you make, for long exposures and landscaping is perfect. I do not appreciate the lampshade: at "rest" it is too bulky to hold on the lens and blocks the fire dial, it must be brought separately.
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