Tamron SP AF 17-50mm f/2.8 XR Di II LD Aspherical (IF)

(7 customer reviews)

The Tamron SP AF 17-50mm f/2.8 XR Di II LD Aspherical (IF) photo lens has a wide aperture, which makes it a good choice for low light situations. It is suitable for cameras with APS-C sensors. It has a zoom range of 17-50mm, which is equivalent to 25.5-75.0mm on a full frame camera. The lens has a good build quality and is made of high-quality glass elements. The lens coating helps to reduce flare and ghosting. The autofocus is fast and accurate, but it can also be used in manual focus mode. The lens has 7 aperture blades, which produce a pleasing bokeh. The lens has a filter diameter of 67mm, and it is 81mm long. The lens weighs 434 grams, which can make it heavy to carry around. There are other alternatives available in the market, but the Tamron SP AF 17-50mm f/2.8 XR Di II LD Aspherical (IF) is a good choice for those who want a high-quality lens for their APS-C camera. It takes sharp and clear photos with good resolution. The lens has been manufactured with care and attention to detail, and it is a good investment for those who want a lens that will last for a long time.

of the Tamron SP AF 17-50mm f/2.8 XR Di II LD Aspherical (IF) camera lens:

Positives:
– The low light performance of this lens is astounding. The wide aperture of f/2.8 allows for great shots even in dimly lit environments.
– The sharpness of this lens is remarkable, even at f/2.8. Images are clear and crisp throughout the zoom range.
– The price of this lens is very reasonable, especially considering its high quality build and performance.
– The seller provided excellent customer service, delivering the lens on time.

Negatives:
– While the lens is sharp throughout the zoom range, there is some slight distortion at the widest end of the focal length. This can be corrected in post-processing, but it is something to be aware of.
– Some users may find the lens a bit heavy, but this is due to its sturdy construction and high-quality materials.

Conclusion:
Overall, the Tamron SP AF 17-50mm f/2.8 XR Di II LD Aspherical (IF) camera lens is an excellent choice for any photographer looking for a high-performing, affordable lens. Its low-light capabilities, sharpness, and reasonable price make it a top contender in its class. The slight distortion and weight may be minor drawbacks but don’t detract from the lens’s overall value. I highly recommend this lens to photographers of all levels.

Optical design

Has 7 aperture blades, mid-grade lenses usually have this amount of blades. Having rounded blades provides out of focus circle shape closer to a circle. Full frame equivalent focal length is 25.5-75.0 mm. Bright lens thanks to the high aperture value

Physical characteristics

Weights 434 grams so plan ahead, carry only if really necessary. With a lens filter diameter of 67 mm commonly filter size, offers a wide range of filter options. 81 mm long, requires consideration if you want to carry in the camera bag.

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7 reviews for Tamron SP AF 17-50mm f/2.8 XR Di II LD Aspherical (IF)

  1. allphotolenses.com

    8.0 allphotolenses.com user rated as 4.2/5

  2. Ebay.com

    Ebay.com rated as 4.46/5

  3. Ebay.com May 05, 2020

    When your kit lens just won’t do Good upgrade from the kit lens versatile focal length, better piece of glass and build. Vibration Compensation (Image Stabilization) works really well when taking photos and helping them stay clear

  4. Ebay.com Jan 26, 2017

    Great Value Great lens. Really glad I bought it. It’s a little noisy, and doesn’t focus as quickly as the kit lens, but the images are much better, espesically at night.

  5. Ebay.com Feb 13, 2019

    Overall great lens, it is an APS-C lens so.. If you throw this on your full frame you should understand the drawback from that. But the only reason I’m giving 4 stars is because of the noise it makes when focusing. It’s SO LOUD! and no one talks about it. So this lens isn’t recommended for shooting video with. It does pick up every subtle movement it makes. You’ve been warned.

  6. Ebay.com Jan 24, 2019

    A fast lens for portraits. My real life shooting tests between this lens and the Sigma indicate little difference in sharpness. Since this lens does not have a stepper motor it makes just the slightest noise when focusing. Both let s must be stopped down to at least 5.6 for best results if shooting landscapes. Center sharpness is good thoughout the apperature range.

  7. Ebay.com Mar 29, 2016

    Awesome lens Excellent lens for low light. Sharp even at 2.8 great price , seller got this lens to me on time. Great all around experience!

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