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nottageek Offline
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Registered: Jan 24, 2005 Location: United States Posts: 589
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Review Date: Apr 14, 2005
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Recommend? yes |
Price paid: $330.00
| Rating: 9
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Light, well made, has a zoom lock. Excellent sharpness, contrast and colour. Remarkably light, small and cheap compared to it's main rival the 24-70L. Comparable optical performance for one third the cost.
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No full time manual focussing.
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I've been delighted with the performance of this lens. It stays on my camera 90% of the time. Perfect walk around city lens.
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Apr 14, 2005
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donutley Offline
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Registered: Mar 28, 2005 Location: United States Posts: 404
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Review Date: Mar 29, 2005
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Recommend? yes |
Price paid: $350.00
| Rating: 10
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Great pics. No limitations at all in picture quality. Light and well-made for the price. A genuine bargain!
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The lens extends as it zooms. Sometimes very noticable.
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I've used this little gem as my go-to lens for almost nine months. I've never been disappointed or felt limited at all by the build quality or results. It's light, durable and the picture quality lives up to every glowing review I've ever read.
My satisfaction with this lens led me to also purchase the 17-35mm f/2.8-4 and I have been very pleased with both. (I tried the Canon L equivalent for several days, but having lived with the Tamron 28-75, I quickly realized that the Canon was not superior in image quality, so I returned it, bought the Tamron and enjoyed the $300 savings!)
Yes, if I were a pro, I would probably need what the L-quality lenses bring to the table. But, both of the Tamron "tools" are a joy to use--and I enjoy the feeling of cashing in on two real bargains!
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Mar 29, 2005
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CurtPick Offline
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Registered: Nov 21, 2004 Location: United States Posts: 3260
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Review Date: Mar 21, 2005
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Recommend? yes |
Price paid: $265.00
| Rating: 10
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Great Build quality. Great sharp and contrasty pictures. LOve the size and feel.
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None
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Bough this Gem brand new. I have to say I am very pleased with its performance. The picture is very sharp and very nice color rendition. The contrast is wonderful. The bokeh is unsurpassed even in the canon L lens series. You cant beat the price and you cant beat a 6 year warranty ! Tamron made this one right , straight out of the box !
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Mar 21, 2005
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inaz4sun Offline
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Registered: Mar 7, 2005 Location: United States Posts: 28
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Review Date: Mar 15, 2005
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Recommend? yes |
Price paid: $304.00
| Rating: 9
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Pros:
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Build quality, lens hood, sharpness, flexibility.
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None yet
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Well my first take on this lens is all positive. The proof is in the pudding as they say:
http://www.view2az.com/arizona/march/index.html
Some early shots with it. I think it will be a great multipurpose lens, people shots, etc...
The lens hood is nice, can be mounted on the camera when not in use. Zoom feels good.
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Mar 15, 2005
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bobbybrown Offline
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Registered: Dec 12, 2004 Location: United Kingdom Posts: 7
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Review Date: Mar 8, 2005
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Recommend? yes |
Price paid: Not Indicated
| Rating: 8
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Good sharpness, Price, Constant f2.8, Lightweight, Good build, Reasonable filter diameter, Decent walkabout focal length range.
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Slightly slower than 28-135IS USM at low light AF, not waterproofed, no FTM
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Optics arguably comparable to LUSM
Focus speed is typical Tamron, ie not quite USM
Focus is not FTM, so try not to think it is and slip the clutch to much.
Filter is not 77mm like most ultra-wides so a little pain to buy an adaptor.
Focus at telephoto(if you can call 70mm tele) is not working that well on mine especially in low light and low contrast, which could be due to the camera AF. Perhaps i should get it checked.
Build quality is good, its probably lighter than Canon pro so the more likely it'll stay on my camera.
The wide end is about 75% of a 19mm so it might be worth getting prime ultra-wides for your DSLRs and keep this little wonder on most of the time.
Beware though, Tamron lense seems to take a lot of power from my 10D, and USM have reportedly been hacking less juice out of the old camcorder power pack.
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Mar 8, 2005
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GungaDin Offline
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Registered: Feb 24, 2005 Location: Germany Posts: 0
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Review Date: Feb 26, 2005
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Recommend? yes |
Price paid: Not Indicated
| Rating: 9
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Pros:
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price : performance ratio, fast, tack-sharp, solidly built
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AF a tad slower and louder than Canon USM
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I have used this lens now for a couple of days and I can say it's a keeper. Yes, building a zoom that's not too wide spread (only 28mm to 75mm) isn't exactly 'rocket science', but this lens is a great performer, though. Color cast is fairly neutral, centre sharpness is amazing even fully opened (f/2.8), corner sharpness improves when stopped down to f/4, contrast is great. AF Works flawlessly on my dRebel and the 20D even under adverse lighting conditions. A real bargain.
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Feb 26, 2005
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impactfoto Offline
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Registered: Feb 24, 2005 Location: United States Posts: 5
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Review Date: Feb 24, 2005
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Recommend? no |
Price paid: $369.00
| Rating: 3
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Price, size+weight, nice zoom range, good focus performance in good light.
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AWFUL at 4.0 and greater apertures, focus hunts in low light, lens extends when zooming, a little plasticky finish...
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Maybe I got a bad copy, but this one is going back tomorrow. Right side of frame is signifigantly blurrier than the left, and the right side is the top when I shoot vertically, so that's the focus point I was using!
Unusably soft at 2.8. If I can't shoot at 2.8, why pay for a 2.8 lens? Plus, I tend to shoot on the fly, and KNOW that I won't always remember not to open up the lens.
Got to try a friend's Nikkor 24-85 2.8-4 over the weekend... FAR superior... wish I'd noticed this one in the lineup before I 'gambled' on the Tamron. Not only do you get more zoom range on both ends (making a better general purpose 'walkaround' lens), it's the 'genuine article'. Sure, you 'lose a stop' on the long end, but since you can't shoot the Tamron at 2.8 anyway, what's the difference? And at only a couple hundred more than the Tamron, it's not like agonizing over the $1000+ difference comparing to the AF-S.
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Feb 24, 2005
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JCMILLAR Offline
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Registered: Feb 22, 2005 Location: Thailand Posts: 0
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Review Date: Feb 22, 2005
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Recommend? yes |
Price paid: $500.00
| Rating: 10
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Excellent lens. Very very sharp and the colour is super. It is not light and not really heavy just enough weight to feel like quality. I ordered this lens and had to wait several weeks for delivery. In the interim I splurged and bought the EF 17-40 f4/ L. This was to replace the EF-S 28 - 55mm that came with my 20D. What a difference. I quickly got the " L " attitude. Love this lens.
The Tamron is super just out of the box the sharpness of the image and the colour jumps out. It certainly has a place in the bag with " L " Glass.
It is well built has a nice weight and good balance on the 20D.
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None to date
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I did a lot or reading before buying my 20D and passed the Rebel knowing something better was on the way. I love everything about the 20D. The EF-S 28 - 55 mm lens that comes with the camera is another story. I am glad I never paid extra for the EF-S 28 - 75 mm.
I bought this lens as a replacement for the EF-S after reading all the reviews on the other Tamron 28-75 mm lens at this my favorite site. Perfection.
While I waited for this lens I splurged and bought the EF 17-40 f/4 L,USM and have used it for three weeks. Great lens.
If you buy this Tamron you will also have a great lens.
The build and over all quality of the " L " glass is the greatest. You get what you pay for. This Tamron is a bargain get one, you will be a happy camper.
Now I ponder between the Sigma and the EF 70-200 f/2.8 L, USM. Is the Canon worth the money. To date my marketing search and information from people like you all, have be convinced that it is.
As I have learned here and there any lens with a 4 rating or better is sure to satisify the amature who wants to be a pro.
Thank you all for your help. For the low price of this Tamron you need to get one, it is a new class way above the EF-S crap that Canon is putting out. Just my opinion.
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Feb 22, 2005
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onurka Offline
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Registered: Jan 23, 2005 Location: Turkey Posts: 0
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Review Date: Jan 23, 2005
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Recommend? yes |
Price paid: $450.00
| Rating: 9
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Pros:
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F2.8, Accurate and contrast colors, built quality, sharpness even at F2.8
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Cons:
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Focusing can be hard sometimes when compared to a Nikon AFS. This must be one of the important reasons of the great price difference.
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I think this lens is the best deal among its opponents. I use this lens with my D70 and I am pretty happy with it. In my opinion, only better choice is Nikon 28-70mm F2.8 AFS if you can pay X2.5 of its price. Much better than Sigma version.
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Jan 23, 2005
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