absoluthal
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just joined the tamron club (nikon mount) this evening.....bought at yodobashi for $500 after discount.
testing it tomorrow ;p
where is yodobashi??
just joined the tamron club (nikon mount) this evening.....bought at yodobashi for $500 after discount.
testing it tomorrow ;p
where is yodobashi??
I'm rather tempted to upgrade my Nikon 18-70mm to this Tamron 17-50 f2.8 and I'm wondering if the upgrade is justifiable. I have some questions to consider...
1. Which of these 2 lens autofocus faster? How about in low light?
2. How bad is the noise of the autofocusing motor? I used b4 a tamron 18-200 and found the noise rather unbearable after being so used to my nikon AF-S 18-70...
3. How is the sharpness of the tamron at f2.8? Is it as sharp or close to the nikon at f3.5?
I didn't consider the sigma version as the lens thread of the tamron is the same as the nikon. I'll then be able to re-use my nikon's UV and polarizer (which itself is already a sizeable investment).
Used to have both lenses.
My own very personal opinion,
1. 18-70 autofocus faster. Slightly faster in low light
2. Tamron quite loud when focusing. People will notice. But not too loud. 18-70 silent in comparison
3. About the same at 2.8 for Tamron and 3.5 for Nikon
If this is the case, other than for the constant f2.8, there is no real good reason (for me) to upgrade my kit lens to this tamron as I really need a faster focusing and sharp lens for events.
Thanks for your reply!
As i require my kit len's range for events like church and company events, the "eehh..eehh" sound of the autofocusing is quite distracting and rude to ppl around me. And i require a fast autofocus as my subjects WILL NOT wait for me...
If my main type of subject of my photography is still objects like scenary or abstracts, I would definately go for the tamron as the noise and slightly slower autofocus will not bother me at all. However, I often shoot events and I'm very used to the silent and quick AF-S of my 18-70mm. I don't think i can give them up for a f2.8 lens.
I think the best lens dat suits me is the uber expensive nikon 17-55........which I can't afford now.![]()
Actually if your main concern is autofocus speed and low light capability, you might consider getting a second hand Nikon D1h. This machine has such a strong motor that it will take charge of any lens, AFS or not. It also has very good high iso.
Anyway, that's what I've read so don't shoot the messenger.
Of course it is only 2.7mp but it is enough if you know what you are doing.
Anyway off-topic liao.
Hi, im using a EOS 400D with the kit lens, 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6. Im currently considering changing to either Tamron AF 17-50mm f/2.8 Di LD (IF) or Sigma 17-70mm f/2.8-4.5 DC Macro. anyone has recommendations on which lens is better ?
If you need more reach, go for the Sigma. Do note that the Sigma is still a variable aperture lens, whereas the Tamron maintains a constant f/2.8 throughout its zoom range.
If you are fine with the focal length of the kit lens, go for the Tamron.
i having the same prob... Sigma 17-70 vs Tamron 17-50
was wondering... wad are the pro and cons of this two len ...
does tamron give fast focusing? good sharpness?
does sigma give fast focusing? good sharpness?
guys do help me
thank