Tamron SP AF17-50mm F/2.8 XR Di-II VC LD 35mm Zoom
Tamron SP AF17-50mm F/2.8 XR Di-II VC LD 35mm Zoom
USER REVIEWS
[Jan 19, 2010]
jlittleII
Professional
Strength:
Solid Construction: OK, we hear a lot about "plastic" feel and less than rugged construction. I think we will have to get used to this construction method as it will be the norm going forward. This lens has plastic components but has a solid feel to it, in fact although I don't recommend doing it very often, you can easily feel the solid build by holding your rig by this lens, you will be surprised by how solid it is.
Weakness:
Auto Focus Lock: OK here is where I will complain about Tamron's way of doing things. On other AF lenses that I have from Nikon, you can turn the Auto-Focus Ring, while the lens is set to Auto and it freely turns without causing any potential damage to the lens. In the case of the Tamron, you can cause damage to the lens if you turn this by accident. This is the only reason it got 4 Stars on my ratings, because I can see situations where accidents can or will happen.
I wanted to provide some detail about my experiences with this new lens, and it's performance in my day to day photography work. If you had asked me 15 years ago, I would have been very hard pressed to recommend a Tamron Lens, but with some work and time, they have managed to sell me on this product.
Customer Service I have never had to contact them, so I have no judgement on this aspect of their business. Similar Products Used: Nikon makes excellent products and a mojority of my lenses are theirs but they do come at a price point that in this day of lower available budgets for shoots, I have had to make some adjustments in my purchasing power of equipment for work. For that reason I tried several lenses in this range, and between Nikon, Sigma, and Tamron, Tamron won hands down on this lens. |