The Tamron SP AF10-24mm f/3.5 -4.5 Di II is an ultra wide-angle zoom lens. Di II means that is designed for exclusive use on digital SLR cameras with smaller-size imagers (APS-C/DX). Boasting a focal length range of 10 - 24mm, (the 35mm equivalent of 16mm to 37mm) this lens has a varied range of applications for creating dramatic images as it features both ultra-wide and semi-wide angle settings.
The close focusing capability of this lens enables image capture with an exaggerated perspective at the 10mm ultra wide-angle end or with a maximum magnification ratio of 1:5 at the 24mm semi-wide-angle. It has Micro Motor to ensure precise and smooth auto focusing.
Note! Tamron SP AF10-24mm f/3.5 -4.5 Di II is not designed for conventional cameras or digital cameras with image sensors larger than 24mm x 16mm
| Performance | |
|---|---|
| Focal Length | 10 - 24 mm |
| Aperture |
Maximum: f/3.5 - 4.5 Minimum: f/22 |
| Camera Mount Type | Nikon F |
| Format Compatibility |
Nikon DX FX in DX Crop Mode |
| Angle of View | 108° - 60° |
| Minimum Focus Distance | 9.45" (24 cm) |
| Magnification | 0.19x |
| Maximum Reproduction Ratio | 1:5.1 |
| Groups/Elements | 9/12 |
| Diaphragm Blades | 7 |
| Features | |
|---|---|
| Image Stabilization | No |
| Autofocus | Yes |
| Tripod Collar | No |
| Physical | |
|---|---|
| Filter Thread | 77 mm |
| Dimensions (DxL) | Approx. 3.1 x 3.9" (7.87 x 9.91 cm) |
| Weight | 14.32 oz (406 g) |
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Tamron 10-24mm f / 3.5-4.5 DI II - Nikon
I'd imagine that many people are shying away from this lens due to some of the reviews. Rockwell's ultra-wide comparison is where I first heard about this lens, and it did not do too ...Read complete review
I'd imagine that many people are shying away from this lens due to some of the reviews. Rockwell's ultra-wide comparison is where I first heard about this lens, and it did not do too favorably there...
I was looking for an ultra-wide lens for Nikon DX format, with easy to correct distortion. I was originally looking for the Tokina 11-16, which has gone up in price considerably several times, and NEVER seems to be available. I was also thinking about the sigma, but the inability to correct the distortion easily wide open didn't make me too happy, and I couldn't find one locally to test. The nikon 10-24 isn't available yet, and the 12-24 is too expensive and not wide enough.
So, I decided to check this lens out at a local photo shop, and I'm glad I did. After a few test shots, I ended up purchasing it. It was sharp enough for my needs - A bit soft wide open, but I never shoot wide angle lenses wide open. F/8 looks near perfect to me on all edges and corners, with some slight color fringing that I REALLY had to look to see. The edges are occasionally soft, but I have only noticed this when I am pixel peeping.
It seems surprisingly well built. Metal mount is always nice, and the focus and zoom both have very good feels to them. It just feels RIGHT in my hands. I haven't drop tested it, and I don't plan to. I could see the AF mechanism going out on a bad drop, but that's just pure speculation.
Another plus - There is MORE than enough room to put whatever UV filter you would like on it with no vignetting. I don't know about filter stacking, but again, I never stack filters.
It does have it's quirks. AF stopped on me once when I was switching back and forth from AF to MF. A remount of the lens solved this, and I haven't had this issue since.
I'm also suspicious about the quality control. It looks like I got a good copy, but I can tell that a few out there have not. Just make sure you have a good return policy.
I'm not sure where you could go wrong with this lens. If you pixel peep and need ultimate sharpness wide open, go with the Tokina - It's a pro lens, and it's price has definitely increased to reflect that. I'm sure that the Nikon 10-24 will be an amazing lens as well - of course, at twice the price. For the non-pixel peepers who just want to make great ultra wide photos, it's hard to go wrong here. It's not optical perfection, but it's a freakn good lens.
It all comes down to how you want to use it and what your budget is. Interior shooters, take note - Used in conjuction with a bounce flash, I get super-sharp and relatively distortion free images that look better than any interior shot I have ever taken.
Five stars because I couldn't be happier with this lens for my needs.
EDIT: After a couple of weeks, I've noticed something mentioned in an off-site review in which this lens was described as having a curved focus field - A ')' shape, if you will. After abusing this lens by shooting extremely (And I mean EXTREMELY) close up flat surfaces, I can agree with this. What this means in practice is that test charts and brick walls shot from a foot away may not be as sharp as they could, but real world usage is still great. What this also means is that if you shoot a lot of interiors or other scenes in which you have walls on both sides of you and a center of focus at the rear, the curved field will be very beneficial to the overall sharpness of the image. Just something to be aware of - I'm still happily shooting, it's exactly what I needed.
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Wide Angle Homerun By Tamron
As every good consumer in this economy does, I did my homework and research to find the best wide angle lens that also incorporated reasonable pricing. The result was my purchase of the Tamron ...Read complete review
As every good consumer in this economy does, I did my homework and research to find the best wide angle lens that also incorporated reasonable pricing. The result was my purchase of the Tamron 10-24 DI II.
This lens is not touted specifically as a "pro" lens, and on the contrary some say it is geared more toward amateur, but all things being equal, I decided to try it. Taking it out on the NYC streets for a test run, focus seems to be a bit of an issue, and I noticed it does well focusing in daylight/ sunlight, while it tends to struggle in lower light situations. I found myself trying to compensate in low light by "tricking" it into focal submission wherever possible, and finally having to switch at times to manual. I noticed this same issue with my Tamron 18-270.
There is some softness at the edges and barreling when opened up to 10mm, but nothing that makes me discount it as a better than average wide-angle lens, which would be my overall analysis. The internal motor for the focus is quick, albeit somewhat inconsistant, but the lens accomplished the type of landscape-tall-building-long-street shots I wanted to get. And you can't beat the price.
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Comments about Tamron SP AF 10-24mm f / 3.5-4.5 DI II Zoom Lens For Nikon DSLR Cameras:
A remarkable lens at its price point--clear through the aperture range; less "fisheye" distortion than I anticipated, quick and reliable focusing. Only negative noted was that the lens cover didn't clasp as securely as the Nikon lenses do--annoying; lens leash is a necessity. Makes a very nice companion to my suite of lenses.
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Frecuently use, amazing result. Very good price and overcomes the expectations.
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Comments about Tamron SP AF 10-24mm f / 3.5-4.5 DI II Zoom Lens For Nikon DSLR Cameras:
I decided to get this lens for my trip to NYC.
It's incredible, you can shoot every building as you want and the quality (contrast, saturation) of the lens is really good for me.
I'm just disapointed of the distortion (even if it's normal) of people who are on the side of the picture
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Comments about Tamron SP AF 10-24mm f / 3.5-4.5 DI II Zoom Lens For Nikon DSLR Cameras:
Lens distorts image, but I am just starting out.
So for me it was worth the price savings
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Comments about Tamron SP AF 10-24mm f / 3.5-4.5 DI II Zoom Lens For Nikon DSLR Cameras:
I use this lens on my D300s, I took a few photos and enlarge the image in the LCD to the max and I could see not just details but small text. I can see some distortion but it is expected with lens this wide, the user have to be careful the placement of the camera to reduce the effect. The lens is sturdy and well balanced on the camera. The zoom ring has good width to it and it is smooth with good damping. I do have couple of complaints; one is the focusing ring turns when auto focusing, sometimes it brushes my fingers on the zoom ring. The second concern is that when I use flash, the exposure is not as consistent as I like, I have to do more testing to be able to tell, I suspect it has to do with the extra wide view. The price is unbeatable for the quality and it is well worth the 5 stars.
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it's great, it's not bad for price!!!
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My first impression when I unpacked the lens was... It looks flimsy. The lens is light and made of plastic. The ring is a metal one at least.
Once on the D200 the lack of weight is less of an issue. It focus fairly well. It hunts a bit when trying to focus in dark situations or on subjects with lack o details. Zoom and focus rings are rugged and work well. And I must admit it feels good when using it. (I'd still be afraid of dropping it)
I've used it extensively in the last few weeks. Different conditions and settings. The range is great for Cityscapes and landscapes. It also allows for interesting compositions.
Colors are bright and well contrasted.
I had read reviews about the lens and knew it had some CA issues and was soft on the edges. I was not prepared for such big CA issues!! Some of the shot I took where not even salvageable. So be beware. Even stopped down at F8 it is pretty apparent.
If you need an Ultra wide for your pleasure an for a fun walk around lens, you should have lot of fun using it, but if you intend on using it for gigs or professional use, I'd suggest you steer away from this lens.
What I don't understand is the amount of good review this lens have amongst "pro" ans "Semi-pro" photographers on BH...
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Comments about Tamron SP AF 10-24mm f / 3.5-4.5 DI II Zoom Lens For Nikon DSLR Cameras:
I have owned this lens for 2 months for professional wedding use on my Nikon D7000 and D300s. Previously I've owned a variety of fisheye and general wide-angle lenses. This lens completely distorts the subjects, making them look like they've been stretched vertically. Very disappointing, very over priced very unhappy.
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Comments about Tamron SP AF 10-24mm f / 3.5-4.5 DI II Zoom Lens For Nikon DSLR Cameras:
Bought the lens while it was on sale here in B&H. I still need to learn more in using this lens as it is my first "Tamron" brand & ultra wide-angle zoom and this lens is fascinating.
My observations...it is sturdy, a little heavy compared to a 18-55. Images are on the soft side, not as sharp. AFocusing seems a little slow, especially when indoors. Also when using the built in flash,lens outline/shadow appears in the 10-21mm range.
As I said, I'm on the "learning" curve on using this lens and for the price compared to a Nikon-- I think I will keep this!
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Comments about Tamron SP AF 10-24mm f / 3.5-4.5 DI II Zoom Lens For Nikon DSLR Cameras:
I wanted a wide angle lens to use during the covering of events. It appeared to be a good lens, good grip, otic elements, fast autofocus, Just the lens hood is too big though. The fixed nikkor 10.5mm has a smaller one. But for a zoom lenses I think it is a fantastic product.
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Comments about Tamron SP AF 10-24mm f / 3.5-4.5 DI II Zoom Lens For Nikon DSLR Cameras:
I bought this lens for landscape while my wife and i went on our trip to Roam. It works perfect and i love it. Awesome deal for the price, [...]. the color out of this lens is really good.
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I concentrate on landscapes and this lens is perfect for getting the scene just right.
The focusing ring can get in the way but it is worth it once you get used to the layout. Great optics
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Comments about Tamron SP AF 10-24mm f / 3.5-4.5 DI II Zoom Lens For Nikon DSLR Cameras:
Wide angle. It's for family and party.
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Comments about Tamron SP AF 10-24mm f / 3.5-4.5 DI II Zoom Lens For Nikon DSLR Cameras:
Great product. Its worthwhile. Cheaper than another ones, and offers every thing you need.
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Comments about Tamron SP AF 10-24mm f / 3.5-4.5 DI II Zoom Lens For Nikon DSLR Cameras:
Very good lens, good crisp pictures.
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Comments about Tamron SP AF 10-24mm f / 3.5-4.5 DI II Zoom Lens For Nikon DSLR Cameras:
I use this lens for landscapes, fun close-ups.
It's fun to use, and gets great results.
The sun shade cannot be used when shooting a vertical shot without causing vignetting.
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Comments about Tamron SP AF 10-24mm f / 3.5-4.5 DI II Zoom Lens For Nikon DSLR Cameras:
works well but I wish the zoom ring was smoother.
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Comments about Tamron SP AF 10-24mm f / 3.5-4.5 DI II Zoom Lens For Nikon DSLR Cameras:
Want wide on APS-C sensor? This lens is AMAZING- no problem without image stabilization, can get great hand-held images, especially in low light. With auto ISO and quick AF in the new D5100, this lens focuses plenty fast and is sharp, sharp, sharp from almost completely wide-open. Love the 10-24 range, love that this mighty-mouse weighs less than the competition. IF you're looking for a wide-angle lens on a Nikon APS-C camera, this one is highly recommended.
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Comments about Tamron SP AF 10-24mm f / 3.5-4.5 DI II Zoom Lens For Nikon DSLR Cameras:
I bought this Tamron super wide angle 10-24mm zoom lens for my Nikon D90 to use on a Caribbean Cruse. I was finally able to take pictures where you could not step back any further to include the wide view you wanted to capture. Now,simple zoom wide and shoot.
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Comments about Tamron SP AF 10-24mm f / 3.5-4.5 DI II Zoom Lens For Nikon DSLR Cameras:
Very sharp lens, with a steep learning curve. Learning to use and get the most out of a super wide lens is a very interesting experience. I'm using it for taking pictures of statues and sculptures.
Cons: Rotating focus ring during autofocus is mildly irritating at times, just have to be careful.
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