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Tamron SP AF17-50mm f/2.8 XR Di II Lens for Canon

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Consumer Rating: from 6 Reviews
Price Range:
$469.95 - $499.00
at 5 Stores

Buy Cameras - The SP AF17-50mm F/2.8 is a lightweight, compact, fast standard zoom lens designed exclusively for digital SLR cameras, expanding the product concept of the popular SP AF28-75mm F/2.8 zoom lens. In addition, portrait shots are made beautiful with the natural out-of-focus effect characteristic provided by the fast F/2.8 aperture. Additionally, a broader photographic expression through the use of faster shutter speeds as a result of the maximum aperture offers enhanced photographic pleasure. The lens boasts one of the best close-up shooting performances in the class of fast standard zoom lenses designed exclusively for digital cameras and featuring an F/2.8 maximum aperture throughout the entire zoom range, to ensure stress-free photographic shots at all focal lengths and distances.
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Excellent Optics at Consumer Prices
Post by: tjapkesg - Date: 2008-07-28T10:02:53.000-08:00 Author's Rating: 5.00 rating
Pros: Great optics, price, build quality, size, aperture, 6 year warranty
Cons: Noisy, no full-time manual focus, 67mm filters are pricey
The Bottom Line: Excellent optics and specs that promise great pictures, with key compromises that do not sacrifice performance to give consumers a budget friendly price.
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Tamron SP AF17-50mm f2.8 Di-II LD - An Excellent Step-Up Lens!
Post by: soupcraze - Date: 2007-12-25T12:51:27.000-08:00 Author's Rating: 5.00 rating
Pros: Great Image Quality; Light-Weight; Solid Build; Auto Focus Speed; Wideness
Cons: Won't Fit 35mm Cameras; Loud Auto Focus
The Bottom Line: The Tamron SP AF17-50mm f/2.8 Di-II LD gives you excellent quality optics with a large aperture. The price is right, though you should look into the cheaper Sigma.
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Pro Photog(me!) sold My Canon 17-40mm L series lens for this!
Post by: ingoditrust - Date: 2006-11-16T22:50:10.000-08:00 Author's Rating: 5.00 rating
Pros: Quality fast lens and price
Cons: none
The Bottom Line: I love this lens more than the Canon 17-40mm L series lens! Quality is great and it won't break the bank!
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Tamron's APS-C version of the SP AF28-75mm f/2.8
Post by: donschap - Date: 2006-11-01T15:51:51.000-08:00 Author's Rating: 5.00 rating
Pros: Lightweight - sharp focus - low light response - reasonable cost
Cons: It would be nice to have an image-stabilized version
The Bottom Line:
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Tamron SP AF17-50mm f/2.8 Di-II LD for Canon EOS.
Post by: smaynard11 - Date: 2006-10-07T03:40:57.000-08:00 Author's Rating: 5.00 rating
Pros: pictures are clear great deft of field great for everyday lens very low light required
Cons: none yet
The Bottom Line:
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Tamron 17-50mm 2.8
Post by: netgarden - Date: 2006-07-15T12:11:15.000-08:00 Author's Rating: 5.00 rating
Pros: Small, easy to shoot, clarity and color wonderful. f2.8 being great for low light photography.
Cons: Some purple fringing with overexposures. Stopped down, no problem. [also of lenses that cost more]
The Bottom Line: Tamron comes through with a much needed zoom in the right price range. Low light capabilities and landscape all in one package. Great for family portraits and landscapes.
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