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Review Summary
2009-05-03T21:00:00
It's an O.K. lens but if you really want to go wide buy the Tamron 10-24 F 3.5 much faster,sharp picture,awesome lens,it will blow you away and of course by it from Adorama because no one else can come close to there price or customer care.
flavocin
2008-06-13T21:00:00
I use my Tamron Wide Angle Lens for group shots or photographing cars. It is nice that I can get the subject up close and still get the surroundings.
Bonnie
2008-02-22T19:00:00
I mainly use it for getting images of architecture or wide open scenics.. I cant believe i had to do without one of these for so long.. The only thing better would be a fisheye lens. I own several Tamron lenses and they are always top of the line for a better economical value than the "BRAND" names. If you dont have one get one awesome for tight areas where you want alot of the scene in your image.
J P.
2007-03-21T21:00:00
This is a neat lens that I use for streetphoto, panoramic views and to photograph buildings. It's not the common all round lens, but it's a must have in my bag. Small chromatic abbertion and on vinjetting. Love it!!
Lars D.
2007-02-04T19:00:00
Due to the adjustments of focal lengths with digital SLR cameras, this lens has been great in providing wide angle for taking photos of scenery.
Go R.
12 Groups/ 15 Elements
Diaphragm: 7 blades
103° - 75° (APS-C Size)
0.25m (9.8") (entire zoom range)
1:8
77mm
3.1 in. x 3.3 in. (78mm x 82mm)
355g (12.5 oz.)
Flower Shaped Lens Hood

a high performance ultra wideangle zoom lens designed exclusively for digital SLR cameras using APS-C size image sensors.
The lens provides reliable performance in a compact size to meet the needs of digital SLR camera users pursuing creativity in wideangle photography. The lens uses a new optical system specially designed for digital SLR cameras, in addition to the use of a glass-molded aspherical element having a large clear aperture, hybrid aspherical elements, and elements using such special glass materials as high index/high dispersion glass and low dispersion optical glass, for outstanding optical performance.
* "Di (Digitally Integrated design)-II" is the designation Tamron puts on lenses designed for exclusive use with digital (APS-C size) SLR cameras, featuring optical systems optimized to meet the performance characteristics of digital cameras.
* "Di-II" lenses cannot be used with digital SLR cameras using image sensors that are larger than that of an APS-C size imager, or with 35mm film SLR cameras.
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