Tamron SP 28-75mm f/2.8 XR Di LD-IF Autofocus Zoom Lens for Nikon AF - U.S.A. Warranty
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Tamron 28-75 mm f/2.8 SP XR Di LD Aspherical IF f/Nikon-D AF
The most compact and lightest in the history of fast zoom lenses. Thanks to the revolutionary downsizing
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Tamron AF28-75mm F/2.8 Nikon
35mm equivalent focal length: 42-113mm,large maximum aperture for better low-light photography,built-in
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28-75 mm f/2.8 SP XR Di LD Aspherical IF f/Nikon-D AF
The most compact and lightest in the history of fast zoom lenses. Thanks to the revolutionary downsizing
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Tamron SP 28-75mm f/2.8 XR Di LD-IF Autofocus Zoom Lens for Nikon AF - U.S.A. Warranty
The most compact and lightest in the history of fast zoom lenses. Thanks to the revolutionary downsizing
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I just got this lens a week ago. I'm very impressed in it's low light proformance. I'm still getting use to all this lens can do. I find that at f/2.8 (all focal lengths) and 1/30 ~ 1/90th shutter speeds will get you thought most low light situations. Just play around with it or bracket your shots, use a tripod for best results in low light (I've hand held with no problems also). Will update this review as I get more hours behind this lens. I use this lens on my D200.
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This lens came very highly recommended and got greatreviews, but it's a big disappointment. If sharpness, anduse-able fast-aperture are important to you I recommendspending more to get higher-quality lens. I gave it a fairtry, but I've finally given up on it and will be buying anew lens.
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This is my first non-Nikon lens, and for the price you can't do any better for a walkaround lens. I wanted to wait to write my review after a substantial test of this lens, which I did at a friend's wedding. I took along all of my usual gear just in case, including a 50mm f/1.8 Nikkor prime and a 70-300mm Nikkor zoom--neither of which I ever touched the whole evening. I managed to get every single picture using just this lens, including shots taken in full sunlight, shade, sunset, and indoors with minor assistance from a fill-in flash (SB-800). Over 90% of my pictures came out tack-sharp and exactly as I hoped they would, with the other 10% just being the result of poor planning or user-error. In my opinion, I never got anywhere close to this kind of quality with my kit 18-55mm Nikkor (which is what I intended to replace with this lens). I did a lot of research between this lens and a similar model by Sigma, but this lens had much higher praise--and I can certainly see why.












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