Tamron SP AF10-24mm f/3.5-4.5 DiII LD Aspherical (IF) Review
One of the widest options available for Digital SLR cameras with APS-C sized sensors, the Tamron 10-24mm offers an approximate 15mm focal length for consumers looking for a relatively affordable wide angle lens. In a review at Shutterbug offers an unconventional viewpoint (fun) for photographers:
This is an ideal street lens and will become a favorite for those seeking a less conventional point of view, especially the larger-than-peripheral-vision perspective of the super wides. And, with a minimum aperture of f/25, as it reads out on the D40X, depth of field becomes rather incredible when combined with the 9.4 inch minimum focusing distance.
My opinon, if money is tight, the Tamron’s not a bad choice, still I’d recommend the Tokina 11-16mm over the rest, just a really sharp lens.
Shutterbug’s review here.
More on wide angle lenses here.
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