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next PZ lens test report: Tamron AF 24-70mm f/2.8 SP Di USD VC - Klaus - 06-01-2012

Unsurprisingly it is even better on APS-C (but less attractive):

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next PZ lens test report: Tamron AF 24-70mm f/2.8 SP Di USD VC - Rainer - 06-01-2012

typo perhaps? ...



"So technically the Tamron AF 24-70mm f/2.8 SP Di USD VC surely deserves our "highly recommended" batch."



... I thought this should read "badge" (rather than "batch").



... nice review ... albeit ... I cannot really imagine having the Tamron

on a crop-1.6 camera.



just my 2cts ... Rainer


next PZ lens test report: Tamron AF 24-70mm f/2.8 SP Di USD VC - Yakim - 06-01-2012

So technically the Tamron AF 24-70mm f/2.8 SP Di USD VC surely deserves our "highly recommended" batch. However, remember that its zoom range isn't overly attractive on APS-C DSLRs and the lens is also substantially bigger, heavier and also more expensive than the Canon EF-S 17-55mm f/2.8 USM [color="#FF0000"]L[/color] IS which remains a more obvious choice here in our opinion.



While I agree the 17-55 has L performance, it does not have the red ring.


next PZ lens test report: Tamron AF 24-70mm f/2.8 SP Di USD VC - Rover - 06-02-2012

[quote name='Rainer' timestamp='1338587082' post='18606']

... nice review ... albeit ... I cannot really imagine having the Tamron

on a crop-1.6 camera.



just my 2cts ... Rainer

[/quote]

I beg to differ (this is also to Klaus I suppose) because some people I know are happily using the 24-xx lenses on whichever body they have and also employ an ultrawide zoom (of the 12-24ish kind). I guess this kind of arrangement makes more sense than just having a 24-xx zoom lens, whatever the format (I for one don't find the 24mm - or even the 21mm equivalent of my 16-35/2.8 - quite wide enough). So I can hardly imagine anyone surviving without a wider lens anyways, and this makes the issue rather irrelevant in my view.