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Tamron SP 17-50mm F/2.8 XR Di-II VC LD Aspherical Lens for Nikon

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Tamron Lens SP 17-50mm F28 Nikon F Mount Di 2 - Lens is well used. Focus Ring is a bit loose, zoom ... Read moreabout condition

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Item specifics

Condition
Used
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“Tamron Lens SP 17-50mm F28 Nikon F Mount Di 2 - Lens is well used. Focus Ring is a bit loose, zoom ...
MPN
AFB005NII700
Brand
Tamron
UPC
725211005056
Focal Length
Zoom
Focus Type
Auto and Manual
Maximum Aperture
f/2.8
Mount
Nikon AF
Series
Tamron SP
Model
Tamron SP
Exterior Material
Plastic
Year Manufactured
2000s
Type
Wide Angle, Telephoto, Aspherical
Compatible Brand
For Nikon
Compatible Filter Size
72 mm
Compatible Lens Front
72 mm
Bios Unlocked
Yes
Computrace Unlocked
Yes

Item description from the seller

Swing Computers

Swing Computers

97.4% positive feedback
219K items sold
Joined May 2010

Detailed seller ratings

Average for the last 12 months

Accurate description
4.8
Reasonable shipping cost
5.0
Shipping speed
4.9
Communication
4.9

Seller feedback (27,169)

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At+ seller. Fair price. Product as described. Brand new. Perfect shipping package. Excellent communication
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Past 6 months
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My item was exactly as described, I am very happy with my purchase and the packaging was great. It arrived just in time for my vacation. I really appreciate the great price and the communication with the seller.
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Past 6 months
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Product ratings and reviews

4.7
71 product ratings
  • 55 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
  • 12 users rated this 4 out of 5 stars
  • 3 users rated this 3 out of 5 stars
  • 1 users rated this 2 out of 5 stars
  • 0 users rated this 1 out of 5 stars

Durable

Sharp image

Good value

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  • Top favorable review

    This Lens Rocks

    The "only" complaint I have is that this lens is made out of plastic. As such, it won't withstand the punishment the Nikon variant would. However, that's the ONLY complaint I have. The images are sharp, the lens is fast which is a necessity when shooting indoor sports such as basketball, volleyball, and wrestling. I'm a professional sports photographer and I absolutely have to rely on my equipment to get the job done. This lens, despite it being made of plastic, helps me do just that. It's a crop sensor lens and I shoot with full frame sensors. This gives me an effective focal length of 26-74mm or so. With the fixed aperture on the zoom being f2.8, it makes my life easier to get the shots I need for publication in dimly lit gymnasiums. I shoot for a local newspaper and anyone who has shot ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: michaelnl709

  • Top critical review

    Sharp, and a lot of bang for the buck, but has some quirks.

    A bit on the heavy side, which doesn't bother me but is worth noting. It's durable enough, within reason... it's not going to take as much abuse as the more expensive Nikon, but the image is as sharp or sharper. There is about a 1.5-2 second delay for while the VC system engages that's a known issue with this lens, so if you're going to be shooting action or anything moving it's best to turn it off, but everything works well otherwise. Autofocus is on the slower side, but not painfully slow, and I've noticed focus missing sometimes. I wouldn't recommend this lens for critical professional work for the reasons I've mentioned, but if you want a sharp, fast lens to play with bokeh, and you're not shooting tons of action, it's a great little standard zoom. It works well enough for amateur ...

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: jeweloftheheart

  • Great for the money, but must get used to a couple of quirks.

    It's a great value. I am not disappointed in this lens, however there are a couple of shortcomings that may affect some people more than others. 1) The AF motor is not as fast or quiet as you are likely used to with Nikon AF-S or HSM type motors. The noise would be unacceptable for using AF during video recording. But for casual circumstances I don't think it's too slow or too loud. It is reliable and accurate with the focusing. 2) The image stabilization takes a second usually to even out. Some people would call this a serious flaw, but since I usually go half-shutter and pause before taking the picture this is no problem for me. If you are the type that just holds the button all the way immediately and hope the AF and Metering get it right immediately, then this is not the lens for you. ...

  • Promaster/Tamron 17-50mm F2.8 non motor

    It’s simply a great lens excellent for the price an exceptional value used. But it has its faults if you are a heavy user like me. It is not up to task of heavy daily use. However it is lighter, smaller and much cheaper than the Nikon version and just as sharp. I own or have owned two copies of this lens the original Tamron version and the second copy is the Promaster. Both are the original, older with no AF built in internal motor, non VC versions. This current Promaster copy I have now is even sharper then my first lens. The first one I had used on four different cameras over a 4 or 5 year period, a Fuji S2, D200, D2x and D300 and I basically completely wore it out. A rough usage estimate is somewhere in the 60,000 + capture range. It never me down though right up until the very end when ...

  • Great Lens For Canon Rebel, D40, D50

    Picked this Brand New-In The Box lens up for $325.00 on ebay. What a great buy I got for a most excellent walk about and landscape lens. I live in Oregon and shoot a lot of coastal and mountain landscapes in low light conditions as well as bright light. Great contrast and color from this F-A-S-T lens. I tested Canon EF 17-40mm f/4L USM lens but couldn't justify spending that much $$$ and needing to haul a tripod to use with it. I have been a Canon user for over 30 years and have a great selection of Canon prime lenses to choose from. This Tamron AF17-50mm replaced my Canon 1.4 50mm on a Rebel XSi and I don't anticipate putting the Canon 50mm back on it anytime soon. I still shoot film but can see that coming to an end except for hauling out a medium format camera now and ...