Product Comparison: Tamron SP AF 17-50mm F/2.8 XR Di II LD Aspherical [IF] vs Tamron SP AF 17-50mm F/2.8 XR Di II VC LD Aspherical [IF]
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- The aperture is 2.8 throughout the zoom range, meaning that you don't lose light when you zoom in towards 50mm.
- The macro works decently well, especially with the narrow depth of field you get with a big aperture.
- The lens has a very impressive bokeh, and it maintains the f/2.8 maximum aperture throughout the entire focal range.
- It has great aperture settings, so the images are extremely crisp, especially for the price.
- The constant F2.8 aperture makes this lens a great low light performer.
- The fast aperture is nice.
- The constant 2.8 aperture was nice and the VC worked well for video.
- The F2.8 aperture provides nice low-light shooting.
- The large aperture provides exceptional versatility and allows for greater creativity compared to 'slower' lenses with smaller apertures.
- Surprisingly at 17mm I hardly can see any barrel distortion!
- Lens is quite compact and not that heavy at 430g and comes with a lens hood.
- The images are tack sharp, the lens is lightweight.
- The construction/build quality is better than I expected, with a nice amount of weight to it.
- Build quality is good and feels sturdy and a nice weight.
- I liked the weight which balanced the camera nicely.
- It pretty lightweight as compared to other lenses.
- Nice weight and feel, will be my new walkaround lens.
- It's lightweight and has a fast maximum aperture of f/2.8 for shooting in low-light.
- Great lens with lightweight (compare to other similar spec.) and very sharp.
- Excellent size and weight. Highly recommend.
- The quality is great and AF works great when there is enough lighting.
- Normal to fast focus speed, very sharp.
- It gets great color, sharp focus.
- The focus ring is really smooth and has no play, great for manual focusing.
- The focus is quick and quiet.
- Accurate, consider fast and consistent autofocus.
- Manual focusing is easy to use.
- AF is fast and accurate, so you can hardly hear the AF noise except under extreme low light situation.
- Everything is in focus, with great colors.
- The focus pretty much hits every time for me.
- Using it for indoor or nighttime shooting is great compared to the kit lens.
- This is my go-to lens for traveling and portraits.
- Good in low light and has a nice solid build.
- This is a great lens with great optical qualities, it is sharp wide open.
- Build quality is good, excellent lens for the price.
- Superb lens for the price. Very flexible.
- Great optical performance! All photos taken are really sharp.
- At 50mm there is very nice bokeh at high apertures.
- This feels like a well-built lens. It is pretty heavy.
- Color depth and contrast of pictures make for some great shots.