Tamron 10-24 mm f/3,5-4,5 Di II VC HLD

Démarré par Mistral75, Février 03, 2017, 11:21:36

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Mistral75

Une galerie de 43 photos prises par Dan Bracaglia, Barney Britton et Wenmei Hill avec le Tamron 10-24 mm f/3,5-4,5 Di II VC HLD monté sur Canon EOS 80D a été mise en ligne par Digital Photography Review :

Sample gallery: Tamron 10-24mm F3.5-4.5 Di II VC HLD | Digital Photography Review

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Mistral75

Essai du Tamron 10-24 mm f/3,5-4,5 Di II VC HLD sur Canon EOS 7D Mark II par Klaus Schroiff pour Optical Limits :

Tamron 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5 Di II VC HLD (Canon EF) - Review / Test Report

Commentaire introductif de Klaus sur le forum : "Pfff"

Qualité optique : 2,25/5
Qualité mécanique : 3,5/5
Rapport performances / prix : 2/5

Citation de: Klaus Schroiff, Optical LimitsThe Tamron 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5 Di II VC HLD is an affordable option in this market segment but its affordability comes with a number of compromises. Now, if you just intend to shoot at f/8, you can get reasonably happy with this lens. At this setting, it is quite sharp across the image field. However, at large aperture settings, it's mediocre at best with soft corners. Adding insult to injury, there's also a heavy field curvature at 10mm. Lateral CAs are Okay at the image borders but they can be disturbing in the image corners. Image distortions are about average for a lens in this class with heavy barrel distortion at 10mm. Vignetting is very noticeable at large-aperture settings.

The build quality of the Tamron lens is decent and about in line with what you can expect from a modern, consumer-grade offering. Tamron uses high-quality plastics here and they even added some basic weather sealing. The zoom action is a bit on the stiff side but we prefer it like this on ultra-wide zoom lenses actually. Manual focusing is not a joy due to the cheap focusing ring but then most users won't bother anyway. We used the EOS 7D II for testing and the AF wasn't overly accurate. To be fair - that's not unheard with such wide lenses. However, in real life, it's not a big deal because the depth-of-field is quite immense anyway. On the positive side, the AF is reasonably fast with some minor noise emissions. A positive aspect is certainly the image stabilizer which can save the day in low light situations - and it can help to avoid the weak performance at fully open aperture.

The Tamron is not a bad lens but, ultimately, it is just not "good enough". There are simply better options out there.

Mistral75

Mise à jour en version 2 du logiciel embarqué du Tamron 10-24 mm f/3,5-4,5 Di II VC HLD en monture Canon EF.

https://www.tamron.jp/en/support/popup/b023.html

Cette mise à jour permet d'utiliser les objectifs dont le numéro de série est antérieur à 107863 sur les Canon EOS R/RP avec la bague Canon.

Citation de: TamronEnable general operations on Canon EOS R by the firmware updating.

[NOTE] Canon Mount Adapter EF-EOS R is required to attach the lens to Canon EOS R.

Mistral75

Mise à jour en version 2 du logiciel embarqué du Tamron 10-24 mm f/3,5-4,5 Di II VC HLD en monture Nikon F pour rendre l'objectif compatible avec l'adaptateur Nikon FTZ..

https://www.tamron.jp/en/support/popup/b023.html#NI (9 avril 2020)

Citation de: TamronEnable general operations on Nikon Z7/Z6/Z50 with FTZ by the firmware updating.