
Tamron SP 15-30mm f/2.8 G2 Canon Di VC Usd
SP 15-30mm F/2.8 Di VC USD G2 (Model A041) | Lenses | TAMRON
SP 15-30mm F/2.8 Di VC USD G2 (Model A041) | Lenses | TAMRON
SP 15-30mm F/2.8 Di VC USD G2 (Model A041) | Lenses | TAMRON
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Tamron 15-30mm F2.8 SP DI VC Canon EF Mount Tamron
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Tamron Sp 15-30mm F2.8 Di Vc Usd - Nikon F Mount
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Tamron SP 15-30 mm f/2.8 Di VC USD G2 Lens A041 For Canon EF Mount
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Tamron Sp 15-30mm F/2.8 Di Vc Usd G2 Lens For Nikon F From Japan
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[almost Unused W/box] Tamron Sp 15-30mm F/2.8 Di Vc Usd G2 Lens Nikon
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[almost Unused W/box] Tamron Sp 15-30mm F/2.8 Di Vc Usd G2 Lens Nikon
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Used Tamron Sp 15-30mm F/2.8 Di Vc Usd G2 Lens For Canon Ef Mount
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Tamron 15-30mm F2.8 Di Vc G2 For Nikon F, Wide-angle, Image
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Tamron Sp 15-30mm F/2.8 Di Vc Usd G2 Nikon F
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Used Good Tamron SP 15-30 F/2.8 Di VC USD G2 Lens (Nikon)
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I rented this lens to try out to see if I liked it enough to buy and save money rather than buying the Nikon version. I had the opportunity to photograph a theater performance with it. Using a Nikon D850, I found the autofocus to be incredibly inconsistent using only the F2.8 aperture. Many of the shots I took came out just slightly out of focus. When they did show in focus, they were tack sharp and looked as I hoped they would. I've shot theater for 10 years and never had a lens this inconsistent. By contrast I shot the same performance the next day with my Nikon 70-200 F4 and had great results as I usually do.Maybe the Tamron would do better on a D5 or sports body, or maybe it's just not great in inconsistent lighting, or maybe I'm not the photographer I think I ...Ā MoreI rented this lens to try out to see if I liked it enough to buy and save money rather than buying the Nikon version. I had the opportunity to photograph a theater performance with it. Using a Nikon D850, I found the autofocus to be incredibly inconsistent using only the F2.8 aperture. Many of the shots I took came out just slightly out of focus. When they did show in focus, they were tack sharp and looked as I hoped they would. I've shot theater for 10 years and never had a lens this inconsistent. By contrast I shot the same performance the next day with my Nikon 70-200 F4 and had great results as I usually do.Maybe the Tamron would do better on a D5 or sports body, or maybe it's just not great in inconsistent lighting, or maybe I'm not the photographer I think I am! Either way, I'm glad I rented before buying.Thanks to Liz who was very helpful during the rental process. Great customer service.
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I have a D810 and I had to make an AF-finetuning adjustment of +19, which I'm not thrilled about. Most of this is due to it being a 3rd party, I assume. My Nikon lenses are adjusted at +5, so probably the rest is a 3rd party lens issue. But after calibration I did a handle held test at 1/13, f2.8 and ISO 10,000 and it quickly nailed the focus on my target. Any darker and I wouldn't be able to see. After making a color temperature adjustment the shot came out surprisingly good and perfectly in focus, though a little grainy, but better than no shot at all. Also I've found no issues with the sharpness of the this lens and overall I'm pleases with my purchase. I purchased this used for $650 because seller said the optics were perfect and they are, and that's what I care ...Ā MoreI have a D810 and I had to make an AF-finetuning adjustment of +19, which I'm not thrilled about. Most of this is due to it being a 3rd party, I assume. My Nikon lenses are adjusted at +5, so probably the rest is a 3rd party lens issue. But after calibration I did a handle held test at 1/13, f2.8 and ISO 10,000 and it quickly nailed the focus on my target. Any darker and I wouldn't be able to see. After making a color temperature adjustment the shot came out surprisingly good and perfectly in focus, though a little grainy, but better than no shot at all. Also I've found no issues with the sharpness of the this lens and overall I'm pleases with my purchase. I purchased this used for $650 because seller said the optics were perfect and they are, and that's what I care about.
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This lens worked great with my Nikon D750. Auto focus was fast. The Image quality was excellent. One quirkā¦the VR switch and the auto/manual focus switch on the lens can be accidentally switched on/off. Other than that, I was very impressed. It was even better than the Nikon 70-200mm that Iāve used. This is one lens that I may eventually buy.
| Mount | Canon EF |
| Focal Length | 15-30mm |
| Maximum Aperture | F/2.8 |
| Optical Construction | 18 elements in 13 groups |
| Minimum Object Distance | 0.28m (11.0 in) Full zoom range |
Tamron 15-30mm F2.8 SP DI VC Canon EF Mount Tamron
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Tamron Sp 15-30mm F2.8 Di Vc Usd - Nikon F Mount
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Tamron SP 15-30 mm f/2.8 Di VC USD G2 Lens A041 For Canon EF Mount
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Tamron Sp 15-30mm F/2.8 Di Vc Usd G2 Lens For Nikon F From Japan
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[almost Unused W/box] Tamron Sp 15-30mm F/2.8 Di Vc Usd G2 Lens Nikon
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I rented this lens to try out to see if I liked it enough to buy and save money rather than buying the Nikon version. I had the opportunity to photograph a theater performance with it. Using a Nikon D850, I found the autofocus to be incredibly inconsistent using only the F2.8 aperture. Many of the shots I took came out just slightly out of focus. When they did show in focus, they were tack sharp and looked as I hoped they would. I've shot theater for 10 years and never had a lens this inconsistent. By contrast I shot the same performance the next day with my Nikon 70-200 F4 and had great results as I usually do.Maybe the Tamron would do better on a D5 or sports body, or maybe it's just not great in inconsistent lighting, or maybe I'm not the photographer I think I ...Ā MoreI rented this lens to try out to see if I liked it enough to buy and save money rather than buying the Nikon version. I had the opportunity to photograph a theater performance with it. Using a Nikon D850, I found the autofocus to be incredibly inconsistent using only the F2.8 aperture. Many of the shots I took came out just slightly out of focus. When they did show in focus, they were tack sharp and looked as I hoped they would. I've shot theater for 10 years and never had a lens this inconsistent. By contrast I shot the same performance the next day with my Nikon 70-200 F4 and had great results as I usually do.Maybe the Tamron would do better on a D5 or sports body, or maybe it's just not great in inconsistent lighting, or maybe I'm not the photographer I think I am! Either way, I'm glad I rented before buying.Thanks to Liz who was very helpful during the rental process. Great customer service.
I have a D810 and I had to make an AF-finetuning adjustment of +19, which I'm not thrilled about. Most of this is due to it being a 3rd party, I assume. My Nikon lenses are adjusted at +5, so probably the rest is a 3rd party lens issue. But after calibration I did a handle held test at 1/13, f2.8 and ISO 10,000 and it quickly nailed the focus on my target. Any darker and I wouldn't be able to see. After making a color temperature adjustment the shot came out surprisingly good and perfectly in focus, though a little grainy, but better than no shot at all. Also I've found no issues with the sharpness of the this lens and overall I'm pleases with my purchase. I purchased this used for $650 because seller said the optics were perfect and they are, and that's what I care ...Ā MoreI have a D810 and I had to make an AF-finetuning adjustment of +19, which I'm not thrilled about. Most of this is due to it being a 3rd party, I assume. My Nikon lenses are adjusted at +5, so probably the rest is a 3rd party lens issue. But after calibration I did a handle held test at 1/13, f2.8 and ISO 10,000 and it quickly nailed the focus on my target. Any darker and I wouldn't be able to see. After making a color temperature adjustment the shot came out surprisingly good and perfectly in focus, though a little grainy, but better than no shot at all. Also I've found no issues with the sharpness of the this lens and overall I'm pleases with my purchase. I purchased this used for $650 because seller said the optics were perfect and they are, and that's what I care about.
This lens worked great with my Nikon D750. Auto focus was fast. The Image quality was excellent. One quirkā¦the VR switch and the auto/manual focus switch on the lens can be accidentally switched on/off. Other than that, I was very impressed. It was even better than the Nikon 70-200mm that Iāve used. This is one lens that I may eventually buy.
I bought this lens on sale in December 2018 after having rented the same model from LensRentals for use with an APSC camera at a special athletic event the previous June. The new lens hasnt seen much use since I received it because it is out of season for the purposes I intend to use it most.But based on initial tests (and fine tuning the auto-focus) it looks like I will like it every bit as much as I did the rented copy. The attribute that I appreciate the most is its sharpness. The images taken last June are sharp enough that I can crop them to the field of view equivalent of 400mm (600mm on full frame) and retain enough quality to feel comfortable submitting them for full-page publication in the 2019 program for the athletic event at which they were taken.I ...Ā MoreI bought this lens on sale in December 2018 after having rented the same model from LensRentals for use with an APSC camera at a special athletic event the previous June. The new lens hasnt seen much use since I received it because it is out of season for the purposes I intend to use it most.But based on initial tests (and fine tuning the auto-focus) it looks like I will like it every bit as much as I did the rented copy. The attribute that I appreciate the most is its sharpness. The images taken last June are sharp enough that I can crop them to the field of view equivalent of 400mm (600mm on full frame) and retain enough quality to feel comfortable submitting them for full-page publication in the 2019 program for the athletic event at which they were taken.I appreciate the f/2.8 maximum aperture not because I intend to be frequently using the lens in low light situations. Rather, shooting at f/5.6 means that I achieve the extra sharpness associated with shooting 2 stops above maximum aperture instead of closer to the less sharp end of the aperture range as I would be with, for example, an f/4 lens.Due to the weight of the lens, I anticipate that I will most often be using it mounted to a tripod or monopod rather than handheld.Some people need exceptionally fast and accurate auto-focus acquisition. Unfortunately, I cant speak to that characteristic of the lens because it is not a high need for my typical shooting situation.
First off, you should read a proper long form review before making a purchase this large.However, I will say my expectations were greatly surpassed upon receiving this lens. The build quality and feel of the lens is fantastic. Coming from a 400g zoom, the increased bulk of this lens was not actually that big of a deal.The lens is front heavy, but the balance point is well place, allowing for easy access of the focus ring and switches. Accessing the zoom ring is less ideal.The image stabilization is highly effective and utterly silent. It doesn't quite hit the claimed 5 stops of assistance, even in mode 3. However, I have hand tremors, so getting a comfortable 4 stops of IS is impressive nonetheless.Autofocus isn't as fast or quiet as Canon's USM, but it's ...Ā MoreFirst off, you should read a proper long form review before making a purchase this large.However, I will say my expectations were greatly surpassed upon receiving this lens. The build quality and feel of the lens is fantastic. Coming from a 400g zoom, the increased bulk of this lens was not actually that big of a deal.The lens is front heavy, but the balance point is well place, allowing for easy access of the focus ring and switches. Accessing the zoom ring is less ideal.The image stabilization is highly effective and utterly silent. It doesn't quite hit the claimed 5 stops of assistance, even in mode 3. However, I have hand tremors, so getting a comfortable 4 stops of IS is impressive nonetheless.Autofocus isn't as fast or quiet as Canon's USM, but it's close. Accuracy and confidence are not an issue. Manually focusing this lens is surprisingly nice at f/2.8 thanks to the smooth focus ring and longer then average focus throw. Though I've yet to find a situation where'd you want to manually focus when you have access to such an effective AF system.Sharpness is incredible, even on a 24 MP APS-C body there really isn't much point in stopping down. My copy of the lens is also just as sharp at 200mm as it is at every other focal length, in stark contrast to what's found in reviews. Either Tamron made some adjustments in the past few years or I just got a golden copy. On a similar note, bokeh is incredibly soft, with no outlining or concentric rings to speak off, it's near perfect.I haven't used the Canon or Nikon versions, but besides slightly faster and quieter autofocus I really fail to see what would justify paying double over this lens. It's built like a tank, and functions beautifully.Just don't go into it thinking have such a nice lens will automatically make you take better pictures. If you don't specifically require the action stopping shutter speeds and shallow depth of field this lens offers, you are wasting your money. Get a cheaper F/4 zoom instead.
For all Nikon users it was shame to use 3rd party lens if there is native.. lets be honest..But this one outperformed nikons 70-200 EI am pretty amazed with photo quality, solid built and everything elseIn phitography already 15years and yes first time bought 3rd party Tamron for D610 and z6 ii , this little joy is incredibleExcellent quality of images fast quiet autofocus and VC is simmilar to VR in NikonAt its price 1000$ cheaper then Nikons this marvel is the best dear(Just lens leg is not as comfy to grab as nikons,the rest buttery smooth)With love from Armenia))
TL;DR: I settled on this lens because you get a fantastic IQ for the price. I would recommend it to others.Some background. My friend let me borrow the Nikon 70-200 f/4 for testing purposes. I was very impressed by the lightning-fast focus, sharpness, lightweight body, and OS. That was an excellent lens! However, I also enjoy taking portraits and low light nature pictures and craving more light and shallower DOF.My experience with the Tamron is from a Nikon d780 shooting hummingbirds, portraits, and a few landscapes during hikes in dry climates/cities. For these purposes, I have no complaints and would easily compare it to the Nikon 70-200 f4. The focus is fast/accurate, and the main reason for blurry shots is that I lose track of small subjects or some other ...Ā MoreTL;DR: I settled on this lens because you get a fantastic IQ for the price. I would recommend it to others.Some background. My friend let me borrow the Nikon 70-200 f/4 for testing purposes. I was very impressed by the lightning-fast focus, sharpness, lightweight body, and OS. That was an excellent lens! However, I also enjoy taking portraits and low light nature pictures and craving more light and shallower DOF.My experience with the Tamron is from a Nikon d780 shooting hummingbirds, portraits, and a few landscapes during hikes in dry climates/cities. For these purposes, I have no complaints and would easily compare it to the Nikon 70-200 f4. The focus is fast/accurate, and the main reason for blurry shots is that I lose track of small subjects or some other user error. Note that my copy came with a free Tap-in console, so it would have been easy to correct any focusing issues from the factory.The biggest drawback of this lens is that it is somewhat heavy (~1.5kg) to carry around your neck. The weight comes mostly from of the wide aperture in this zoom range and solid construction. I rarely use a tripod/monopod because I'm always moving around and was worried that the weight would be an issue. However, after using this lens as a walking-around lens, I was happy to find that this is not a big issue. Note that all f/2.8 lenses in this focus range have a similar weight. Thus, if this is an essential factor, you might want to consider an f/4 lens (~0.9kg) or smaller.Enjoy.
Lens arrived 2 (free!) days early in near new condition. Popped it on my Z7 and went out to play! At first focus was soft, I recalibrated for mild front focus and got shots sharper than my Nikon z series 24-70 s f4! Big shocker was the vibration control. Shooting at 1/20th with 70 year old hands and getting shots very sharp indeed! I surprised myself and bought the thingā¦.Before retirement I used to help Retail and Service companies improve their customer experience functions. Lens Rental could serve as an example of excellence in this area.
Im sure I got a bad lens (four, actually!), because thereās no way the Tamron flagship lens duo (the 24-70mm and 70-200mm G2) were meant to perform this way, but alas ā and Iām not the only person whoās suffered the wrath of poor quality controlā¦The 70-200mm G2 (and itās little brother, the 24-70mm G2) have the potential of being great lenses, and apparently there are a lot of āgoodā ones out there. The ones Iāve owned (and no longer do) were āwell builtā (in appearance), and āseemedā to focus fast. But the autofocus consistency was so poor on all the units that I owned that I simply could not trust the glass. These lenses have the potential of being very sharp as well, but that is the direct by-product of hitting accurate focus ā or being able to calibrate the ...Ā MoreIm sure I got a bad lens (four, actually!), because thereās no way the Tamron flagship lens duo (the 24-70mm and 70-200mm G2) were meant to perform this way, but alas ā and Iām not the only person whoās suffered the wrath of poor quality controlā¦The 70-200mm G2 (and itās little brother, the 24-70mm G2) have the potential of being great lenses, and apparently there are a lot of āgoodā ones out there. The ones Iāve owned (and no longer do) were āwell builtā (in appearance), and āseemedā to focus fast. But the autofocus consistency was so poor on all the units that I owned that I simply could not trust the glass. These lenses have the potential of being very sharp as well, but that is the direct by-product of hitting accurate focus ā or being able to calibrate the lenses consistently, which I could not do. Each time I thought I had the lenses dialed in, Iād take them in the field and get tons of throw-aways. I was to the point that I was switching to ālesserā lenses to get the shots ā like Tamronās own 17-35mm which is a sweet lens, or their 100-400mm which was more consistent at 100-200 than the 70-200mm G2 (shame, shame, lol) ā and while typically not as sharp as the G2 lenses, when you have accurate autofocus in these other lenses, you end up keeping more shots!The first copy I got was horribly with auto-focus, sometimes slow, sometimes fastā¦and no matter of Tap-in calibration was able to create consistent performance. I also had to combine a ton of AF Fine Tune in addition to Tap-in calibration, which is simply unacceptable - That unit was sent back for exchange, only for me to get one that back-focused pretty bad. But I was able to calibrate it quite well with my SpyderLensCal as well as with Focal software. But, like the 24-70mm G2, the calibrations I did didnāt hold in the field, as I just started getting really bad shots. Each time I re-calibrated, the lens took a different calibration. Again, tested it out in the field, and poor results.So I did some tests and concluded that this lens (as well as the 24-70mm) had issues when the focus distance changed substantially ā if I took at shot, then defocused to the rear or to the front heavily, I couldnāt get focus back on the original subject; it was either front of rear focused. If I made small changes in defocus, the lenses were fine. The lens was really bad at the long end (200mm).As well, something I noticed immediately was that both of these lenses (24-70 and 70-200) actually LOST significant sharpness as you stopped down! What?! The lens sharpness was best at wide open, and dropped off between f/4 and f/11 (with f/6.3 and f/8 being the worst! Stay what??), and then actually got better up to f/16. What a really weird sharpness curveā¦Then JUST recently Tamron released firmware updates which 1) changed the calibration numbers again (I reloaded my previous calibrations and they arenāt even close now), and 2) the lens seemed to actually perform worse.I spent more time trying to calibrate these lenses than I did in post processing, and thatās a problem.I hope you get a good copy if you purchase ā I didnāt (twice). And I no longer own either of them.
Purchased this newer model at a great price to replace my original Tamron SP 24-70mm VC DI USD f/2.8 (G1) used on my Nikon D750 & D780. (Tamron produced the first 24-70mm Auto Focus zoom with Image Stabilization, or Vibration Reduction for Nikon.) The new version looks more modern, slightly lighter to the feel, ruggedly built, works fine in snow storms, functions similarly as the original; however, AF on the G2 seems slightly faster, especially on my D780 and on my Nikon Z cameras using the FTZ adapter. Both lenses produce similar image quality with the G2 showing sharper corners at wide open apertures. One thing I noticed is that when using the G2 for video on my D780, it seems to have greater focus breathing than the original.
| Mount | Canon EF |
| Focal Length | 15-30mm |
| Maximum Aperture | F/2.8 |
| Optical Construction | 18 elements in 13 groups |
| Minimum Object Distance | 0.28m (11.0 in) Full zoom range |