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Tamron 10-24mm F/3.5-4.5 Di-II VC HLD Wide Angle Zoom Lens for Canon APS-C Digital SLR Cameras (6 Year Limited USA Warranty)
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Brand | Tamron |
Focal Length Description | 10-24 millimeters |
Lens Type | Wide Angle |
Compatible Mountings | Canon EF |
Camera Lens Description | 24 millimetres |
About this item
- Tamron introduces the HLD (High/Low torque-modulated Drive) AF drive system. Full-time Manual Focus override allows you to make fine adjustments-without having to switch from AF to MF mode
- A shortened overall length vastly improves optical performance while maintaining a compact size-even with advancements such as VC and the newly developed HLD.
- The optical design Includes 16 elements in 11 groups. A new large aperture Aspherical Lens and ld (low dispersion) Lens elements deliver exceptional resolution across the complete zoom range
- Country of Origin : Japan, Distancia mínima del objeto: 9.4 pulgadas
- Ángulo de visión (diagonal) - 108°44-60°2 (para formato APS-C), Minimalna odległość obiektu: 23,4 cm
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Auto focus | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.8 | 4.6 | 4.7 | 4.5 |
Image stabilization | 4.7 | 4.6 | 5.0 | 4.4 | — | 4.5 |
Picture quality | — | 4.5 | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.7 | 4.8 |
Quality of material | — | — | 5.0 | 4.8 | — | 5.0 |
For landscape photography | — | — | — | 4.5 | 4.8 | 4.6 |
Sold By | Trust Japan Camera | Amazon.com | Unique Photo, Inc. | Amazon.com | Wholesale Photo | Amazon.com |
lens type | Wide Angle | Telephoto | Wide Angle | Wide Angle | Wide Angle | Wide Angle |
compatible mountings | Canon EF | Canon RF | Canon EF | Canon EF-S | F mount | Canon EF-S |
lens design | Zoom | Zoom | Fixed Zoom | Prime | Zoom | Zoom |
focus type | automatic | Auto Focus | automatic | Manual Focus | Auto Focus | Stepper motor |
minimum focal length | 10 millimeters | 100 millimeters | — | 24 millimeters | — | 10 millimeters |
max focal length | 24 millimeters | — | — | 24 millimeters | — | 18 millimeters |
Product Description
Experience the complete joy of shooting with a compact, ultra-wide-angle zoom
This ultra-wide-angle zoom lens for APS-C DSLR cameras offers the finest of all Tamron worlds: best-in-class* 10-24mm focal length range (the 35mm equivalent of 16-37mm), the compact size of our previous SP AF10-24mm F/3.5-4.5 Di II LD Aspherical [IF] (Model B001), plus vastly improved optical performance. It also includes state-of-the-art Tamron technology like VC (Vibration Compensation), a new HLD (High/Low torque-modulated Drive), Fluorine Coating, and Moisture-Resistant Construction. Combine this with exceptional resolution on everything from detailed landscapes to casual snapshots and you have a next-generation, wide-angle zoom that’s ready to go wherever your photographic vision takes you.
Excellent optical performance across the entire zoom range
The optical design includes 16 elements in 11 groups. A new large aperture aspherical lens and LD (Low Dispersion) lens elements deliver exceptional resolution across the complete zoom range— combined with stable imaging across the entire frame. The lens also corrects comatic and transverse chromatic aberration, as well as distortion that often crops up on other wide-angle lenses. Together with Tamron’s unique BBAR (Broad-Band Anti-Reflection) Coating, which improves light transmission and suppresses reflection and dispersion on the lens surface, this new ultra-wide-angle zoom has been entirely reimagined to control flare and ghosting. The result: clear, crisp images, every time.
VC lets you go wherever your vision takes you
Tamron’s unique VC (Vibration Compensation) technology makes it easy to enjoy handheld, wide-angle shooting, even in low-light environments such as evening and indoors. While maintaining the compact design of our previous Model B001, Tamron has optimized the actuator and control algorithm in order to incorporate VC into our new Model B023. Now you can unleash the power of high quality imaging, without worrying about your images being spoiled by the jittery effects of handheld shooting.
HLD meets highly precise AF
With this lens, Tamron introduces the HLD (High/Low torque-modulated Drive) AF drive system. The excellent driving power of the all-new HLD enables stable and precise focusing, even with the large focusing lens elements used on Model B023. What’s more, the Full-time Manual Focus override allows you to make fine adjustments—without having to switch from AF to MF mode.
High performance packed into a compact body
A shortened overall length vastly improves optical performance while maintaining a compact size—even with advancements such as VC and the newly developed HLD. When combined with an APS-C DSLR camera, this lens packs a world of performance into a lightweight, portable body.
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Product Dimensions | 3.3 x 3.29 x 3.29 inches |
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Item Weight | 15.5 ounces |
ASIN | B06X912HYF |
Item model number | AFB023C700 |
Customer Reviews |
4.5 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #638 in SLR Camera Lenses |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | February 14, 2017 |
Manufacturer | Tamron |
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the camera lens. They mention that it is sharp, well built, and reliable. Customers also say that it produces outstanding images and is fantastic for real estate photography.
"...Always reliable and outstanding images. I’ll post a couple more as proof. These new ones are using flambient shooting." Read more
"...However, it's been fantastic for real estate photography and would also work nicely for landscapes.The zoom range is a pretty cool bonus...." Read more
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Customers are satisfied with the sharpness of the camera lens. They mention that it is well built, heavy, and of good quality.
"I already had the Canon 10-18mm which is a really good lens with excellent sharpness, IS and low cost, but when taking interior pictures of homes..." Read more
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Positives: Ultra wide a must for opening a room up. This is perfect. Low distortion and sharp enough corners for glossy mag.
Negatives: None for price other than for video the auto focus isn’t the quietest.
***Have been using it for a couple of months now. About 20-25 properties. True workhorse. I also purchased the Tamron 24-70 g2. I MAY once in a while take out the canon 100mm macro for some style shots but other than that these are the only two lenses I need.
So far my only want is doing video. I’ve found myself wishing it stopped down to f.2.8 when shooting rooms with less natural light. But that’s an extra $1000 want and really I don’t pick up much grain at f3.5 with a bit more ISO to make up for it. If I do get anything it’s minor and easily fixed in post. In closing still convinced I couldn’t have gotten anything better (pro bang for consumer price)
****Update 2****
Been using awhile now... who knows how many properties shot... Still the lens I keep on my camera as 90%+ of my shooting is with this lens. One added comment is combined with a gimbal, the image stabilization is great for doing video of properties. Sooooo smooth.
***Final Update***
Been just about a year. Went back looking at invoicing for jobs done. Since I use this on EVERY shoot since I bought it, I have done 164 property shoots with it. I’ve went a bit more high end with videos using a bmpcc4k for that now so this lens is exclusively stills.
So 164 shoots... large jobs, small jobs, vacant land, cabins, condos, estates. Drizzle, rain, blazing heat, whatever. I have had no issues with this lens.
This will be the end of my long term review because there really is nothing more for me to say except that This lens has made me many many times over what it has cost. Hope this helped
*** OK So I said I had ended the review but I had to come back. It’s time for me to move on... Canon r5 with laowa 12mm is my new rig so I gotta say goodbye to aspc. It’s been a GREAT run Tamron. This lens is still going strong!!! I’m selling this old rig to an aspiring photographer. The reason I came back is to let anyone trying to break into this industry know that if your on that beginning budget, the Canon 7d II and Tamron 10-24 has been a beast of a rig. Always reliable and outstanding images. I’ll post a couple more as proof. These new ones are using flambient shooting.
Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2018
Positives: Ultra wide a must for opening a room up. This is perfect. Low distortion and sharp enough corners for glossy mag.
Negatives: None for price other than for video the auto focus isn’t the quietest.
***Have been using it for a couple of months now. About 20-25 properties. True workhorse. I also purchased the Tamron 24-70 g2. I MAY once in a while take out the canon 100mm macro for some style shots but other than that these are the only two lenses I need.
So far my only want is doing video. I’ve found myself wishing it stopped down to f.2.8 when shooting rooms with less natural light. But that’s an extra $1000 want and really I don’t pick up much grain at f3.5 with a bit more ISO to make up for it. If I do get anything it’s minor and easily fixed in post. In closing still convinced I couldn’t have gotten anything better (pro bang for consumer price)
****Update 2****
Been using awhile now... who knows how many properties shot... Still the lens I keep on my camera as 90%+ of my shooting is with this lens. One added comment is combined with a gimbal, the image stabilization is great for doing video of properties. Sooooo smooth.
***Final Update***
Been just about a year. Went back looking at invoicing for jobs done. Since I use this on EVERY shoot since I bought it, I have done 164 property shoots with it. I’ve went a bit more high end with videos using a bmpcc4k for that now so this lens is exclusively stills.
So 164 shoots... large jobs, small jobs, vacant land, cabins, condos, estates. Drizzle, rain, blazing heat, whatever. I have had no issues with this lens.
This will be the end of my long term review because there really is nothing more for me to say except that This lens has made me many many times over what it has cost. Hope this helped
*** OK So I said I had ended the review but I had to come back. It’s time for me to move on... Canon r5 with laowa 12mm is my new rig so I gotta say goodbye to aspc. It’s been a GREAT run Tamron. This lens is still going strong!!! I’m selling this old rig to an aspiring photographer. The reason I came back is to let anyone trying to break into this industry know that if your on that beginning budget, the Canon 7d II and Tamron 10-24 has been a beast of a rig. Always reliable and outstanding images. I’ll post a couple more as proof. These new ones are using flambient shooting.
Firstly, as a vlog lens... NO!
The autofocus noise is intolerable AND it's a rather heave lens.
However, it's been fantastic for real estate photography and would also work nicely for landscapes.
The zoom range is a pretty cool bonus. Being able to zoom in to 24mm is nice and the f/4.5 isn't an issue if you're doing landscape or real estate photography. However, the zoom wheel is not the smoothest.
There is a little visible chromatic aberration on the edges when at its widest, which is to be expected. So you might want to shoot wider than desired and crop in to about 12 or 14mm. OR just zoom in a little with the lens.
The image stabilization is quite good!
All in all, this is a pretty good lens with my main issues being the weight and autofocus noise. I'd recommend it if you plan on mostly having it on a tripod for real estate or landscape photography. Definitely not for vlogging.
Returned as defective. AFMA = Autofocus MicroAdjust. Tested with FoCal Pro 2.11
The Tammy was Dead On at -1 AFMA at 10 and 0 at 24. Sure - the Tammy is 3.5 - 4.5 BUT has a 4 stop VC.
OK - - This guy is obviously a Tammy Fanboy - but for this 10-24 Lens, I am in total agreement
you tube (dot) com/watch?v=lH_1UnwY3Kw
About $150 more than the Sigma, but will be a very nice wide angle replacement in my 80D lens stable.
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Update: I was a bit concerned about center crop sharpness. So I compared it to the Canon 10-18 IS
NO Difference that I could tell when pixel peeping. Although it is only around 1/2 the price of the Tammy
The Canon is only a 10-18 instead of Tamron 10-24, AND the 10-18 is f/4.5-5.6 instead of f/3.5-4.5
Both offer 4 stops of image stabilization.
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For now I'll hang on to the Tamron.
IF you have a tight budget AND will be taking photos in brightly lit areas, the Canon 10-18 is a great choice.
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2020
Returned as defective. AFMA = Autofocus MicroAdjust. Tested with FoCal Pro 2.11
The Tammy was Dead On at -1 AFMA at 10 and 0 at 24. Sure - the Tammy is 3.5 - 4.5 BUT has a 4 stop VC.
OK - - This guy is obviously a Tammy Fanboy - but for this 10-24 Lens, I am in total agreement
you tube (dot) com/watch?v=lH_1UnwY3Kw
About $150 more than the Sigma, but will be a very nice wide angle replacement in my 80D lens stable.
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Update: I was a bit concerned about center crop sharpness. So I compared it to the Canon 10-18 IS
NO Difference that I could tell when pixel peeping. Although it is only around 1/2 the price of the Tammy
The Canon is only a 10-18 instead of Tamron 10-24, AND the 10-18 is f/4.5-5.6 instead of f/3.5-4.5
Both offer 4 stops of image stabilization.
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For now I'll hang on to the Tamron.
IF you have a tight budget AND will be taking photos in brightly lit areas, the Canon 10-18 is a great choice.
Instead, the reason it wouldn't fit is because I got sent a NIKON lens. I don't own a Nikon and I made sure it said Canon. I'm very upset.