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The Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8 XR Di II VC is a stabilized, fast-aperture zoom lens for crop-frame Nikon DX-sensor DSLRs. Key features include:
Fast-aperture normal-range zoom
In-lens vibration control
Built-in autofocus
Only for Nikon DX-sensor DSLRs
Sorta-Kinda Update With VC. This lens was released as the Vibration Compensation update to the very popular Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8 XR Di II Asph. However, Tamron changed the optical formula, which was pretty much the only thing its predecessor had going for it. That’s not to say this lens isn’t good, it’s just not the cult-classic with VC added.
Fast-Aperture Zoom. Just like the former version, the combination of its 26-75mm equivalent focal range (post-crop factor) and fast f/2.8 aperture throughout the zoom range make it a very popular choice for wedding and event shooters on a budget.
Vibration Compensation. In this version Tamron has added Vibration Compensation, effective for up to 4-stops of correction.
Build. Not too much has changed here, the barrel is still predominately polycarbonate (plastic), but it doesn’t free quite as fragile. There’s still a zoom-lock switch!
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There are several choices in the 17-50mm range for crop sensor cameras, and rather than doing separate takes for each, I thought a bit of comparison would be better. The summary, though, is they ar...
There are several choices in the 17-50mm range for crop sensor cameras, and rather than doing separate takes for each, I thought a bit of comparison would be better. The summary, though, is they are all pretty good. Whichever you choose will probably leave you satisfied. An important generalization first: all of the 17-50 lenses are sharper at the wide end than at the long end. If you think you’ll be shooting mostly at 50mm or so, you might want to consider a 24-70 or similar range lens or similar range lens.
Nikon 17-55 f/2.8: The most expensive of the bunch by a good margin. It doesn’t have vibration reduction. It autofocuses more more quickly than the Tamron, which has a micro-motor rather than USM motor. It has less distortion (although it’s still significant at 2%. It’s built like a truck and would be my choice for war-zone photography. Otherwise, it’s really expensive compared to the others.
Sigma 17-50 HSM OS: is as sharp as the Nikon in the center, and at f/4 is as sharp in the corners too. Maybe even sharper than the Nikon at f/4. It has more barrel distortion at the wide end at 2.9%. That is easy to correct in photoshop, but correcting distortion also decreases resolution, particularly in the corners. Probably as good as the Nikon except for autofocus in low light.
Tamron 17-50 f/2.8 VC this lens has excellent vibration control, as does the Sigma and Nikon. It’s not quite as sharp as either, although it’s in the same ballpark, and it is less expensive. It has even more barrel distortion than the Sigma, though, at 3.3% at the wide end. Has had some autofocus problems with some Nikon cameras where only the center AF point is active.
XR or Extra Refractive Index Glass is a special type of glass with a high index of refraction. XR Glass allows for a more compact lens construction in terms of length and diameter, as compared to a lens made of customary glass with the same luminosity and optical performance.
Di II refers to Tamron’s second generation of Digitally Integrated Design lenses featuring coatings and designs to prevent ghosting and flare as well as reducing vignetting with modern digital cameras.
VC is Tamron’s take on vibration compensation found in many other lenses from first and third-party manufacturers. This refers to the vibration compensation mechanism used to counter blurred lines that can occur with handheld camera operation, tele photography, and shoots requiring long shutter speeds.
No, this lens only works with crop-sensor DX cameras.
Angle of View | 78 to 31 degrees |
Brand | Tamron |
Dimensions | Length: 3.7" |
Flare Resistance | No ghosting, mild contrast loss |
Groups/Elements | 13/19 |
Hood Included | Yes |
Hood Type | AB003 |
Item Type | Standard Lens |
Lens Mount | Nikon F |
Maximum Magnification | 0.21x |
Mfr. Model Number | AFB005NII-700 |
Weather Resistant | No |
Weight | 1.25 lb. |
Angle of View | 78 to 31 degrees |
Brand | Tamron |
Dimensions | Length: 3.7" |
Flare Resistance | No ghosting, mild contrast loss |
Groups/Elements | 13/19 |
Hood Included | Yes |
Hood Type | AB003 |
Item Type | Standard Lens |
Lens Mount | Nikon F |
Maximum Magnification | 0.21x |
Mfr. Model Number | AFB005NII-700 |
Weather Resistant | No |
Weight | 1.25 lb. |
Lensrentals.com offers rentals ranging in length from 1 to 90 days. The shopping cart will automatically update the quoted price as you adjust the length of your rental. Our most common rental periods are shown below:
Rental Period | Lenscap+ | Rental Price | Total Price | Price Per Day (Approx.) |
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3 days | $8.00 | $19.00 | $27.00 | $9.00 |
4 days | $9.00 | $20.00 | $29.00 | $7.25 |
7 days | $12.00 | $27.00 | $39.00 | $5.57 |
10 days | $16.00 | $36.00 | $52.00 | $5.20 |
14 days | $21.00 | $47.00 | $68.00 | $4.86 |
21 days | $28.00 | $63.00 | $91.00 | $4.33 |
30 days | $35.00 | $80.00 | $115.00 | $3.83 |
45 days | $46.00 | $104.00 | $150.00 | $3.33 |
60 days | $54.00 | $122.00 | $176.00 | $2.93 |
90 days | $70.00 | $157.00 | $227.00 | $2.52 |
Rental Period | Lenscap | Rental Price | Total Price | Price Per Day (Approx.) |
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3 days | $6.00 | $19.00 | $25.00 | $8.33 |
4 days | $6.00 | $20.00 | $26.00 | $6.50 |
7 days | $8.00 | $27.00 | $35.00 | $5.00 |
10 days | $11.00 | $36.00 | $47.00 | $4.70 |
14 days | $14.00 | $47.00 | $61.00 | $4.36 |
21 days | $19.00 | $63.00 | $82.00 | $3.90 |
30 days | $24.00 | $80.00 | $104.00 | $3.47 |
45 days | $31.00 | $104.00 | $135.00 | $3.00 |
60 days | $36.00 | $122.00 | $158.00 | $2.63 |
90 days | $46.00 | $157.00 | $203.00 | $2.26 |
Rental Period | Rental Price | Price Per Day (Approx.) |
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3 days | $19.00 | $6.33 |
4 days | $20.00 | $5.00 |
7 days | $27.00 | $3.86 |
10 days | $36.00 | $3.60 |
14 days | $47.00 | $3.36 |
21 days | $63.00 | $3.00 |
30 days | $80.00 | $2.67 |
45 days | $104.00 | $2.31 |
60 days | $122.00 | $2.03 |
90 days | $157.00 | $1.74 |
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FedEx Standard Overnight | $38.00 shipping |
UPS Ground | $25.00 shipping |
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