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Tamron AF 28-75mm f/2.8 SP XR ZL Di LD Aspherical (IF) with Built-In AF Motor for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras

Tamron AF 28-75mm f/2.8 SP XR ZL Di LD Aspherical (IF) with Built-In AF Motor for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras

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Brand: Tamron
Category: Photography

Buy New: $348.99

Qty 1 In Stock


New (4) Used (2) from $325.00

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 3 reviews
Sales Rank: 4766

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8
Dimensions (in): 4 x 3 x 4

MPN: A09NII
Model: A09NII
UPC: 725211097051
EAN: 0725211097051
ASIN: B001955P8W

Release Date: May 21, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • 28-75mm f/2.8 Di LD Aspherical (IF) Tamron zoom lens (A09NII)
  • effective focal length:
  • 28-75mm with 35mm film and full-frame (Nikon FX) sensor digital cameras
  • 42-113mm with APS-C (Nikon DX) sensor cameras
  • compatible with Nikon 35mm film and digital SLR cameras

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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Product Description
The smallest and lightest zoom lens in the history of fast zoom lenses, the Tamron AF 28-75mm f/2.8 lens is designed to meet the performance characteristics of Nikon digital SLR cameras. The lens incorporates the same revolutionary downsizing XR technology employed by Tamron in the development of high-power zoom lenses such as the 28-200mm and 28-300mm. As a result, the lens is extremely compact, making it look and feel like an ordinary standard zoom lens, yet with the versatility of a fast constant maximum aperture that will reshape your photographic horizons. Other details include a minimum focusing distance of 13 inches, a 75-to-32-degree angle of view, and a 67mm filter diameter. All Tamron lenses carry a six-year warranty. p bSpecifications/bbr ul liFocal length: 28-75mm liMaximum aperture: f/2.8 liLens construction: 16 elements in 14 groups liAngle of view: 75 to 32 degrees liType of zooming: Rotation liNumber of diaphragm blades: 7 liMinimum aperture: f/32 liMinimum focusing distance: 13 inches liMaximum magnification: 1:3.9 liFilter size: 67mm liCorresponding mount: Nikon liAccessory: Lens hood liDimensions: 2.9 inches in diameter and 3.6 inches long liWeight: 18 ounces liWarranty: 1 year /ul

Product Description
The A09NII SP AF28-75mm F/2.8 XR Di LD Aspherical IF Macro zoom lens is a lightweight and compact standard zoom lens compatible with full-size SLR cameras, and features a fast maximum aperture of F/2.8 that is constant over the entire zoom range, with a built-in AF motor for use with Nikon cameras. The lens enables users to enjoy the creative world of SLR photography, by exploiting the attractive out-of-focus effect particular to fast maximum-aperture lenses seen in portraiture, or when using high shutter speeds. The optical system is designed to optimize the power distribution within the system by the innovative employment of XR (high refractive index) glass elements. The SP AF28-75mm F/2.8 XR Di sports the minimum focus distance of 0.33m over the entire zoom range, the closest distance among fast standard zoom lenses in its class. The maximum magnification ratio of 1:3.9 at the 75mm tele end enables you to enjoy close-up photography easily. The lens is supplied with a flower-shaped lens hood as a standard accessory, which is designed to efficiently cut harmful light entering from angles other than the intended angles at the four corners of the frame, in order to ensure clear descriptive performance. The lens has a built-in zoom lock mechanism to prevent sliding fall of its barrel when the outfit is carried around. 14 groups 16 elements lens construction Dimensions - 3.62 ? 2.87 (92?73mm) Weight - 510 grams (18 ounces)


Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Perfect walk-around lens, my new favorite   September 2, 2008
 14 out of 14 found this review helpful

It's been about 2 months that I've had this lens and it almost never leaves my camera. I'm came to buying this lens after being lured in by the ever-so-attractive constant f/2.8 aperture. It was a contest between this lens and the Nikon 16-85 f/3.5-5.6 VR and now, I know I've made the right choice.br /br /First and foremost, the constant f/2.8 is what makes this lens worth every penny. I don't know how I ever got along with my old 18-55 kit lens. Here's a little breakdown of the good and bad of this lens:br /br /THE GOOD:br /- Constant f/2.8 aperture (*angelic singing*)br /- Extremely sharp even wide open at f/2.8 (although I'd recommend f/4 for maximum sharpness)br /- Zoomed in at 75mm and wide open at f/2.8, this lens makes beautiful portraits with nice bokeh.br /- On a purely subjective scale, bokeh is pretty awesome, 8 out of 10.br /- Focusing is relatively fast and very accurate (about as fast as the 18-55mm kit lens, which is almost always good enough)br /- Zoom action is well damped although I would've appreciated a very slightly shorter throw between 28 and 75mm.br /- Autofocus/Manual focus switch conveniently located on the side of the lens.br /- Internal autofocus motor! (Works on my D40x, will work on D40 and D60 also)br /- Close focus ability enables shots with a closer perspective.br /- Metal mount is always a good thing to see.br /- Looks pretty awesome on the camera :)br /br /THE BADbr /- For travel and other things, 28mm will not satisfy some, buy a wide angle (and telephoto if you need it) to go with this lens.br /- External focus ring moves during autofocusing (keep your hands away!)br /- Focusing is noisy (much noisier than my AF-S Nikkors and HSM Sigmas)br /- In manual focus-mode, the focus ring is a tad loosebr /- Lens hood doesn't seem to work too well, doens't look that great either, in my opinion.br /- Rear lens cap sucks, throw it away and buy a Nikon one.br /br /OVERALLbr /I'd rate this thing 4.5 stars if I could, but I gave it 4 so as not to give the impression of a fault-less lens.br /br /This lens has a great deal of good points and very few bad ones. Most of the bad I attribute to the construction of the lens: somewhat solid, but not. It's a little loose inside since it zooms and is made mostly of plastic. Optically though, the lens is amazing, especially for the price. For me, it's created amazing portrait work, some cool close-up (see the "PS" section at the end) shots, and many others. Until you build up the money and arm strength to buy and haul around the Nikon 24-70 f/2.8 go with this lens. You cannot pass this up for the price, it's capable of so many things, and all for about 400 bucks.br /br /PSbr /Tamron may call this "Macro" but it's not really macro, it's more of a close focus (I have the Nikkor 60mm Micro, and this is not it). However, the close-focus can be really useful and can add some creative shots to your collection. However, do not confuse this lens with a real macro lens, it can't focus as close and can't reproduce 1:1.


5 out of 5 stars I agree. Outstanding lens... however.   August 3, 2008
 6 out of 6 found this review helpful

This is definitely one of the better lenses I've purchased. I'm not a professional but many of the people I've asked in reference to this lens are professional photographers. Most nude photographers even recommend this lens. It gives great portrait shots. The built-in motor does the job with auto focus. It does give a small noise when focusing but it is nothing compared to the images u get. However, i did not purchase my lens thru amazon. I went to Calumet. They r wholesalers for Tamron and Sigma. I got my lens a lot cheaper from them. Do ur homework before u purchase. It could save u a lot of money.


5 out of 5 stars Incredible Lens! Great with D300! One of my favorites!   June 11, 2008
 10 out of 10 found this review helpful

I purchased this lens to use for the majority of my shooting on my D300. I have one of the latest copies with the built-in motor. I'm amazed at its focusing capabilities with the D300 - fast and quiet. Images are sharp as a tack and the blurred background is perfect at 2.8. You can easily see the three LD glass elements at work! br /br /I enjoy this range (28-75) for everyday shooting and portraits. Also, the macro capabilities of this lens makes it a fun one to keep on the camera. I sold a more expensive new Tokina lens and this thing blows it away in sharpness and color contrast. I was a little curious of Tamron's build quality, but this SP lens is very good quality, especially for the money. Low light and indoor photos on the D300 have been great with this lens!br /br /I can't say enough about this lens. You get a lot for the small price of this lens...buy it, if this is the range your looking for. It fits perfect in the gap of my other lenses: Sigma 10-20 Nikon 70-300VR. GREAT GLASS!!

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