I use the d7200 on Nikon, the resolution for the matrix is \u200b\u200bquite enough. The distortion is almost identical to the native Nikon 10-24, so I use the profile from him and everything is fine! I just reduce the vignette slider to almost zero, since there is much less of it on the tamron than on the nikon. I used to use sigma 10-20 f4,5-5,6 with canon 600d. Compared with sigma, the tamron wins in all respects optically, but is less convenient to use. The zoom and focus rings on the sigma rotate equally smoothly and comfortably without the slightest backlash, and on the tamron the zoom is tight with a rustle and jerks (probably rubber seals from dust), focus with a barely noticeable backlash, too smoothly, very easy to accidentally touch a finger to shift the focus (in manual mode). It is not clear why a huge focusing flight beyond infinity was made, and this is not specifically my copy, I compared it with the reviews on YouTube, everyone has it. But it does not affect the autofocus in any way. Glare appears extremely rarely and only if the sun hits the forehead, from spot lighting the glare is weaker, and sometimes they simply do not exist. In general, the nature of the glare suits me more than the sigma 10-20 of both my former and f3.5. The operation of the stabilizer does not have a noticeable effect on the focus skew across the frame field, unlike some other wide models with a FF stub. Despite the shortcomings (rather nit-picking), I don’t regret the purchase, the lens is very good, I can safely recommend it to someone who knows why he needs it) Personally, I have not found normal alternatives to Nikon crop on the modern market. -ate feedback after a year of use: For a whole year, the lens served regularly and pleased. I can still recommend it for purchase, but with a small caveat. It is very fragile! Therefore, take care of it. There was a nuisance during the shooting, the tripod drove on a wet surface, I did not have time to catch it. Half a meter high, fell on a non-hard surface. lens hood, not a scratch on the outside, but it is in half! And it's all the fault of the very thin and fragile plastic of the back cup.
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