I took it from the D7000 like a whale. Changed with a surcharge of 130 USD on Tamron 17-50 after a day of use (there were no other budget options for Nikon). The Tamron that I came across does not work with autofocus very well on the D7000, in 3D metering mode it only focuses 100% normally, but the difference is like heaven and earth - the picture is sharp throughout the frame, the colors are expressive. I compared my Tamron to 50mm, it shoots no worse than a 50mm fix from Nikon 1.8. Nikkor 18-105, in turn, lathers all over the frame, at all focal lengths, so very good. think well before you buy. Moreover, many write about it, change it to Nikkor 16-85 . I also think about buying it later. Of course, you can add sharpness in the shop for each frame, twist the colors, but itβs much more pleasant when the result is IMMEDIATELY pleasing to the eye!
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