I've written up a user review of the Tamron SP AF17-35MM F/2.8-4 lens here.
Tamron SP AF17-35MM F/2.8-4 Di LD Aspherical (IF) User Review
Monday, May 7, 2007
Posted by Amin Labels: 17-35mm, Tamron
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Nice job on issues such as RAW, pixel-stuffing, dynamic range, etc. It is time to hand the photo business back to engineers rather than the marketers. I am sure significantly smoothing is done at 800 ISO plus in RAW on the 20D.
I am considering moving to the 5D, but concerned about wide angle vignetting. So, I am very interested in seeing your Tamron 17-35 review (I have the 28-75 coupled with the Tokina 12-24 - my only crop sensor lens).
I can be emailed at jamesnrobins@yahoo.com
Thanks!