All,
I really enjoyed shooting with my 24-70mm f/2.8 Nikon Lens which I rented for my last holiday. At first, there were times when I wanted to "back out more" on the zoom, but after clicking the shutter nearly 600 times with this lens during my last trip, I was able to get into a groove. Even with my Crop Sensor, I was able to make it work most of the time and just take a few steps back.
Also, it was really super nice having the option of going down to 2.8 when indoors or outside for some creative portraits with my family. I would say this lens stayed on my camera 90% of the time.
This was the second time I rented the lens, and likely will rent again in the near future. In short, I think this is going to be one for my camera bag - the Aperture and Focal Range work for me, along with offering me some more options I do not have in my lens lineup.
I really cannot justify the full cost of the Nikon Lens. I have been watching and reading reviews of the new G2 Tamron Lens and have been impressed. I have a Tamron Lens (17-50 f/2.8), but always thought the build quality was a bit low. They seem to have this addressed in the new G2 line. I am just curious if anyone has had there hands on the new G2 lens and can comment on the build quality. I have not been able to find this lens locally yet in Germany to give it a try. I really want to just pickup lens and feel the quality....if that makes sense.
With the Nikon, the build quality was evident and it was important for me to not have to "baby" the lens. Generally, my camera is attached at my side with Black Rapid Strap and gets banged around a bit...not bad, but certainly not "easy" on the camera. Therefore build quality is important and one thing that is hard to assess from the current reviews of this new lens.
Thanks
Erik