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The Tamron 17-28mm f/2.8 Di III RXD is a compact, ultra-wide zoom lens designed for Sony E-mount full-frame mirrorless cameras. Weighing just 14.8 oz and featuring a constant F/2.8 aperture, it delivers exceptional image quality with edge-to-edge sharpness. Its quiet RXD autofocus motor and moisture-resistant fluorine coating make it a reliable choice for professionals seeking lightweight versatility and durability in diverse shooting conditions.



| ASIN | B07TP4YM1F |
| Best Sellers Rank | #339 in SLR Camera Lenses |
| Brand | Tamron |
| Built-In Media | Front cap, rear cap, instruction manual |
| Camera Lens | 17-28mm F/2.8 Di III RXD Lens |
| Compatible Camera Models | Sony E-mount mirrorless cameras |
| Compatible Camera Mount | Sony E |
| Compatible Devices | Sony E-mount |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (675) |
| Exposure Control Type | Automatic |
| Focal Length Description | 17-28mm |
| Focus Type | Auto Focus |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00725211460015 |
| Has Self-Timer | No |
| Image stabilization | No |
| Iso Range | 100-40000 |
| Item Weight | 14.8 Ounces |
| Lens | zoom |
| Lens Coating Description | BBAR and Fluorine Coatings |
| Lens Design | Zoom |
| Lens Fixed Focal Length | 17 Millimeters |
| Lens Mount | Sony E |
| Light Sensitivity | ISO 100-40000 |
| Manufacturer | Tamron |
| Maximum Aperture | 2.8 Millimeters |
| Maximum Focal Length | 28 Millimeters |
| Media Type | ProductImage |
| Minimum Aperture | 22 |
| Minimum Focal Length | 17 Millimeters |
| Model Name | TM1728F28S |
| Number of Diaphragm Blades | 9 |
| Photo Filter Factor | 1 x |
| Photo Filter Size | 67 Millimeters |
| Real Angle Of View | 103 Degrees |
| Shooting Modes | Auto, Program, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, Manual |
| UPC | 725211460015 |
| Video Capture Format | MP4 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 4K, 1080p |
| Viewfinder Type | Electronic Viewfinder |
| Warranty Description | Tamron 6 Year Limited USA Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Zoom Ratio | 1.65 |
N**T
Real Estate Photography Workhorse, Decently Sharp
I have been using this lens for a couple of years now with my Sony A7IV. I haven't had any issues. The build quality feels solid. The clarity is on par for what you would expect for the cost of the lens, which I think is decently sharp. I am a professional real estate photographer and this lens is my workhorse. It works great for capturing an entire room, thought I do wish I would gone with a 14mm for a bit more versatility.
B**A
I Use if Mostly for Landscapes
This lens and the Tamron 50-400 are the only two lenses I bring on my landscape photography trips. They share the same filter size. I got a magnetic CPL filter and swapping it between the two lenses only takes a few seconds. I have used it on a bunch photo projects and the images are fantastic from f2.8 onward. I shoot most of my landscapes between f8 and f11. However, I had a specific project that called for all the images to have very shallow depth of filed. I used this lens at f2.8 and never questioned the quality. The lens delivered with flying colors. I do not do weddings anymore but was asked to do one a few months ago. I brought this lens and my Tamron 28-75 G2 and my 70-180 G1. The lenses performed flawlessly and I got fantastic images out of all three.
J**P
One of my favorites lens in my camera gear
I love this lens as it's nicely price, light weight and takes colorful sharp images. You can focus up close on objects, I believe as close as 7 1/2 inches. I don't do too much video work, but I going to try it out on a my gimbal. Some people don't like the plastic feel of the lens, but it's well built and I no concerns of the build quality. Eventually I am going to buy the Sony 28-75mm lens and sell my Sony FE 4/24-70 lens.
S**S
Fantastic wide angle lens for an amazing price!
I wish I would have bought this sooner. I also have the 28-75 by Tamron that I've had since release and I love that lens, but I always wanted a wider focal length option. I finally broke down and bought the 17-28 and it has been a fantastic fit for me. Wide enough for landscapes and some creative portraits, fantastic image quality just like my 28-75, and the same filter thread as their whole lineup which makes filter swapping super easy. I would definitely recommend this lens to anyone looking for a more affordable f2.8 wide angle lens over the pricey G Master options.
K**E
Nice lens!
I got tired of carting around a case of primes, thought I would try a couple zooms instead. This lens covers the wide angle range nicely. Coupled with a Sigma 24 - 70 f/2.8, and I am set for most shoots. Pretty sharp for "budget" lenses, they work well with the FX6 face-tracking auto focus. Am I lazy or just getting old?
D**R
Feels Overhyped and Maybe Even Overpriced
I agree with the some of the other reviews that say this lens a bit overrated. I say that because, while it gets the wide angle job done quite well, its a bit handicapped by its short zoom range and somewhat odd image quality. I will say the image quality is not bad at all but it is also not great. The images this lens are a bit uninspired in my opinion. It can be a pretty sharp lens when used correctly but it suffers from extreme vignetting at most apertures and somewhat oddly shaped distortion. Both of these deficiencies can be corrected in software but the amount of vignette and distortion correction required was a bit too much for my standards. At the end of the day this is another modern zoom that is seemingly more of an engineering exercise than an attempt to make a tool that can provide unique rendered leading to magical images. The images it renders are a bit flat, and bit wonky, and a bit boring. Sharp? Yes, even from edge to edge except at 17mm where corners are a bit soft even stopped down. Contrasty? Yes. Exciting? No. I ended up returning this lens and got the Sony 20mm f/1.8 G. Many considering this Tamron should look at that new Sony 20mm because it fits in the middle of the zoom range of this Tamron but has less distortion (almost no distortion) and less vignetting to correct in post and it’s the same price as the Tamron. I guess in the end I am more used to prime lenses as that is what I normally shoot. I feel like this lens has too short of a zoom range and many would be better served by a wide angle prime such as the Sony 20mm G or 24mm GM. If you must have a zoom then I hear many good things about the wider range Sony 16-35 f/4 or the Sony 12-24 f/4G if you can save up a little more. Another observation was that I was surprised to see autofocus hunt a bit on my A7III in a room that was decently lit by a 60 watt overhead light. This surprised me because this is a relatively fast (bright) lens. I will say of the times it did find focus it was accurate though. It should be noted that if you watch or read reviews of this lens you’ll find that it does render darker images at f/2.8 than other comparable Sony zooms at the same aperture. I feel Tamron is fudging a bit on the f/2.8. I’d even go as far as to say it behaves more like an f/3.5 or so lens. When I look at the size of the front element and the overall design of the lens it makes me think that’s a good assumption. I recommend this lens if absolutely need the 17mm focal length. It is a well built lens that has good image quality that lacks a bit of life and feels maybe about $100 overpriced as such.
R**N
Great travel lens
I wanted a wide zoom for my a7c. The decision between the Tamron, sigma, and sony lens really didn't come to price for me. I wanted something as compact as possible. Frankly I was a bit worried if I'd not like the Tamron b/c I don't like cheap feeling lightweight gears. But I took the plunge and have no regrets. I use this lens for video, and I always use autofocus so the lack of the M/AF switch on the lens is not a factor for me. The lens is light, but does not feel cheap, unless you have it right next to the new Sony 12-24. I was really torn b/c I like the sony so much! But I ended up with the Tamron b/c it's 1/2 the weight and for my video purposes, I can't tell a difference in the picture quality. Perhaps to very picky photographers you can tell the difference. But I bought the a7c for the small size and not matter how much I like the sony lens, it's too heavy for my set up. I do wish the Tamron was a bit wider. The 12mm wide end of the sony would allow shooting in much tighter spaces. But, can't have everything. The Tamron is sharp. Great in low light. The focus is nearly silent...I can't hear it at all in my videos. And is less than 1/3 the price of the sony.
M**D
excellent
B**.
The zoom ring has a clicky sound which I’m pretty something is wrong with the lens. Didn’t even bother try the image quality and has initiated the return.
C**E
Excelente ótica, a qualidade de nitidez das imagens fotografadas por ela não deixa nada a desejar para as lentes Sony. Bom auto-foco, rápido na luz, não tão rápido no escuro, mas acho que tem influência da câmera também, tenho uma Sony a7iii. Boa qualidade de construção. Seria perfeita se tivesse estabilizador de imagem nela, mas não tem, e esse é um dos motivos da lente ser leve e compacta.
M**U
Shipping on this item was extremely good, it arrived much before the mentioned date. The packaging is always good from Amazon and this is no different. Even though this is an overseas import, buying from a service like Amazon gives you that confidence in case things turn bad. The lens is a great go for landscape/nature/family videography and very good on pictures as well, although my main focus is for video. The image is sharp and the auto focus works great with my a7Siii. The price was very competitive and couldn't be more happier with my purchase.
C**Z
Lo uso para fotografía y video, ha sido una muy buena inversión, en cuanto a relación calidad- precio, es muy nítido, tiene un vineteado natural, pero es una muy buena opción si apenas estás iniciando.
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