I am very happy with my Tamron 17-50mm f/2.8 and Sigma 50-150mm f/2.8 zooms, there's nothing like fast glass when you really need it, which is more often than you think you'll encounter.
I did a lot of shooting with both during the last week, I can't help but notice both seem to hunt a bit even on the D80, with its 11 AF points. During a wedding, yesterday, the Tamron didn't seem to want to focus when I wanted it to, even with the SB-800 focusing pattern being illuminated in a dark reception hall.
The Sigma can be locked on target and, all of a sudden, it goes amiss.
I guess you have to take the good with the bad as a third-party lens owner, both of my Nikkors (16-85mm VR, 70-300mm VR) don't hunt and they have slow maximum apertures.
I did a lot of shooting with both during the last week, I can't help but notice both seem to hunt a bit even on the D80, with its 11 AF points. During a wedding, yesterday, the Tamron didn't seem to want to focus when I wanted it to, even with the SB-800 focusing pattern being illuminated in a dark reception hall.
The Sigma can be locked on target and, all of a sudden, it goes amiss.
I guess you have to take the good with the bad as a third-party lens owner, both of my Nikkors (16-85mm VR, 70-300mm VR) don't hunt and they have slow maximum apertures.