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Product Details
- F/32 Lowest Hole
- 59 inch Lowest Meet Coolness (1.5m) in natural stage set, 37.4 inch (0.95m) in macro condition f=180mm-300mm stretch
- 9 Groups, 13 Elements Lens Construction
- Rotation Archetype of Zooming
- 9 Diaphragm Sabre Edition
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Product Description
The Tamron 70-300mm f/4-5.6 Di LD Macro Autofocus Lens is a consolidated, flare-charge, ultra-tele zoom which covers the 70mm to 300mm telephoto span and produces photographs of ESN ='educationally subnormal' epitome worth. It is model for delightful pictures at a haughtiness strikingly when the discipline is obscure to sound out such as in description and wildlife photography as well as at sporting and stage events. The Tamron 70-300mm also excels at portraiture and allows you to transport the humble from the spotlight for eye-communicable, effective portraits. This variable zoom has fine macro aptitude with a aggrandizement of 1:2 enabling 1/2 way of life-dimensions completion-up shots of flowers, insects, and other objects that normally would desire the use of a expressly designed macro lens. This new lens is made with the Tamron Di (Digitally Integrated) sketch which uses an optical system with improved multi-coatings designed to r with Digital SLR Cameras as well as Dim SLR Cameras. Tamron also incorporates LD (Low Dispersion) magnifying glass in this lens to reprimand chromatic aberration, resulting in fine, acrimonious, and chicly dramatic images.
Customer Reviews
Surprisingly salutary lens for by a hair's breadth over a $100
I own both Canon mechanism (Canon 40D) and Nikon implements (D40). Since Nikon is my cheaper lighter mat, I am not to contribute a lot of $$$ into it. While D40 is bearable and cheaply, it is an noteworthy camera which I use all the patch for many reasons. I needed a tele lens to felicitate my kit 18-55 lens (which is outstanding in itself and gets inordinate reviews). I was between Tamron 70-300 and Sigma 70-300 APO since Nikon's 70-300 is 4 times more high-priced than Tamron and Sigma. After reading tons of reviews and playing with both Tamron and Sigma, I chose Tamron and I am very exhilarated I did. There are several versions of Tamron's 70-300, however this one is the latest, 2008 rendering, which autofocuses on D40, 40X and 60. This lens is incredible for the amount it is sold for. I've bewitched many huge photos with it on vacation and around metropolis. It is also very firm and sparkle. While it is not an example lens to open fire Birds in Skein of geese (neither is D40 with its 2.5 fps) due to its indisposed autofocusing agency,...
March 3, 2009
(Florida) | Helpful Votes: 129 | Rating: 4
Very orderly lens with some meticulous extras
The new Di lenses from Tamron are designed to industry well with digital cameras, although those with the Di will trade for 35mm as well (Di-II only drudgery with smaller, APS-C chip size digital cameras). This is an recovery on the bonzer 70-300 LD (Low Dispersion spyglass) sketch. The important improvements in this lens are in the coatings, to usurp trim any color prejudice, and minify reflections. Additionally, lens manufacturers are doing more at bottom the barrels to belittle reflections. Like the older LD drawing, the new lens has a secluded-up SOP (not strictly "macro") inclination that allows images 1/2 lifesize on the antipathetic. That's about twice the bigness of most 300mm zooms lacking this special attraction. Compared to the Canon lenses, it includes a lens hood ($$ from Canon) and a six year USA guarantee (vs. 1 year). It's a bit noiser than the Canon lenses in autofocusing. Additionally, the Canon 75-300 III is a considerably older mould, which came out well before the needs of...
July 23, 2006
| Helpful Votes: 114 | Rating: 4
Daunting lens at a transaction prize
When my old Sigma 70-300mm lens died this summer, I wondered if I'd be capable to succeed it with anything I liked as well. I'd hand-me-down it with my Minolta SLR camera for years, and then for a combine of months with my new Sony DSLR, and it had performed smashingly. But this Tamron lens far exceeded my expectations. It is to some degree lightweight, yet feels determined enough to adhere to up to persistent use. The focal point is swell and quick-witted, and it works very well with Sony's Wonderful Continuous Direct participate (fundamental for me since I don't use a tripod). Pictures inoculation in macro procedure are radiant, once I got occupied to the nominal convergent reserve. And the prize of the Tamron lens is a essential be prepared for when compared to other lenses that business with Sony DSLRs. I'm a musical fit bungler photographer, and I'm picky about the superiority of my furnishings, but I don't scarcity to pass more than I desideratum to. This lens is upstanding what I needed.
December 11, 2007
| Helpful Votes: 55 | Rating: 5