Tamron AF70-300mm F/4-5.6 Di LD 35mm Zoom
Tamron AF70-300mm F/4-5.6 Di LD 35mm Zoom
USER REVIEWS
[Jun 08, 2010]
rhysoshea
Intermediate
Strength:
Zoom. The 300mm get's right in your face every time! Highly recommend it if tossing up between a 200mm and a 300mm
Weakness:
Can be a bit soft on the macro. Only noticeable if blown up, but yeah, can be a bit.
*using it on a Nikon (D40)
Customer Service ...purchased on eBay. but they were great, really quick shipping and great packaging. I won't push their URL or anything but they really were great and have a few for sale. From memory, there was only one store with them for sale, so i don't really need to push it anyway; you should find it if you have a look (that was on ebay.com.au ... shipped form China somewhere.. probably knocked off the back of a truck, but I prefer not to think about that =P haha) Similar Products Used: Nikon 18-200mm VR (my Uncle's so I don't remember the exact specs) but I much prefer mine just due to that bit more zoom. Even though his had VR (which did help a lot) you get used to holding it with steady hands relatively quickly, but when my sister or dad borrow it, you can definitely see the advantage of having VR for them. |
[Apr 07, 2008]
mike
Intermediate
Great lens for the everyday photograph, not for pros. Slow lens but decent enough in good light. |
[Apr 05, 2008]
bikerider
Intermediate
Strength:
Lens is light weight. Has six-year warranty. Much less expensive than comparable Canon lenses.
Weakness:
Auto focus is slow compared to some Canon EF lenses. Also, the lens has an annoying problem with blue/purple fringe effects at larger apertures and when lens is fully extended. This has ruined some otherwise good photos. To prevent this effect, the aperature needs to be at least f/8 or smaller when taking photos with high contrast subjects or backlighting, e.g., tree branches with bright sky in the background. This, of course, requires slower shutter speeds.
Pros: Lens is light weight. Has six-year warranty. Much less expensive than comparable Canon lenses.
Customer Service Will know when the lens returns from repairs. Similar Products Used: Canon EF 28-300 mm zoom. |
[Jul 05, 2007]
Marc
Casual
Strength:
Fast, large
Weakness:
Not as sharp as you want it probably. Especially from 200 on to 300. Read a lot of test but was surprised when I received this lens. Seems to work fine for me.
Similar Products Used: None |
[Mar 25, 2007]
Nicola Viola
Intermediate
Strength:
Truly lightweight, allows great mobility especially in outdoors and sport photography.
Weakness:
Blurred, noisy, and relatively slow in autofocusing. We bought this zoom lenses immediately before we purchased our new EOS 350D and we were told that this was the ultimate light weight, money for value zoom. For the first 6 months we tried to get some clarity in the pictures, but with no luck: indoors, outdoors, in sunny, cloudy and rainy days. At the beginning we thought the we messing up the camera settings (but also the automatic "point and shoot" has been frustrating) but then we realized that pictures supposed to be crystal clear were always blurred, as if a plastic curtain had been laid all around us.
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[Dec 31, 2006]
trexuphigh
Intermediate
Strength:
Great lens when you need a light zoom for taking pictures of people or animals who you can not get as close to as you woud like. It sufficiently blurs the background and is a fast enough lens for most normal applications. Sharp. Macro feature allows for close up work.
Weakness:
This lens is a bit of a pain in terms on having a rotating end as opposed to internal focusing. It's hard to put on a polazier or graduated ND filter.
I hate and love this lens at the same time. It is not the best lens to work with but time and time again it delivers great pictures on both my Rebel XT and now with my XTi. It fits nicely in a kit with the 17-85 EF-S IS from Canon. It's light and very portable strapped to the side of my Lowepro top load AW. I also have the Sigma 18-200 and I think this lens is a fair bit sharper over the whole zoom range. The Sigma's niche is its very acceptable wide angle to about 90mm. Afterwards its sharpness drops of fast. I've used the Tamron (and the Sigma) for everything from small venue concerts and kid's parties to wildlife viewing. It consistantly provides crisp results especially at the second half of its range. Customer Service Have not tried Similar Products Used: Listen above |
[Dec 21, 2006]
Paul Clements
Expert
Strength:
Excellent image quality throughout.
Weakness:
Focus is slightly slow ( but tends to be accurate ).
For such a cheap lense the image quality is outstanding. Sharpness / contrast is very acceptable up to 200mm. At 300mm sharpness does suffer slightly but not really noticed unless you pixel peep. There is some CA at the wide end when fully open but no worse than anything else in this price range. Build qulity feels OK and is certainly better than most cheap kit lenses.
Customer Service I have had a problem with Error 99 with this lense on my 20D. Hving spoken to Tamron, they suggest that I send them the lense for repair as they are certain its an internal problem. |