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Tamron AF 28-300mm f/3.5-6.3 XR Di LD VC (Vibration Compensation) Aspherical (IF) Macro Zoom Lens for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras

Tamron AF 28-300mm f/3.5-6.3 XR Di LD VC (Vibration Compensation) Aspherical (IF) Macro Zoom Lens for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras

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Brand: Tamron
Category: Photography

List Price: $949.95
Buy New: $564.00 (On sale from $579.00)
You Save: $15.00 (3%)

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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 38 reviews

Color: Black
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Maximum Focal Length: 300
Minimum Focal Length: 28
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 5.6 x 4.7

MPN: AF020N-700
Model: AF020N-700
UPC: 725211020028
EAN: 0725211020028
ASIN: B000V6MSRG

Release Date: January 15, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Built in motor for use on the new Nikon Cameras
  • Zoom lock
  • Includes lens hood
  • 6 year Tamron Warranty
  • 67mm filter size

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  • Vanguard VT-126 Aluminum Digital Camera Tripod
  • Heliopan 67mm Uv. Ultra Violet Filter #706701
  • Heliopan 67mm Slim Circular Polarizer Filter
  • Purosol 1oz All Natural Optical Cleaner
  • Hoya 67mm Introductory Filter Kit, UV, Circular Polarizer, 81A and Filter Wallet

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Camera shake can ruin your photos, particularly at telephoto or in low light. Tamron's state-of-the-art Vibration Compensation mechanism incorporated into the award winning 28-300mm zoom gives you blur-free hand-held images for incredible results. Macro Magnification Ratio - 1 - 3 at f=300mm, MFD=0.49m Filter Diameter - 67mm Flower-shaped Lens hood Diameter 3.06 x Length 3.9 (78 x 99mm) Weight - 555 grams (19.4 ounces)

Amazon.com Product Description
Camera shake can ruin your photos, particularly when taking telephoto shots or shooting in low light conditions. This Tamron 28-300mm f/3.5-6.3 macro zoom lens, however, fights camera shake with its state-of-the-art vibration compensation (VC) mechanism, which delivers blur-free handheld images for incredible results. The proprietary VC mechanism employs a three-coil system that moves the VC lens electromagnetically based on signals originating from the movement of three steel balls. The lens element that compensates for vibration is held in place by the balls, so there is little friction and the movement is quite smooth. The end result is a technology that makes it possible to create exceptional images at slower shutter speeds under conditions where a tripod used to be necessary. You can also use subject movement to good effect with the lens, bringing out the contrast between motion and stillness, or shoot without a flash to evoke the genuine atmosphere of the scene. p The lens covers an extremely broad range of focal lengths, from a wide 28mm length to a super-telephoto 300mm length (the 35mm equivalent of 43 to 465mm). Even better, the vibration compensation works throughout the entire zoom range, giving you the freedom to create a wide variety of different images. Other details include a macro magnification ratio of 1:3, a rotational zoom, a minimum focusing distance of 19.3 inches, and a 67mm filter diameter. The lens, which measures 3.06 inches in diameter and 3.9 inches long, carries a six-year warranty.


Customer Reviews:   Read 20 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Good Lens   January 6, 2009
I'm new to the SLR market, though I own several cameras and camcorders. I bought a $250 Canon 300mm lens without VC, and I found out, you get what you pay for. The Tamron lens was recommended to me by a camera professional, and it's was well worth the money. The zoom is fantastic, and the VC allows you to shoot without a tripod. If you are looking for a $600 quality lens, this is it. You don't need to bring any other lens on your trip, this lens does it all.


2 out of 5 stars Disappointed   November 25, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

If you really care about very sharp photos, don't buy this one. I have tried every setting available and even with the VC off, the mirror up on my Canon40D and using a tripod, the pictures are very soft.br /br /The older Tamron 18-200 is sharper, and the Canon kit lens that came with my Rebel camera is even sharper. br /br /


5 out of 5 stars Very satisfied Customer   November 23, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Tamron AF -28-300lens for Nikonbr /Very satisfied with the purchase, Great service and shipping before I expected .


4 out of 5 stars Great lens for what it is.   November 14, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

Having acquired this lens yesterday as a general purpose walk around lens I wanted to post my initial feelings on this piece of glass. Tamron optics tend to be "middle of the road", neither super stellar nor super awful. This lens, however, does go far beyond the middle towards stellar.br /br /The good:br /The VC on this lens is on par with Nikon's VR. Tamron will tell you it's better because of 3 axis control, but I'm not buying it. Still, the VC is really capable and at 300 mm you can get a usable result at 1/40th of a second with good technique.br /br /Color reproduction is good, too, and the lens provides a nice amount of contrast. Probably the best result I've seen out of a Tamron to date.br /br /Sharpness is actually amazingly good stopped down, and not bad wide open either. This is what impressed me the most with this lens.br /br /The bad:br /The VC is loud. You can hear it work. I guess some people may find that assuring, but I find it slightly annoying. br /br /Focus is about as slow as a glacier indoors. Outdoors, it's OK, but not super snappy. It hunts a lot and I find myself using manual focus in somewhat dim indoor light. This is not surprising, given the lens maximum aperture of f/6.3 at telephoto and 3.5 at wide angle.br /br /The small max aperture also dims the viewfinder substantially, again, not so bad outdoors but indoors, it's like you're wearing sunglasses.br /br /The Neutral:br /Like all lenses on a 35mm sensor, there is light fall off on the corners. It is pretty well controlled, and disappears by f/8. But, it is helped by the fact that its maximum aperture is small, so that helps mitigate light falloff. br /br /Overall:br /If you are looking for a capable walk around lens that won't break the budget or your back, this is the lens to buy, period. Probably not suitable for APS-C sensor cameras (it becomes a 42-450 then), but on a 35mm sensor camera, this lens is a gem. If you have a APS-C sensor, consider the Tamrom 18-250 VC lens. It is every bit as good as this lens is.


4 out of 5 stars better than expected   October 18, 2008
 0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I bought this lens for D300. the overall built quality is fair for $599 lens. With my D300, I used AF fine tune to maximize the sharpness, however, it turns out that it always back focus when I shoot the object on the shadow and the background is brighter.br /br /So, I suggest to turn AF fine turn off. (- -")br /br /VC is so good and very useful

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