Tamron SP 150-600mm F5-6.3 Di VC USD For Canon EF
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12 years ago
The Tamron 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD , ( buy from Amazon ) ( review ) is Tamron's latest (and longest) telephoto zoom. It will presumably replace the Tamron 200-500/5-6.3, since the two are close in price and the 150-600 is better in just about every respect.
12 years ago
With some imagination, you have a lens that can be used for a variety of creative projects. The Tamron 150-600mm f5-6.3 is a reasonably priced lens that really delivers. It's not a cheap doorstop telephoto lens. While it is f5-6.3, make no mistake: this lens is phenomenal.
12 years ago
Tamron's new ultra-zoom lens, the SP 150-600MM F/5-6.3 Di VC USD, is a large and powerful zoom lens for anyone that is looking to get up close and personal with their subjects. This large lens can be used with either Full-Frame or APS-C sized image sensors, although with an APS-C sensor you are...
Pros:
- Amazing zoom range
- perfect for shooting from a distance
- Vibration Correction adds up to 4 stops of correction when shooting handheld
- Although large
- it is compact for this class of lens
- Smooth
- easy rotating rings for zoom and focus
- Weather-sealed for shooting in all conditions
- Affordable...
Cons:
- Problems with the AF system on the cameras when using this lens
- Slight amount of give when the lens is attached to a camera body
12 years ago
Tamron SP 150-600mm f/5-6.3 VC USD review
In the same way that all little boys want to be astronauts, all budding photographers dream of long lenses. Right? Well, perhaps not all, but the super-long lens is surely on the wish list of many who have yet to realise that they won't actually need one.
12 years ago
If you've been looking for a long telephoto lens for less than £1000, odds are you've been disappointed. Until now that is, as the new Tamron SP 150-600mm f/5-6.3 VC USD boasts an impressive zoom range and just sneaks in under the £1000 bracket.
11 years ago
The Tamron's 600mm focal length is the longest in its class, so if it's absolute reach you're after, it has a clear advantage over other lenses currently on the market. The Sigma comes closest, with the camera manufacturers all offering 400mm instead.
11 years ago
Love it. Swapped for 100-400, which I loved, but added zoom makes this purchase a no brainer
Pros:
- Zoom range
- Image quality
- Value for money
Cons:
- Cannot think off any
11 years ago
Lens Review: Tamron SP 150-600mm f/5-6.3 Di VC USD, A Long-Range Tele-Zoom With Vibration Compensation
Being in general a wide to moderate tele-zoom kind of guy, I have found myself occasionally frustrated by lacking a long zoom or tele prime when shooting in the great outdoors. There are some scenes and places that cry out for a longer focal length, and it's not from laziness but more accessibility...
11 years ago
Tamron 150-600mm f/5-6.3 Di VC USD SP review by olafmaisonneuve
Hi, I bought that lens for my Nikon 610. Used it 4 times. Had a filter in front element. Realize after less then a month it has already particle in front element. Return it to Amphis by Purolator (41,00 $ shipping) and they told me , it need to be cleaned and will cost me 225,00 $ !
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10 years ago
Tamron SP150-600mm F5-6.3 VC USD Lens- Canon Mount TAA011CAN review
If you aren't looking at the Sigma 150-600mm "C" in another tab right now, you probably should be: the lenses are very comparable, and are definitely competing for the same market. The Tamron is an exceptional lens for the price point, but its slow aperture range limits it to photography accompanied...
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