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Tamron AF 70-200mm f/2.8 Di LD IF Macro Lens for Canon Digital SLR Cameras

Tamron AF 70-200mm f/2.8 Di LD IF Macro Lens for Canon Digital SLR Cameras

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Brand: Tamron
Category: Photography

List Price: $1,245.95
Buy New: $635.00
You Save: $610.95 (49%)



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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 13 reviews

Color: Black
Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Maximum Focal Length: 200
Minimum Focal Length: 70
Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.3
Dimensions (in): 11.4 x 6.2 x 6.2

MPN: AF001C-700
Model: AF001C-700
UPC: 725211017011
EAN: 0725211017011
ASIN: B0012GLHL2

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Fast f 2.8 telephoto zoom
  • Excellent macro magnification of 1:3.1
  • includes case and lens hood
  • Removable lightweight Tripod Holder
  • 6 year manufacturers warranty

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The SP AF70-200mm F/2.8 zoom lens features a versatile MFD of just 37.4" over the entire zoom range, best-in-class maximum macro magnification ratio of 1:3.1 at f=200mm, and an advantageous internal focusing (IF) system that allow stress-free photography. The new tele-zoom lens covers a desirable focal length range of 70mm medium telephoto to 200mm telephoto when mounted on full-size format SLR cameras and a focal length range from 109mm to 310mm ultra telephoto when mounted on a DSLR camera with an APS-C sized imager. Diameter 3.5 x Length 7.6 (89.5x194.3mm) Weight - 40.6 ounces (1150 grams) without tripod mount


Customer Reviews:   Read 8 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars A Great Zoom Lens   January 6, 2009
Alex
I find this lens to be very sharp at the wide end and acceptably sharp at the zoom end. This lens is comparable or even a bit better than Nikon 70-200 mm f2.8 at almost 3X the cost!I did not have any focusing problem on my D300 or D700.


2 out of 5 stars Picture Quality is excellent. Autofocus is truly horrible.   November 10, 2008
K. Rogers (United States)
5 out of 8 found this review helpful

I bought the Tamron 70-200 f/2.8 to replace my Nikkor 18-200 VR lens. I figured that at 2.8 flat, I would be able to get better shots. I was correct....when the shots are in focus. When I'm in daylight, the autofocus is not all that terrible, but when I'm indoors and especially when I'm in lower light (where the f/2.8 shines), it takes literally 3-6 times as long for this lens to focus as my others. Sometimes I have to wait upwards of 3-5 full seconds. I thought I might have just gotten a bad lens because the speed was so incredibly slow, but after checking the reviews online it's pretty clear that this is a well known issue with this lens. Obviously I should expect it to perform like the Nikkor lens, which is twice the cost, but this is ridiculous. I really like Tamron lenses and don't understand how they could possibly release a lens with this big of a problem. I should say that, if you're willing to stick to manual focus, the image quality is top notch. I just want to make sure others who are looking at this lens are aware of the problem before they lay down that much cash.

I would rate the lens 4 stars for picture quality and 5 stars for value, but the I would have to find a way to award negative stars for the autofocus. In the end, I'm giving it 2 stars



4 out of 5 stars Great quality, sloppy focusing   November 2, 2008
Flavio L. Demarchi Santos
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Great image quality, but slow and noisy focusing system. Good for music concerts and portraits, bad for sports and bird pictures.


5 out of 5 stars Tamron AF 70-200mm f/2.8 Di LD IF Macros lens for Canon   November 2, 2008
R. York (KY, USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is an amazing lens. I have used it for photographing my son's Friday night high school football games and I couldn't be more pleased.
As with any lens you have to follow the game as it moves but it is well worth it. I have taken pictures that look as good as the newspaper pictures of these games. I am not a photographer per say, I am a scrapbooking Mom who has learned to be a better picture taker and my only regret with this lens is that I didn't purchase it sooner.
I am thankful that for what I needed my camera and lens to do I was able to afford this lens, a $10,000.00 lens is out of the question for me.
This lens does have some weight to it but I use a mono pod and that is a lifesaver for me. I have not experienced the noise problem that other people have, the way I see it, if I get the pictures I want a little noise would be worth it--I have 2 boys- noise doesn't bother me.
The camera I use this lens on is Canon Rebel XTi, which I love very much by the way!




5 out of 5 stars An excellent alternative to those "high priced" lenses   October 21, 2008
James T. Walczak (Cleveland Ohio)
6 out of 6 found this review helpful

After using this lens for a few weeks now, I have to say that I am simply floored by the quality. Using this lens with a Canon 40D, the image quality has been simply superb. Sharpness, color, focus, etc., have all been right on the nose. More over, compared with other "3rd party" lenses, this lens is also quiet and rather fast focusing.

When I first opened the package I will admit that I was rather surprised by the weight of this lens. According to the specs, it's still the lightest lens in it's class, but being a fixed fast, aperture lens (f/2.8), it is still rather heavy...something to be aware of if you have neck problems. That said, the build quality of this lens is top notch. The focus and zoom are both steady and sure, the new auto/manual selector is very nice (once you get used to it) and the fit and finish is very nice indeed. No this lens doesn't have weather sealing o-rings, so I would not recommend it for "extreme" shooting conditions (such as in a desert or the arctic or something) but beyond that this is a serious piece of equipment for your arsenal.

If you are one of those "lens snobs" who will ONLY own L lenses because having that big ol' white chunk of metal on the front of your camera somehow makes you feel special, then this probably isn't the lens for you. However if you are open minded and looking for a great alternative to those high priced lenses, the new Tamron 70-200mm f/2.8 is definitely worth a look. For the price this lens just can't be beat!


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