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Tamron AF70-300mm F/4-5.6 Di LD Macro Lens with hood for Nikon-D DSLR Cameras Overview:
- 9 Groups, 13 Elements Lens Construction
- Rotation Type of Zooming
- 9 Diaphragm Blade Number
- F/32 Minimum Aperture
- 59 inch Minimum Focus Distance (1.5m) in normal setting, 37.4 inch (0.95m) in macro mode f=180mm-300mm range
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Tamron AF70-300mm F/4-5.6 Di LD Macro Lens with hood for Nikon-D DSLR Cameras Reviews
22 of 24 people found the following review helpful
Good value in this updated design., July 23, 2006 This review is from: Tamron AF70-300mm F/4-5.6 Di LD Macro Lens with hood for Nikon-D DSLR Cameras (Electronics) The new Di lenses from Tamron are designed to work well with digital cameras, although those with the Di will work for 35mm as well (Di-II only work with smaller, APS-C chip size digital cameras). This is an improvement on the fine 70-300 LD (Low Dispersion glass) design. The major improvements in this lens are in the coatings, to help reduce any color bias, and minimize reflections. Additionally, lens manufacturers are doing more inside the barrels to reduce reflections.
Like the older LD design, the new lens has a close-up mode (not strictly "macro") position that allows images 1/2 lifesize on the negative. That's about twice the size of most 300mm zooms lacking this feature.
Compared to the Nikon lenses, it has a metal lens mount (vs. cheaper 70-300G), and slightly longer warranty (6 vs. 5 years). The Nikon (Nikkor) G lens is also considerably older, designed before the demands of digital cameras were understood. It does appear, however, that Nikon will... Read more
14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
Good image quality for the money, December 5, 2007 Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Tamron AF70-300mm F/4-5.6 Di LD Macro Lens with hood for Nikon-D DSLR Cameras (Electronics) I enjoyed this lens for awhile, after selling my Nikon 80-400mm VR because it was huge and heavy. I initially tested it out, using the "macro" abilities quite a bit, but later found that all I needed in my everyday use was focal length. Sure, there are shots I could get at 400mm that I couldn't quite get at 300mm, but 95% of the time 300mm was the perfect length.
This lens was very handy on a trip to Hawaii, but I have since sold it and moved up to the Nikon 70-300mm VR (now that it is quite a good deal on Amazon), so I will make some (hopefully helpful) comparisons between the two.
Pros:
* Light weight, low cost - value is definitely the strongest point of this lens
* Sharp at 300mm (should always stop down to f8 or f11 for best results here)
* Great color (like most Tamron lenses)
Cons:
* No VR (becomes helpful at longer focal lengths)
* Auto-focus can be slow, almost unusable in low light
* Image quality not quite on... Read more
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
You get more that what you pay for . . ., December 3, 2007 By This review is from: Tamron AF70-300mm F/4-5.6 Di LD Macro Lens with hood for Nikon-D DSLR Cameras (Electronics) . . . when you buy this light-weight workhorse telephoto. Well, I call it a workhorse because over the course of the past year I have used it extensively. It was in fact my first telephoto lens and it taught me a lot about depth of field and composition. The close-focusing ability with the "macro" switch is very handy and a joy to anyone who likes flower close-ups. The bokeh on this thing is buttery-smooth, and it's pretty sharp up to about 185mm, the shortest setting you can have with the macro function on (beyond that, sharpness drops off). In all, this is an excellent bargain and a decent performer.
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22 of 24 people found the following review helpful ![]() This review is from: Tamron AF70-300mm F/4-5.6 Di LD Macro Lens with hood for Nikon-D DSLR Cameras (Electronics) The new Di lenses from Tamron are designed to work well with digital cameras, although those with the Di will work for 35mm as well (Di-II only work with smaller, APS-C chip size digital cameras). This is an improvement on the fine 70-300 LD (Low Dispersion glass) design. The major improvements in this lens are in the coatings, to help reduce any color bias, and minimize reflections. Additionally, lens manufacturers are doing more inside the barrels to reduce reflections.Like the older LD design, the new lens has a close-up mode (not strictly "macro") position that allows images 1/2 lifesize on the negative. That's about twice the size of most 300mm zooms lacking this feature. Compared to the Nikon lenses, it has a metal lens mount (vs. cheaper 70-300G), and slightly longer warranty (6 vs. 5 years). The Nikon (Nikkor) G lens is also considerably older, designed before the demands of digital cameras were understood. It does appear, however, that Nikon will... Read more 14 of 14 people found the following review helpful ![]() Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Tamron AF70-300mm F/4-5.6 Di LD Macro Lens with hood for Nikon-D DSLR Cameras (Electronics) I enjoyed this lens for awhile, after selling my Nikon 80-400mm VR because it was huge and heavy. I initially tested it out, using the "macro" abilities quite a bit, but later found that all I needed in my everyday use was focal length. Sure, there are shots I could get at 400mm that I couldn't quite get at 300mm, but 95% of the time 300mm was the perfect length.This lens was very handy on a trip to Hawaii, but I have since sold it and moved up to the Nikon 70-300mm VR (now that it is quite a good deal on Amazon), so I will make some (hopefully helpful) comparisons between the two. Pros: * Light weight, low cost - value is definitely the strongest point of this lens * Sharp at 300mm (should always stop down to f8 or f11 for best results here) * Great color (like most Tamron lenses) Cons: * No VR (becomes helpful at longer focal lengths) * Auto-focus can be slow, almost unusable in low light * Image quality not quite on... Read more 7 of 7 people found the following review helpful ![]() By This review is from: Tamron AF70-300mm F/4-5.6 Di LD Macro Lens with hood for Nikon-D DSLR Cameras (Electronics) . . . when you buy this light-weight workhorse telephoto. Well, I call it a workhorse because over the course of the past year I have used it extensively. It was in fact my first telephoto lens and it taught me a lot about depth of field and composition. The close-focusing ability with the "macro" switch is very handy and a joy to anyone who likes flower close-ups. The bokeh on this thing is buttery-smooth, and it's pretty sharp up to about 185mm, the shortest setting you can have with the macro function on (beyond that, sharpness drops off). In all, this is an excellent bargain and a decent performer. |
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