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Tamron LD A061 For Canon 28-300mm f/3.5-6.3 LD XR Aspherical IF Di Lens For...

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Item specifics

Condition
Used: An item that has been used previously. The item may have some signs of cosmetic wear, but is ...
Compatible Brand
For Tamron
Series
Tamron Di
UPC
0725211067115
Maximum Aperture
f/3.5-6.3
Brand
Tamron
Type
Aspherical, Macro/Close Up
Focus Type
Auto & Manual, Zoom
Mount
Sigma
MPN
AF061C-700
Focal Length
Zoom, 28-300mm

About this product

Product Information

Maintaining the high performance of the previous model, Tamron's new 28-300mm zoom lens now features the "Di" design, making it the ideal lens for use with both digital and film cameras. The "Di" design is achieved by applying a new optical design to its coated surfaces, and by further enhancing Tamron's already stringent quality control system. Whether you shoot film or digital, the lens provides high image quality for both platforms. When used with APS-C size digital SLR cameras, the lens provides an angle of view equivalent to approximately 44-465mm, covering the standard to ultra telephoto range with no sacrifice of quality or aperture range.

Product Identifiers

Brand
Tamron
MPN
AF061C-700
UPC
0725211067115
Model
A061 For Canon
eBay Product ID (ePID)
112970221

Product Key Features

Mount
Sigma
Focal Length
Zoom, 28-300mm
Maximum Aperture
f/3.5-6.3
Type
Aspherical, Macro/Close Up
Focus Type
Auto & Manual, Zoom

Dimensions

Weight
14.82 Oz

Additional Product Features

Aperture
F/3.5-6.3
Compatible Brand
Canon
Min Aperture
22
Additional Tech Characteristics
Ld XR Aspherical IF Di
Diameter
2.9in
Focal Length (mm)
28-300mm
Series
Tamron Ld
Camera Type
SLR
Camera Technology
Digital
Product Line
Tamron Ld

Item description from the seller

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Product ratings and reviews

4.4
14 product ratings
  • 7 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
  • 5 users rated this 4 out of 5 stars
  • 2 users rated this 3 out of 5 stars
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Durable

Sharp image

Good value

Most relevant reviews

  • Top favorable review

    Great Lens

    This lens is great. It's light weight, auto focus is quick and is a great grab & go lens

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: newwhiz

  • Nice lens for different projects

    This is a very good lens to carry if you have a smiple project and you don't want to carry many lenses. It is exactly why I got this lens. Now there are some good things and some not very good things about this lens. Pro: 1. Versatile and lightweight 2. Wide range between wide angle and tele (mostly if you're doing full frame or film cameras) not so much in APC and small digital. 3. Good camera manufacturer 4. Cheap compared to Nikon lenses (which I love very very much) Con: 1. Aperture (lens opens up at 5.3 or something) which does not make it a very fast lens especially for low light or sports photography (i do lots of car racing photographry). Of course I compare this to my fast f:2.8 lenses from Nikon that cost almost $2000 each 2. Lens is considered soft which means you won't get ...

  • Tamron 28-300mm XR DI is a great walk around lens.

    Tamron's DI series lenses are made for the digital SLR. There is a visible difference using this lens over Tamron's early model of the same focal length. I own a good number of lenses but because of the range this one covers it is my lens of choice when I am not sure what I will encounter. I have several good shots of bugs and flowers allowed by how close the lens focuses. The 300mm end is good for birds, people and sports. The 28mm end is a little long for some of the indoor shots I need. This lens is a little slow on the focus once you have gotten used to an AFS lens but if you have the money Tamron's latest version has the internal focus motor. This is the lens I have on my camera a very high percentage of the time.

  • great lens but heavy for its size

    This is a very good lens for fullframe cameras, works well on subframes that have drive-motors as well...just one caveat with it, it's not light. Very sharp and reasonably fast and clear for a superzoom but it's a pocket full of change. you can check the specs on slrgear.com this lens is 550g vs 430g for the Tamron 18-250 which is the equivalent lens on a Sony with body-IS And that extra 120 grams is really noticeable on a light camera. It doesn't help much on a heavy camera :) Seriously adds to the inertia. But the IS is very good, it doesn't vignette much like the T18-250 on a subframe...it's a good all-around carry. As long as you don't mind carrying it :) It certainly makes WAY more sense than the Canon 28-300 EF-L IS at 1670g and $2250 retail.

  • Not a Nikon, but a good affordable 2nd stringer until I win the lottery!

    So far I am just fooling around with it. The pictures seem sharp enough to my eye. The zoom is a little rough but not a deal breaker. Same for the noise the VC system generates. Those issues aren't too bad to manage. It will take a little more shooting to decide whether the slow response time is going to be an issue, I could see that it could be a problem for a professional who needs to catch that look between the bride and groom while cutting the cake. For me, I may miss a few family candid shots, but on the opposite side of the spectrum, the long range of the lens allows me to catch other shots that I wouldn't have had a chance at before, Right now, I would say, I definitely got my money's worth. It will be a great carry around lens. When the slow auto focus starts to get on my ...