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Tamron AF 70-300mm f/4.0-5.6 Di LD Macro Zoom Lens for Konica Minolta and Sony Digital SLR Cameras | 
enlarge | Brand: Tamron Category: Photography
List Price: $281.95 Buy New: $144.95 You Save: $137.00 (49%)
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Rating: 18 reviews
Media: Electronics Batteries Included: No Maximum Focal Length: 300 Minimum Focal Length: 70 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 5.3 x 4.1 x 4.1
MPN: AF017M-700 Model: AF017M-700 UPC: 725211177128 EAN: 0725211177128 ASIN: B000EXT5AY
Release Date: March 8, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 70-300mm macro lens with f/4-5.6 maximum aperture for digital or 35mm cameras | | • | Easy-to-use macro switch lets you alternate between 180mm and 300mm focal lengths | | • | Minimum focus distance of 59 inches from subject (normal) or 37.4 inches (macro) | | • | 9-blade circular diaphragm provides beautiful soft-focus imagery; 62mm filter diameter | | • | Measures 3 inches in diameter and 4.6 inches long; weighs 15.3 ounces |
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Amazon.com Product Description It's never been easier to capture great action shots than with the Tamron AF 70-300mm macro lens. Delivering superior image quality for both digital SLRs and 35mm film cameras, this flexible lens lets you zoom in extra close when shooting moving subjects, such as athletes on the field or children running or playing. When used with a digital camera, the lens does even better, producing a super-telephoto 35mm equivalent of 465mm--unbeatable in almost any other lens. Macro Switch The lens offers an easy-to-use macro switch that lets you alternate between the 180mm and 300mm focal lengths, letting you enjoy true macro photography with a telephoto effect at a maximum magnification ratio of 1:2. The minimum focus distance, meanwhile, is 59 inches from the subject in normal shooting ranges, but when you flip the switch, you can get as close as 37.4 inches. And as an added bonus, the lens boasts a nine-blade circular diaphragm that provides beautiful soft-focus imagery for a professional result. Now you can showcase all your photographic talent with close-up shots of small flowers and insects in parks or in the wild, or any other beautiful small object you discover. Coatings Tamron has also adopted various countermeasures against ghosting and flare, common problems in digital photography. The lens employs internal surface coating and new multilayer coating technology to minimize reflections that occur when light enters through the front element, while also reducing image-degrading effects caused by the imagers themselves. The strictest quality control standards were also applied to increase resolution performance and prevent flare due to aberrations, resulting in a telephoto zoom lens ideal for photography with digital SLR cameras. This is one lens you can use with confidence. - Lens construction: 9 groups and 13 elements
- Diagonal angle of view: 34 to 8 degrees (at 21 to 15 feet)
- Type of zooming: Rotation
- Diaphragm blade number: 9
- Minimum aperture: f/32
- Minimum focus distance: 59 inches in normal setting; 37.4 inches in macro mode
- Macro magnification ratio: 1:2
- Filter diameter: 62mm
- Accessory: Lens hood
- Dimensions: 3 inches in diameter and 4.6 inches long
- Weight: 15.3 ounces
Product Description Tamron now offers a lightweight, compact, high-image-quality telephoto zoom lens with macro capability of 1: 2 that can be used with digital cameras. This new lens is a Di type lens using an optical system with improved multi-coating designed to function with digital SLR cameras as well as film cameras.With this 70-300mm telephoto zoom lens, flipping a macro switch in the focal length range of 180mm to 300mm obtains a maximum magnification ratio of 1: 2 at a minimum focus distance as short as 37.4", enabling close-up shots of flowers, insects, and other objects that normally require the use of a specially designed macro lens. Moreover, this is a zoom lens that casually offers the distant capture and foreshortening effect pleasures of the 300mm ultra-telephoto world.
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| Customer Reviews:
Very nice lens December 20, 2008 Jeremy Treis I've had this lens for about a month now, and it has been a great lens! It's definitely not the best out there, but for less than $200 it's awesome! I would recommend this to anyone who is learning to use their DSLR and want a little more flexibility.
I add another vote for this is a really a good one November 6, 2008 Pathfinder (OK USA) I have sony alpha dslr A200 and a bit disappointed with it's softness in focus. Now I know it was a problem of the lens comes with a default. With this Tamron zoom on it, I got a way better sharp images and I am really happy with my choice.
excellent zoom lens August 16, 2008 Jerome W. Jantzi (clarksville, tn usa) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
As I am not an accomplished photographer, I know little about all of the technical terms associated with photography. I do know, however, the tamron af 70-3-- f/4.0-5.6 Di LD Macro zoom lens for my Sony A-200 SLR Camera works wonderfully. Since I don't know what I am doing (yet) it has been basically a point and shoot experience that has worked out well.
Excellent lens for the price August 15, 2008 Matthew Jude Brown (Anaheim, CA USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This is an excellent lens for its price. It's plastic-bodied, but of good quality plastic, miles better than any kit lens. The use of plastic also means it's light and thus easy to carry, where a heavier lens might get left at home. There are no rattles or wobbles even at the (quite long) maximum extension. Flaws? It's slow to focus, which means that it may not be the best for fast-paced action, but this also helps with focus accuracy. The front of the lens rotates during focussing, which means that polarizing filters can't easily be used. Like all consumer zooms of this class, it's not all that fast, although it has a wider aperture at 70mm than most kit lenses. Image quality on my Maxxum 7D is high, with excellent contrast and detail and accurate, vivid colors. The only real flaw is noticeable but not too objectionable chromatic aberration (CA). Unlike many lenses advertised as having a "Macro" mode, this one is actually useful, permitting up to half life size at a reasonable subject distance. It's not quite true Macro, but is good enough for many purposes. Fully retracted and with the hood reversed, the lens is usefully small, fitting in my camera bag without problems when mounted on the camera. I'd strongly recommend this against competing lenses, especially Sony's comparitively mediocre offering.
Lived up to expectations June 15, 2008 R. Matkin (Michigan, USA) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
Have owned a Tamron lens before for a 35mm camera and were satisfied with that lens. Bought this to go with a Sony Alpha and it has met expectations. It allows quick, crisp shooting with very good detail in a variety of lighting. While it has given us some good shots with the camera handheld, it really shines with a tripod. Our primary use is nature shots, but have used it for interior shots, as well. As advertised, it works very well with the autofocus capabilities of the camera. We bought it to enhance the capabilities of the camera beyond the 70-210mm that we already owned. Be aware that the F-stop range is fairly narrow, but once you get used to it, performance is what we hoped for.
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