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Tamron 18-270mm f/3.5-6.3 Di II VC LD Aspherical IF Macro Lens for Nikon DSLR Cameras | 
enlarge | Brand: Tamron Category: Photography
List Price: $949.95 Buy New: $563.00 (On sale from $599.00) You Save: $36.00 (6%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 306
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Maximum Focal Length: 270 Minimum Focal Length: 18 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 3.8 x 3.2 x 3.2
MPN: 18-270mm Nikon Model: 18-270mm Nikon UPC: 725211003021 EAN: 0725211003021 ASIN: B001DYC0CS
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| Features:
| • | Flower-shaped lens hood accessory included | | • | Minimum focusing distance of 0.49m over the entire zoom range for the maximum magnification ratio of 1 - 3.5 | | • | Zoom lock mechanism for convenience in carrying the outfit | | • | New outer design matches the newest generation high power zoom lens in the digital era | | • | 7 Diaphragm Blades |
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Product Description With the advent of the latest 15X zoom lens from Tamron, the pioneer of high power zoom lenses, the high power zoom lens has steadily evolved from a 7.1X to a 10.7X to a 13.9X and now to the worlds largest zoom ratio of 15X by combining advanced high power zoom design technologies accumulated by Tamron since 1992. The lens covers an angle of view equivalent to that of a 28mm wideangle to a 419mm ultra telephoto with just one lens, letting the user capture once-in-the-lifetime images of panoramic landscape images or close-up pictures of children smiling, without having to get too close to the subject and without having to change lenses. For Nikon Digital SLRs.
Amazon.com Product Description Camera shake can ruin your photos, particularly when taking telephoto shots or shooting in low light conditions. The Tamron 18-270mm f/3.5-6.3 macro zoom lens, however, fights camera shake with its state-of-the-art vibration compensation (VC) mechanism, which delivers blur-free handheld images for incredible results. The proprietary VC mechanism employs a three-coil system that moves the VC lens electromagnetically based on signals originating from the movement of three steel balls. The lens element that compensates for vibration is held in place by the balls, so there is little friction and the movement is quite smooth. The end result is a technology that makes it possible to create exceptional images at slower shutter speeds under conditions where a tripod used to be necessary. You can also use subject movement to good effect with the lens, bringing out the contrast between motion and stillness, or shoot without a flash to evoke the genuine atmosphere of the scene. The lens covers an extremely broad range of focal lengths, from an extra-wide 18mm length to a telephoto 270mm length (the 35mm equivalent of 28mm to 419mm). The resulting 15x zoom ratio is the world's largest, representing a wide cross section of Tamron high-power zoom design technologies. Plus, the vibration compensation works throughout the entire zoom range, giving you the freedom to create a wide variety of images. The lens lets users capture once-in-a-lifetime panoramic landscape images or close-up pictures of children smiling, all without getting too close to the subject or changing lenses. Other details include a macro magnification range of 1:3.5, a minimum focusing distance of 19.3 inches, and a 72mm filter diameter. The lens, which measures 3.1 inches in diameter and 3.9 inches long, carries a six-year warranty.
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Very nice all purpose/all around lens January 8, 2009 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I have 2 of Nikon's finest lenses that give me from 24 to 200 mm... I was looking for a single lens that would cover what these 2 Nikon lenses do. Also... the larger of the 2 Nikon lenses is just that... LARGE. I am an avid outdoors photographer and found the Tamron lens to be very adequate for my purposes, and gives me the added range of 18 to 270 mm. All 3 lenses are Image Stabilizing. I agree with previous reviews in that the lens is a little more firm when moving it up to about 150 mm and that if will creep if left unlocked, which the lens does have a nice locking in the 18mm position. I took photo's with all 3 lenses and the Tameron held it's own when compared to the Nikon's... I won't sell my Nikon's because they may be better in some cases, but the Tameron is the lens that is attached to my Nikon D-70 for general all around photo's
Works as Advertized January 4, 2009 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this lens in our local store(Robis Camera) here in lakewood, Washington. I could bought a nikon 18-200 (online) for the price I pay $599.00 plus tax Total of $650.00. But I like the fact,if I have a problem its only 4 miles away. Plus I need to support the local economy. By the time I got out in the store, I did a lot of quick shot outside, kind of cloudy. I also holding the camera in my lap and do a lot shot while driving (traffic is minimal, not recommend to do in highway while doing 70MPH. I use the lens on Nikon D200. Inside the house on normal lighting I can really get a good sharp pictures. I find out using Aperture priority on 5.6 setting ISO 800 or 1000 you don't need flash. I do have SB 800, I to use it with diffuser and point straight to ceiling on Program all my pix is really sharp (potrait setting). I will update and post my pix in flicker.com so far I'm happy and will not plan to removed it my camera body. The extra 70mm is big plus. I think I can do wedding with just one lens. To prove my point visit Tamron.com and check a few pro there making their living in one lens only.. Highly recommend this one. This one has a lock on 18mm so it won't extend while you walking, mine is kind of really stiff now because its brand new. When I download all my pix to my 17 inch laptop It blow me away. Now the final test will be an enlargement of 20X30 inches poster or 13X19.. My next lens will be nikon 70-200mm f/2.8 VR still saving for that $1,650.00 and 6 years warranty and metal mount, what a deal...
Poor Indoor Auto Focus ... January 1, 2009 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
I agree with the previous reviewer. The lens is struggling to focus indoor (Couldn't get the focus or takes 5-10 seconds) with the decent lighting conditions (6 recessed lights; 12*15 Room; All lights were lit with full power) where as my other old Nikon lenses (28-80G, 70-300G) takes fraction of a second to focus the same subject with the same lighting conditions indoor.
If the zoom range is more than 50mm, the lens is struggling for the focus. For the same lighting and the same subject, when the zoom is reduced to 50mm or low, then the focus is locked immediately. When the lens struggles to auto focus, focus quickly again one or two times then it might lock the focus but by the time the moment is gone.
I think the lens was designed that in indoors (at home) more than 50mm may not be necessary, indoors are not for action photography or action happens in a very well lit conditions, need a longer zoom when you walk around outside and don't need to change the lens.
It is a great lens for the outdoor and picture quality is excellent (both indoor and outdoor) comparing my other two lenses. If you are looking for the indoor photography at home and try to capture your kid's action or need quick auto focus with the decent indoor lighting conditions, then this is not your lens. Other than that this is great a lens.
Very bad autofocus when zooming December 27, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Under low light condition (normal indoor lighting) the AF is very slow and sometimes cannot find the focus. In the latter case, it oscillate about the focus position. It can keep on oscillating like this maybe forever. Such situation is very easy to find for demonstration.
Actually, since I bought new both this lens and a D300, I was wondering whether it was the body or the lens which was the problem. After much time surfing the web and comparison with cameras in demonstration in shops with different lenses, I find the problem is the lens. I did notice that the lens in the shop was working a little better but also had the same behavior (the shop was well lit maybe).
The problem is that the AF behavior happens very often indoors. I missed a lot of pictures because the event I wanted to capture was over by the time and if the AF worked. I also often zoom a little indoor in order to avoid the shadow created by the lens when using flash. Since the AF issue is mostly when zooming, you see the problem. Struggling for the focus during almost every shots brings me stress. Of course, using the manual focus is a solution, but it also takes time. If it is technologically difficult to build a good AF for this lens, then tamron should clearly state that in its specification... but this would not be good for the business of course.
Please let a message if you have info about the AF issue. If this is a defect of some lenses or if it is normal. Thank you.
Best All-in-one Lense December 22, 2008 2 out of 4 found this review helpful
Great lens, VR works perfect. Pictures are sharp for amateur standards. I tried Sigma 18-200 OS and Nikon 18-200 VR before this lens, and Tamron's super zoom and VR are better than Nikon, colors are better, IQ and sharpness better than Nikon as well. AF is slower than Nikon. Sigma is the worst (stay away). This is not a pro lens, and for it is consumer target, it is the best lens around. Very compact, and lets you take dim light 270mm pictures with it is state of the art VR. I am using it with my Nikon D90. AF can be a little slow and hectic in extreme low light conditions, but otherwise as good as Nikon. Did I mention that it is very compact and weighs less than a pound.
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