Im not an expert photographer but enjoy it as a hobby. I purchased this Tamron 18-270mm PZD lens as a replacement for the standard 18-55mm lens my Nikon d3100 came with and I wasn't disappointed.I researched the internet on reviews and listened to many salespersons opinions in various photography shops and my conclusion was to buy myself one. They retail at around £500 but I purchased mine on Ebay, checking the sellers feedback etc and my winning bid was £352 so I was well pleased.I have used it in the New Forest, which is local to me, taking both distant shots of pineland forest etc and macro close-ups of dewdrops on blades of grass etc. I have used it at my local beach too with some impressive close-ups of waves breaking etc. One shot in particular I had put onto canvas and now hangs on my lounge wall! The VC is a useful function, and various reviews mentioned using this function would 'eat' the battery life quickly but I haven't found this to be the case, so I generally leave it on all the time. The autofocus is good and fairly quick but I would recommend manual for greater flexability (fore-focus / midrange or distant etc) which is somewhat lost on Auto as it sometimes searches/refocuses again if you accidently half press the shutter again. The lens is noticeably heavier than the standard and I find walking with it round your neck for great lengths of time a bit annoying but I found using a cross the body strap and soft-case a much better arrangement for comfort as the cameras always by your side and the extra weight doesn't even notice carrying it this way. Also when taking photos, as the lens is also longer, I would recommend an external flash as the body of the lens sometimes casts a slight shadow on photos occasionally. An external/top mounted flash bypasses this problem by the height of the flash (this will be my next purchase). The zoom is a little stiff to operate but I find this preferable to being so smooth it makes the lens creep when carried around the neck( you can also use the lens 'lock' button which works well). I recommend a clear filter to protect the lens if you drop it as hopefully you will only have to replace the end filter and not the lens! Finally if your still in any doubt whether to buy this lens, just go for it, you wont be dissapointed, Im not, Im well pleased with it and hope it will last me many years. I hope you have found my review helpful.Read full review
I have only taken 15 pictures up till now .Was a grey overcast day yesterday pictures as come out well know better when the weather improves . One thing there a good lens for taken pictures of boat at full reach for the price there hard to beat will write more when I get some sun to work with plus when I get it on to my Nikon d7200 using 1/3 crop I was using my Nikon d5300 yesterday . It as replaced my old sigma 250 after being used every everyday for over six year but its still going so now I will see if the Tamron last the time and takes stands up to the frost snow and rain .
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This is a good quality lens for the price, with sharp images and quick response times for auto focus and burst photography. Well recommended for the price.
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Tamron quality for digital SLR cameras. Excellent range zoom lens from wide angle to impressive telephoto. Super images and good vibration control for low speed shots .A compact and lightweight lens for this zoom range. Recommended
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As everyone says its a great all rounder but don't expect to much, not to impressed on the build quality the image stabilisation is a little jurky but doesn't affect the final picture... At the end of the day it's cheap taking this into account its a good value lense
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