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Tamron AF70-300 f/4-5.6 Canon Mount Lens

Tamron AF70-300 f/4-5.6 Canon Mount Lens

List Price: $417.99
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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good lens to have
Review: One of the influencing reasons I entered the world of SLRs was so I could have a variety of lenses to suit different needs. I bought this lens as a package deal that included the Canon Rebel 2000 body and the basic Tamron 28-80mm lens. The reason I chose this lens was based a lot on its price. I knew that I wouldn't be using this lens non-stop, nor would I demand the quality of a [lens] with the same range. But I wanted a lens that I could carry around and be ready for that long shot. It has served me very well, and I have taken some great pictures with it.

I think every photographer with an SLR camera should have a lens that can go to this range. It has come in handy many times, with good results. For example, I recently took a trip to Australia. For about 95% of the time I used the 28-80mm lens, but there were a few occasions where I was so glad I had a lens that can go to 300mm. We went to Rainbow Beach, a popular tourist spot, where our guide spotted some whales off in the ocean. Everyone grabbed their camera, and I whipped out this lens and got ready. At 300mm the pictures turned out great, and the whales can be seen at a size that dwarfs how they would have been at 80mm. I felt so sorry for the people taking pictures with a point and shoot without a zoom. They wouldn't see a thing in their pictures!

One more time this lens came in handy was for taking pictures of birds. At South Molle Island we had the chance to see hundreds of lorikeets, very colorful birds native to Australia (I think). Anyway, we could get very close to the birds as they were fed. With the 100-30033 lens I was able to get great pictures of frame-filling birds. I am so happy I had this lens handy.

When you buy this lens though, don't expect the sharpest results. The picture quality is a little iffy at the larger focal lengths. You can probably find some lens tests online that compare it to others. But what makes me recommend this lens to you is just the fact that you should have a lens that can give you these kinds of pictures no matter what kind of photographer you are. And the rather cheap price is just another benefit.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good lens to have
Review: One of the influencing reasons I entered the world of SLRs was so I could have a variety of lenses to suit different needs. I bought this lens as a package deal that included the Canon Rebel 2000 body and the basic Tamron 28-80mm lens. The reason I chose this lens was based a lot on its price. I knew that I wouldn't be using this lens non-stop, nor would I demand the quality of a [lens] with the same range. But I wanted a lens that I could carry around and be ready for that long shot. It has served me very well, and I have taken some great pictures with it.

I think every photographer with an SLR camera should have a lens that can go to this range. It has come in handy many times, with good results. For example, I recently took a trip to Australia. For about 95% of the time I used the 28-80mm lens, but there were a few occasions where I was so glad I had a lens that can go to 300mm. We went to Rainbow Beach, a popular tourist spot, where our guide spotted some whales off in the ocean. Everyone grabbed their camera, and I whipped out this lens and got ready. At 300mm the pictures turned out great, and the whales can be seen at a size that dwarfs how they would have been at 80mm. I felt so sorry for the people taking pictures with a point and shoot without a zoom. They wouldn't see a thing in their pictures!

One more time this lens came in handy was for taking pictures of birds. At South Molle Island we had the chance to see hundreds of lorikeets, very colorful birds native to Australia (I think). Anyway, we could get very close to the birds as they were fed. With the 100-30033 lens I was able to get great pictures of frame-filling birds. I am so happy I had this lens handy.

When you buy this lens though, don't expect the sharpest results. The picture quality is a little iffy at the larger focal lengths. You can probably find some lens tests online that compare it to others. But what makes me recommend this lens to you is just the fact that you should have a lens that can give you these kinds of pictures no matter what kind of photographer you are. And the rather cheap price is just another benefit.


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