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2024-12-25T09:18:14
Excellent range
JILL W.
2024-08-21T20:00:00
I like Tamron lenses, cheaper than stock lenses for your camera body and the image quality is very good. I like how the stabilizer grabs the picture even at long focal distances.
Gergely
2022-12-29T02:31:39
Bought it to try to replace my XF 18-135 using an X-S10 body. Ended up returning it. First, it was significantly larger and heavier than the 18-135, and, at least for me, the image quality was slightly worse. I think that for 90% of shooting situations, getting out to 300 mm is not necessary, so I decided that the lower weight and higher image quality on the 18-135 was a better fit.
REED B.
2022-12-11T22:43:33
After having "super zooms" in the years past, I found them to be convenient for not having to change lenses, but lacking in image quality. Fast forward to now, I read good reviews on this lens, so I thought I'd give a superzoom another try. Was not disappointed! Image quality is far better than any I have had in the past... Not perfect at 300mm, but compared to years ago, this one is light years ahead in image quality! Plus the vibration control is superb! I have had a stroke, and my steadiness in my hands and arms is now gone. I find I can hand hold this lens / body combo (no IBIS in body) at 300mm and shoot at 1/60th of a second and get good results! Well worth the praise given to it by online reviewers!
Bill B.
2022-12-08T11:41:40
Tamron 18-300 E-mount I need a super zoom for my Sony A6600. For me, the situation where I shoot is very fluid and can change in a heartbeat, and sometimes there is no time to change from the Sony 18-200 to my Sony 70-350. With this new lens, the only lens that I need to carry is my 10-18 wide angle zoom. However, I am not getting rid of 70-350 because there will situation where I will need every millimeter and I like the photos from this lens.
Ronald L.
2022-10-21T09:59:47
This is an excellent lens with great reach and surprisingly good image quality for the price. The image stabilization is also quite good.
Alejandro V.
2022-10-11T14:00:25
I had have a chance to use it for a while and I like it for zooming and as far as wide angle, it isn't a true wide angle. Because when I shoot the Horse Shoe bend with it I was having a hard time getting all of it. When I switch to my Sony wide angle wow!! I got all of it. This is how I know by comparing head to head with the wide angle lense. I'm just a novice so maybe I don't know how to use it ?
PAO K.
2022-07-29T08:29:12
Best for people who only want to carry a single lens that covers a wide range.
SURYATEJA R.
2022-05-09T14:44:48
The best thing about the lens is its versatility. It's build quality is pretty good, though not as good as the Fuji 16-80 it's replacing for me. There is a bit more purple fringing than I would like, especially at the telephoto end of things. The close focusing ability is fun to play with, especially at really wide focal lengths. The optical image stabilization is OK for photos, but not good enough for video, even with IBIS (X-S10).
Fr C.
2022-05-02T22:49:06
Its bit heavy on my Sony A6500 but operates very well
JIM U.
2022-05-02T09:29:46
Optical quality good but falls short of Fuji 55-200 and 100-400 in operations. Stiff zoom and focus ring easily moved while holding in making photos. Just not a comfortable lens to use as compared to the Fuji lens. Returning lens and hoping for Fuji 70-300 to become available soon.
Hubert C.
2022-04-25T08:32:25
I loved everything about this lens ? except the image quality. I read and watched a lot of reviews, and was extremely hopeful. I?m not a pixel-peeping perfectionist, but I do have standards for an image. It doesn?t have to be perfect and razor sharp SOOC, but I need enough to work with the bring it to my baseline - and it just never delivered for me. I think it?s great as a consumer camera, but doesn?t make it even as a ?prosumer? for me. Again, others may love it for its range, build quality, etc. And the image quality may be ?good enough? for many. Would I recommend this? Enthusiastically for consumers. With reservation for prosumers. Not for professionals.
Ronda B.
2022-03-27T12:04:30
I bought this with the X mount to use with the Fuji X-H1. I wanted a longer reach than I have with the Fuji 18-135mm. On first use, sharpness is great thru the entire range, especially being hand held only. Auto focus is quick and accurate. Manual focus at 200-300mm is a bit of work. It is a little heavier than the 18-135mm. Im just a hobby photographer so this lens works well for my needs.
ERIK H.
2022-03-20T08:50:25
I bought it to replace Fuji 50-200mm. Comparing to that lenses, Tamron doesn' have so quick autoocus and it's not so sharp on the edges. However it's good quality and allows to take good photos. What's most important for me, I don't have to change my lenses so often. Now it's my "default" and very often the only lenses I take with me on hike.
ANDRZEJ B.
2022-03-18T20:00:00
A lot of lens for the money! I highly recommend. Moment delivered when promised.
Thomas
2022-03-15T09:15:02
I bought this lens to match Sony A7R4 camera. The central quality is very good. It won't produce tack sharp images at focal lengths longer than 100mm. The corner images are soft at wide open apertures. The corner becomes sharp when stepping down to between f11 and f13. The focus is very snappy for the most time. At 300mm, the lens occasionally hunts for scenes with low contrast. For the money's worth, I'm very satisfied with the purchase.
NING W.
2022-02-17T09:18:15
This is a great lens. I tested one before deciding to purchase one. So far it has been great. Multipurpose, not too heavy or long, great everyday lens for me.
SARA T.
2022-02-14T06:00:26
Using X-T2: The zoom is overly tight between 70mm and 200mm. Some say it will loosen up. There is no aperture ring so it is set in camera. I have not figured out if it is possible to use auto aperture. I could not find a manual for this lens on the Tamron website. The lens sometimes makes clicking sounds for which I am still trying to figure out the exact cause. I hope to get some answers. I bought this lens for the zoom range. This is cheaper and easier than carrying two cameras and multiple lenses. The pictures look good.
Gerhard R.
2021-12-26T08:25:14
For much of my "walk around" and vacation photography, I have relied mostly on a Tamron 18-400 lens attached to a Nikon D7200 DSLR. It seems to be the perfect compromise between the versatility of a bridge camera, and a large sensor SLR with a prime or short zoom lens. There have been times, when I wanted something a little lighter. In the week I have had the 18-300/Sony Alpha 3000, it seems to fit that bill perfectly and hits the right balance between portability, versatility and image quality. Just a couple of Caveats; If you do flash photography, the lens will cast a shadow unless you mount an external flash. I also suspect that if you one of the smaller Sony bodies without viewfinders, you might find this lens to be a bit heavy and unbalanced.
WARREN L.
2021-12-21T04:00:28
So far so good. The. Front of the lens attracts a lot of dust. Other than that feels good on a A6600.
TIM S.
2021-12-09T07:34:52
Very versatile lens, it is my go to for everyday use because of the huge range. Pro's are a solid build, giant zoom range. Cons are the weight and a bit of slow focus at full zoom. Overall a good deal for the money for folks who don't want to carry 2-3 lenses covering the same range. But it's sacrifices some shoot quality over it's smaller individual counterparts.
JEFF W.
2021-12-05T09:30:13
perfect for travel, no need for other lenses, excellent image quality
EMIL Y.
2021-11-14T09:51:14
If you only want to carry around one lens get this one! I've used the lens paired with a A6000 for a few weeks and it's very versatile, the telephoto comes in handy for zooming in on subjects far away for wildlife. Nice being able to only carry around this lens when traveling and or on walks. The zoom ring was a bit stiff at first but is now smooth after using it for a while. Good quality and takes good enough photos for my use.
JUSTIN B.
Nikon Z
B061
Mirrorless
18-300mm
F3.5-6.3
F22-40
7 (circular diaphragm)
67mm
Autofocus
Yes
Yes
5.9" (0.15m) (Wide)
39" (0.99m) (Tele)
1:2 (Wide) / 1:4 (Tele)
77 Degree 24'-5 Degree 30' (for APS-C mirrorless format)
19 elements in 15 groups
2.97" (75.5mm)
21.9 oz (620g)
If you only want one lens to carry around for APS-C E-mount get this one
By JUSTIN B.
If you only want to carry around one lens get this one! I've used the lens paired with a A6000 for a few weeks and it's very versatile, the telephoto comes in handy for zooming in on subjects far away for wildlife. Nice being able to only carry around this lens when traveling and or on walks. The zoom ring was a bit stiff at first but is now smooth after using it for a while. Good quality and takes good enough photos for my use.
Great bang for your buck
By Alejandro V.
This is an excellent lens with great reach and surprisingly good image quality for the price. The image stabilization is also quite good.
The first 16.6x all-in-one zoom for APS-C mirrorless cameras. Exceptional image quality plus amazing close-focusing.
An all-in-one lens that zooms from wide-angle to ultra-telephoto
One of the most exciting features of this lens is its 16.6x zoom ratio. It is the first APS-C mirrorless camera lens in the world to achieve this extreme range. Its 18-300mm focal length provides the full-frame equivalent of 27-450mm. From ultra-telephoto photography taking advantage of lens compression, to wide-angle photography that captures vast landscapes, this lens supports many different types of photographic expression. The remarkably compact design weighs just 620g (21.9oz). The lens is easy to handle in any situation, and ideal to carry around all day.
18-300mm F/3.5-6.3 Di III-A VC VXD, A Versatile Zoom Lens for Mirrorless
The TAMRON 18-300mm VC lens is highly desirable for travel photographers due to its exceptional versatility and convenience. Spanning an extensive 16.6X zoom range, it allows you to capture a wide variety of scenes, from sweeping landscapes and intricate architectural details to distant wildlife and candid street photography, all with a single lens.
This all-in-one zoom eliminates the need to carry and switch between multiple lenses, making it a perfect travel lens. Its compact and lightweight design enhances portability, while the optics ensure high-quality images across the zoom range. The Vibration Compensation (VC) aids in capturing sharp images in low-light or at extended focal lengths, making it an indispensable tool for capturing the diverse and dynamic moments encountered during travel.
Best-in-class VXD autofocus that's fast and precise
he 18-300mm F3.5-6.3 VC VXD is a zoom lens with speed, precision and responsiveness that ranks at the top of all-in-one zoom lens category, due in part to TAMRON's VXD linear motor focus mechanism. Even at the ultra-telephoto focal length of 300mm (the full-frame equivalent of 450mm), it glides into focus comfortably from the minimum distance to infinity. Its focus tracking is so effective that it allows you to capture decisive moments when photographing insects, animals, vehicles or other moving subjects. Since it directly drives a group of lens elements to focus without using gears, the lens is exceptionally quiet. The linear motor suppresses drive noise making this lens ideal for shooting both still photos and video in environments that demand silence.
Maximum magnification ratio is 1:2, absolutely amazing for an all-in-one zoom lens
At 18mm, the lens provides an impressive maximum magnification ratio of 1:2 with an MOD of 0.15m (5.9"). With an amazing working distance you can get extremely close to your subject. This versatility is ideal for capturing intricate details of small subjects such as insects and flowers, making the TAMRON 18-300mm a powerful tool for everyday photography and specialized close-up work.
Note: When shooting at MOD at the wide end, the working distance between the subject and the front tip of the lens is approximately 5mm (0.2"). Use precaution so that the front element does not touch the subject when shooting at MOD.
Uncompromising optical performance throughout the entire zoom range
The 18-300mm F3.5-6.3 VC VXD is a high-resolution all-in-one zoom lens created through TAMRON's persistent pursuit of outstanding image quality. The optical construction includes several special lens elements, specifically four LD (Low Dispersion) and three hybrid aspherical lens elements. These elements help to produce clear, sharp images from the center to the corners. Chromatic aberration and other optical aberrations are well corrected. In addition, the BBAR-G2 (Broad-Band Anti-Reflection Generation 2) Coating suppresses ghosting and flare, which commonly occur in backlit scenes. Throughout the entire zoom range, the 18-300mm provides both high image quality and soft creamy bokeh.
Equipped with TAMRON's proprietary VC
This lens incorporates TAMRON's proprietary VC mechanism to minimize the effect of camera-shake, which is likely to occur in the telephoto range. It displays its ability to perform when shooting handheld under low-light conditions such as indoor or when shooting at night. It effectively reduces the degradation of picture quality. Using AI technologies, the lens will choose the compensation characteristic for videography at focal lengths of 70mm or less.
Built with Mirrorless in Mind
TAMRON's new 17-70mm F2.8 is compatible with many of the advanced features that are specific to mirrorless cameras. This includes:
Fast Hybrid AF
Eye AF
Direct Manual Focus (DMF)
In-camera lens correction (shading, chromatic aberration, distortion)
Camera-based lens unit firmware updates
Circular Aperture
A 7-blade diaphragm is configured to retain a smooth, circular-shaped aperture opening even when stopped down by two stops from the wide-open aperture. This produces a smooth-edged bokeh in background highlights.
BBAR-G2 Coating
TAMRON has long been an innovator of coating technologies that prevent ghosting and flare. Second-generation BBAR-G2 Coating is a groundbreaking advancement that provides vastly improved performance compared to the original BBAR (Broad-Band Anti-Reflection) Coating. The coating corrects for ghosting and flare to an unprecedented extent and renders fine subject detail with true clarity and stunning contrast even under backlit conditions.
Zoom Lock Switch
The 18-300mm F3.5-6.3 VC VXD has a switch that can lock the zoom ring at the 18mm focal length if desired. This prevents the unwanted extension of the lens barrel due to the weight of the lens during transportation.
Moisture-Resistant Construction
For greater protection when shooting outdoors, leak-resistant seals throughout the lens barrel help protect your equipment.
Fluorine Coating
The front surface of the lens element is coated with a protective fluorine compound that is water- and oil-repellent. The lens surface is easier to wipe clean and is less vulnerable to the damaging effects of dirt, dust, moisture and fingerprints.
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