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Tamron AF76N700

Tamron AF76N700
alaAverage 5

3 reviews

Jun, 2013

We have collected and analyzed 3 user reviews from international sources. Users rate it 100/100. The average review date is May 17, 2008. We have compared these reviews to 124913 reviews from other Lenses & Filters. Last update: Jun 19, 2013.

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(Based on 3 reviews)

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Uh yeah it would probably be pretty nice if it got here...

 

Uh yeah it would probably be pretty nice if it got here...

[...] Now if anyone is interested in Tamron Lenses, in general? I can't review this lens,,,, But the "SP" lenses are Tamrons better lenses and this lens is a F2.8 so I assume that this is a pretty bitching lens. I owned a Tamron 70-210 "SP" Manual...

Consumer review by:

very nice lens

 

very nice lens

I have one for my nikon d2x and it is a great all around lens, I absolutely love it

Consumer review by:

Tack Sharp and better than the OEM

 

Tack Sharp and better than the OEM

This lens, for most of your general photo ops, is THE lens to have on your camera body. It is as quick to focus as an OEM lens, tack sharp and 1/2 the price. Tamron has removed this lens from its line of lens and I can't figure out why. If you...

Product Specifications

This lens establishes a new benchmark as a standard lens, extending from a wide 28mm all the way to 105mm telephoto, all with a fast constant 2.8 maximum aperture. The use of four large diameter aspherical elements and three LD glass elements reduces various aberrations while minimizing the fall-off of light at the corners. Tamron's Integrated-Focusing Cam system, Internal Focusing system and Triple-Cam zoom system all combine to permit a body that at the 28mm zoom position is very compact, with excellent optical performance. Also, a new Anti-Slip-Mode mechanism is incorporated for the first time. Anti-Slip Mode is a new Tamron mechanism that prevents the lens barrel from sliding outward under its own weight.
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