| Tamron AF 18-250mm F/3.5-6.3 Di-II LD Aspherical (IF) Macro Zoom Lens for Canon Digital SLR Cameras |  | Brand: Tamron Category: Photography
List Price: $898.95 Buy New: $319.99 as of 9/10/2010 05:49 EDT details You Save: $578.96 (64%)
New (9) Used (5) from $245.00
Seller: rays87us Rating: 60 reviews
Media: Electronics Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Optical Zoom: 13.9 Maximum Focal Length: 250 Minimum Focal Length: 18 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 3.3 x 2.9 x 2.9
MPN: AF018C-700 Model: AF018C-700 UPC: 025211187210 EAN: 0025211187210
Release Date: January 15, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 18-250mm zoom lens with f/3.5-6.3 maximum aperture for Canon digital SLR cameras | | • | Offers telephoto capabilities of 28-388mm (35mm equivalent) in a single compact housing | | • | Low-dispersion (LD) glass eliminates chromatic aberration and sharpens ultra-long shots | | • | Maximum magnification ratio of 1:3.5 for macro shots; minimizes ghosting and flare | | • | Measures 2.9 inches in diameter and 3.3 inches long; weighs 15.2 ounces |
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Product Description L1) 18-250MM F3.5-6.3 DI II F/CANON
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Tamron AF 18-250mm August 15, 2010 Van I am happy to get a versatile lens by a good company at a decent price. For some reason, some shots come back overexposed and I can see no reason why. I can use the same settings and take the picture again and it will correctly expose the shot. This is the only lens to which I have this occurring & I own 4 other lenses. I am using this on a Canon Rebel. I like all the other features with the lens. It is definitely a basic lens without image stabilization, but why it misinterprets the ttl readings bugs me. Still, I can have the camera in the back seat and be ready for any opportunity to capture a picture wherever I may be.
Great buy June 27, 2010 mdsegarra I love this lens for what it offers, taking a variety of great photos with out having to change anything out. I do a lot of hiking with this and it's great for that variety, either wildlife out in the distance or a great shot of a mountain view. The only thing I find a little annoying is the lens not being able to 'lock' to stop the expansion while your walking. All in all though this is a great lense that I have some fantasitc photos from.
A very good lens for the money June 21, 2010 Gordon Ray (Atlanta GA) Like most people here I'm very pleased with this lens, and if you stop down even one stop its really sharp. Slightly soft at 250mm, so I avoid that, sweet spot aperturewise is about F8 to f14 but having said that it does a decent job at any aperture. A great all in one lens that eliminates dust issues because I never have to change i! One small problem is the "zoom creep" when the lens if pointed down. In my case its more like "zoom fall". I wish the zoom were a little stiffer, but I avoid this by keeping the lock on when I'm not using it.
Tamron 18 - 250 zoom 3.5-6.3 June 17, 2010 Edward Destefano Great zoom! A little difficult to get sharp focus at 250mm but overall a great lens for the money.
solid performance, across a wide range, at an economical price . . . its another winner from Tamron June 16, 2010 trebe 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Because of sturdy build quality, solid performance, and value, Tamron has become my current favorite non-Canon lens manufacturer, for my EOS system SLR's. Having had great results with Tamron's 17-50mm, and 28-75mm Di LD zooms, I had no reservations about choosing the Tamron 18-250mm zoom (F3.5-6.3), when I needed a general use lens for travelling. Thus far, this superzoom has proved to be a versatile performer, that provides good results across a wide focal range. An excellent choice as a walk-around or travel lens. With this one lens, you can easily shoot decent quality landscapes and scenic shots, or get in close for basic portraits.
The housing is primarily plastic, making the weight very manageable. The 62mm lens is well constructed, and compact, measuring 3.5 inches high, and 6.5 inches fully extended. There is a nice wide rubber grip circling the barrel. Autofocusing is reasonably fast, smooth, and silent, with minimal vibration. As you might expect, the lens is subject to some lens creep, but there is a lock button, to keep the barrel from extending when not in use.
While you probably will not achieve spectacular results across the board, you can probably expect images that while somewhat soft, still look reasonably sharp, without excessive distortion. As the barrel extends, weight should not be a major issue, but holding the camera steady becomes more critical, as the lens does not have image stabilization.
Besides generally good performance, the convenience of this lens is another of its major attributes. As Canon does not manufacturer a lens in this focal range, you will be looking at a non-Canon lens. At this price level, you probably won't get much better performance. Buying from Amazon, you have the opportunity to try out the lens, and return it if it does not meet your expectations. And Tamron lenses are covered by a six year factory warranty.
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