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The Tamron AFA022C700 SP 150-600 mm Di VC USD G2 is a high-performance telephoto-zoom lens designed for Canon cameras, featuring a FLEX ZOOM LOCK mechanism, moisture-resistant construction, and advanced autofocus capabilities, making it perfect for both wildlife and sports photography.
H**.
Good telephoto lens
Very good telephoto lens very fast af in good light situations. Fast delivery by Amazon. Affordable price.
A**R
Tamron AFA022C700 SP 150-600mm G2
I received this lens on Saturday night and shot with it on Sunday. I am happy with its performance. Good build quality, light to hold and fast focussing.
C**B
Fast auto focus, performance is good for the price
Good lens for the price tag. Used this lens during my recent wild life photography with good images of birds and mammals. There is one design flaw in this lens, the zooming ring gets locked resulting in not able to move the zooming ring smoothly but it requires simple technique to release the zoom ring. I received the lens well packaged by the manufacturer but the seller hasn’t filled the warranty card with the details
V**S
Good lens
Got lens a few days ago. Great results till now
S**S
Faulty piece received
I primarily do bird photography and I am currently using the Canon 100-400 Mk II lens. I was looking for a lens with longer reach, so after doing a lot of research, decided to buy this item.The piece delivered was brand new, and was shipped well in time.However, when I took a few test shots at 150mm, 200mm, 300mm, 400mm, 500mm and 600mm, I was shocked to see that the lens won't even focus on the subject correctly. At lower focal lengths it front-focuses and at the telephoto end, it back-focuses. Also, the VC was working very erratic - the image would suddenly jump every few seconds in the view-finder throwing the focus point off the subject. This makes it very difficult to ensure proper subject focus, specially when using Continuous Focus.I corrected the front-focus/back-focus problem using AFMA in the camera; however, the VC was not correctable. When doing an actual field test, I could not make it to even 5% keepers. Off 20 images shot using Continuous Focus, hardly 1 or 2 would be properly focused on the subject, and in the remaining the subject would be way off-focus.The sharpness of the lens is nowhere comparable with the Canon 100-400, even at 400 mm. Not that I wasn't expecting it to be as sharp, but with the price point not being so wide apart (1.5L for the Canon compared to 1L for the Tamron), I definitely expected sharper images than what it was delivering.I am sure the piece I received was faulty, as many of my friends use this lens with higher percentage of keepers; though the issue with the sharpness is a common problem.
P**R
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It's very nice n steady n heavy.
H**.
good with bin bag
excellent
S**A
Amazing budget lens
I am using this lens for quite sometime now with my Canon. This is really cool lens definitely best in budget lens category:Pros-1. Price2. Amazing pictures in bright daylight3. Focussing is decent4. Locking at any focal length5. VC is really rocksolidCons-1. Sharpness - pictures tend to get soft especially above 400 mm, I never expected them to be super sharp. However, disappointed though. I would suggest always shoot in RAW and sharpen it during PP2. In cloudy sky, bird photography is difficult and it struggles to focus. e.g- I struggled to focus green bee eater sitting in a tree in cloudy day, but as soon as sun came out it quickly focused the bird(within span of 10 mins and bird was sitting there)3. Little heavy4. Dial ring is opposite to typical Canon lenses and it rotates in opposite direction. Nikon users will be happier.Conclusion - it is birders companion who are on budget. Can do almost anything with little compromise on sharpness. Overall amazing lens and a must have, given all manufacturers are focusing on mirrorless cameras nowdays. Don't expect anything like this coming for conventional DSLRs in future. Edit after extensive usage -If one can afford, go for Canon 100-400 IS2. Although , you get 200 mm lesser reach but the quality is incomparable. You shoot in 400 mm and crop, quality will be much better in Canon
A**S
This is a good lens!
Full disclosure, I returned the lens. Now for the review.This is a really good lens, I was impressed with the focusing, the sharpness at 600mm, and the quality of the pictures I took. It’s well balanced, optical stabilization is good.So, why did I return it? It was too much lens for me. It was too heavy. I bought the lens in preparation for a trip to Africa next year. I decided on this lens because of the features. I figured at nearly 4.5 pounds that it shouldn’t be an issue. I brought it down with me to Florida for a weekend, and lugging it around a wetlands down there told me it was a major issue. I like to handhold, this lens was very difficult to do so. Also found it difficult to pan with a moving object.In reality, you need a monopole to steady it. All in all, it was not the lens for me. But, for those looking for a lens in this range, I highly recommend it. It is a quality lens that does it job extremely well. That is why I give it five stars despite my experience with it.
A**R
Very pleased and great seller!
This product is absolutely amazing.. Fast focus.. Tack sharp. Delivery and packaging were perfect.. Very pleased with this company and will do business again!!!
P**N
Excellent zoom lens for Canon SLR
good build, perfect quality, nothing bad
D**D
Works well with my Canon RP with Adaptor.
I use the Tamron 150-600mm G2 with my RP with the adaptor. Very good quality. Here are a few casual shots.
C**N
Really nice lens.....heavy but worth it!
I purchased the Canon version and a Sigma adapter to connect this lens to my Sony A7 mirrorless full frame. I love it! I can hand hold it at 600mm, but it's not my favorite thing to do....I bet have of the pictures are too blurry to call decent. So anything over 400mm I tripod. The way my setup is, auto focus is worthless. The Sony has a great manual focus feature and I've gotten pretty fast at it. Not sure if I am bird in flight fast, but when my kids are running track and field I can get them running by with a couple of attempts. So-so results indoor. I've tried it at swim meets, and it's OK.Make no mistake, it is a beast to lug around. It's heavy and large enough to be cumbersome. Add in that I like to have it on a tripod it quickly becomes too much to hike long distances with. I'd totally still buy it though! I like up close photography, and that 600mm really allows you to get close at a moderate distance.Added thing to be aware of...people see it and my kids sporting events and assume I am a newspaper photographer or something. You'll get so many comments, you'd better think up a few snappy replies. My favorite has been "Yeah I know, I am just overcompensating" lol
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