Tamron AF200-400mm F/5.6 LD (IF) 35mm Zoom
Tamron AF200-400mm F/5.6 LD (IF) 35mm Zoom
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[Jan 03, 2002]
dvdhicks
Expert
Strength:
-Sharp optical quality at all f/stops and distances when used with solid tripod system and appropriate film -Very reasonable price for a 400mm zoom -Very compact and lightweight -Doesn''t "freeze-up" in cold temperatures -Solid construction -Multi-element glass has proven to be extremely scratch-resistant -Is compatible with all metering systems (matrix, spot, etc.)
Weakness:
-A little slow with autofocus -Focusing ring can seem a little awkward to use on manual at 400mm A lot of people on this webpage are going to give this lens an average review. Let me tell you why: they are not using a solid tripod system! When used with a sturdy, solid tripod this lens takes very sharp photos even at f/5.6! I have had some incredible wildlife shots with this lens and they are all sharp, comparable to the nikon 80-400mm f/5.6 VR. That Nikon makes very sharp photos, so that should be an indicator for you. Should you go and shoot a slow speed film like velvia with it? No, ANY lens from ANY manufacturer will not produce sharp images with a f/5.6 paired with slow film. I''m telling you, for the money this is a great deal, it is just a little slow at times, but with a good ballhead and decent camera body it isn''t that big of a deal. I recommend shooting with a 100 to 400 speed film in daylight. I highly recommend Provia 400 Professional, it always works well with this lens to give sharp, professional quality wildlife shots (even at 400mm)! Similar Products Used: Nikon 80-400mm VR |
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[Aug 09, 2000]
Rick Del Prince
Intermediate
Strength:
Affordable and a very sharp lens for outdoor photography, 400 mm is good enough for most applications.
Weakness:
This is a very large lens, especially with the lens hood attached it measures 16" with hood. The push pull seems a little stiff This is a very good lens for the money, let's face it most of us aren't professionals or millionaires and a comparable lens made by Nikon would cost three times as much, I paid $350.00 brand new with rebate. This lens will do a good job for you under most conditions. The 5.6 aperture isn't bad at all, and this lens needs to be mounted on a tripod anyway, especially at full zoom. I have read in this review that the focus is slow on the N90s, I don't think it is any slower than most of my other lenses, It is much faster than manually focusing any lens that I own :) Aside from the push pull zoom being a little stiff this is a good value for the money. Customer Service Not yet Similar Products Used: Nikor 80-200 2.8, Nikkor 50mm 1.4, Nikkor 24mm 2.8, Nikkor 105mm 2.8 Micro, Tamron 28-200mm, |
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[Jul 22, 2000]
Dean Foy
Expert
Strength:
Light weight (Hand-Holdable ) Very Sharp
Weakness:
I do not like the gray Great Value Customer Service NA Similar Products Used: NA |
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[Jul 13, 2000]
Lane Philbeck
Intermediate
Model Reviewed:
AF200-400mm F/5.6 LD (IF)
Strength:
Economy/versatility
Weakness:
Operational mechanics I ordered this lens prior to a sports related photo shoot. Overall the image quality was good, but I didn't care for the lens mechanically. Customer Service Not Needed Similar Products Used: Sigma 70-210 2.8 APO |
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[Apr 27, 2000]
Bruce Hornecker
Intermediate
Model Reviewed:
AF200-400mm F/5.6 LD (IF)
Strength:
Great for getting close up photographs without having close to your subject. Still fits into most camera bags. Tripod mount on lens helps balance lens and camera.
Weakness:
Detachable lens hood, can become a storage problem. Lens is a bit slow. Under lower light conditions, autofocus becomes a problem. Slightly heavy in weight. Great lens for outdoor photography. Well made. Very good quality and value. Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Vivitar 100-400 |
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[Mar 11, 2000]
Irakly Shanidze
Intermediate
Model Reviewed:
AF200-400mm F/5.6 LD (IF)
Strength:
A rather capable lens for the money I paid for it. 400/5.6 is fast enough for some applications.
Weakness:
With this size and weight it could be faster at 200mm. No built-in huud, so you ave to struggle with five poinds in one hand and the hood and a filter (or a cap) in the other should you need to put it on or take it off. Tripod mount is not removable. Sometimes it is somewhat hesitant when focusing in difficult conditions (a bird surrounded by small leafless brunches, for instance). I am not sure what to blame, though - the lens, or a Minolta 9xi AF system For $350 that I paid for it, it had a reasonable set of features. Make sure you use a tripod when it is not bright sunshine. Customer Service did not need Similar Products Used: Sigma 75-300/4.5-5.6 LD |
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[Aug 28, 2000]
Kevin C
Intermediate
Strength:
Fairly fast for the price; heavily constructed, reverse the hood and it stores in its own length.
Weakness:
At 2-1/2+ pounds, it's heavy. The manual focus ring is not textured, making it hard to get used to finding it. Manual focus is a bit stiff at times. This is a heavy lens; don't buy it thinking you can hand-hold 400mm at anything less than 1/500th, and that's pushing it. I shoot wildlife, and chose this lens to move up to 400-800mm with doubler, giving f/11. Yes, you may need higher speed film, but you can't get better results without going to a really fast prime (300-400mm f/4) at three or four times the price. Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Nikon FM, FE |
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[Nov 27, 2000]
Toni Marimon
Intermediate
Strength:
Good Prize.
Weakness:
Slow AF and innacurate AF, specially in low light (even with new Nikon bodies as F100). I only keep it to shot from 300 to 400mm. Customer Service I haven't tried it. Similar Products Used: Nikkor 70-300D ED 4-5.6 |
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[Jan 13, 2001]
Eric Babbits
Intermediate
Strength:
Very Sharp, Good zoom range, relatively fast speed for the money paid. Have newer version so grip for zoom is really good
Weakness:
Bit heavy, detachable hood Great lens, very sharp for the money spent Customer Service Not needed Similar Products Used: Have a manaual focus sigma 400 f/5.6 |
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[Mar 30, 2001]
Bob K.
Expert
Strength:
light enough to backpack; reasonable price; good sharpness at any focal length
Weakness:
significant light falloff at 400 mm/f5.6; If you're really hiking out in the backcountry and take along a monopod/walking stick, and keep in mind the need to bracket exposures maybe a third stop slower, this lens is pretty slick. Customer Service Never used it; Similar Products Used: only primes plus telecconverter: 200 F4 pentax or 200 f2.8 canon. |


