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Description:
The Tamron AF75-300MM F/4-5.6 for Canon extends the zoom range of your camera so extremely you'll never want to be without it in your gadget bag. The true telephoto capability afforded the serious photo enthusiast by this lens is ideal for a variety of applications, including sports and wildlife shooting, and can provide a beautifully blurred background highlighting the main subject in portraiture.
Tamron A005 Lens for Canon
$149.97 - $462.95
Product Reviews
pros: good value, light weight, good macro mode
cons: focusing is a bit slow and noisy, doesnt feel very robust
Tamron 70-300mm telephoto lens
The Tamron 70-300mm telephoto lens is an entry level telephoto and macro lens aimed at people who ar... See Full Review
pros: cheap, good macro, works great in daylight
cons: autofocus won't work at low light, not very sharp at the highest zoom level.
OK for a beginner
My first SLR camera was canon EOS Rebel 2000. It came with a 28-80 canon zoom lens. After few months... See Full Review
pros: Affordable, functional
cons: It doesn't take long to outgrow its performance
Entry level zoom telephoto
Introduction (a story): I purchased this lens shortly after my start in SLR digital photography. The... See Full Review
pros: easy to use, has macro/normal setting so you don't have to switch lenses constantly.
cons: none noted yet
Having Fun with my Macro!
I'm a novice to photography, but I'm learning more each day. This lens was a gift to me and from the... See Full Review
pros: The disengaging autofocus motor in the Canon. clean bright optics
cons: A loud autofocus. Slower to focus than Canon Ultrasonic lenses.
The big boy in my bag
Coming from an F1 to the eos line I have found this lens is modest in weight. The metal shoe is a ni... See Full Review
pros: Light weight, sharp images, MACRO function
cons: Can give you a little fuss taking low light pictures.
Good Lens for the budgeted photographer
I have a fairly serious photography hobby and if you're into photography you know it can add up quic... See Full Review
pros: Lightweight, Cheap, Easy to use.
cons: None :)
Great addition to my Canon Rebel 2000
About 3 years ago I was given a Canon Rebel 2000 as a Christmas present. At the time, I suggested a... See Full Review
pros: Great price, great quality pictures, light weight
cons: None!
Low Price, High Quality Pictures!
I purchased this lens along with a Tamron 28-105mm lens on advice from several other Tamron lens own... See Full Review
pros: Great price, clear crisp pictures.
cons: None so far.
Tamron AF 75-300mm LD
I bought this lens new for my Canon Rebel 2000 off of ebay for $119. I have shot 3 rolls of film (t... See Full Review
pros: a good entry level lens, great performance for the cost
cons: auto-focus dial feels a little loose and gets worse with wear, very noisy lens
Tamron 70-300mm - you get more than you pay for...in the beginning
introduction: I purchased the Tamrom 70-300/4-5.6 lens many months after the initial pur... See Full Review
Product Details
| Product MPN | |
| MPN | 875229 |
| Key Features | |
| Focal Length | 75mm - 300mm |
| Camera Format | Digital SLR |
| Lens Type | Zoom Lens |
| Lens Max Aperture | f/4-f/5.6 |
| Min Aperture | f/32 |
| Focus Type | Autofocus |
| Mount | Canon EF |
| Other Features | |
| Picture Angle | 8 - 33 degrees |
| Macro Lens | With Macro Lens |
| Closest Focusing Distance | 59 in |
| Diaphragm Blades | 9 Blades |
| Groups / Elements | 13 Elements in 9 Groups |
| Brand | Tamron |
| Attachment / Filter Size | 62 mm |
| Dimensions | |
| Weight | 15.3 oz |
| Length | 4.7 in |
| Diameter | 3 in |
| Miscellaneous | |
| UPC | 725211627012 |
| Product ID | 81591654 |












