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Tamron 200mm-500mm

geospatial_junkiegeospatial_junkie Registered Users Posts: 707 Major grins
edited February 29, 2008 in Cameras
Hello all,

I'm new to dgrin and from what I can see, there are a lot of knowledgeable photographers here! I recently purchased an older Tamron 200-500mm lens with a max aperture of 6.9. I poaid $204 US for it on ebay. This was an impulse buy, and I am curious if anyone has any feedback on it. I am a consistent tripod shooter and wonder if it is much different than the new Tamron 200-500mm out.

Thanks!

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    TelecorderTelecorder Registered Users Posts: 73 Big grins
    edited February 25, 2008
    Hello all,

    I'm new to dgrin and from what I can see, there are a lot of knowledgeable photographers here! I recently purchased an older Tamron 200-500mm lens with a max aperture of 6.9. I poaid $204 US for it on ebay. This was an impulse buy, and I am curious if anyone has any feedback on it. I am a consistent tripod shooter and wonder if it is much different than the new Tamron 200-500mm out.

    Thanks!

    Will Pridham Canine Photography
    http://cartographica.smugmug.com

    From your comment, it sounds as though the lens is a non-DI version that, for the price and assuming its in good condition is a really great price as used versions normally go for ~$650-700 USD...

    http://www.photodo.com/topic_49.html
    http://www.photozone.de/8Reviews/lenses/tamron_200500_563/index.htm
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    geospatial_junkiegeospatial_junkie Registered Users Posts: 707 Major grins
    edited February 29, 2008
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    Telecorder wrote:
    From your comment, it sounds as though the lens is a non-DI version that, for the price and assuming its in good condition is a really great price as used versions normally go for ~$650-700 USD...

    http://www.photodo.com/topic_49.html
    http://www.photozone.de/8Reviews/lenses/tamron_200500_563/index.htm

    Thanks for the reply. I payed an extra $50.00 for a benbo tripod the photographer used with it. I am pretty excited as it should be coming in within the week.
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    jgoetz4jgoetz4 Registered Users Posts: 1,267 Major grins
    edited February 29, 2008
    Re:Tamron 200-500mm
    Good Morning,
    Welcome & congrats on yer lensclap.gif
    I had Da Bigma for a while (Sigma 50-500mm) and that was a very good lens. I looked at the 200-500mm and actually shot a few pictures with it a couple years back. I liked the results after I pp a bit.
    Start shooting & post a few pics here thumb.gif
    Have a good day :D
    Jim...
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    geospatial_junkiegeospatial_junkie Registered Users Posts: 707 Major grins
    edited February 29, 2008
    jgoetz4 wrote:
    Good Morning,
    Welcome & congrats on yer lensclap.gif
    I had Da Bigma for a while (Sigma 50-500mm) and that was a very good lens. I looked at the 200-500mm and actually shot a few pictures with it a couple years back. I liked the results after I pp a bit.
    Start shooting & post a few pics here thumb.gif
    Have a good day :D
    Jim...

    It looks like the lens is tied up in customs (I'm in Canada) for a bit. I've heard that the lens can be a little soft, but for the price, I'd rather do a little extra work in photoshop. I'm not sure if the glass is the same as with the Di version. I do know that this older model is made of metal rather than the new plastic (I seem to prefer this). When I get the lens, I'll start posting some pics up here.

    By the way, nice galleries "Telecorder" and "jgoetz4". I enjoyed your moon phase photo.
    "They've done studies you know. Sixty-percent of the time, it works every time."

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