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Product Details
Description:
The acclaimed Tamron 18-270mm VC ultra zoom for APS-C format DSLRs has reached an astonishing new level of compactness, performance, and speed with the addition of PZD (Piezo Drive), an innovative ultrasonic autofocus motor based on an advanced piezoelectric design. The result is a lens that's considerably lighter, and noticeably shorter and slimmer (filter diameter: 62mm) than any previous lens in its class, and provides faster, quieter auto-focusing.
Quick Glance
Camera Mount: Nikon F
Max Focal Length: 270 mm
Lens Type: Zoom
Max Aperture: f/ 3.5 (Wide), f/ 6.3 (Tele)
Min Aperture: f/ 40
Summary
Product Title: Tamron Di II VC PZD 18-270mm f/3.5-6.3 All-in-One Zoom Lens
Manufacturer: Tamron
Lowest Price: $449.00 from Amazon.com
Power Score: 4.2 | 35 Reviews
Product Reviews (13)
THINK TWICE BEFORE PURCHASING
This was an all-in-one, walkaround lens replacement for a dropped Nikon 18-55. It usually covers the 18-55 range OK, but telephoto shots are generally poor, as the lens doesn't focus well at the long end of the range, and action shots are poor, because it
By Frank B on Adorama - Jul 22, 2012
The perfect travel lens
This lens is a fantastic replacement for my 18-55mm kit lens on my Nikon d5100. Very versatile for travel. It adds a bit of weight but it's worth it. The lens is great for getting up close to subjects that are a bit farther away, such as wildlife. Even at
By Traveller and storm chaser on Adorama - Sep 17, 2012
Inexpensive and functional
Good quality, and easy to use. It's my major lens for a D5100.
By HJ on Adorama - Jun 11, 2013
Not perfect, but worth the money
I bought this lens with the idea of having it as my everyday lens. It seems to have average edge to edge focusing compared to the other super zooms, certainly on par with the Nikon lens, much better than the Sigma. The Sigma and Nikon seemed to have just
By n7okn on Adorama - Jun 11, 2013
I'm far from a pro-but love this product
Lots of flexability--my wife who doesen't take pictures was impressed with the 15X1 zoom --as was I
By JS3 on Adorama - Jun 11, 2013



