Tamron Announces Trade-in Program
From September 1, 2011 until December 31, 2011, trade in any old lens to any authorized Canadian Tamron retailer and receive $75 towards the purchase of a new AF 18-270mm Di-II VC PZD Zoom Lens.
From September 1, 2011 until December 31, 2011, trade in any old lens to any authorized Canadian Tamron retailer and receive $75 towards the purchase of a new AF 18-270mm Di-II VC PZD Zoom Lens.
The DSLR has now become almost as commonplace as the automobile, and like the automobile, many owners still use the stock parts that came with it. That is, the kit lens that came with the package is likely the only lens that is still attached to many people’s DSLR cameras. […]
David Hemmings is a world-renowned bird photographer, and President of Nature’s Photo Adventures, specializing in unique tours for photographers of all skill levels.
The annual meeting of the Technical Image Press Association to vote for the best photographic and imaging products in 2011 was held on 9 April 2011 in Istanbul, Turkey. This year at the TIPA General Assembly 29 member magazines voted for the best product in each category.
I have had the Tamron SP 70-300mm F/4-5.6 Di VC lens sitting on my desk for a couple of weeks waiting for a test run in the field. Problem is that it has been raining, windy, cloudy and cold for almost the last two weeks where I live.
The comprehensive list of links from the Spring 2011 edition of PHOTONews magazine.
The latest advance in travel zoom technology is now available from Tamron, with models engineered specifically for the Canon and Nikon mounts. A Sony-compatible mount will be available later this year.
The comprehensive list of links from the Winter 2010 edition of PHOTONews magazine.
Virtually every digital SLR camera is available in a kit with an 18-55mm f/3.5-5.6 or similar zoom and this lens is fine for getting started.