Tuesday, January 16, 2007

Tamron 70-300mm 1:4-5.6 Macro LD Di Sample Shots

In addition to the post below, here are some sample shots taken with the new Tamron 70-300mm. It is taken @ f/8, ISO 200




Some more shots of the lens (it does have the metal mount),


Image quality test will follow next week.

7 comments:

Jase said...

Wow, that's a really nice bokeh. Very clear and the colors are vivid.

Gman said...

though i went shooting yesterday i didn't have a chance to use this lens. those pics are lookin' good!

Gman said...

what's the significance of the metal mount?

Richard said...

Thank you for the kind words.

Metal mount vs. Plastic mount is basically a durability issue. It has nothing to do with fuctional issues. Most cheaper lenses come with plastic mount including Canon brand. Considering that $360 Tamron 18-200mm has plastic mount, $170 lens with metal mount is a notable thing :)

j5 said...
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j5 said...

richard is right; that's why there is somewhat of a cult following for the Canon 50/1.8 mk I (metal & discontinued) vs the Canon 50/1.8 mk ii (plastic) also affectionally referred to as "fantastic plastic" or "nifty fifty"

try looking for a mk i (~$150) vs buying mk ii ($80) and you can see what people are willing to pay for a metal mount - no functionality difference like richard said, but durability

Gman said...

j3: oh, you're right! my 50mm 1.8 has a plastic mount. interesting.