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I have a Tamron 18-250mm lens on order to use on my Canon 20D and XTi. If it is as good as some of the previews, I intend to order it for my Nikon D-50 and D-80.
It looks to be an ideal travel or one lens solution. I will post some photo samples as soon as I receive it. Perhaps some of you already have it. MT/Sarah |
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I have seen several good reports from KM/Sony and Nikon users. If I had the budget, I would get one, as I had good luck with the 28-300 Tamron with my KM 5D&7D.
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Back in the KM 5D days, I also used a Tamron 28-300mm lens and liked it for what it was. The Tamron 18-250mm lens has to be a compromise lens, but it might be a star as a compact travel lens. We will soon see. MT/Sarah |
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The Tamron 18-250mm lens arrived just about 5 minutes ago. Thus far, I have had time to take just one handheld flash shot with my Canon XTI at approximately the 100mm mark on the lens. There will be more photos to come. MT/Sarah |
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mtclimber wrote:
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From what I hear, the 18-250 is a better lens. Still a compromise with it's slower aperture, but a better compromise. You are taking good care of your prime subject, he looks just as good as he did a year ago. ![]() |
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