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Best lens after 18-55mm
by Ricky on Oct 09, 2014
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Best lens choice after kit lens. Depth of field is amazing good for portraits and nature photography. Auto focus is just awesome.

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Good .. !!!
by Kaushal Modi on Oct 06, 2014
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Item is as per mentioned with warranty card. Shipping and Packing of items is also good.

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by MANMOHAN on Oct 06, 2014
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Excellent product. Delivered on time

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Awesome lens ! I thoroughly enjoy this !
by Santhosh on Sep 26, 2014
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Excellent Piece of glass for this price. Very good image quality. The VC is the best I have ever used. I faced only one issue with this lens. Though the VC is really good, when trying to pan and shoot a moving object, it sure is a burden to the autofocus system. The VC in this lens is not a smooth one as compared to canon IS or Nikon VR. It locks on the subject and freezes the frame. when there is a shake, to counter-act it, it shifts the whole frame abruptly. So when u look into the viewfinder and try moving your camera, you can see this abrupt shifting. It is very advantageous when shooting stationary subjects - that you can get good shots without any blur at 1/40s shutter speed even at 300mm. But when you try to track a moving subject like a flying bird, as the frame keeps abruptly jumping around constantly, the autofocus system has to work harder and keep hunting for focus. Don't get me wrong here. I don't mean that it is completely unusable for panning. It's just that it is an extra burden on the autofocus system and also to compose tight shots, during panning for moving objects. Overall, this is an excellent lens. Get it, you will be happy !!

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best zoom lens
by vinay on Aug 06, 2014
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an awesome zoom lens , has an expectional range 70-300 translating to 100-450 mm ona my D7000 DX camera. the best part is the VC , its is excepitinally great...... much better than VR offered by nikon. i have used nikon 70-300 vr also , tamaron SP series is clearly better . the only con is ...... even for a D7000 body it seems to be quite heavy, there fore a good quality tripod will be required to achieve stability.

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Tamron 70-300
by Nik on Apr 07, 2014
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Better option over nikkor because of the price difference.

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BEST OF THE BEST 70-300 FOR NIKON
by Abhitanshu on Feb 25, 2014
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best of the best lens in 70-300 category for nikon....

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Excellent Glass at affordable price
by Prabhjeet on Jan 03, 2014
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Excellent Lens with very effective Image stabilisation, sharp even at 300mm. Much better than more Expensive Nikon 70-300 vr at all Focal Lengths especially 300mm which would be the most used FL. It's also very light weight and colours of images come out very Vibrant straight from camera Autofocus works silently, decisively and very fast Build quality is a slight let down but at this price it's perfectly acceptable

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Super stuff from Tammy
by Indraneel on Oct 03, 2013

Exquisite make , premium finish, rugged construction and fast auto focus. Great Tammy keep it up. We have both Nik 55-300 and 70-300 form Nik in our club and I have used both. Nik 55-300 is rubbish..don't go for it. Quality is super and so is functionality Easy handling , balanced weight and good finish are compare able to Nik . Both the lenses are equally grainy at 300 zoom. Tammy however has a better and quicker auto focus, 6 way stabilizer as compared to 4 way of Nik and a flower hood that is not seen till date with this level of lenses and the package comes at a lower price point ... so decision is obvious...go for it and relish the finer pleasures of life.

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