Tamron 150-600 Review

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Too true! \O


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very, very interesting, thank you :-)
except for some exemple :o0ps:

will have a look at the Tamron \O

my nephew has a Sigma ;-)


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Scared of spiders nan? :twisted:


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Flutterby wrote:Scared of spiders nan? :twisted:
(0!) =O:


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PJL wrote:
Duke wrote:Thanks PJL.

Our Canon 100-400 lens is old and had a drop or two so we are in the market for a replacement. Will definitely consider the Tamron. Have heard Canon are busy upgrading the 100-400 0*\
Yes I have heard rumours for quite a long time about a new Canon 100-400... the problem is not knowing when it'll be released or how much it'll cost.
We looking at about R25000 (makes it double the cost of the Tamron) with a release date of this September - maybe -O-

Looks like a rotating zoom ring (it is push/pull now), New stabilizer system and lighter weight.

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PJL how fast is it on continues focus when tracking a bird or moving object, does it keep focus or only now and then does it get it into focus??


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Duke wrote:
PJL wrote:
Duke wrote:Thanks PJL.

Our Canon 100-400 lens is old and had a drop or two so we are in the market for a replacement. Will definitely consider the Tamron. Have heard Canon are busy upgrading the 100-400 0*\
Yes I have heard rumours for quite a long time about a new Canon 100-400... the problem is not knowing when it'll be released or how much it'll cost.
We looking at about R25000 (makes it double the cost of the Tamron) with a release date of this September - maybe -O-

Looks like a rotating zoom ring (it is push/pull now), New stabilizer system and lighter weight.

here
Like you say Duke, there's quite a few 'maybes' =O:
Judging from some of the patents that Canon have filed recently there is definitely one on the cards, but I wasn't willing to wait too long, and as you say, the expected price is quite high unfortunately O**


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Bushveld Jock wrote:PJL how fast is it on continues focus when tracking a bird or moving object, does it keep focus or only now and then does it get it into focus??
I find that it is very good at tracking moving objects - and it is helped by selecting specific area focus points rather than all. However as I said I haven't yet had a chance to capture a bird-in-flight situation.... Addo was very windy last week so most birds were just hanging to branches 0*\


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Interesting! \O

And, Duke, what do you consider old regarding a lens? I've had mine for 4 or 5 years now
and hope we'll still have lots of time together since those beasts don't come cheap. O-/


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