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Tamron 18-400mm F/3.5-6.3 DI-II VC HLD All-In-One Zoom For Canon APS-C Digital SLR Cameras (6 Year Limited USA Warranty)

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Style: Canon


Features

  • Worlds first 222x ultra-telephoto all-in-one zoom Lens
  • Maximum diameter: 79mm.620mm full-frame equivalent telephoto reach
  • VC for confident telephoto shooting
  • Moisture-resistant construction Angle of View (diagonal) 75 degree 33 minutes - 4 degree
  • 1: 29 max Mag Ratio for versatile close-up capability
  • NOTE: Measurement of this item - 31 X 31 X 48

Description

Go to extremes with the world’s first 22.2x ultra-telephoto all-in-one zoom. Introducing the world’s first ultra-telephoto all-in-one zoom lens for the APS-C format. With a focal length range of 18-400mm and 22.2x zoom, it has an ultra-telephoto range equivalent to 620mm in the 35mm format. This brings distant subjects closer, while providing perspective-flattening effects that are only possible with an extreme telephoto lens. Plus it offers exceptional optical performance across the entire zoom range-from wide angle to ultra- telephoto. With this new lens-and its Moisture-Resistant Construction-Tamron brings the art of photography to the joy of travel. Now you can use the same lens to shoot everything from stunning landscapes and neon-lit cities to detailed portraits and delicate flora. The ultra-telephoto range makes it just as easy to photograph animals and sports. And with a maximum magnification ratio of 1:2.9, you can even enjoy tele-macro photography.

Brand: Tamron


Focal Length Description: 18 to 400 millimeters


Lens Type: Wide Angle, Telephoto


Compatible Mountings: Canon EF-S


Camera Lens Description: 400 month


Product Dimensions: 4.9 x 3.1 x 3.1 inches


Item Weight: 1.57 pounds


Item model number: AFB028C700


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: June 20, 2017


Manufacturer: Tamron


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Amazing Lens
Style: Canon
This is one fantastic lens!. Great optics, fast focus, sharp, excellent color, robust but light. I shoot indoor social events and lately outdoor sporting events. Over the years, I have gained a healthy distain for carrying a multitude of lenses just in case occasion calls for it. 18mm -400mm has replaced all of my optics gear. Wide angle at 18mm when in doors. Phenomenal Zoom magnification from one end of the soccer of filed to other. The lens is stable and adjusts quickly to moving targets. F/Stop range is better than most. I couldn't be more pleased with this lens. Highly recommend for any level experience photographer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 29, 2021 by Steve Eydelman Steve Eydelman

  • So Happy I Bought This!
Style: Canon
I really love this all- in- one lens! It works great with my Canon T3i. The clarity is excellent, even with distance shots, thanks to the image stabilization. It's easy to use. And best of all, I don't have to keep changing lenses to get the shot I want! One down side: The autofocus can have some difficulty in certain light surroundings. But still, I'm so happy I bought this! I love this lens by Tamron! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 11, 2023 by Deejartist

  • A valuable swap for the kit lens
Style: Canon
I bought the lens on the premise that it would handle a wide variety of subjects. It delivers on that, if you don't absolutely eed to use it at the farthest ends of the focal sweep. Buy yourself a monopod and learn how to use it. The AF is quite good overall, and I am impressed with the image stabilization overall. I took the lens to an airshow and got some fantastic shots. As a test, I hand held the camera (I have a Canon T6i) and grabbed a group of shots of various aircraft taking off the runway. At full res, and at max zoom, I saw a good amount of jitters... note that the aircraft were tooling along at 150+ mph. Attatched the monopod and the jitters were much reduced. Panning shots with the monood were easier as long as you are not in a crowd. Be mindfull of anyone around you and you should be okay. The zoom lock only works when it is fully retracted, and I was kinda hoping that it would lock anywhere in the travel. Not a deal breaker. One other thing I noticed right from the start is that the zoom's rotation is very stiff out of the box. Thus I am being very gentle turning it untill it loosens up on it's own. there is a tiny amount of play in the lens mount, I am thinking that it's probably the camera body. Time will tell if it breaks. The manual focus has no such problem. It works very smoothly. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2019 by Parrothead family Parrothead family

  • Good lens with GREAT Range but it has some issues you should know about.
Style: Canon
Lots of things to like and a couple annoying things to think about.... I am an amateur photog of 30 years. Always a Canon person, shooting a 7D and 7D Mark ii now. When on vacation I like to bring a Tokina 10-16mm 2.8, Canon 50mm 1.8, Tamron 24-70 2.8 VC, and Canon L 70-200mm F4 w/1.4 adapter. For an upcoming trip I wanted one lens for my new 7D Mark ii. I looked around and the lens with the best zoom range you can get is the 18-400mm Tamron. I bit, purchased on Amazon and took it to Galveston to take some shots. First thoughts: It's a well built, solid lens but a tad lighter and less sturdy than my Tamron 24-70 F2.8. Good overall build quality. The lens is a little slow to extend starting about 1/2 way down the barrel. Going from 18 to 400mm ain't easy so this is not an issue really. First few shots I found the camera to be accurate and well suited for candid shots of people, some birds and the architecture on the pier. The color rendition is nice and bokeh is good. I will say my 70-200 F4 L is much better, but that IS expected. The Tamron is MUCH better than many standard Canon lenses and it has fielded some great shots. Here is where the problems are: 1. When out past 300mm, you will find that you have chromatic aberration (odd color along contrasting edges - See pics I included.) How is this a problem? If you need to crop down you may begin to notice these. When pixel-peeping in Photoshop its quite noticeable. If you're using filters to enhance contrast or colors, these aberrations may be come enhanced and more visible. 2. When you have your camera to your face to view your subject in the view finder and if you are retracing or extending the lens you will feel air being pushed from the lens to your face exposed under the back of the camera. How is this an issue? What most people don't realize is, when y you are using a zoom and you extend or retract it, if it's not totally sealed, air will be pushed out (retracting) but ALSO pulled in (Extending) this is a big problem over time as dust will eventually make it's way to these small gaps and get sucked in when extending the lens. Eventually you'll see the dust inside your lens on the interior of the glass. This cannot be fixed or remedied. In comparison, my Canon L 70-200 is sealed as is my 7D Mark ii and I can probably drop it in a river for second or two and not have any issues. You'll probably never see dust on the inside of an L lens for this reason. Older, cheaper lenses will show dust inside on the glass. Dust is not always visible in your pics but can affect optical performance if there is enough of it. My Tamron Experience with Support: After my first shoot and seeing the aberrations I took some examples and submitted a support ticket with Tamron. After a couple days they emailed me back and said they could correct the issue if I sent it in to be adjusted. Since the lens was only 2 wks old, they suggested I just return it to the seller (Amazon.) I did that and quickly received a replacement. Today I took some photos with the lens and while I will say, the chromatic aberrations are much less noticeable, but they are still there. This is also documented by professional reviewers if you check some of the online reviews. SUMMARY: This is a good lens, with an exceptional range 18-400 (28.8 - 640mm on a crop sensor non-full frame DSLR). Bokeh is not bad, images fairly clear, color reproduction good, and contrast decent. I didn't, and don't think others either, should expect this to replace your Pro lenses or fixed focal length lenses but it really is a good all-around lens. I hope I can keep it clean and dust free and expect to keep it for some time. I am not regretting my purchase. Attached photos - Images 1-3: Are of the 1st lens I received then returned showing obvious chromatic aberrations. Images 4-7: From 1st lens, various shots, processed, showing good qualities in the images Images 8-10: 2nd replacement lens showing some aberrations, but not as much as 1st lens. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 31, 2018 by T. Ellison T. Ellison

  • Perfect for me....maybe other beginner photographers as well
Style: Canon
I'm still relatively new to photography. I don't always know which lens I should take with me. Having a lens like this is perfect for me. I can shoot anything from close up to long range landscapes. One thing I have learned though. If you are shooting long distance with this, invest in a tripod. Otherwise your pics won't come out....at all. I wasn't prepared for the weight of the lens. It can get heavy over time. I'm old school though. I remember the old days where everything was built to last....and had the better (some would say heavier) components. All in all.....I've really enjoyed this lens. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2024 by Brian

  • Most Powerful Zoom Lens
Style: Canon
Pros: This is the most powerful 22.22x zoom lens on the current market, although it's made for an APS-C camera, with an adapter, it's been successfully used with my FF Sony A7RV, and it's fantastic sharp through all ranges of focal lengths. Cons: Due to some technical reasons (maybe from the adapter), the autofocus does not always work well, especially when you zoom too far. However, this is the only and best choice if you like to have a super super zoom lens. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2023 by Joseph C.

  • Enjoying
Style: Canon
Loved using this lens today. I could easily capture our oldest granddaughter on the volleyball court, then turn and capture her little sister near me. One lens for all my needs.
Reviewed in the United States on January 22, 2024 by Smile

  • Great all around lens
Style: Canon
Overall this is a great lens. The autofocus isn’t necessarily the fastest, but in all fairness it could be my camera. As it is an old rebel. Great photo quality, incredible zoom range. If you can only have one lens, this is it.
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2022 by Daniel C.

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