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Tamron SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD G2 for Canon Digital SLR Cameras

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Features

  • New FLEX ZOOM LOCK mechanism enables the locking of the zoom ring at any position
  • Fluorine Coating and improved Moisture-Resistant Construction
  • Lightweight and easy-to-hold tripod mount is compatible with an Arce-Swiss style quick release plate
  • AF speed is faster and much more responsive with moving subjects
  • VC performance is 4.5 stops (VC mode 3) and offers three modes optimized for different shooting situations

Description

Tamron SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD G2 for Canon Digital SLR Cameras (6 Year Limited USA Warranty)

Brand: Tamron


Focal Length Description: Super Zoom Lens


Lens Type: Telephoto


Compatible Mountings: Canon EF


Camera Lens Description: Tamron SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD G2 for Canon Digital SLR Cameras


Focal Length Description: Super Zoom Lens


Lens: Telephoto


Compatible Camera Mount: Canon EF


Maximum Focal Length: 600 Millimeters


Minimum Focal Length: 150 Millimeters


Lens Design: Zoom


Focus Type: Auto/Manual


Lens Fixed Focal Length: 350 Millimeters


Lens Coating Description: Fluorine Coating


Zoom Ratio: 41


Image stabilization: Optical


Real Angle Of View: 16.42 Degrees


Maximum Aperture: 5.6 f


Minimum Aperture: 40


Number of Diaphragm Blades: 5


Photo Filter Size: 95 Millimeters


Lens Mount: Canon EF


Brand: Tamron


Camera Lens: Tamron SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD G2 for Canon Digital SLR Cameras


Model Name: Tamron SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD G2 for Canon Digital SLR Cameras (6 Year Limited USA Warranty)


UPC: 725211022015


Global Trade Identification Number: 15


Item Type Name: Tamron sp 150-600mm f/5-6. 3 di vc usd g2 for canon.


Built-In Media: Lens, Lens hood, rear cap, front cap


Manufacturer: Tamron


Item Weight: 4.4 Pounds


Warranty Description: 6 Years


Exposure Control Type: Automatic


Color: Black


Media Type: ProductImage, EnhancedContent


Water Resistance Level: Not Water Resistant


Viewfinder Type: Optical viewfinder


Maximum Shutter Speed: 1/2000 seconds


Has Self-Timer: No


Aspect Ratio: Unknown


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Extremely impressed.
Style: Lens Only
For what this lens offered at the price point, I was a little skeptical. This is a whole lot of feature to package into one product without sacrificing something major. I have shot exclusively with Canon L lenses in the past and really expect that sort of performance in my gear. I typically use a 400 f/2.8L or 600 f/4L for telephoto work, but I could not take these lenses on my recent Tanzania safari due to size and weight. That being said, I am extremely satisfied with the performance of this lens! The small aperature (f5-6.3) does take a while to get use to, but as long as you keep your shutter speed up, tack sharp images are achievable at long focal lengths. I shot pretty much wide open at 600mm the whole time. I even stacked my 2x Teleconverter on and manual focused in some situations with decent results. The images are a tad fuzzy, but perfectly suitable given the conditions. Photographing wildlife in the plains of the Serengeti from an open top Landcruiser requires some practice. There are endless obstacles (Serengeti means "sea of endless grass" for a reason) to disrupt the AF and constant breezes to shake the lens causing micro blurring. After some practice and set-up changes, the results just blew me away. Tack sharp images from close range to about 50-75 yards were easily obtained. Though you can get pretty close to some wildlife, the expanse of the African plains do keep many things out of range. The small aperature made quick AF on moving subjects difficult, but with more practice this may be achievable. Catching birds in flight is a challenge for slow lenses. That is about the only downside to this lens. Stable platform at 600mm is a must. I would love Tamron to make a straight f/4 or f/5.6 version of this lens at a higher price point. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 27, 2017 by H. Do

  • Really nice lens.....heavy but worth it!
Style: Lens Only
I purchased the Canon version and a Sigma adapter to connect this lens to my Sony A7 mirrorless full frame. I love it! I can hand hold it at 600mm, but it's not my favorite thing to do....I bet have of the pictures are too blurry to call decent. So anything over 400mm I tripod. The way my setup is, auto focus is worthless. The Sony has a great manual focus feature and I've gotten pretty fast at it. Not sure if I am bird in flight fast, but when my kids are running track and field I can get them running by with a couple of attempts. So-so results indoor. I've tried it at swim meets, and it's OK. Make no mistake, it is a beast to lug around. It's heavy and large enough to be cumbersome. Add in that I like to have it on a tripod it quickly becomes too much to hike long distances with. I'd totally still buy it though! I like up close photography, and that 600mm really allows you to get close at a moderate distance. Added thing to be aware of...people see it and my kids sporting events and assume I am a newspaper photographer or something. You'll get so many comments, you'd better think up a few snappy replies. My favorite has been "Yeah I know, I am just overcompensating" lol ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2019 by C. Brown

  • Very well made lens
Style: Lens Only
I had a choice between this lens from Tamron and a lens from Sigma. After the lens arrived, I took photos taking it through its paces and after downloading the images, I was well pleased with the results and found clarity of images throughout the levels of magnification.
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2020 by Robert L. Baker

  • This is a good lens!
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Full disclosure, I returned the lens. Now for the review. This is a really good lens, I was impressed with the focusing, the sharpness at 600mm, and the quality of the pictures I took. It’s well balanced, optical stabilization is good. So, why did I return it? It was too much lens for me. It was too heavy. I bought the lens in preparation for a trip to Africa next year. I decided on this lens because of the features. I figured at nearly 4.5 pounds that it shouldn’t be an issue. I brought it down with me to Florida for a weekend, and lugging it around a wetlands down there told me it was a major issue. I like to handhold, this lens was very difficult to do so. Also found it difficult to pan with a moving object. In reality, you need a monopole to steady it. All in all, it was not the lens for me. But, for those looking for a lens in this range, I highly recommend it. It is a quality lens that does it job extremely well. That is why I give it five stars despite my experience with it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2022 by Adam L. Davis

  • Really good lens for the money
Style: Lens Only
I really wanted to rent a Canon 600 mm lens for a bird shoot I was going on but when that proved next to impossible I changed course. While the Tamron is not as fast as the Canon lens, I could buy it for not much more than the rental would have been so I decided to go for it. The bird shoot turned out great and having the zoom was a big benefit as I could back off the zoom when the birds got close instead of switching cameras like I would have had have done with the Canon. I can't do a direct comparison with the Canon on sharpness but, comparing my images to those with the 600mm, I could not see a difference. Because of conditions, depth of field was pretty shallow for everyone so my edges may have been softer but you couldn't see it. The bad news - I was using a Canon 7D MK II and in brighter conditions the focus speed was fine. However we had some overcast days with tough lighting and the lens was noticeably slow to focus. The 600mm folks indicated they didn't have a big problem with focus but I would say I did. Overall I am very pleased with my purchase but wish the low light focus was faster. For shooting critters I would recommend this lens. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2019 by JVaughn

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