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Tamron AF272N700
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Specs
Tamron AF272N700 and other part numbers
| Details |
| F-stop | 2.8 |
| Lens Diameter | 90 mm |
| Lens Focal Length | 90mm |
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| Details (continued) |
| Lens Mount | Nikon AF |
| Telephoto | Yes |
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Articles and Reviews
Reviews by Users
05 May 2008



Great Macro and Portrait lens.
I have these lens for over a year now and I am really impressed by the quality of the pictures I get with it.
The lens are sharp, and have great bokeh for out of focus subjects. The AF speed is a bit slow when you are shooting Macro - but the same goes for the Nikkor 105 VR micro. For portrait shoots the AF speed is quite good, especially when you limit the AF switch to focus on subjects not in Macro mode. I see no reason to buy the Nikkor/Canon lens unless you have to due to camera constrain...
–Eran Shpigelmanfrom Amazon.com
26 Mar 2008



A really nice lens
Right out of the box I was impressed. Many reviews I had read said it felt lightweight or had a plastic feel compared to the Nikkor 105mm. I don't know about that but it feels great to me. While this may not be as heavy as the Nikkor it felt right and looked good straight away. I have always used Nikon lenses (other than a Sigma 10-20mm I have, another great lens) so I do think twice about anything other than Nikkors. I am not disappointed with this Tamron. It is pin sharp, feels nice in the ha...
–Chris Newmanfrom Amazon.com
02 Oct 2007



Great lens for the price
All the above reviews are useful - it also took me a minute to realise the switch from AF to manual focus was a simple, manual push-pull; but I quite like that feature now.
It's lightweight, you can get some excellent, really sharp detail, and the bokeh is very smooth. For the price, it's a great lens.
I would also note that there is a considerable amount of softness around the edges, so that may or may not be something you like (the cat close-up I put in the sample images above il...
–Laura Mackinnonfrom Amazon.com
Articles
- 2007-07-26
Sigma Bows Macro Lenses for Nikon Cameras
PopPhoto.Net
- The 17-70mm F2.8-4.5 DC Macro HSM and 18-50mm F2.8 EX DC Macro HSM lenses incorporate Sigma's HSM autofocus technology, making them compatible with Nikon's D40 and D40x SLRs.
- 2007-07-25
How to Photograph Bugs and Insects
PopPhoto.Net
- PopPhoto.com reader Christopher Badzioch makes amazingly detailed, dramatically lit photos of insects with basic macro lenses and home-made accessories.