Post your 150-600 Tamron shots.

Lee532

Senior Member
Mike, that sounds good.
It's landed! OMG what a beast! This is it on the gripped D610 alongside the Nikon 70-300
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mikew_RIP

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Well i wasnt going to take any tonight as its poor light and no handy subjects,then i thought why not i know this is not perfect, but considering my hand holding ability and the settings i find it encouraging

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Lee532

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Focus speed was superb, I had it in continuous for a few shots and was really happy with it. So far I am really happy. Saturday morning is the next chance I'll get to use, 2 Lancaster bombers flying over Kirmington!
 

Tom Grove

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Does anybody that has the 150-600mm have any experience with the Sigma 50-500mm lens? I keep teetering between those 2 as I have been wanting to do more sports photography. Since I am on the sidelines at the football games, I was thinking the 50-500mm might give me a better range.
 

mikew_RIP

Senior Member
Does anybody that has the 150-600mm have any experience with the Sigma 50-500mm lens? I keep teetering between those 2 as I have been wanting to do more sports photography. Since I am on the sidelines at the football games, I was thinking the 50-500mm might give me a better range.

Also... I'm reading that the Tam 150-600mm is for full frame cameras... does this mean it's not a good idea for my D7000?

I would have thought the Sigma would have been better if you have action close to you,both lenses being 6.3 and the 7000 a 5.6 focus unit should put them on a par for focus speed,then the Tamron is reported to be sharper at 500mm,i think both are full frame so no difference there and no problem either.
 

480sparky

Senior Member
Also... I'm reading that the Tam 150-600mm is for full frame cameras... does this mean it's not a good idea for my D7000?

Using a DX body with an FX lens doesn't hurt a thing. In fact, it's probably a bit better than using a DX equivelant. Reason being, you're using the 'best' part of the FX lens... the center portion.


I bought a D7100 for the sole purpose of mating it with the Tamzooka. It's a pair I have yet to regret putting together.
 

photogramps

Senior Member
Does anybody that has the 150-600mm have any experience with the Sigma 50-500mm lens? I keep teetering between those 2 as I have been wanting to do more sports photography. Since I am on the sidelines at the football games, I was thinking the 50-500mm might give me a better range.

Technical comparison here: Tamron SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD (Model A011) Canon on Canon EOS 5D Mark II versus Sigma 150-500mm F5-6.3 APO DG OS HSM Canon - Side by side lens comparison - DxOMark

I don't have the Sigma but it is said that it is sharper at 500mm than the Tamron is at 600mm but I'm not sure that there is enough in it to discount the Tamron.
The crux of the matter with both of these lenses is what available light you will have to work with and how your camera handles low-light - I have used the Tamron at ISO4000 on my D800 and have been reasonably pleased with the results, however my 400 f2.8 + 1.4/1.7TC's is much better ... but heavier!
Many sports/aircraft photographers are very happy with the Sigma but wildlife photographers always want more reach so it is here that the Tamron excels - for sports I see high praise for the Sigma 120-300 f2.8 where more use can be made of the available light ... but it is a notch up the price ladder :)
 

Vixen

Senior Member
Bag....I was wondering what the heck I was going to put this HUGE lens in as there didn't seem to be a lens case big enough but today I stumbled across a Lowepro 23x13cm lens case. Happy happy :D To date I've been carting mine around in the original box in the car.
 

mikew_RIP

Senior Member
Well first outing,crap light and shortage of subjects,my thoughts are though we will get along nicely,once it learns what to do :D

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Every thing today was wide open, with it being poor light focus speed was hard to judge but there is a possibility its not quiet as fast as my sigma was in poor light,i feel sure though once i get a feel for it and some good light i will be happy.
 

RockyNH_RIP

Senior Member
Well first outing,crap light and shortage of subjects,my thoughts are though we will get along nicely,once it learns what to do :D




Every thing today was wide open, with it being poor light focus speed was hard to judge but there is a possibility its not quiet as fast as my sigma was in poor light,i feel sure though once i get a feel for it and some good light i will be happy.


Thats a nice shot though only shot at 420.... do you have any samples at 600?

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mikew_RIP

Senior Member
Not many Pat as i rate myself as very poor with hand held shots due to various joint issues,this was hand held @ 600mm and knowing what i know about me ime pleased with it,would just like to stop the lens down a couple of stops,we have sun forecast for Sunday at the moment.

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Vixen

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I got to go out today to a local park and really try my lens out. Didn't get 100% sharp shots but pretty pleased all the same :D All hand held

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Tom Grove

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I would have thought the Sigma would have been better if you have action close to you,both lenses being 6.3 and the 7000 a 5.6 focus unit should put them on a par for focus speed,then the Tamron is reported to be sharper at 500mm,i think both are full frame so no difference there and no problem either.

Using a DX body with an FX lens doesn't hurt a thing. In fact, it's probably a bit better than using a DX equivelant. Reason being, you're using the 'best' part of the FX lens... the center portion.


I bought a D7100 for the sole purpose of mating it with the Tamzooka. It's a pair I have yet to regret putting together.

Technical comparison here: Tamron SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD (Model A011) Canon on Canon EOS 5D Mark II versus Sigma 150-500mm F5-6.3 APO DG OS HSM Canon - Side by side lens comparison - DxOMark

I don't have the Sigma but it is said that it is sharper at 500mm than the Tamron is at 600mm but I'm not sure that there is enough in it to discount the Tamron.
The crux of the matter with both of these lenses is what available light you will have to work with and how your camera handles low-light - I have used the Tamron at ISO4000 on my D800 and have been reasonably pleased with the results, however my 400 f2.8 + 1.4/1.7TC's is much better ... but heavier!
Many sports/aircraft photographers are very happy with the Sigma but wildlife photographers always want more reach so it is here that the Tamron excels - for sports I see high praise for the Sigma 120-300 f2.8 where more use can be made of the available light ... but it is a notch up the price ladder :)

Thanks for the input... I will typically be shooting around 8-11 am... Some games will go from noon to 2pm, so light should be a non issue as far as getting enough... The more I see of the pics you all are putting up of the 150-600mm "Tamzooka" the more I want that beast!
 
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