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Tamron 150-600 G1 replacement
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<blockquote data-quote="Peter7100" data-source="post: 769531" data-attributes="member: 48633"><p>I debated over the same three for many months before ending up with the Sigma C. </p><p>The extra 100mm was a deal breaker over the Nikon for me.</p><p>The choice between the Sigma and Tamron was easier for me as I have heard of too many unhappy Tamron owners.</p><p>Having had the Sigma 150-600c for a few months now, I can confirm I am happy with it overall. </p><p>Minor complaints would be it doesn't focus as fast as my Nikon 300mm, so if instant focus is important to you then it might be an issue.</p><p>I would prefer an inbuild hood.</p><p>The image stabilsation is probably not as good as some other lenses out there.</p><p>Image quality wise, in my opinion it is very good for such an extended zoom. </p><p>The other thing to consider is if you have been used to 600mm would a drop to 500mm be an issue?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Peter7100, post: 769531, member: 48633"] I debated over the same three for many months before ending up with the Sigma C. The extra 100mm was a deal breaker over the Nikon for me. The choice between the Sigma and Tamron was easier for me as I have heard of too many unhappy Tamron owners. Having had the Sigma 150-600c for a few months now, I can confirm I am happy with it overall. Minor complaints would be it doesn't focus as fast as my Nikon 300mm, so if instant focus is important to you then it might be an issue. I would prefer an inbuild hood. The image stabilsation is probably not as good as some other lenses out there. Image quality wise, in my opinion it is very good for such an extended zoom. The other thing to consider is if you have been used to 600mm would a drop to 500mm be an issue? [/QUOTE]
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