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Tamron 18-270 f3.5 Di II VC
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<blockquote data-quote="JohnFrench" data-source="post: 233145" data-attributes="member: 6063"><p>Late reply. I too have a 18-270 Tamron, when new, it did not extend by itself, but after two years, it has the "lens creep" like yours. It is disconcerting to look down and see the lens fully extended, so I use the little lens lock button to keep it retracted. I have another brand lens that does this too, and the lens lock is on the opposite side, so actually the Tamron one is easy to engage/disengage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JohnFrench, post: 233145, member: 6063"] Late reply. I too have a 18-270 Tamron, when new, it did not extend by itself, but after two years, it has the "lens creep" like yours. It is disconcerting to look down and see the lens fully extended, so I use the little lens lock button to keep it retracted. I have another brand lens that does this too, and the lens lock is on the opposite side, so actually the Tamron one is easy to engage/disengage. [/QUOTE]
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