If you're talking to me. Yes, I still use it as my walkabout lens. Fits nicely in my camera bag on my bicycle.I'd love to try one of these: Tamron 18-400mm f/3.5-6.3 Di II VC HLD
Is this the lens you have? Do you still use it? And is it a solid performer? I have an 18-300mm AF DX on my 7100 presently. Do you have any insight on how the two would compare?
Maybe you can rent one and compare the two lenses.I'd love to try one of these: Tamron 18-400mm f/3.5-6.3 Di II VC HLD
Is this the lens you have? Do you still use it? And is it a solid performer? I have an 18-300mm AF DX on my 7100 presently. Do you have any insight on how the two would compare?
GAAAK.. I should have quoted instead of reply. Sorry. Thank you for the very prompt reply and the sample photos. Your shots look good. I will be researching farther and reading more reviews.
Guess I should have read the whole thread since I was the only one that responded to the OP.GAAAK.. I should have quoted instead of reply. Sorry. Thank you for the very prompt reply and the sample photos. Your shots look good. I will be researching farther and reading more reviews.
Thanks again
Sam
I can only add I was extremely disappointed with the copy I once owned and couldn't wait to get rid of itI'd love to try one of these: Tamron 18-400mm f/3.5-6.3 Di II VC HLD
Is this the lens you have? Do you still use it? And is it a solid performer? I have an 18-300mm AF DX on my 7100 presently. Do you have any insight on how the two would compare?
Thank your Peter7100, I've read several reviews with the same feeling. I'm now looking at the 16-300mm.I can only add I was extremely disappointed with the copy I once owned and couldn't wait to get rid of it
Thanks Woodyg3, and I agree. I do have a couple of Tamron zoom lenses but I always question the image quality. I have mostly Nikkor lenses but would love to try more Tamron and at least one Sigma lens. I've never had anything from Sigma.In general the zooms that go from wide angle to telephoto are never going to be super sharp, and are likely to be more prone to things like chromatic aberration, lens flare, etc. That said, they are great for convenience and are way better than zoom lenses from 20-30 years ago.
If you want to try a Sigma, I can recommend their 150-600cThanks Woodyg3, and I agree. I do have a couple of Tamron zoom lenses but I always question the image quality. I have mostly Nikkor lenses but would love to try more Tamron and at least one Sigma lens. I've never had anything from Sigma.
Awww darn. Thanks Peter, I already have the Tamron 150-600. Can't justify two lenses of the same range.If you want to try a Sigma, I can recommend their 150-600c