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Contest – Win a Tamron 16-300mm Di II VC PZD Macro All-In-One Zoom Lens

05 May

ContestOver the last few years here at dPS, we’ve run very some very popular competitions with our partners to give away some of their great photographic products to lucky dPS readers.

We are lucky enough to be able to do it again this week.

For this contest, Tamron is giving away a Macro All-In-One Zoom Lens

Tamron 16 300mm Di II VC PZD Macro 750

Tamron 16-300mm Di II VC PZD Macro

This prize is designed to help every level of photographer create BETTER pictures. Tamron is the world’s most awarded photographic lens line. Here’s what you, our dPS reader, could win:

Tamron 16-300mm Di II VC PZD Macro – Retail Value $ 629
For canon, Nikon or Sony small-sensor cameras.

Learn a little more about Tamron here.

How to Win

To win this contest you need to:

  • Visit the lens information pages and learn more about the lens and its core use.
  • Leave a comment below and tell us WHY you’d like to win and HOW you would you utilize the lens. Please note: there is a limit of ONE entry per person.
  • Do this in the next 14 days and after May 20th, 2015, the team at dPS will choose the best answer and we will announce the winners in the following days.

The deadline to enter is May 19, 2015, Midnight PDT. Comments left after that date and time will not be considered.

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Photo by Ken Hubbad

By “best” – we’re looking for people who have an understanding of the lenses and how they will best suit their needs. So you’ll need to check out the product pages to put yourself in the best position to win.

There’s no need to write essay length comments to win – but we’re looking to hear what you like about the lens and how it would help your development as a photographer.

This competition is open to everyone, no matter where you live – but there is only one entry per person. To enter – simply leave your comment below.

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Disclaimer: Tamron is a paid partner of dPS.

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Video Field Test: Tamron SP 15-30mm F2.8 Di VC USD

15 Apr

Tamron claims that its new SP 15-30mm F2.8 Di VC USD offers prime lens quality across its focal length range, paired with a fast maximum aperture and – uniquely in its class – an optical vibration compensation system. We’ve been impressed by how this wideangle zoom performs in our studio, but that’s only half the story. Our latest video field test follows DPReview technical editor Rishi Sanyal as he uses the Tamron 15-30mm to shoot architecture, cityscapes and waterfalls. Watch the video 

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Tamron USA announces fourth travel-themed photo contest

04 Apr

Tamron has announced a competition for US-based customers, who are encouraged to submit 8-14 images with a travel theme. Prizes for the winner include having his or her work featured on Tamron’s website and in its newsletter, as well as the opportunity to pick up a shiny new SP 15-30mm F/2.8, 24-70mm F/2.8 or 70-200mm F/2.8. Learn more

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Prepare to be impressed: Tamron 15-30 F2.8 vs. Nikon 14-24 F2.8

05 Mar

While we were at CP+ 2015 in Japan, we met with Tamron, and the company was kind enough to lend us their newly announced 15-30mm F2.8 Di VC USD. In Nikon mount, no less. It’s a wide range for a full-frame zoom, made more impressive by the inclusion of vibration compensation (VC). With a price tag of $ 1200, Tamron is taking the Nikon 14-24 head-on, and so we decided to do the same: pit the two against one another in a shootout, which you can view here

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Tamron SP 15-30mm F2.8 Di VC USD real-world sample gallery posted

25 Feb

After handling a prototype at Photokina, we brought a final shipping sample of Tamron’s new 15-30mm wideangle zoom back from CP+. The stabilized ultra-wideangle lens covers a full-frame sensor, offers a unique double lens hood design for added strength and boasts a very competitive $ 1200 price tag. We’re impressed so far – check out our samples gallery

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Writer’s Favorite Wildlife Lens – Tamron 150-600mm

24 Feb
Writer with Tamron 150-600 on his Nikon D7100 in Le Claire Iowa. Photo by: J. Todd Polling

Writer Bruce Wunderlich with Tamron 150-600mm on his Nikon D7100 in Le Claire, Iowa. Photo by: J. Todd Poling

One of my favorite subjects to photograph is wildlife. In the past, great wildlife images were very difficult for me to shoot because my close presence usually meant disturbing the wild creature I had my eye on. I began looking for a longer lens with plenty of reach that wasn’t going to break my piggy bank. So, after much patient and thorough research, I purchased the Tamron 150-600mm SP F/5-6.3 Di VC USD zoom lens for my Nikon D7100.

The reach of this lens gave me some great results right out of the box, but I will have to admit that it takes some practice to photograph moving subjects, such as birds in flight, with this lens. Tamron 150-600mm does have some limitations, but one thing you will find with any telephoto lens is that no matter how much you have, you will always want more.

Technical Specifications:

  • Focal length: 150-600mm (equivalent to 225-900mm on a cropped sensor)
  • Maximum aperture: f/5- f/6.3
  • Available mounts: Nikon, Canon and Sony
  • Minimum focus distance: 8.86′ (2.7 m)
  • Weight: 4.3 lb (1.95 kg)

Compared to Prime lens

Of course, this lens I purchased doesn’t match the quality of a prime lens like the Nikon 6oomm f/4. But besides costing around $ 8000 less then the Nikon lens, it has a few other advantages over its prime equivalent. Besides the heftier price tag, the Nikon prime weighs in at over 11 pounds compared to just over 4 pounds  (1.95 kg) for the Tamron. Unless you are a body builder, hand-holding the prime for an extended period of time is nearly impossible. The Tamron 150-600mm can easily be hand-held, though I recommend using a Gimbal head on your tripod for smoother panning. While the Nikon Prime is a fixed 600mm focal length, the Tamron zooms from 150-600mm, great for those opportunities when you unexpectly get very close to the wildlife, and you can quickly adjust and zoom back.

Be Prepared

The best way to get great wildlife images is to always be prepared. This lens is small enough that I leave it on my camera all the time in my camera bag, so if I happen onto a sudden wildlife encounter I don’t lose time switching out my original lens to the Tamron and miss the opportunity to get the image.

Eagle Shoot in Iowa

Recently, I had the opportunity to take a road trip with friends to Le Claire, Iowa, to photograph bald eagles on the Mississippi River. This was the perfect chance for me to put my Tamron 150-600mm to good use. Here are a few of my favorite images captured with the Tamron on the trip.

Flying into the Sunset  Focal Length: 600mm 1/1000 of second, f/6.3 with ISO 400

Flying into the Sunset
Focal length: 600mm, 1/1000th of second, f/6.3, ISO 400

Focal Length 360mm 1/2500 of a second, f/6.3, ISO 1000 im Aperture priority mode.

Focal length 360mm, 1/2500th of a second, f/6.3, ISO 1000 in aperture priority mode.

Sweet Spot

From 150-450 mm, images shot with this lens are really sharp. From 450-600 mm, the results are a little softer, but in most cases it still captures very useable images. In good light the autofocus performs quickly and accurately, while in low light it is some what slower. But for the price, this is a very nice lens.

Image of Eagle on left was captured at 600mm and image on right was captured at 450mm. Image on right has a little more detail in the feathers.

Image of the eagle on left was captured at 600mm and image on right was captured at 450mm. Image on right has a little more detail in the feathers.

Focal Length: 600mm. 1/800th of a second, f/6.3, ISO 320

Focal length: 600mm, 1/800th of a second, f/6.3, ISO 320

This juvenile Bald Eagle was captured in bright mid day light. Focal Length: 450mm, 1/1000th of a second, f/6.3, ISO 320

This juvenile bald eagle was captured in bright midday light. Focal length: 450mm, 1/1000th of a second, f/6.3, ISO 320

 Conclusion

In my opinion, if you are in the market for a versatile wildlife lens and are on a budget, the Tamron 150-600mm would be a very good choice. I’ve been pleased with the wildlife images I’ve captured with mine, and am looking forward to getting even better ones with practice. That’s why it’s my favorite wildlife lens.

What is your favorite wildlife lens?

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CP+ 2015: Hands-on with Tamron SP 15-30mm F/2.8 Di VC USD

14 Feb

We were intrigued by Tamron’s stabilized SP 15-30mm F/2.8 Di VC USD when we first saw it in prototype form at Photokina in September last year. In tbe meantime, Tamron has confirmed pricing and availability for this fast ultra-wideangle zoom and is showing off the new lens at Japan’s CP+ show in Yokohama. We’re there, and headed straight to Tamron’s booth on Saturday to get our hands on the new zoom. Click through for some images

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The Contest Winners of the Three Tamron Lenses Are…

30 Jan

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A VERY BIG Thank You to everyone who entered our recent competition to win one of three lenses from our friends and site sponsors at Tamron.

Lens A and Lens B

Tamron 16-300mm Di II VC PZD Macro and Tamron SP 70-300mm Di VC USD

This was not actually a photography competition, per se, but so many of you shared your beautiful photographs, we encourage you all to go back and scroll the comments section for some wonderful photographs and links to reader pages/sites.

The response was absolutely AMAZING with over 1,000 entries! In fact, it was so great that we here at Digital Photography School decided, again, to add a new category of winners – Honorable Mentions – and provide each Honoree with a dPS eBook of their choice. But now… onto the winners!

Here are the 3 winners of the competition:

  • The Tamron 16-300mm Di II VC PZD Macro goes to – Vera Irwin!
  • The Tamron SP 70-300mm Di VC USD goes to – Wayne Ellyson!
  • The 2nd Tamron SP 70-300mm Di VC USD goes to – Christopher Sperry!

A note to each of our winners:

  • Vera, VERY creative! Was a pleasure to read!
  • Wayne, enjoy all your Tamron lenses and we hope the new lens does the trick at all of the upcoming festivals.
  • Christopher, enjoy Morocco!

Ohhh, and James Garcia – We think that these are FREAKING COOL as well! Rudy, your Tamron/dPS 12 Days of Christmas song was truly inspired. Thank you for that!

Honorable Mentions:

Keith Starkey, D90Rich, Amanda Evans, 6YuQk5Ngnz, Jodi O’Neill, Aaron, Paul Kidero, Crystal, Sarah Williams, Penny Katz, A.Stone, Dustin White, Andy Cunnington, Kim Manzoni, and Sachi Sakai.

We were all thrilled with the entries… you tugged at our heartstrings, made us laugh, made us smile, but most importantly, you made us keep wanting to do more of what we are doing; providing you quality information and guidance to become a better photographer. We were so pleased to see that you came from every part of the world, young adults to grandparents, and everyone in between. Thank you all for your entries!

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Now, for those of you that didn’t win, Tamron has invited ALL dPS readers to download their eBook series!

You can find those HERE!

Tamron  Winter Savings Rebates

For all of you residing in the USA, when you do purchase your next select Tamron Lens, please make sure to take advantage of Tamron Rebates*. Find additional information HERE!

*Current rebate offers end February 28, 2015. US RESIDENTS ONLY.

Winners will be emailed with details of how to collect their prize. Please make sure to look for our email. Thanks you again for all the wonderful submissions and to Tamron for sponsoring this competition.

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Tamron announces SP 15-30mm F/2.8 release date and $1200 price point

24 Jan

Tamron has announced availability and pricing for its much-anticipated 15-30mm F/2.8 stabilized wide angle zoom. Set for availability on January 30th in Canon and Nikon mounts with Sony to follow later, the lens will retail for $ 1199. Read more

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Tamron 14-150mm f/3.5-5.8 Di III real-world sample gallery

16 Jan

The Tamron 14-150mm F/3.-5.8 Di III is a superzoom lens for Micro Four Thirds cameras. It offers a 28-300mm equivalent range and uses a stepper motor for silent autofocus (including during video recording). Because it does not include any form of image stabilization, we used it on an Olympus camera, specifically the OM-D E-M1, which has 5-axis sensor-based IS. See gallery

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