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Tamron SP 70-200mm F/2.8 Di VC G2 for Nikon FX DSLR (6 Year Limited USA Warranty for New Lenses Only)
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Brand | Tamron |
Focal Length Description | 70-200 millimeters |
Lens Type | Telephoto |
Compatible Mountings | Nikon F (FX) |
Camera Lens Description | 200 month |
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- VC performance is 5 stops (VC mode 3) and offers three modes optimized for different shooting situations
- MOD reduced to 37.4" (1:6.1 max. mag. Ratio). Angle of view (diagonal): 34°21' - 12°21'(for full-frame format), 22°33' - 7°59'(for APS-C format)
- Lightweight and easy-to-hold tripod mount is compatible with an Arca-Swiss style quick release plate
- Compatible with TAMRON TAP-in Console, an optional accessory product; The front surface of the lens element is coated with a protective fluorine compound that is water- and oil-repellant
- Teleconverters (optional) compatible with this new Tamron lens.Aperture Blades:9 (circular diaphragm)
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Image stabilization | 4.7 | — | — | 4.4 | 4.8 | 4.4 |
Auto focus | 4.5 | — | — | 4.4 | 4.9 | 4.2 |
Picture quality | 4.7 | — | — | 4.5 | 5.0 | — |
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lens type | Telephoto | Telephoto | Telephoto | Telephoto | Telephoto | Telephoto |
compatible mountings | Nikon F (FX) | Nikon F | Nikon F (FX) | Nikon F (FX) | Nikon F (FX) | Nikon F |
lens design | Zoom | Prime | Zoom | Zoom | Zoom | Zoom |
focus type | Auto Focus | Auto Focus | Ring-type ultrasonic | Auto Focus | Auto Focus | Manual Focus, Auto Focus |
minimum focal length | — | 70 millimeters | 70 millimeters | — | 150 millimeters | 70 millimeters |
max focal length | — | 200 millimeters | 200 millimeters | — | 600 millimeters | 200 millimeters |
fixed focal length | 200 millimeters | 200 millimeters | 200 millimeters | 200 millimeters | 600 millimeters | 200 millimeters |
model name | AFA025N700 | AFA025N-700 | — | vc g2,vc usd g2 | vc usd g2 | 2185 |
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Expand your image of fast telephoto shooting
The new SP70-200mm F/2.8 G2 (Model A025) telephoto lens reimagines the highly acclaimed Model A009 with enhanced optical performance, improved VC (Vibration Compensation), faster AF speed and accuracy, and shortened MOD (Minimum Object Distance) for greater flexibility. What’s more, compatibility with optional Tamron teleconverters provides additional focal length. In keeping with the SP series’ innovative technology, the lens is designed to be durable, flexible and resilient enough to rise to any occasion.
High resolution meets beautiful bokeh
Every aspect of the SP 70-200mm F/2.8 G2 (Model A025) zoom has been improved, providing high image quality and enhanced bokeh throughout. Optical design features include XLD (eXtra Low Dispersion) and LD (Low Dispersion) glass to eliminate chromatic aberrations across the entire zoom range, ensuring optimum resolution— even at the edges. eBAND Coating designed exclusively for this new zoom offers superior anti- reflection properties, greatly minimizing flare and ghosting. And refined bokeh provides spectacular background effects from nearly any angle.
MOD reduced to 0.95m
Improvements to the new SP 70-200mm F/2.8 G2 extend well into the lens barrel. Tamron has reduced the MOD from 1.3m (50.7 in) in our older model to 0.95m (37.4 in), allowing a maximum magnification ratio of 1:6.1. The shorter MOD, coupled with the superb optical performance of this new zoom, allows you to significantly broaden your range of expression.
Accuracy in action
The USD (Ultrasonic Silent Drive) ring-type motor, along with two high-performance microcomputers, ensures excellent focusing speed and accuracy. The Full-time Manual Focus override allows you to make fine adjustments while using AF, without having to switch from AF to MF mode.
Keep it steady with VC equal to 5 stops
Tamron’s best VC* image stabilization performance is equivalent to 5 stops**, according to CIPA standards. Plus, this lens offers a choice of three VC modes, including one exclusively for panning. Now you can match the VC mode to your shooting conditions and enjoy sharp, jitter-free handheld shooting—even in low light. * Among 70-200mm F/2.8 interchangeable lenses for full-frame DSLR cameras. (As of January, 2017. Source: Tamron.) ** Using in VC MODE 3 For Canon: 5D-MKIII is used For Nikon: D810 is used
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Product Dimensions | 7.5 x 3.46 x 3.46 inches |
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Item Weight | 3.28 pounds |
ASIN | B06X6GQPWL |
Item model number | AFA025N700 |
Customer Reviews |
4.7 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #661 in SLR Camera Lenses |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | February 14, 2017 |
Manufacturer | Tamron |
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The new SP70-200mm F/2. 8 G2 (Model A025) telephoto lens reimagines the highly acclaimed Model A009 with enhanced optical performance, improved VC (Vibration Compensation), faster AF speed and accuracy, and shortened MOD (Minimum Object Distance) for greater flexibility. What’s more, compatibility with Tamron tele converters provides additional focal length. In keeping with the SP series’ innovative technology, the lens is designed to be durable, flexible and resilient enough to rise to any occasion. Every aspect of the SP 70-200mm F/2. 8 G2 (Model A025) zoom has been improved, providing high image quality and enhanced bokeh throughout. Optical design features include XLD (extra Low Dispersion) and LD (Low Dispersion) glass to eliminate chromatic aberrations across the entire zoom range, ensuring optimum resolution― even at the edges. band Coating designed exclusively for this new zoom offers superior anti- reflection properties, greatly minimizing flare and ghosting. And refined bokeh provides spectacular background effects from nearly any angle. Tamron’s best-in-class VC* image stabilization performance is equivalent to 5 stops**, according to CIPA standards. Plus, this lens offers a choice of three VC modes, including one exclusively for panning. Now you can match the VC mode to your shooting conditions and enjoy sharp, jitter-free handheld shooting―even in low light. * Among 70-200mm F/2. 8 interchangeable lenses for full-frame DSLR cameras. (As of January, 2017. Source: Tamron. ) ** Using in VC MODE 3 For Canon: 5D-MKIII is used For Nikon: D810 is used Products not sold by Tamron Authorized USA Dealers in the USA are considered gray market and as such do not qualify for rebates (if applicable), , service or repair of any kind in the USA. Tamron USA, will not repair and/or service any product that is not an officially imported product and sold through an Authorized Tamron USA Dealer. In other words, there will be no authorized repair service under any circumstance for gray market products, including but not limited to any available firmware updates. Due to the proprietary technology incorporated in Tamron lenses, specific factory calibrated equipment is required to service many of our lenses and therefore Tamron USA, does not authorize any third party service center to repair and/or service Tamron products. Tamron USA, maintains a 3-day turnaround for all Tamron USA products sent in for service. Furthermore. and are therefore invalid in that they are not able to offer service for these lenses for the reasons stated above. Only Tamron USA lenses purchased from an Tamron Authorized USA Dealer come with a 6 Year USA Factory (see http: //www. tamron-usa /support/ _statement. pdf ), the only that is valid for service in the USA. CAUTION WHEN PURCHASING ON THE INTERNET: Some major shopping websites employ third party sellers to enrich their offerings. Therefore, purchases made on a specific website may NOT be sold, shipped, or even supplied by that website, but rather by a third party marketplace seller that may or may not be a Tamron Authorized USA Dealer - even though that website itself may be listed as a Tamron Authorized USA Dealer. If purchasing through a website listed as a Tamron Authorized USA Dealer, please verify that the product itself is being sold and shipped directly by that website or, if not, sold and supplied by a seller that is listed as a Tamron Authorized USA Dealer.
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Customers like the quality, sharpness, and value of the camera lens. They mention that it's a high quality lens, with great glass and sharp images. They appreciate the fast and accurate autofocus. They also appreciate the value for money. However, some customers feel the lens is quite heavy.
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Customers are satisfied with the quality of the lens. They mention that it is a high-quality lens from a company they trust, with great glass and stunning, crisp imagery. The build quality is great and doesn't feel even a little. The lens produces amazing bokeh detail and produces excellent shots even at f2.8.
"...Update:The lens is still performing very well, and I received a $200 Rebate check from Tamron because I qualified for the Student Rebate, per..." Read more
"...IQ and AF speed in the Tamron, for the same price I'm getting a high quality lens from a company I trust, with a 6 year manufacturers warranty...." Read more
"...be a big step down from Nikon glass but I’ve found this lens takes fantastic photos. Focus is very sharp and fast...." Read more
"...It's a beautiful lens. feels well made. The footplate/tripod ring (?) seems very stable, but easy to remove, put back on...." Read more
Customers like the focus of the lens. They say it focuses quickly and quietly, and the autofocus is quick and accurate. Some mention that the close focus is impressive.
"...In a nutshell, the sharpness, focus acquisition, lens stabilization, seeming build quality, and warranty of the two lenses is virtually identical...." Read more
"...I also appreciate that I can focus close by, under 3 ft. That was important for me...." Read more
"...+ The focus is fast, even at night+ The photos are sharp, 97% of the time, and at night time, I get 9/10 sharp photos as well...." Read more
"...It focus's fast in low light and its spot on, shots are excellent even at f2.8, this is where it nudges ahead of the Nikon lens...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the sharpness of the lens. They mention that it is a much sharper lens all through its aperture, produces razor sharp images, and is sharp corner to corner.
"...In a nutshell, the sharpness, focus acquisition, lens stabilization, seeming build quality, and warranty of the two lenses is virtually identical...." Read more
"...The IQ is good, pictures come out sharp and vibrant. So based on this, I knew Tamron produced some good telephoto lenses...." Read more
"...Focus is very sharp and fast...." Read more
"This lens is a serious Professional Shooter, even at f2.8 its sharp...." Read more
Customers find the value of the lens to be good for the price. They say it's a great lens and worthy any penny.
"Excellent lens price/quality vs the price for the same Nikon lens in my opinion. I bought this lens for a Nikon Z6 using the FTZ adapter...." Read more
"Great lens for the money, it's heavy, well built, focus was perfect out of the box. The lens focuses quickly and quietly...." Read more
"...It's not very often that something is such an amazing value in such an expensive activity like photography.Build quality is 5/5..." Read more
"...For the price, this lens is an incredible value...." Read more
Customers like the image quality of the camera lenses. They say it gives amazing image quality for the price point, it's great for stills and video, and excellent for landscape and wedding photography. Customers also mention that the advancements in optical clarity are pretty astounding.
"...The advancements in optical clarity are pretty astounding. I'm used to the love hate relationship I've had with the relative softness of my 80-200...." Read more
"...the Nikon version, this is an excellent choice and gives you amazing image quality for the price point...." Read more
"...I have had it for 6 months now and I still amazed by the image quality...." Read more
"...The only problem I have is possibly the images being too sharp...." Read more
Customers like the image stabilization of the camera lenses. They say it's great, the options for image stabilisation are great, and it'll be amazing for wedding days.
"...In a nutshell, the sharpness, focus acquisition, lens stabilization, seeming build quality, and warranty of the two lenses is virtually identical...." Read more
"...+ The options for image stabilization are great, learn when to use them...." Read more
"...The lens is very well built, handles smoothly, and is very well balanced...." Read more
"...Focusing is fast on my D810. Stabilizer - wow. My own quick tests showed more than four stops improvement handheld at 200mm...." Read more
Customers like the zoom of the camera lenses. For example, they say the focus and zoom rings feel good and work smoothly. Some say the background blur is buttery smooth.
"...The sweat spot is f4 to f8 The back ground blur is buttery smooth. With this 6 year warranty, its a winner...." Read more
"...Attractive, simple body/designFocus and zoom rings feel good and work smoothlyCons:None" Read more
"...and doesn't feel even a little cheap; and flexing the focus and zoom is velvety smooth...." Read more
"...Long story short, I am very happy with this lens. The focusing is smooth and accurate at all ranges as far as I can tell...." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the weight of the camera lens. They mention that it is quite heavy.
"...these types of high quality, wide aperture lenses, be warned that they are heavy! Much heavier than kit lenses or smaller primes...." Read more
"...I can hand-hold it, but does get heavy after awhile, so I plan to use with a monopod when doing prolonged shooting (e.g. soccer game)...." Read more
"...+ The lens feels well built, sturdy, and it is heavy, but that comes with the territory...." Read more
"Very solidly built, yet feels lighter than the first generation, which was plastic...." Read more
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As an aside, I own an A7RII and an A6500, for which I have some of the best glass. The 90mm macro and 55 f/1.8 are razor sharp lenses, by the way. I was willing to buy the 70-200 Master ($2600), for which I would use to shoot/video action in low light conditions. But that lens on those two top-of-the-line Sony bodies has way too many autofocus issues. The Sony 70-200GMaster, which I tested, is pretty sharp, but what use is a 2.8 telephoto that can't focus in low light conditions? You're better off just getting the Sony 70-200 f/4, which, given the Sony 70-200 f/2.8's poor low light performance, would basically give you the same performance in a lighter less expensive body. I just throw my 55f/1.8 and zoom by foot to cover the 70-100mm range on my A6500 and throw the 90mm macro on the same to cover the 130+ range. Remember, the 200mm on the Sony 70-200mm is more like a 150mm due to focus breathing. In any case, due its poor low light performance, the Sony was disqualified, even though I prefer Sony for still photography and video.
Back to the Tamron 70-200 G2 and the 70-200mm Nikon E FL:
I went to a local camera store which sells and rents all the top-of-the-line lenses. There I hooked up the 70-200mm Nikon FL to my Nikon D750.
To my 20-15 pixel-peeping eyes, the Nikon FL seems to have slightly, and I mean SLIGHTLY, better sharpness wide open in the center of the frame and better magnification--i.e., less focus breathing. While in the store, I took dozens upon dozens of wide open photos at 70, 85, 100, 130, 170, and 200mm and compared them in Lightroom to photos of the 70-200mm Tamron G2 and the Sony 70-200mm GMaster, which I only attached to my A6500. I understand the Master would have been sharper on my A7RII, but both cameras use the latest versions of 24mp+- CMOS sensors, making the comparisons somewhat on par, I guesstimate. Plus, the poor focusing of the Sony, which was validated on my A6500, disqualifies that lens for action photography or other forms of low light photography.
IMHO, the new Nikon FL, which I was willing to buy in a split second were it as sharp as some say, is not worth $1500 more than the Tamron G2. I wouldn't pay $1800 for that lens, especially now that I've tested the Tamron G2, which is basically the SAME LENS. REALLY. For its slight increase in center sharpness and decrease in focus breathing, the new Nikon may be worth $250 more, IMO, as the slight edge in center sharpness is truly negligible. In fact, I would have instantly either suffered from buyers remorse after purchasing the Nikon FL or rationalized/validated the purchase of it by convincing myself that its worth every penny to suppress buyers remorse. That lens is not worth $3000 and neither is the Sony 70-200 GMaster. If the Tamron were not as good as the Nikon, then the Nikon may be worth $3k; but the Tamron is as good as the Nikon, maybe even better, if you look at the totality of the lens, not just it's center sharpness.
Let me tell you why.
The Tamron SP 70-200 G2 is just as sharp. I tell you no lie. But that's more or less to be expected. IMO, all the 70-200 f/2,8 and F/4's are pretty much as sharp as the other. You have to really pixel peep to see the difference. Where they distinguish themselves is in their low light performance--wide open. That's what you pay the big bucks for.
What is good low light performance on a lens? It's the ability to quickly find focus in low light conditions. The camera is responsible for the ISO performance, not the lens. And when it comes to the low light performance of the Tamron G2: Absolutely Awesome Low Light Performance.
On my D750, the Tamron G2 acquires focus instantaneously. To be fair, the Nikon FL acquired focus instantaneously on my D750, as well. Both the Tamron G2 and the Nikon FL acquire focus instantaneously on my D750. It is truly truly remarkable. Having said that, the Tamron does so for $1500 less.
It's sort of like clothes shopping. The name brand item is better than the generic brand, 90% of the time. But sometimes it isn't. In this case, the name brand Nikon is only slightly better than the reverse-engineered Tamron, but the difference is truly negligible, unless you pixel peep on Lightroom in 100% crop mode. And that's only in the very center of the frame, looking at an eyelash or the microscopic hairs on the persons nose. Fresh out-of-the-box, my Tamron G2 instantly focuses on anything I point it at, less a plain white wall or some other contrast-less thing. But all lenses do that. And no, I did not hook up the Tap-in-Console to achieve that level of focus acquisition.
In a nutshell, the sharpness, focus acquisition, lens stabilization, seeming build quality, and warranty of the two lenses is virtually identical. The Nikon is lighter, seems to be a tad bit brighter, and the focus rings are smoother, but that's it. $1500 more for that? Not me.
Instead of paying about $3k for the Nikon or Sony, I bought the Tamron G2 and the D750--all brand new for $3100 or the same price you will pay if you buy the Nikon locally and pay tax.
If you buy online, make sure to buy from a reputable dealer like Amazon, B&H, or Adorama. I wouldn't risk any open-box or used copies of any of these lenses, given the QC issues reported.
What's more, both lenses are said to have quality control issues. However, both lenses come with extended warranties, and Tamron even went so far as to develop a Tap-in Console, enabling fine-tunings.
I highly recommend the Tamron SP 70-200mm G2.
Update:
The lens is still performing very well, and I received a $200 Rebate check from Tamron because I qualified for the Student Rebate, per the Tamron Website.
When I got into photography the Tamron 150-600mm was one of my first lenses, and I absolutely love it. The IQ is good, pictures come out sharp and vibrant. So based on this, I knew Tamron produced some good telephoto lenses. The Nikon version f/2.8G used in good/great condition sells for around what this Tamron is new. I watched so many videos comparing lenses but what I kept coming back to was, even if there was slightly less IQ and AF speed in the Tamron, for the same price I'm getting a high quality lens from a company I trust, with a 6 year manufacturers warranty. It's hard to beat that just for the slight bump in IQ and AF of the Nikon.
I've been using this lens for around 2-3 weeks now and ended up buying a second for my wife. The lens is awesome! Unless you are a professional, this lens is the best bet to get what you need! I consistently yield sharp, crispy pictures that stun my viewers (work with a lot of sports moms). I've been able to gain tons of attention and network farther than I ever thought, in a shorter time frame than I could ever have imagined, thanks to what this lens enables me to do.
If you're not familiar with these types of high quality, wide aperture lenses, be warned that they are heavy! Much heavier than kit lenses or smaller primes. Make sure you know what you're getting into as a full frame DSLR + battery grip + this lens will easily weigh upwards of 7-10lbs. May not seem like much but after shooting for 30-60mins your arms may not still agree about it not being much! I use a monopod with a Wimberley monogimbal head when I have to stand with this thing for a long time. I've shot on straps too, and think a harness would make it easier. It's far from a deal breaker and not even much of an issue for me personally, but my wife struggled with the lens at first due to the weight.
All in all, highly recommend this lens! For what it is, I'd give it a 99 out of 100. What is that 1 point, you ask? The buttons on the side of the lens are way, way too easy to move. Most lenses I've seen have oval, wider buttons that are strong and don't easily get flipped. This Tamron has these ribbed buttons that move up and down, so if you accidentally brush them with your hand or body you can easily change settings and mess up shots! Just something to get used to.
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Lo he utilizado en Nikon D500, D750 y Z6 con adaptador (hay que actualizar el firmware del lente y se necesita el infame Console Tap In), en todas funciona bastante bien. Sólo es superado por el Nikon FL ED de los lentes actuales.
Reviewed in Canada on February 9, 2020