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Tamron Sp 70 300Mm F/4 5.6 Di Vc Usd For Nikon International Version (No Warranty)

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Vendor: Tamron

Type: Lenses & Filters

Sku: WBEEAB003YUBTIA

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Tamron Sp 70 300Mm F/4 5.6 Di Vc Usd For Nikon International Version (No Warranty)

$187.65

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the focal length of the Tamron SP 70-300mm lens? A: The focal length is seventy to three hundred millimeters. This range makes it ideal for telephoto photography.
  • Q: What is the maximum aperture of the lens? A: The maximum aperture is F/four to five point six. This allows for decent light capture in various shooting conditions.
  • Q: What are the dimensions of the Tamron lens? A: The dimensions are approximately thirty-two point thirty-six centimeters in length and width, and fifty-six point eighteen centimeters in height. This makes it compact for a telephoto lens.
  • Q: What materials is the lens made from? A: The lens features specialized glass elements, including Low Dispersion and Extra Low Dispersion materials. These materials help reduce chromatic aberration.
  • Q: How do you use the Tamron SP 70-300mm lens? A: To use this lens, mount it on a compatible Nikon camera body. Adjust the zoom and focus settings as needed for your shots.
  • Q: Is the lens suitable for beginners? A: Yes, it is suitable for beginners and professionals alike. Its user-friendly design makes it accessible while still offering advanced features.
  • Q: How do you clean the lens? A: To clean the lens, use a soft microfiber cloth to gently wipe the glass. Avoid using harsh chemicals that could damage the lens coating.
  • Q: How do you maintain the Vibration Compensation feature? A: To maintain the Vibration Compensation, ensure the lens is properly mounted and avoid dropping it. Regularly check for any signs of wear.
  • Q: What should I do if the lens arrives damaged? A: If the lens arrives damaged, contact the retailer immediately for a return or exchange. Ensure you keep the original packaging for returns.
  • Q: Does this lens have a warranty? A: No, this lens is an international version and does not come with a warranty. Be sure to check the retailer's return policy.
  • Q: Can you use this lens for macro photography? A: Yes, it has a maximum magnification ratio of one to four, making it suitable for semi-macro photography.
  • Q: What is the weight of the lens? A: The weight of the lens is approximately eight hundred grams. This weight is manageable for handheld shooting.
  • Q: Is this lens compatible with full-frame cameras? A: Yes, this lens features a dual format design that is compatible with both full-frame and smaller sensor cameras.
  • Q: How does the USD mechanism work? A: The USD mechanism delivers fast and silent autofocus, making it effective for capturing fast-moving subjects like sports.
  • Q: What is the significance of the BBAR coating? A: The BBAR coating reduces reflections and enhances light transmission, ensuring clearer images with better color balance under various lighting conditions.
  • Q: What is the closest focusing distance of the lens? A: The closest focusing distance is one point five meters. This enables you to capture subjects that are relatively close.

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