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Sar NOP
26-08-2014, 9:46am
Yesterday, I spent all day trying out this new consumer zoom-lens on the field with my D800 and D4s (a friend of mine lends it to me for a week) to chase some local birds.

My very first impressions :

AF : definitely much slower than my 200-400/4. Very hard for bird in flight with the D800, but very good on the D4s.
VC (stabilisation) : quite efficient (about 2-3 stops) but takes long time to operate.
Sharpness : brilliant on both cameras (very good @600mm and f/8 on the D800).
Contrast & colour rendition : need more post-processing works to get close to my Nikon lenses.
Handling : excellent !

A very impressive tele zoom-lens considering its price tag !
I've already ordered one for myself : it will be my tele travelling and walk-around lens.


#1 : D800, @190mm, 1/1250", f/8, 280 ISO, VC Off, hand held. AF-C & Dynamic 51-Points.
http://s26.postimg.org/n082yd3ah/D8_L9406_resize2.jpg




Crop :
http://s26.postimg.org/70pfet78p/D8_L9406_Crop_resize2.jpg

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#2 : D800, @550mm, f/8, 1/125", 1800 ISO, hand held, VC On. AF-C & Dynamique 51-Points.
http://s26.postimg.org/qb11bzill/D8_L9438_resize2.jpg



Crop
http://s26.postimg.org/7hf8ezkdl/D8_L9438_Crop_resize2.jpg

Cage
26-08-2014, 10:53am
Thank you very much for this thread Sar.

You have pretty much confirmed what most reviewers have said, however it is nice to have it tested by someone whose work and abilities are known. The feather detail in the RWB crop is very impressive.

This is the text from an email I received yesterday from Maxwells, the distributors. I'm in the process of ordering one too.


The global demand for this lens has exceeded expectations so Tamron have not been able to keep up with the demand. We are due more stock at the end of this month but not enough to cover our backorders you would need to have an order placed with a store at this stage to be in the queue as there is still a wait of a few months before surplus stock is in stores.

Thank you for your patience

JimmyCat
26-08-2014, 1:20pm
Sar - two fantastic shots! :th3:

The crop of #1 is a beautiful shot and the detail of the crop in #2 certainly highlights the quality of the lens.

My limited experience with this lens (on a D3200) suggests that dynamic focus is a must for BIF and that f8 (if possible) is the way to go.

I note that you have VC off for #1 - I have read a lot of different opinions as to whether or not to use VC at higher shutter speeds - I think you have settled that question in my mind.

What distance would you estimate these shots to be taken at?

Cheers

Sar NOP
26-08-2014, 2:52pm
Sar - two fantastic shots! :th3:

The crop of #1 is a beautiful shot and the detail of the crop in #2 certainly highlights the quality of the lens.

My limited experience with this lens (on a D3200) suggests that dynamic focus is a must for BIF and that f8 (if possible) is the way to go.

I note that you have VC off for #1 - I have read a lot of different opinions as to whether or not to use VC at higher shutter speeds - I think you have settled that question in my mind.

What distance would you estimate these shots to be taken at?

Cheers
With this Tamron, it's better to turn the VC off for BIF.
For the distance :
#1 : 10 metres,
#2 : 3.5 metres.

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With the D4s :

#3 : D4s, @600mm, 1/1250", f/8, 1100 ISO, VC On, hand held. AF-C & Dynamic 21-Points.
http://s26.postimg.org/5lsg3tvjd/4_SC6861_resize2.jpg



Crop
http://s26.postimg.org/dd962dzop/4_SC6861_Crop_resize2.jpg

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#4 : D4s, @600mm, 1/800", f/8, 2200 ISO, VC On, hand held. AF-C & Dynamic 21-Points.
http://s26.postimg.org/uhqh527l5/4_SC7010_resize2.jpg



Crop
http://s26.postimg.org/f7m0k4mp5/4_SC7010_Crop_resize2.jpg

Lance B
26-08-2014, 7:10pm
Looks fantastic, Sar! Very impressive for such a low cost lens!

Sifor
26-08-2014, 9:58pm
Very nice images, looks like a great solid lens.

Sar NOP
27-08-2014, 8:55am
Wide open @600mm :


#5 : D4s, @600mm, 1/400", f/6.3, 1600 ISO, hand held.
http://s26.postimg.org/m25i1au3r/4_SC6644_resize5.jpg

Cage
05-09-2014, 4:52pm
Just a heads up on the price of this lens.

Ted's Cameras already very competitive price of $1249.95 on this lens has been sweetened with a $100.00 Trade-in offer.

http://www.teds.com.au/tamron-150-600mm-nikon This offer applies to quite a few different lens so it's worth checking them out if you are in the market for a new lens.

I ordered mine last week but coerced them into giving me the $100.00 discount when I said I'd cancel my order and re-order it.

And no, I don't get a kick-back or preferential treatment from Ted's. I've bought two Tamron lens from them because they were not much dearer than the Grey Market dealers and give you the peace of mind of having a fair dinkum manufacturer warranty. I shop hard and don't mind sharing the details of good deals when I come across them.

PS: The lens is still on a Pre Order basis with Ted's as it is with all their authorised dealers, including the big operators in the US.

wmvaux
06-09-2014, 9:44am
Thanks for posting these photos. I'd seen reviews and most were positive, but I wasn't 100% sold that the quality would be there. Seeing these shots makes me see that this lens may be an option for me down the track ;)

arthurking83
06-09-2014, 9:46am
An updated heads up.

There is a new rumour just released that Sigma is also now making a competitor to this Tammy lens.
Sigma's lens is reputed to be a lot larger, and an addition to their Sports lens lineup.

It's supposedly about 1kg heavier(3kg vs 2kg) and has a lot more knobs and switches to fiddle with on the lens .. the assumption will be that it'll work with Sigma's USB dock too.

If it's real, it'll probably be announced officially between now and Photokina(~20th Sept)

Cage
06-09-2014, 12:45pm
An updated heads up.

There is a new rumour just released that Sigma is also now making a competitor to this Tammy lens.
Sigma's lens is reputed to be a lot larger, and an addition to their Sports lens lineup.

It's supposedly about 1kg heavier(3kg vs 2kg) and has a lot more knobs and switches to fiddle with on the lens .. the assumption will be that it'll work with Sigma's USB dock too.

If it's real, it'll probably be announced officially between now and Photokina(~20th Sept)

Looks like a pretty strong rumour.

According to this article by Sigma Rumors, it has been officially announced in Poland. Poland??? :confused013

http://sigma-rumors.com/2014/09/sigma-150-600mm-f5-6-3-dg-os-hsm-sports-additional-details/

Lance B
06-09-2014, 2:19pm
The Sigma looks impressive. If it is as good as it looks on papaer, I might have to get one.

arthurking83
06-09-2014, 4:07pm
.... If it is as good as it looks on papaer, .....

I think even if it's only half as good as Sigma's other recent releases .. it'll be one of those have to have type lenses!

Lance B
06-09-2014, 4:21pm
I think even if it's only half as good as Sigma's other recent releases .. it'll be one of those have to have type lenses!

Can't argue with that! :)

Damian Aimers
08-09-2014, 3:35pm
I have a few of the newer Tamron lens and they are brilliant. This and the macro 90mm was to be our next lens investment.
These images are brilliant. Tamron owes you a thanks. I must get this lens now.

MissionMan
08-09-2014, 3:53pm
The article notes the retail on the sigma will be twice the price but I guess it all comes down to performance.

It would be interesting to see someone get the Tamron 150-600 and Sigma 150-600 out and see how they compare and whether the Sigma optics are worth the price tag. Would also be interested in the Nikon 80-400 comparison despite the different focal length (and heavier price) as a comparison point.

For me, focal speed is the critical part and I'd be prepared to pay extra for that (although not the $12K price tag of the Nikon 400 f/2.8)

glennb
13-09-2014, 10:36pm
These are some great images! I have mixed feeling with this lens, I am see a lot of images that are a bit on the soft side and the sharp ones that I am seeing, seem to be heavily processed with sharpening etc... but for the price it seems a great lens. But I would like to see Tamron and Sigma make some affordable fixed 400mm or 500mm @ f5 and get that crisp sharpness at an affordable cost.
As for this new Sigma it looks good but heavy, and as a "sports" lens I would like see faster aperture.
My dream telephoto would be 300-500mm f5 or f4-5.6 $2kish:lol: I just feel this mm range and f stop range would keep it not to heavy (but yes still heavy)and produce a better sharpness due to not having such a big mm range. But correct me if Im wrong as I just have a basic understanding of lens mechanics.

arthurking83
14-09-2014, 12:54pm
.....
As for this new Sigma it looks good but heavy, and as a "sports" lens I would like see faster aperture. .....

A conundrum if ever there was one!

You can have either heavy and fast aperture, or light weight and slower aperture.
Same with optical quality. You have either bigger and heavier with better IQ all round, or light weight and lesser IQ(for the same lens type of course).

Expect the heavier S version of the Sigma to have better IQ all round, than the lighter weight Tammy and Sigma C(contemporary) version.

Sar NOP
16-09-2014, 9:11pm
No need to heavily post-process the file with the Tammy :


D810, @600mm, f/6.3, handheld. JPEG SOOC.
http://s13.postimg.org/8v849sspj/810_0441_resize3.jpg



Crop
http://s1.postimg.org/kdsy1pcj3/810_0441_Crop.jpg

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Another one :



D810, @600mm, f/11, handheld. JPEG SOOC.
http://s30.postimg.org/5xnghnegx/810_0423_resize3.jpg




Crop
http://s1.postimg.org/s7y50u9pr/810_0423_Crop.jpg

Cage
03-11-2014, 9:45pm
That's some pretty impressive detail there Sar for SOOC.

I'm now 4th on Ted's list, maybe later this week. Bring it on !!!!!

Sar NOP
04-11-2014, 9:09pm
That's some pretty impressive detail there Sar for SOOC.

I'm now 4th on Ted's list, maybe later this week. Bring it on !!!!!

I've been using this Tammy for one month now, mainly with my D4s : this is a fantastic combo for most of my usual shots. Bokeh, colour rendition et sharpness are amazing from such a "cheap" high range zoom-lens.
For me, the biggest weakness of this Tammy is its VC (stabilisation system) : not as good as my 200-400/4 or 600 VR. So, most of time I turn the VR off and use high shutter speed (this is not an issue with the D4s !).
As a bird photographer, the Tamron 150-600mm is an excellent walk-around lens for me.

A few more shots from yesterday, all with D4s and handheld :

http://i.imgur.com/CEaDBAo.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/s58AwjW.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/Mow0FKG.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/tT03lBj.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/A7u6J5z.jpg

Cage
04-11-2014, 9:29pm
Very impressive Sar.

Can't wait to get mine. I'll be swinging it off my Wimberley Sidekick.

Cheers

Kev

crafty1tutu
09-11-2014, 2:22pm
I have been thinking of getting one. Looking at your photos, it seems to a great lens for the price.

JimmyCat
10-11-2014, 1:30pm
When I purchased my lens I had it on the D3200 - great lens except a bit slow on the auto-focus. Have since put it on the D800 and it is even better, no auto-focus issues and the IQ is spot on.

Sar NOP
11-11-2014, 3:11pm
When I purchased my lens I had it on the D3200 - great lens except a bit slow on the auto-focus. Have since put it on the D800 and it is even better, no auto-focus issues and the IQ is spot on.

It's even faster on the D4s...:D

Casull
12-11-2014, 5:27pm
This lens will be my next purchase I think, it will be great to have VC as my 50-500 sigma doesn't and it shows.

Cheers
Craig

richardb
17-11-2014, 5:35pm
I'm speechless. It is very sharp for a handheld shot.:th3::th3::th3:

RJD
17-11-2014, 7:36pm
I'm trying not to buy anything new for a while. This thread has not helped one little bit!

merlin1
03-12-2014, 9:57am
Mine has just arrived, first pics look great.


Ross.

MissionMan
04-12-2014, 3:35pm
Mine has just arrived, first pics look great.


Ross.

Sorry, I've reported this post to the moderators. It should be against site rules to post that you've received a lens and not post samples :D

Congrats on the new toy

arthurking83
04-12-2014, 4:17pm
..... It should be against site rules to post that you've received a lens and not post samples :D

Congrats on the new toy

This serious breach of community enlightenment has been noted, and processes are being formulated to counter such (in)activity!

Temporary punishment will be for the perpetrator to send me their new lens until such time that I've had a really good play with it .. or they post up resulting images(whichever of the two takes longer!) :p

MissionMan
04-12-2014, 4:22pm
This serious breach of community enlightenment has been noted, and processes are being formulated to counter such (in)activity!

Temporary punishment will be for the perpetrator to send me their new lens until such time that I've had a really good play with it .. or they post up resulting images(whichever of the two takes longer!) :p

I'm waiting for someone to post they bought a 400mm f/2.8 before I invoke that rule

arthurking83
04-12-2014, 4:27pm
I'm waiting for someone to post they bought a 400mm f/2.8 before I invoke that rule

My right arm has just begun spasms all over again just thinking of this lens!
(have had a major muscle issue with right arm for the past 3-4months .. can't hold much, let alone the camera .. 400/2.8 is, as already said, a terrifying prospect!)

crafty1tutu
05-12-2014, 6:42pm
I received mine on Wednesday and had a play - I am impressed.

Sar NOP
07-12-2014, 1:54pm
For the price and the weight, you can have a lot of fun with this Tammy :


D800, 600mm, wide open (f/6.3), handheld.
http://i.imgur.com/sgsrEeY.jpg

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Even this young kite was surprised by the Af speed of the Tamron : :D


D4s, @600mm, f/7.1, handheld.
http://i.imgur.com/ADN7zKU.jpg

Margaret
04-08-2015, 6:41pm
The Tamron is certainly on the wishlist after seeing these stunning shots. Thanks for the info.