Tamron 300mm f/2.8 LD AF
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The Tamron 300mm f/2.8 LD AF, priced at $4,179, is designed for rugged, professional use on a tripod. Autofocusing is quick and easy. The interior black flocking helps to prevent flare. Images rendered were 'above average' and center sharpness was best between f/2.8 and f/5.6.
Publication Name: Popular Photography
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0032-4582
Year: 1993
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Tamron SP 35-105mm f/2.8 ASL AF
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The Tamron SP 35-105mm f/2.8 ASL AF, priced at $1,089, demonstrated a sharp focus at all focal lengths except at 35mm with a f/2.8 aperture. There is also some loss of light at the wide apertures. There is no depth-of-field scale. Overall performance is above average.
Publication Name: Popular Photography
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0032-4582
Year: 1992
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Tamron 28-200mm f/3.8-5.6 AF
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The Tamron 28-200mm f/3.8-5.6 AF, priced at $453, performs well under most circumstances. There is light falloff at image's edge at all apertures. The zoom ring tends to slip when the lens is pointed upward or downward, if it is not held.
Publication Name: Popular Photography
Subject: Hobbies and crafts
ISSN: 0032-4582
Year: 1993
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