Testseek.com have collected 21 expert reviews of the Tamron 70-210mm f/4 Di VC USD and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Tamron 70-210mm f/4 Di VC USD.
July 2018
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The editors liked
Solid and sealed casing
Excellent image quality in the frame centre
Very good image quality on the edge of APSC
Sensible image quality on the edge of full frame
Moderate longitudinal chromatic aberration
Low distortion
Sensibly corrected astigmatism
Good build quality
Good value for the dollar
Image stabilized up to 4 stops
Light
Compact build
Internal zoom
1
3 macro reproduction
Crisp optics
Image stabilization
Dust and splash resistant
Fluorine protection
Optional tripod collar available
Teleconverter compatibility
Constant-aperture design
Useful zoom range
Relatively inexpensive
Good shortest distance setting
Good autofocus and image stabilization
Good image quality
Weather resistant
Competitively priced
DSLR users looking to upgrade their kit telephoto zooms and those wanting to photograph moving subjects in good light
Portrait shooters and outdoor events
The editors didn't like
Lack of autofocus limiter
Lateral chromatic aberration corrected less efficiently than in the case of the rivals
Too weak performance against bright light
Modest standard accessory kit
Worse than the one offered by brand name rivals
Out of all lenses
Minor vignetting
Occasional focus hunting
Tripod collar extra
Available for Nikon and Canon only
Image quality dips at maximum zoom
Some distortion and vignetting
Manual focus ring omits rubberized grip
Fairly basic feature set
Modest sharpness levels
Zoom ring in front of focus ring (for Canon users)
Tripod collar only as an option
The Tamron 70-210 mm f/4 Di VC USD is a great addition for Nikon and Canon photographers. The lens is well built and weather resistant. The image quality is good
And the
Those shooting in dim environments and need a wider aperture
Those shooting on the highest megapixel bodies and need the best sharpness they can get
Canon and Nikon both make highly acclaimed full-frame compatible 70-200mm f/4 lenses for their DSLRs, which are somewhat more compact, lightweight and ‘affordable' than the respective own-brand f/2.8 lenses. This Tamron lens gives a little extra at the lo...
Light, Good shortest distance setting, Good autofocus and image stabilization, Good image quality, Weather resistant, Competitively priced,
Zoom ring in front of focus ring (for Canon users), Tripod collar only as an option, The Tamron 70-210 mm f/4 Di VC USD is a great addition for Nikon and Canon photographers. The lens is well built and weather resistant. The image quality is good, and the
The new compact Tamron 70-210mm f/4 tele zoom is an excellent choice all-around. It's ideal for action sports, wildlife, portraiture and general telephoto use. The constant f/4 maximum aperture is a major asset compared to zooms with variable apertures, a...
DSLR users looking to upgrade their kit telephoto zooms and those wanting to photograph moving subjects in good light, portrait shooters and outdoor events
Those shooting in dim environments and need a wider aperture, those shooting on the highest megapixel bodies and need the best sharpness they can get
The Tamron 70-210mm F4 represents a fantastic value in its segment. While it isn't the sharpest option for demanding uses and the ergonomics might turn some users off, the overall image quality, stabilization and inclusion of weather sealing make it a tru...
Good build quality, Good value for the dollar, Image stabilized up to 4 stops,
Minor vignetting, Occasional focus hunting, Tripod collar extra, Available for Nikon and Canon only
The Tamron 70-210mm F/4 Di VC USD (Model A034) provides good value for the price, especially if you want to add this popular focal range to your lens collection. The f/4 minimum aperture shouldn't be an issue unless you want (or need) an f/2.8 for low lig...
Published: 2018-06-07, Author: Maciej , review by: lenstip.com
solid and sealed casing, excellent image quality in the frame centre, very good image quality on the edge of APSC, sensible image quality on the edge of full frame, moderate longitudinal chromatic aberration, low distortion, sensibly corrected astigmatism
lack of autofocus limiter, lateral chromatic aberration corrected less efficiently than in the case of the rivals, too weak performance against bright light, modest standard accessory kit, worse than the one offered by brand name rivals, Out of all lenses
The summary can be only positive – you get a lens optically better than the products of Nikon or Canon and it is also noticeably cheaper...
Published: 2018-04-23, Author: Thomas , review by: cameralabs.com
Tamron's new 70-210mm f4 VC zoom is a good lens: It's sharp, has reliable AF, and respectable image stabilization. Plus it offers a very usable maximum magnification of 1:2.7 at a working distance of 0.67m. The front lens has fluorine coating to repel dir...
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