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Tamron Auto Focus 18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 XR Di II LD Aspherical (IF) Macro Zoom Lens with Built In Motor for Nikon Digital SLR (Model A14NII)
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Brand | Tamron |
Focal Length Description | 18-200 millimeters |
Lens Type | Wide Angle |
Compatible Mountings | Nikon F |
Camera Lens Description | 200 month |
About this item
- Built in motor for use on the new Nikon Cameras
- Includes lens hood
- 6 year Tamron Warranty
- Zoom lock, 62mm filter size
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Auto focus | 4.0 | — | 4.2 | 5.0 | 4.6 | 4.5 |
Picture quality | 4.0 | — | 4.8 | 5.0 | 4.6 | 4.6 |
Sold By | Delight World Co.,Ltd. | U.S.Refurbs | Xpress Products (We track Serial Numbers) | Green's Camera World | Willoughby's Established 1898 | Green's Camera World |
lens type | Wide Angle | Telephoto | Zoom | Telephoto | Macro | Telephoto |
compatible mountings | Nikon F | Nikon DX | Nikon DX | Nikon F | Nikon F | Nikon F (DX) |
lens design | Zoom | Zoom | Zoom | Zoom | Zoom | Zoom |
focus type | Micromotor | Micro-type ultrasonic | Micro-type ultrasonic | Manual Focus, Auto Focus | Auto Focus | Ultrasonic |
minimum focal length | 18 millimeters | 18 millimeters | 55 millimeters | 18 millimeters | 28 millimeters | 18 millimeters |
max focal length | 200 millimeters | 135 millimeters | 200 millimeters | 140 millimeters | 300 millimeters | 200 millimeters |
fixed focal length | 200 millimeters | 135 millimeters | 200 millimeters | 140 millimeters | 300 millimeters | 200 millimeters |
real angle of view | 75 degrees | — | — | 76 degrees | 75 degrees | 76 degrees |
model name | A14-N | — | 2166 | FBA JAA819DA | AF020N700 | 2192 |
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Product Dimensions | 3.29 x 6 x 7 inches |
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Item Weight | 14 ounces |
ASIN | B0015U95SW |
Item model number | A14-N |
Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #1,677 in Camera Lenses |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | March 12, 2008 |
Manufacturer | Tamron |
Language | English |
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From the Manufacturer
Tamron's original development of proprietary core technologies such as Aspherical element production, Multiple Cam Mechanism and Integrated Focus Cam design lend to the creation of the world's lightest, most compact 11x zoom lens made for digital SLR cameras.
Di II
Lenses are designed for exclusive use on digital cameras with smaller-size imagers and inherit all of the benefits of our Di products. These lenses are not designed for conventional cameras and digital cameras with image sensors larger than 24mm x 16mm.
Extra Refractive Index Glass (XR)
Extra Refractive Index (XR) glass can bend light rays at steeper angles, thereby decreasing the physical length of the lens while enhancing imaging performance by minimizing optical aberrations. This has allowed Tamron to develop a line of shorter, smaller-diameter, lighter lenses without sacrificing lens speed, and actually upgrading image quality compared to older designs. XR glass is costlier than conventional glass but it yields enhanced optical power distribution, making possible many of the outstanding and innovative lens designs that bear the XR designation. XR glass, with its superior light-bending power, makes it possible to design a short-barrel lens with the same light-gathering ability (aperture value) as a long-barrel lens—even with a smaller lens diameter. By using this principle Tamron has been able to shorten the length of the entire optical system and produce lighter, more compact lenses of the same speed, and also to provide greater zoom ranges in lenses that are much more convenient to carry by hand.
Low Dispersion (LD)
Low dispersion (LD) glass elements in a lens help reduce chromatic aberration; the tendency of light of different colors to come to different points of focus at the image plane. Chromatic aberration reduces the sharpness of an image, but glass with an extremely lowdispersion index, has less of a tendency to separate (defract) a ray of light into a rainbow of colors. This characteristic allows the lens designer to effectively compensate for chromatic aberration at the center of the field (on axis), a particular problem at long focal lengths (the telephoto end of the zoom range), and for lateral chromatic aberration (towards the edges of the field) that often occurs at short focal lengths (the wide-angle end of the zoom range.)
Internal Focus (IF)
Internal focusing (IF) provides numerous practical benefits to photographers including a non-rotating front filter ring that facilitates the positioning of polarizing and graduated filters, and more predictable handling because the lens length does not change during focusing. Even more important, Tamron’s Internal Focusing (IF) system provides a much closer minimum focusing distance (MFD) throughout its entire focusing range. In addition, IF improves optical performance by minimizing illumination loss at the corners of the image field, and helps to suppress other aberrations that become more troublesome at different focusing positions.
Zoom Lock
Another original Tamron mechanical engineering concept is the Zoom Lock (ZL), a simple convenience feature that prevents undesired extension of the lens barrel when carrying the camera/lens unit on a neck strap.
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Customers like the quality, value, image quality, and performance of the camera lenses. They mention that it's a great overall daily use lens, and that the price is worth it. They also like the zoom, weight, and sharpness. However, some customers disagree on autofocus.
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Customers like the quality of the lens. They say that the near and zoom lens quality is excellent, and the overall quality is great. They also appreciate the compact size and weight. Overall, customers find the lens to be a good all-in-one lens for non-professionals.
"...in image quality between this and 18-55 kit lens, but it is much more versatile. Here are some comments that apply to my "tweaked" lens:..." Read more
"...lens this has the hability to do a variety of great funtions as: Great Zoon, Very Aceptable focus speed, light, Hi queality pictures...." Read more
"...This is a good all in one lens for the non-professional. Good for family shots as well as "soccer moms" wanting to capture the action...." Read more
"...This lens is a great solution, and very versatile telephoto zoom lens.Big help with Ghosting and Flaring:..." Read more
Customers appreciate the value of the lens. They say that the price is worth it, and it works as it should. Some say that it is a good consumer all-in-one lens that can do almost anything.
"...convenient, and it appears as well or better made, and it does not cost that much more...." Read more
"...This les is not expensive (less than $200), and as a extra benefit it include a tulip light cover, this prevent unwanted light coming into the lens,..." Read more
"...Pros: Light in weight. Fast auto-focus in daylight. A good consumer all-in-one lens that can do almost anything...." Read more
"...Price is worth it:So you want a wide range of focals but you don't want to buy an 85mm 100mm, and 200mm and lug them around?..." Read more
Customers like the image quality of the lens. For example they say it takes great pictures outdoors, has a lot more contrast than Nikon's reflex lenses, and provides a solid telephoto experience while remaining versatile enough to shoot wide.
"...Picture quality is just as good, it is far more convenient, and it appears as well or better made, and it does not cost that much more...." Read more
"...Canon 18-55mm, for me, this is the better one, because the image quality and the hability to have all the other lens in just one lens...." Read more
"...is a decent walk-around lens, and paired with my Canon T1i produced lots of usable photos, but on the whole it just isn't that great...." Read more
"...Slight Blur:There can blurriness and deficiency of sharpness at lengths over 100mm and a tripod would compensate for this...." Read more
Customers like the performance of the lens. They mention that it works well, is affordable, and produces great results. Customers also mention that the quality is good, and it works great outside. They also appreciate the long range, DOF, and autofocus capabilities.
"...Works perfectly for pictures with both my Sony A77 and A58. AF works well. I bought this for my wife's camera as a replacement of the kit lens...." Read more
"...I have been out numerous times with this lens since I got it, it functions beautifully...." Read more
"...Regarding the auto focus, it work's fine, no worries though you can hear the motor while the lens is focusing...." Read more
"...used this for some astrophotography, and for a telephoto, it has worked pretty well...." Read more
Customers like the zoom of the camera lenses. They mention it has a very good range of zoom, is cheap, lightweight, and useful for travel. The zoom lock is perfect, and the magnification ability is nice. The wide focal range of 80 to 200 is decent, and it covers a wide range. The auto-focus is average, and customers like the fact that it can start with 18mm vs 55mm for other lens.
"...This is because the wide focal range of 80 to 200. I can shoot little tiny birds far away, or people and objects relatively closer...." Read more
"...side, it is lightweight for it's magnification ability, has a very smooth zoom action...." Read more
"...On lens AF/MF switch is nice, and the zoom lock is perfect to hold the lens compact when hiking. Macro option is nice and works as expected...." Read more
"...I have been looking for a lens with a wide zoom range, good close focusing features, and excellent image quality...." Read more
Customers like the weight of the camera lens. They mention that it is light in weight, fast auto-focus in daylight, and has a compact size and weight. Some say that the extra weight is worth it, and that it's a very versatile and convenient all-purpose lens.
"...1. Has distance scale not on kit lens.2. Much heavier, but allows for steadier shooting...." Read more
"...variety of great funtions as: Great Zoon, Very Aceptable focus speed, light, Hi queality pictures...." Read more
"...The hood is adequate.Pros: Light in weight. Fast auto-focus in daylight. A good consumer all-in-one lens that can do almost anything...." Read more
"...Heavy - it's a little big for my 300D. Shoulders usually end up hurting after a while, but maybe that's inevitable (or I should get a better strap)...." Read more
Customers like the sharpness of the camera lens. They say that the versatility and the sharpening are awesome, the outdoor shots are reasonably sharp, and macros are quite good for a zoom of this range. They also say the optical quality is good and the zoom range is incredible.
"...Cons: Auto-focus hesitation in macro mode. At 200mm, satisfactory sharpness at f6.3, excellent sharpness at f 11 and beyond...." Read more
"...It is fairly decent sharpness wise both wide and tele- stopped down to f8-f11 it gets better...." Read more
"...since getting it, and the overall quality and sharpness of the pictures is outstanding, way beyond the kit lenses I had before...." Read more
"...This lens is so sharp and clear and focuses very quickly and easily, whether in automatic focus or manual focus...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the autofocus of the camera lenses. Some mention it's fast, sharp, and accurate, while others say that it takes a little while and is a bit noisy, especially in videos. They also mention that it sometimes focused on the background rather than the subject.
"...I was not too happy with this when I first got it. Many pictures not finely focused and right side was softer than left--not obvious unless..." Read more
"...hability to do a variety of great funtions as: Great Zoon, Very Aceptable focus speed, light, Hi queality pictures...." Read more
"...Auto focusing is also slow if you are focusing on a slow moving object. If you are trying to focus on a dog playing in a yard, forget about it...." Read more
"...The autofocus is a tad slower than my proverbial zooms and is a little noisy, but since I don't shoot action, it is of little consequence...." Read more
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1. Has distance scale not on kit lens.
2. Much heavier, but allows for steadier shooting. With care and steadying arm on fixed object I can take sharp picture at 1/8 sec at 200 mm maybe 50% of time.
3. Focusing is accurate, but somewhat slower with more hunting than kit lens. I have taken good pictures of birds in flight at 200 mm, so this is not a problem in good light.
4. Focusing in live view using contrast autofocus is "very" slow, but very accurate. It's useful on a tripod, but slower than 18-55 kit lens using kx camera.
5. No in-camera lens correction as with Pentax lenses. Of course you can do this in post processing. The in-camera processing is slow anyhow.
6. Does not support "catch in focus" where you can take a picture automatically when moving object comes in set prefocus distance. Can't do this with kit lens either. Lens needs auto/manual focus switch for this to work.
7. Very noisy manual focus. This is quite evident when taking movies where manual focus is only choice. Kit lens has little noise when manually focusing. If you take movies and change distance (must refocus) mid-movie, you will not be happy with this lens for that purpose.
8. Focus does not change appreciably when zooming, so you can manually focus at 200 mm, then zoom out while maintaining focus. This might be important when taking movies.
I gave perfect rating not because lens is perfect, but because it is nearly so for its intended use. It's not for professionals, not particular good for movies (focus noise), but is a much better choice for amateurs than having an 18-55 and a 55-200 and having to switch from one to the other. Picture quality is just as good, it is far more convenient, and it appears as well or better made, and it does not cost that much more. If you buy one and do not find this so, send it to Tamron and in around 3 weeks you will get it back better than new.
This les is not expensive (less than $200), and as a extra benefit it include a tulip light cover, this prevent unwanted light coming into the lens, and prevent the lens to be hitten by any object.
Some people have concern about the focus speed, and my experience with this is that the speed is fast enought for the all the mayor needs, it is important to mention that the differece between this lens and the $2,000 competitors is less than a second. Then, this lens is a great value item for your camera.
About the lens focus in low light I dont have any problem, because in low light condition it is suppose that you will use flash, because this is not a extreme Hi Aperture lens (3.5-6.5 aperture), then if you plan to use flahs you will have the modeling light from the flash, and this will help you to focus, or you can use manual focus. This is not a exclusive situation for this lens, because all the lens with the same aperture has similar situations, some more, some less, but remember, this is a less than $200 lens.
For me it is important to keep in mind, we need to evaluate the items in their category and levels. however, this lens is bether than others more expensive levels. I have Canon 70-300mm and Tamron 28-200mm, and Tamrom 28-90mm. and the traditional Canon 18-55mm, for me, this is the better one, because the image quality and the hability to have all the other lens in just one lens.
As final i can say that you may think about your lens need, because if yor are only a Hobbie or entry or Mid Level photographer, maybe you dont need a Hi End lens, but if you makes photo sessions for $2,000, then it has sense that you buy accesories acording to your service offered.