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Tamron A005 Wide-Angle LensAutofocus - Tamron - f/4.0 - Image Stabilization - Ultrasonic Motor - Zoom - Wide Angle - Telephoto
As a result, the SP AF70-300mm F4-5.6 Di VC USD (Model A005) boasts sharper contrast and greater descriptive performance than all others in its class. In addition, it is the first Tamron lens sporting a USD (Ultrasonic Silent Drive), Tamron's very own ultrasonic auto-focus drive mechanism. This USD mechanism delivers fast focusing, making it a perfect telephoto zoom choice for photographing sports, racing, or other fast-moving subjects. The lens also boasts Tamron's proprietary VC (Vibra... Read more
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Brand: Tamron
Part Numbers: A005, 70-300mm, AFA005NII-700, AFA005NII700, TM70300VUNK
UPC: 725211003120
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User reviews and opinions
| xuser12 |
5:36pm on Wednesday, October 13th, 2010 ![]() |
| Worth every penny! I cant believe I had not replaced the original lens on my Digital Rebel SLR earlier. I read on the web that the Nikon mount version of this Tamron is exactly the same as the middle tier 70-300mm sold by Nikon. It should be great. | |
| santaliqueur |
12:05am on Wednesday, October 6th, 2010 ![]() |
| Great telephoto lens for the money I have used this telephoto lens with filters, with teleconverters and it works seamlessly with my Sony SLR. | |
| andreasplesch |
2:22pm on Tuesday, April 20th, 2010 ![]() |
| Tamron AF 70-300mm Impresses! I purchased this lens approx. 2 months ago for my Sony 200 DSLR. I like this lens With the rotating front lens when you focus the use of a polarizing filter is a 3 step process. I like this lens. | |
| Inciting |
1:00pm on Friday, April 2nd, 2010 ![]() |
| THIS ZOOM ROCKS! I LOVE IT! As a former Minolta Xi owner, I use a Sony Alpha 200 DSLR. The old Minolta D lenses work on it. | |
| tymib |
12:21pm on Friday, March 12th, 2010 ![]() |
| good zoom range, built in macro function, cheap slow af, hunting, chromatic abberations, softness at 300mm | |
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Documents
AF 70 - 300mm
F/4 - 5.6 LD MACRO 1:2 (Model 572D)
Thank you for purchasing this Tamron lens. Please read this owner's manual carefully before using your new lens. Proper care and maintenance of this lens will result in years of enjoyable use.
DESCRIPTION OF PARTS
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. Focusing ring Focus distance scale Focus distance index Zooming ring Zooming scale Tripod socket Tripod socket fixing screw Zoom index Lens mounting guide AF/MF selector switch Aperture / Zoom index Aperture ring Aperture scale AE (minimum aperture) lock Hood attaching index Magnification scale Depth-of-field scale Infrared index Macro selector switch 6~7 are for Model 175D only 9 is for Canon/Minolta only 10 is for Canon only 12~14 are for Nikon / Pentax only 17 is for Model 179D only 18 is for Model A10 / 179D only 19 is for Model 572D / 772D only
SPECIFICATIONS
Focal Length Maximum Aperture Angle of View Lens Construction (Groups/Element) Minimum Focus Distance Maximum Magnification Ratio Filter Size Length Diameter Weight 572D 70-300mm F/4 - 5.- 8 9/13 0.95mm (at Macro 300mm) [3.12' (at Macro 300mm)] 1:2 (at Macro 300mm) 62mm 116.5mm (4.59") 76.6mm (3.02") 435g (15.3oz)
* Length and maximum diameter indicate the values for the lens with the Nikon mount. * Specifications and design are subject to change without notice.
MOUNTING/REMOVING THE LENS
Mounting
After removing the rear cap, place the lens in the camera mount aligning the lens mount index line with that of the camera body (Canon/Minolta/Pentax). For Nikon models, align the lens mount index line with the dot on the camera. Rotate the lens clockwise until it click-locks (counter-clockwise in case of Nikon body). (For details, please refer to the instruction manual of your camera.)
Removal
Push in and hold the lens release button on the camera body while rotating the lens counter-clockwise (clockwise in case of Nikon body.)
FOCUSING
Automatic Focusing (for Nikon/Minolta/Pentax AF SLR)
When the camera is on the autofocus mode, the lens focuses automatically. During AF (Auto Focus) operation, the focusing ring will rotate and its movement should not be hindered.
Automatic Focusing (for Canon-EOS AF SLR)
Set the AF/MF Switch on the lens to "AF" mode. Pressing the shutter release button of the camera will activate the auto-focusing function of the camera. During AF operation, the focusing ring will rotate and its movement should not be hindered.
Manual Focusing
When the lens is used on a Nikon/Minolta/Pentax AF camera, switch the camera to the manual focus mode. When the lens is on a Canon EOS camera, set the lens AF/MF Switch to the "MF" mode. Turn the focusing ring while looking through the viewfinder. The correct focus position is determined when the picture in the viewfinder becomes sharpest. In manualfocus photography, focusing should always be checked through the viewfinder even when shooting at infinity. * For further details, see the instruction manual of your camera.
ZOOMING
To set your lens to the desired image composition you desire, simply look through the viewfinder and operate the zoom ring.
MACRO SWITCHOVER MECHANISM
The model 572D allows macro photography by operating the macro selector switch. The maximum magnification ratio in the macro photography mode is 1:2 (f = 300 mm, 0.95m). It is necessary that the zoom be aligned to 180-300 mm when switching the macro selector switch from Normal to Macro. In addition, it is necessary that the focus ring be aligned to 1.5 m to infinity to switch from Macro to Normal.
SWITCHING TO MACRO PHOTOGRAPHY
First, turn the zoom ring to align the zoom between 180 and 300mm. Next, slide the macro selector switch from the Normal to the Macro position. The lens is now switched to the macro photography mode. When in the macro photography mode, the focus ring rotates continuously from infinity to the minimum focus distance of 0.95m. The magnification ratio reaches a maximum when the focus distance is 0.95 m at 300 mm. The magnification ratio at this time is 1:2. When in the macro photography mode, the zoom ring can only be rotated over the range of 180mm and 300mm. Angle of view can only be adjusted over the range of 180mm to 300mm when in the macro photography mode. The macro selector switch cannot be operated unless the zoom ring is between 180mm and 300mm. Always make sure to align the zoom ring between 180mm and 300mm before operating the macro selector switch.
CANCELLATION OF MACRO PHOTOGRAPHY
First check that the focus ring is aligned to 1.5m or farther (1.5 - infinity). (Turn the focus ring to 1.5m or farther when it is set to a distance closer than 1.5m). Next, slide the macro selector switch from the Macro position to the Normal position. The macro photography mode is now cancelled. The focus ring can only be turned between infinity and 1.5m when the macro selector switch is set to the Normal position (when macro photography is cancelled.) It cannot be turned to a distance closer than 1.5m. The macro selector switch cannot be operated unless the focus ring is set to a distance between 1.5m and infinity. Always make sure to set the focus ring between 1.5m and infinity before operating the macro selector switch.
APERTURE CONTROL & AE SETTING
Canon / Minolta
Your camera controls the aperture depending on the shooting mode in use. Although the aperture value varies in accordance with zooming, the camera itself reads out the change to provide automatic compensation.
Nikon / Pentax
When shooting in programmed AE or shutter-priority AE mode, rotate the aperture ring to the minimum position. For aperture-priority or manual mode, turn the aperture ring to the desired setting. In case of F401/F50 series models, the aperture is set by the camera in accordance with the given camera instructions.
LENS HOOD
A bayonet-type lens hood is provided as a standard accessory. Tamron recommends shooting with the hood attached whenever possible as the lens hood cuts out light, which is harmful to image quality. However, please be aware of the precautions noted below when your camera is equipped with a built-in flash. When the hood is not in use, it can be placed on the front of the lens in reverse: Attaching the Lens Hood Align the index mark on the hood with the corresponding index mark on the lens. Push the hood onto the lens and then rotate it clockwise to secure. When attaching the lens hood, hold the focusing and zoom control rings so that they are not rotated unintentionally.
TRIPOD SOCKET (Ref. Figs. 9 & 10)
To change the camera from horizontal to vertical position or vice versa, loosen the locking knob for the tripod-attaching base by rotating it counterclockwise, then rotate lens and the camera about the longitudinal axis of the lens. Tighten the locking knob by rotating it in clockwise direction until it stops. (Fig. 9) To remove the tripod-attaching base, loosen the locking knob, pull it back slightly, and then lift the knob to open the tripod base ring as illustrated in Fig. 10. When removing the tripod-attaching base, hold the lens and the camera securely to prevent them from both accidentally falling.
Fig. 9
Altering camera between vertical & horizontal positions 1. Loosen lock knob by rotating knob counterclockwise. 2. Turn camera and lens so as position alignment marks meet each other. 3. Tighten lock knob by rotating knob clockwise.
Fig. 10
Detaching tripod-attaching base 1. Loosen lock knob by rotating knob counterclockwise. 2. Pull out lock knob slightly. 3. Turn attaching ring upward while holding locking knob. * When detaching tripod-attaching base, hold camera and lens securely, not to accidentally drop your valuable equipment.
CHECKING DEPTH-OF-FIELD
When you set the focus of a particular subject, there is an area in front of you and behind your subject that will also be in focus. The depth-of-field table shows aperture values horizontally and ranges vertically. If, for example, the aperture is F8 and the shooting range is 5m (Focal length 400mm), the depth-of-field value is 4.96 (m)-5.04 (m) where F8 in the horizontal column and 5m in the vertical column intersect. If your camera has a preview mechanism, the depth-of-field effect can be confirmed in the viewfinder. For further details, see the instruction manual of your camera.
PRECAUTIONS IN SHOOTING
When the built-in flash on the camera is used, symptoms such as corner illumination fall-off or vignetting at the bottom part of the image may be observed, especially at the wider-angle range. This is due to the inherent limitation of the coverage of the built-in flash, and/or the relative position of the flash to the edge of the lens barrel, which causes shadows on the image. Accordingly, we recommend not using the built-in flash at wider-angle settings. Please refer to the section of your camera's instruction manual pertaining to the use of the built-in flash, since the angles of coverage of the flashes differ between camera models.
PRECAUTIONS IN SHOOTING (cont)
When you use a built-in flash, make sure to detach the lens hood. Certain camera models may indicate the maximum and minimum aperture values of the lens in approximate numbers. This is inherent to the design of the camera and not an indication of error. Do not use the lens hood when you shoot with your camera's built-in flash. Even without the lens hood, an arched-shape shadow may be observed at the bottom portion of the picture when using the built-in flash. Tamron recommends using an optional flash unit (clipon grip type) when use of flash is necessary. When using the lens in the telephoto focal range, it may be necessary to use a tripod to avoid camera shake. Using high-speed film (ISO 400 or faster) with a fast shutter speed is also helpful to reduce the effect of camera shake.
TO ENSURE LONG-TERM SATISFACTION
Avoid touching the glass element surface. Use a photographic lens cloth or blower brush to remove dust from the lens element surface. When not using the lens, always place a lens cap on it for protection. Use a lens cleaning tissue or lint cloth with a drop of cleaning solution to remove fingerprints or dirt on the glass lens surface with a rotary motion from the center to edge. Use a silicon cloth to clean your lens barrel only. Mildew is an enemy of your lens. Clean the lens after shooting near water or in any humid place. If you find mildew on your lens, consult a repair shop or nearby photographic store. When using your equipment [camera(s) and lens(es)] in an environment where the temperature changes from one extreme to the other, make sure to put your equipment temporarily in a case or plastic bag for a length of time in order for the equipment to go through a gradual temperature shift. This will reduce potential equipment troubles.

AF 70-300mm F/4-5.6 Di LD Macro 1: 2
Equivalent to 465 mm Exposure: Aperture Fully Opened Auto ISO400 300mm ((Equivalent to 465 mm )) Exposure: Aperture Fully Opened Auto ISO400
2006 Tony Corbell
Its never been easier to capture great action shots
Lens designed for both 35mm lm and digital SLR cameras.
Model A17
For Canon AF, Konica Minolta AF-D, Nikon AF-D, and Pentax AF
http://www.t amron.com
Make your pictures better than ever, with a lens that offers both long telephoto and macro capability
A compact, lightweight telephoto zoom featuring high image quality for both digital SLRs and 35mm film cameras
Tamron has redesigned its lightweight, compact AF70-300mm F/4-5.6 telephoto zoom lens that already had a great reputation for being easy to use. The result? A Di series lens that now goes equally well with digital SLRs and 35mm film cameras. This flexible lens delivers digital photography up to a super-telephoto 465mm equivalent.* Use it to zoom in ultra close, even for action shots of moving subjects such as sports participants or children running and playing. * When converted to 35mm film format.
Specications
Tamrons Internal Surface Coatings* and new multiple-layer coating technology on ordinary elements reduce ghosting and flare that happens due to reflections that can occur when light enters the lens as well as reflections caused by the imager itself. The strictest quality control standards were also applied to increase resolution performance and prevent flare due to aberrations, resulting in a telephoto zoom lens ideal for photography with digital SLR cameras. This is one lens you can use with confidence.
* Multi-layer coatings on cemented surfaces of plural elements
Model Focal Length Maximum Aperture Angle of View
A17 70-300mm F/4-5.6 Diagonal: 3421'-815'(2233'- 520' Horizontal: 2851'-652'(1849'- 426' Vertical: 1916'-421' (1222'- 235'
( )= for APS-C sized digital cameras.
Lens Construction Minimum Focus Distance Max.Mag.Ratio Overall Length Maximum Diameter Filter Size Weight Diaphragm Blades Minimum Aperture Standard Accessory Compatible Mount
True macro photography with a magnification ratio of 1:2
Just flip the macro switch between the focal lengths of 180mm and 300mm, and you can enjoy true macro photography with a telephoto effect giving a maximum magnification ratio of 1:2. The minimum focus distance is 1.5m from the subject in normal shooting ranges (Max. Mag. Ratio 1:3.9), but when you flip the macro switch, you can get as close as 95cm. And an added bonus the nineblade circular diaphragm provides beautiful softfocus imagery for a professional result. Showcase all your photographic talent with close-up shots of small flowers and insects in parks or in the wild, or any other beautiful small object you discover.
13 elements in 9 groups 1.5m (59.0") (normal) 0.95m (37.4")(Macro Mode at f=180-300mm) 1:2 ( at f=300mm, MFD: 0.95m) 116.5mm (4.6")* 76.6mm (3.0") 62mm 435g (15.3oz.)* 9 F/32 Lens hood Canon AF, Konica Minolta AF-D Nikon AF-D, and Pentax AF
* Values given are for Nikon AF cameras.
Lens Construction
<13 elements in 9 groups >
70mm (Equivalent to 109mm )
Exposure: Aperture Fully Opened Auto ISO400
LD* Glass *LD (Low Dispersion)
Taken with a 35mm format camera
Taken with an APS-C sized digital camera
70mm ( Equivalent to 109mm )
( Equivalent to 465mm)
( Equivalent to 465mm ) Exposure: F/9.5 Auto ISO100
AF 70-300mm F/4-5.6 Di
300mm (Equivalent to 465mm )
LD Macro 1: 2
MFD: 0.95m
A17-EG-111-K-0603-0200
Technical specifications
Full description
As a result, the SP AF70-300mm F4-5.6 Di VC USD (Model A005) boasts sharper contrast and greater descriptive performance than all others in its class. In addition, it is the first Tamron lens sporting a USD (Ultrasonic Silent Drive), Tamron's very own ultrasonic auto-focus drive mechanism. This USD mechanism delivers fast focusing, making it a perfect telephoto zoom choice for photographing sports, racing, or other fast-moving subjects. The lens also boasts Tamron's proprietary VC (Vibration Compensation) image stabilization to assist in hand-held photography, not only at long focal length ranges where blurring is common, but also under low-lit conditions, dramatically enhancing photographic freedom. This comnbination of best in class image resolution, Ultrasonic Silent Drive and Vibration Compensation is a new achievement of Tamron technology, culminating in the production of a premium 70-300mm telephoto zoom lens.
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