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1102 lenses 428 MTF tests 74 in-depth photodo reviews 100+ users join each day Help the lens community by reviewing or rating a lens today via our lens search | Tamron 55-200mm f/4-5.6 LD Macro Di llPage 1 of 1: 1 Becoming a popular focal length range for purchase as a second lens on cropped sensors, starting at the points where most kit lenses finish. We take a look at how this offering from Tamron, designed for cropped sensors only, performs.
Build and Handling The body has the usual AF/MF switch just left of centre in front of the mount with the next 55mm being occupied by the zoom ring. This is marked at 55, 70, 85, 100, 135 and 200mm and proved smooth in operation with 36mm of it covered in a ribbed rubber grip. As the lens steps down, there is a narrow manual focus ring that needs the AF turning off to operate. This ring rotates during autofocus. The front element, however, does not rotate and the supplied, cup shaped hood fits, bayonet style, around the front of the element, which in turn is fitted with a 52mm filter thread. Zooming to the full length extends the single inner barrel some 34mm and the closest focus of 0.95m adds another 17mm. This close focus is supported throughout the focal range and at the 200mm setting gives a reproduction ratio of 3.5:1. Nice, but hardly Macro as claimed on the box! Autofocusing is smooth, if a little whiny and although by no means fast, is sufficient for most general-purpose photography. Switching to manual, it is possible with a little practice to manual focus with one finger while holding the lens by the zoom ring. Optical Quality Chromatic aberrations are also fairly well controlled, with only a small amount of fringing detectable to the eye in very high contrast areas. Contrast and colour rendition are well rendered and the resolution is simply in a class above what you would expect from a lens in this price bracket. Although the lens benefits from stopping down a bit as the focal length increases, and the edges when wide open are a tad softer, the overall performance is very pleasing indeed. The performance is best at the wider end, quite usual for these type of zoom lenses, but the drop in quality towards the longer focal length is less than would be expected.
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Verdict In summary, the positive points of the Tamron 55-200mm f/4-5.6 LD Di11 are: The negative points are: Check out the latest price of the Tamron 55-200mm f/4-5.6 Di11 here Test by Ian Andrews www.wildaboutkent.co.uk Page 1 of 1: 1 Add your messageLogin required
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