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Tamron 18-300mm f/3.5-6.3 Di III-A VC VXD Lens (FUJIFILM X, B061X)
Package: Standard
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PM JANICKI –
This lens does everything, other than low light photography, well. It’s great for travel and wildlife; works well for street and landscape photography; can produce decent portraits; and has really useful close focus. My main issue is the need to bump up the ISO at 300mm. My Fujifilm 70-300 is just that bit better at all focal lengths and has better image stabilisation. But it can’t match the flexibility of the Tamron, which still produces very pleasing images. Update: I recently managed to take a very sharp indoor low-light photo, hand-held at very low shutter speed (can’t be precise as I’ve lost the Exif data). The photo was taken at 18mm, f3.5. Also, on a recent dog walk with just this lens, I captured birds in flight, action from a rugby match, a landscape view of a distant cathedral and a close up of a flower. All very nicely rendered photos. That’s what I call flexibility! 8 people found this helpful
PseudoConsumer (verified owner) –
I’ve used Tamron lenses before, usually because they offer a wider focal range than Fuji’s own brand lenses. The Tamron’s perfect for close shots and with a 300mm reach is ideal for general zoom work and wildlife photography. In other words, you can use it for most types of photography, making it the only lens you need. It’s well built, has a smooth zooming action and produces sharp, focused images. The autofocus is quick enough for most situations under normal lighting conditions. It’s fairly light and compact and comes with a lens hood. It works well with my Fujifilm XS-10 mirrorless camera and helps me avoid the need to carry several lenses and interchange them.
AudioFreak –
December 2024 One lens for all your needs. Unless you are a pro, or have a very specific nish, this is the only lens you’ll ever need. The only time I swap the lens I’d when I want the camera in my pocket, in which case I use a pancake.