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Tamron AF70-300mm f/4-5.6 LD 1:2 Macro for Pentax (Black)
Made by Tamron
    Amazon base price: $
    List price: $325.99 (that's NaN% off!)
    Average review score:

    Great optics for money.Incredible warranty.Solid quality.
    I purchased Tamron AF 70-300mm LD lens for Canon over a month ago. The first roll of film was a bit of disappointing. I liked colors but some pictures lacked sharpness (fuzzy). After that I purchased introduction photography book published by Kodak and read it. Gained knowledge was invalueable. I used tripod and Kodak Gold 200 color print film. Pictures were developed on 5x7 photographs at York Photo Labs. All pictures of second roll turned out very nice and sharp (especially considering 200 film on 5x7 pictures). I even made picture of caterpillar in macro mode at 300 mm and f/8 and this turned out very nice as well. All pictures (including ones taken at focal length of 300 mm) turned out very nice. Ultra telephoto lens is demanding but wide-angle lens is forgiving. You have to consider it when you use telephoto lens. You need solid technique; otherwise, you might be disappointed if you take handheld pictures with lower shutter speeds. It is pretty hard to make sharp pictures even at 1/250 shutter speed and 200mm. Tripod works well though. The larger focal length the harder it gets. I would not feel comfortable with anything slower than 1/250s. Some people mentioned that f/8 gives better results. That is true pretty much for any lens. But at this aperture you need tripod when using ISO 100 films unless you are in sun. If you can't use tripod but you want to use this lens then you might use faster films (IS0 200 or ISO 400) to reduce camera shake. Build quality is good and great warranty gives you peace of mind. Customer service is quick too (don't worry my lens is not broken but I had some technical questions to Tamron). This lens is also sold as Nikon AF 70-300mm ED and users seem to enjoy it as well (even though they pay 100$ more). Focusing is kind of slow, especially in low-light conditions and at larger focal lengths (i.e. 300 mm). You can't blame lens for it because camera does focusing. At this low amount of light and narrow angle (7 degrees - camera gets not much lights through lens). It is not Tamron but nature of telephoto lens. This is why camera haunts in low-light conditions. Lens comes with lens hood (lens shade) so you don't have to buy one for this lens. Overall, I am very pleased with pictures and expect even better pictures on ISO 100 films and 4x6 prints. Use tripod as much as possible. Also cable release is recommended to reduce camera shake. Great lens for the money. Period.


    Tamron AF70-300mm f/4-5.6 LD 1:2 Macro for Pentax (Silver)
    Made by Tamron
      Amazon base price: $
      List price: $325.99 (that's NaN% off!)
      Average review score:

      Great optics for money.Incredible warranty.Solid quality.
      I purchased Tamron AF 70-300mm LD lens for Canon over a month ago. The first roll of film was a bit of disappointing. I liked colors but some pictures lacked sharpness (fuzzy). After that I purchased introduction photography book published by Kodak and read it. Gained knowledge was invalueable. I used tripod and Kodak Gold 200 color print film. Pictures were developed on 5x7 photographs at York Photo Labs. All pictures of second roll turned out very nice and sharp (especially considering 200 film on 5x7 pictures). I even made picture of caterpillar in macro mode at 300 mm and f/8 and this turned out very nice as well. All pictures (including ones taken at focal length of 300 mm) turned out very nice. Ultra telephoto lens is demanding but wide-angle lens is forgiving. You have to consider it when you use telephoto lens. You need solid technique; otherwise, you might be disappointed if you take handheld pictures with lower shutter speeds. It is pretty hard to make sharp pictures even at 1/250 shutter speed and 200mm. Tripod works well though. The larger focal length the harder it gets. I would not feel comfortable with anything slower than 1/250s. Some people mentioned that f/8 gives better results. That is true pretty much for any lens. But at this aperture you need tripod when using ISO 100 films unless you are in sun. If you can't use tripod but you want to use this lens then you might use faster films (IS0 200 or ISO 400) to reduce camera shake. Build quality is good and great warranty gives you peace of mind. Customer service is quick too (don't worry my lens is not broken but I had some technical questions to Tamron). This lens is also sold as Nikon AF 70-300mm ED and users seem to enjoy it as well (even though they pay 100$ more). Focusing is kind of slow, especially in low-light conditions and at larger focal lengths (i.e. 300 mm). You can't blame lens for it because camera does focusing. At this low amount of light and narrow angle (7 degrees - camera gets not much lights through lens). It is not Tamron but nature of telephoto lens. This is why camera haunts in low-light conditions. Lens comes with lens hood (lens shade) so you don't have to buy one for this lens. Overall, I am very pleased with pictures and expect even better pictures on ISO 100 films and 4x6 prints. Use tripod as much as possible. Also cable release is recommended to reduce camera shake. Great lens for the money. Period.


      Tiffen 37mm Deluxe 3 Filter Kit
      Made by Tiffen
      • UV protector
      • Neutral density 0.6
      • 37mm diameter
      • FL-D filter
      Amazon base price: $oo Low To Display
      List price: $68.99 (that's NaN% off!)
      Average review score:

      Great Deal For The Price
      I purchased these filters after getting my hands on my new Sony Camcorder. I had previously purchased another Tiffen filter set here for my Sony FD97 with great results. This set gives me all the flexability I need, at a very resonable price. If you're thinking about a filter set, I HIGHLY reccomend this set. You can't go wrong.


      Tiffen 49mm Infra-Red 87 Filter
      Made by Tiffen
      • For black-and-white infrared film only
      • No visible transmission
      • 49 millimeters in diameter
      • Total visible light absorption
      Amazon base price: $
      List price: $108.99 (that's NaN% off!)
      Average review score:

      Tiffen 87 IR Filter
      Although there is a note saying this filter is for use with black-and-white IR film only, this is an excellent IR filter for use with some digital cameras, such as the Olympus C-2100UZ.
      If there is any visible light passed through the filter, it isn't visible in the images.
      This is a superb filter for taking true IR photos.


      Tiffen 49mm Rubber Lens Shade
      Made by Tiffen
      • Prevents extraneous light from entering the lens
      • 49 millimeters in diameter
      • Also available in metal
      Amazon base price: $
      List price: $11.99 (that's NaN% off!)
      Average review score:

      Excellent lens shade/hood
      Tiffen makes some of the best filters and shades. This one does its job of reducing flare from excess light. Add this one to your collection today. I am VERY happy with this purchase!


      Tiffen 52mm 812 Warming Filter
      Made by Tiffen
      • Absorbs blue cast often caused by electronic flash
      • Warmer results than Sky 1-A filter
      • Improves color of all skin tones
      • 52mm diameter
      • Exclusive Tiffen filter
      Amazon base price: $
      List price: $23.99 (that's NaN% off!)
      Average review score:

      Great filter
      I'm fairly new to the world of photography filters, but of the 10 that I have experimented with, this one is my favorite. Without a doubt, I see improvement in the overall colors of the pictures I have taken. It enhances skin tones but also helps enhance colors in the surrounding area too. Definately a good buy in my opinion!


      Tiffen 52mm Photo Essentials Filter Kit
      Made by Tiffen
      • UV protector
      • Circular polarizer
      • 52mm diameter
      • 812 color warming filter
      Amazon base price: $
      List price: $108.99 (that's NaN% off!)
      Average review score:

      Great Deal For The Price!
      I purchased this set after seaching high and low for the best deal. I was about to just go to my local photography store when, low and behold, I found these here at Amazon. You certainly can't complain about the price!! I priced JUST the UV-Haze filter at my local photo shop, and was rather suprised at the price... JUST FOR IT!! When you considerd that you are ALSO getting a polarizing filter AND, the warming filter, that's when this deal really hits home.

      So, if you're in the market for a GREAT starter set of filters, I can highly reccomend this set.


      Tiffen 55mm 6-Point Star Filter
      Made by Tiffen
      • Achieve 6-point star effects from direct or reflected light sources
      • Add sparkle to water scenes and candle flames
      • Filter may be rotated for creative control
      • 55mm diameter
      Amazon base price: $
      List price: $41.99 (that's NaN% off!)
      Average review score:

      GENTLY FADING STARS
      Photographs were beyond expectation...inspite of photographer's expertise! Clean, crisp stars fade gently, especially dramatic with water reflections and candles!


      Tiffen 55mm 80A Filter
      Made by Tiffen
      • Achieve correct colors in image with daylight film
      • Adjusts for lighting variations
      • 55mm diameter
      • Primarily for color imaging
      Amazon base price: $
      List price: $23.99 (that's NaN% off!)
      Average review score:

      Great for Theatrical pictures
      This filter is a must for anyone taking pictures in an auditorium or theatre setting, using normal daylight film. The 80A corrects the color in your photographs to look more natural. Any parent taking pictures of their child in a school play or awards night should use this filter to get the best quality photos.


      Tiffen 55mm Circular Polarizer
      Made by Tiffen
      • Essential for outdoor photography
      • Deepens intensity of blue skies
      • Reduces or eliminates glare
      • 55mm diameter
      • Circular construction
      Amazon base price: $
      List price: $74.99 (that's NaN% off!)
      Average review score:

      The filter every autofocus camera user NEEDS!
      If you have an autofocus camera and shoot photos outdoors, this filter needs to be attached to the end of your lens. (If you have a manual focus camera you need a linear polarizer) The polarizer darkens blue skies (if the sky is light blue, you get deep, rich blue) and eleminates glare and reflection in glass and water.

      With this filter, you can take a photo of someone standing in front of a window and not have the glare or reflection of the window shooting back into the lens. It also helps you shoot indoors at an aquarium (you can take crystal-clear photos of the killer whales and dolphins without glare from the glass).

      This filter can't take the photos for you, but it can make your photos look much more professional. The only thing to be careful of is the fact that the polarizer makes the image a little darker, so if you are shooting in dark light, you need a flash or a slower shutter speed.


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