• Reviews around quality (4.59 of 5)

    Tamron SP 150-600mm F/5-6.3 Di VC USD for Nikon DSLR Cameras (Tamron 6 Year Limited USA Warranty)

    • I would strongly recommend this lens for anyone seeking a reasonably priced, high quality, medium length telephoto lens.
    • Poor quality lens.
    • Amazing build quality
    • Many reviews have stated there is some softness at 600mm, but I've yet to proof of this when the light quality is good and the photographer's handle of the lens is stable
    • The lenses are obviously top quality.
    • Great quality images and optics, was just too heavy for what I wanted to use it for.
    • But, like all long lenses, the quality of what you produce depends on what you put into the photograph.
    • I did find that you have to be careful about which filter you use as the first one I tried resulted in poor image quality
    • Excellent build quality, with nice hood, lens collar
    • Picture came out good quality
    • Can't expect exotic lens quality at this price point, but results at 600mm are much better quality than 400mm of my Nikon 200mm f/2.8 VRII
    • The quality is outstanding
    • The quality of the picture is good, the difficulty is on the stability for objets in great distance
    • you carry a tripod for better quality shots
    • The build quality is solid
    • Get a good quality UV or Clear slim Filter
    • Though there are lenses of better quality, those lenses were all cost prohibitive for me
    • This lens has allowed me full frame photos of small birds, and the quality of photos is superior to those I took with my smaller zoom lens
    • Good quality
    • and you can still clearly see it, although not in great quality.
    • Solid build quality, OK focusing but not very sharp even on a low res sensor (D4S
    • Tripod is needed for optimal quality as with all long lenses.
    • Quality wise the bigma appear more sturdy
    • Quality totally exceeded my expectations.
    • The quality of the lens is excellent, and I am very pleased with the pictures I’ve taken so far.
    • Due to the lack of VC, the pictures were not as sharp as with my Sigma 150-500, which does have stabilization with the A-mount
    • Not as fast as a
    • Better than any of the cannon "L" lens that I own (I own 3).
    • I also liked the lock feature at 150mm which is much easier than the lock ring mechanism at the 100-400.I got the chance to take some test shots against my 100-400 and this Tamron was surprisingly sharper than the Canon 100-400mm L in the same settings
    • No as sharp I like it