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Tamron or Nikon
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Hello lovers of photography. My name is manny and I'am new here and I have a question for you all. I'am in the market for a 70-300mm lens . I had my mind made up on the Nikon 70-300mm VR for my Nikon D90.But ever since the Tamron 70-300mm VC lens came out now I have my doubts if the Nikon was or still is the best in IQ out there.Can anybody here give me some input on which should I buy ?
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[quote name='manny' timestamp='1287968183' post='3764']

Hello lovers of photography. My name is manny and I'am new here and I have a question for you all. I'am in the market for a 70-300mm lens . I had my mind made up on the Nikon 70-300mm VR for my Nikon D90.But ever since the Tamron 70-300mm VC lens came out now I have my doubts if the Nikon was or still is the best in IQ out there.Can anybody here give me some input on which should I buy ?

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Welcome! I guess this is your first lens in this range and you want to give it a try? If you're concerned about IQ, there are better and more serious lenses out there. So, asking which 70-300 is better is like comparing which brand of instant noodles is better <img src='http://forum.photozone.de/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Wink' /> So if I were you, I'd get the cheapest one to get a feel of it and then save my money so I can put it towards something better in a more specific focal length that I might like in that zoom range.



My recommendation is to go for the Nikon because it's a safe option (but I haven't checked any prices). I'd also consider buying a used lens because I won't feel bad when getting rid of it for a better one some day.



GTW
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[quote name='manny' timestamp='1287968183' post='3764']

. . . now I have my doubts if the Nikon was or still is the best in IQ out there.Can anybody here give me some input on which should I buy ?[/quote]

well i don't have personal knowledge about those two lenses but while you're at it, and if you can do so, at least have a look at the sigma 100-300f4 - for me it's a lovely lens, sharp throughout the range and nice soft out of focus bits (if not pin lights that some say are iffy)
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[quote name='manny' timestamp='1287968183' post='3764']

Hello lovers of photography. My name is manny and I'am new here and I have a question for you all. I'am in the market for a 70-300mm lens . I had my mind made up on the Nikon 70-300mm VR for my Nikon D90.But ever since the Tamron 70-300mm VC lens came out now I have my doubts if the Nikon was or still is the best in IQ out there.Can anybody here give me some input on which should I buy ?

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Hello manny, I just bought the Tamron 70-300 VC for my D300s and I am very happy with it. It has excellent sharpness and piqué throughout the focal range, which the Nikon does not and pricewise you get very good deals on Dutch internet shops. I agree with genotypewriter that the Sigma 100-300 f4 is an excellent lense, but it really is for a different use, heavier and bigger and more than twice the price. But your choice! Kindly Vieux Loup
#5
Hallo Manny! My vote goes to Nikon 70-300vr. Only reason is compatibility problem could occur. I have only experienced with mentioned 70-300VR and not exactly comparable 70-200VR (first edition). The last one (I use it for last couple of years) is definitely sharper and has more contrast. It is also mach more expensive and heavier, unfortunately. I also have 1.4 teleconverter but I use it rarely.

Nice evening Janez
#6
Go for the Tamron 70-300mm VC USD, it is quite a bit better optically, especially in the long end (and optics... that is what counts). And its image stabilization is more efficient too, report people who have used both.
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[quote name='genotypewriter' timestamp='1287972253' post='3765']

Welcome! I guess this is your first lens in this range and you want to give it a try? If you're concerned about IQ, there are better and more serious lenses out there. So, asking which 70-300 is better is like comparing which brand of instant noodles is better <img src='http://forum.photozone.de/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/biggrin.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt='Smile' /> So if I were you, I'd get the cheapest one to get a feel of it and then save my money so I can put it towards something better in a more specific focal length that I might like in that zoom range.

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Not everybody uses lenses the same way as you do. Not everybody is willing to lug around a heavy f/2.8 pro zoom for stopped down landscape shooting. Not everybody is made of money - but they still have a right to get the best lens for the money (for them, it probably matters more than for those made of money). IMO, the 70-300 VR & Co. are excellent for the prize, size, and weight. No, they're not up there with a fast prime, but sometimes, they're the right tool for the job...



Being a snob doesn't make you a better photographer, and it doesn't make you more helpful either...
#8
I vote for nikon.



Better construction and you dont have that problem about buying a "bad copy".



Tamron perform better at 300mm. But nikon is very sharp until 200mm. Its hard to beat.



Like i said in another topic, I am giving a very good use to this lens to portrait shots at wide open or in 100~150mm...



VR is very effective.



You can check my topic with some sampes:

http://forum.photozone.de/index.php?/top...56g-if-ed/



Cheerz!

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