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November 2017
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Polyvalence de la plage de focale
Stabilisation optique efficace
Design
Qualité de construction
Prise en main
Mensurations contenues
Faibles distorsions
Dimensions et poids contenus
Les éditeurs n'ont pas aimé
Ouvertures maximales glissantes peu généreuses
Vignetage très présent
Manque de fluidité de la bague de zoom
Bague de mise au point manuelle difficile à utiliser
Polyvalence de la plage de focale, Stabilisation optique efficace, Design, qualité de construction, prise en main, Dimensions et poids contenus, Faibles distorsions
Ouvertures maximales glissantes peu généreuses, Vignettage très présent, Manque de fluidité de la bague de zoom, Bague de mise au point manuelle difficile à utiliser
Ce nouveau zoom 18-400 mm est d'une polyvalence redoutable et profite d'une stabilisation optique efficace. Relativement compact et surtout léger, il sera un compagnon idéal pour presque tout faire avec votre reflex. Cependant, force est de constater qu'a...
Polyvalence de la plage de focale, Stabilisation optique efficace, Design, qualité de construction, prise en main, Mensurations contenues, Faibles distorsions
Ouvertures maximales glissantes peu généreuses, Vignetage très présent, Manque de fluidité de la bague de zoom, Bague de mise au point manuelle difficile à utiliser
Ce nouveau zoom 18-400 mm est d'un polyvalence redoutable et dispose d'une stabilisation optique efficace. Relativement compact et surtout léger, il sera un compagnon idéal pour presque tout faire avec votre reflex. Cependant, force est de constater qu'au...
Extrait: The Tamron 18-400mm F3.5-6.3 Di II VC HLD challenges our preconceptions about what we can expect from a super zoom lens. In addition to offering the broadest zoom range of any interchangeable lens in the world, at 22.2x, it also includes an effective thre...
With this latest addition in its lineup, Tamron has created a new breed of superzoom lens that will appeal to hobbyists and amateurs whod like to carry one lens to cover all bases. The way it covers such a broad focal range makes it more versatile than o...
Extrait: Last updated: November 2, 2018Whether you've grown tired of what came with your DSLR, or want to start photographing different subjects, a new lens is probably in order. Whether you're looking to take close-ups, sports photos or interiors, we've got some...
Good levels of sharpness for a superzoom, Customisation via optional console, Built-in vibration control
Fringing can be noticeable at 300-400mm, Only available for Canon and Nikon APS-C DSLRs, No focus distance on lens barrel,
This lens is the superzoom of choice if you want maximum telephoto reach. However, Tamron's 16-300mm has a slightly wider angle of view, is smaller and lighter inweight, and better value for money...
Extrait: Shutterbug, a member of the Technical Image Press Association ( TIPA ), once again teamed up with over two dozen other member magazines from around the world to select the winners in the annual TIPA World Awards for the best photo products of 2018 in 40 d...
Publié: 2018-01-17, Auteur: Jim , review by: pcmag.com
22.2x zoom ratio, Solid image quality, Image stabilization, Moisture-resistant design, 1:2.9 macro magnification, Available for Nikon and Canon SLRs,
Wide-open performance suffers beyond 300mm, Shows some chromatic aberration at longer focal lengths, Visible distortion, Focus ring rotates during AF
The Tamron 18-400mm f/3.5-6.3 Di II VC HLD covers an incredible zoom range, from wide angle to super telephoto, and while it doesn't match lenses with shorter ratios in image quality, it betters them in convenience...
Extrait: Hot pink hardy hibiscus bloom. Canon 7D Mark II, Tamron 18-400mm lens @ 400mm, f/9, 1/160th, ISO 100, handheld.I know you already know this because you read ALL my pieces for dPS, right? Right?! but my lens reviews are pretty real world. I don't sit in a...
Publié: 2017-11-07, Auteur: Maciej , review by: lenstip.com
Proper correction of longitudinal chromatic aberration, Lack of problems with spherical aberration, Sensible coma correction at the shortest focal length, Low vignetting at longer focal lengths, Efficient image stabilization
Weak image quality at the maximum relative aperture on the edge of the frame and across the whole focal range, High level of lateral chromatic aberration at 50 and 400 mm, Significant distortion at 18 mm and in the 35100 mm focal range, A bit too high ast
Of course any demanding fan of photography would spot the flaws of the tested lens. If you prefer good image quality across the frame and a better, more efficient autofocus unit it would be more sensible to divide the 18-400 mm range into two lenses. Stil...