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My favorite lens, I can create amazing photos with this

I've been using my Tamron 180mm Macro for a few months now, and it's by far the lens I use the most. I love macro photography, especially insects, and the extra distance I can be from the subject thanks to having a 180mm helps a lot. The lovely background bokeh looks amazing at this focal length as well, because you're only seeing a small sliver of the scene. It does mean more distance from the flash (which I use most of the time) as well, even with the flash bracket I use, requiring a bit more flash and more diffusion, so there is a small drawback. The extra size/weight of a 180mm lens would also be a drawback for some. Personally, though, the pros outweigh the cons quite a bit.

The Tamron specifically is a nicely sharp lens. When my focusing is good, you can easily see the individual spots in a fly's compound eye, and you can count the scales on a butterfly's wings. I wouldn't say it's in the same territory as a Canon 100mm f2.8L Macro, but being only a little less sharp for less than half the price is pretty incredible. You will still get photos you will be very pleased with.

Autofocus is ... well, not fast. But it's very rarely a problem, actually. If it's on the macro end and you want to focus at a distance, it could take a few seconds (really) and vice versa. If you're close to the right focus already, though, it's not a big deal. The main use for this lens is on the macro level, and you'll be manually focusing most of the time then anyway. (either with the focus ring, or by physically moving the camera closer/further from the subject) The focus ring itself is enormous, and easy to use. It uses a push/pull mechanism to choose between AF and MF, which is nice and simple but I'm not a big fan of it. You can't AF to a point, then switch to MF without losing the fine adjustments.

An interesting quirk with this lens is the rotating filter threads. (the lens uses 72mm filters) The concept is good -- you can adjust rotating filters like a CPL even when the hood is attached. But in practice I've had mixed feelings about it. I've only used it for rotating filters once or twice, but it's gotten in the way when threading other filters on more often. The biggest drawback is when using ring or macro flashes, because the orientation will constantly flop around. I'm not a huge fan of those flashes though so personally, overall, the rotating threads aren't a big issue. But for some people that uses those flashes in particular, it could be a potential deal breaker.

The build quality is very good, no complaints there. The lens feels solid. The tripod foot is solid. The included lens hood is excellent (it will even go on when you are using a 77mm step up adapter and 77mm filter!) and stores reversed over the lens as it should. And the included lens bag is nicely padded and makes me wish my other lenses had such a nice home.

All in all I give this lens four out of five stars. One star down for the slow autofocus. The other, mostly negligible, drawbacks are more than offset by the amazing value you get from this lens. If you're just getting started with macro photography and want to move past the reverse-lens / extension tube setups, the value on this makes it a great lens to start with. If you're already a macro photographer but have a lens in the 50 or 100 range and want to try a 180, the quality and performance of this lens will make you happy. Unless you only fill your lens collection with Canon L's or Zeiss lenses, this is highly recommended.
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Tamron 180mm macro for Canon

I researched macro lenses extensively and this lens came out on top even over Canon's own lenses.. This bears out having taken many great shots that are very sharp. I love this lens!

The focal length is perfect since it gives me more working room so bees and butterflies are less likely to be scared away vs. a shorter macro lens. It also makes a good prime telephoto for the occasional hawk fly over while I'm shooting bugs, and a great lens for product photography. In just a few weeks I have some very nice bee and butterfly shots. This lens is fast and very sharp.Lire l'avis complet...

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Sharp Lens

Great quality lens for the price, manual focus is smooth, you can really dial it in for tack sharp images. wouldn't recommend if looking for spot on auto focus

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Great sharpness in a macro lens

This is a very sharp macro lens....works better in manual focus

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Very Pleased with the Purchase

Very pleased with this lens. I had lost interest in macro work and after shooting with it twice I am so impressed with the lens and quality. My only down comment is that like most reviews say it focuses slow which is normal for this lens.Lire l'avis complet...

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Great Lens

This is a great macro lens, much greater working distance for bugs or skittish subjects. Amazing image quality for all subjects, and it is a very low price for what you’re getting.

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My Tamron SP AF 180mm f/3.5 Di LD (IF) Lens

I have captured some really great images with this lens. I believe I will have it for a very long time. The Macros come out so beautiful. The only thing I don't like when doing Macros in that at very close range, the Macros tend to blur a bit. Other than that I love this lens. I would buy it again and again.

Thanks Tamron!
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Tamron SP AF 180mm F3.5 Di LD IF Macro

Great value on fantastic ultra sharp lens. I highly recommend it.

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Tamaron 180mm macro

Very well made and very sharp. Not lightweight.

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