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Tamron 70-300mm f/4.5-6.3 Di III RXD : Specifications and Opinions




Tamron 70-300mm f/4.5-6.3 Di III RXDTamron 70-300mm f/4.5-6.3 Di III RXD

Tamron 70-300mm f/4.5-6.3 Di III RXD

Tamron 70-300mm f/4.5-6.3 Di III RXD



The Tamron 70-300mm f/4.5-6.3 Di III RXD is a tele lens for FF and APS-C, manufactured from 2020. The focus is done by Stepper Motor, it does not have image stabilization. The average price, when it has been added to the JuzaPhoto database, is 528 €;
25 users have given it an average vote of 9.2 out of 10.


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MOUNT

This lens is available with the following mounts:

Nikon Z: this lens is compatible with mirrorless fullframe and APS-C Nikon Z.

Sony E: this lens is compatible with mirrorless fullframe and APS-C Sony.



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 Specifications
 Focal lenght   70-300 mm
 Angle of view   34.3 - 8.2°
 Format   FF, APS-C
 Max. aperture   f/4.5-6.3
 Aperture blades   7
 Lenses/Groups   15 elements in 10 groups
 Min. focus distance   0.80 meters
 Reproduction ratio   0.19x

 Features
 Zoom type   Ring, external
 Stabilization   No
 Focus   Stepper Motor
 Internal Focus   Yes

 Built and notes
 Tripod ring   No
 Extenders   No
 Filters   67 mm
 Lens hood   Yes, supplied
 Weather sealing   Yes
 Weight   545 g
 Dimensions   77 x 148 mm

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avatarjunior
sent on April 06, 2024

Pros: Fast, accurate and quiet AF; Lightweight for the type; PRICE!

Cons: None considering the price; To be picky, the zoom lock button is missing. Image quality not always at the top.

Opinion: I used it for a short time with a Sony A7III, I have to say that, despite the remarkably low price compared to the competition, it comes with excellent build quality. Ok, it lacks a zoom lock button but I've never found any problems as I read from other reviews. As for the image quality, for its price range it is quite good. We can say that it is an entry-level lens with mid-range performance, which can be found at much higher prices. Compact for a super-zoom. Fast, precise and quiet autofocus, making it also suitable for video.

avatarjunior
sent on September 14, 2023

Pros: Lightweight, comfortable, tropicalized, excellent bokeh even if it does not excel in focal amplitude, AF quite fast

Cons: slippery zoom and thick if used vertically tends either to retract or to stretch, lacking lock button

Opinion: Mainly used for birdlife without claiming to get at who knows what distance, if used with mirrorless above 33 Mpx you can get excellent crops. It does not excel in brightness with its f6.3 on 300mm, however with today's mirrorless you can very well compensate in the triangle. Also used for video does not go crazy, if only if you use the APS-C mode in the settings, you gain a good 1.5x zoom.

avatarsupporter
sent on July 05, 2023

Pros: Lightweight, Lightweight, compact and sharp!

Cons: A scroll lock key is missing.

Opinion: Taken in Nikon Z version, a review certainly controversial, I had read judgments of not excellence of this optic, soft at 70mm at the edges, kneads at 300 .. plastic body. They had convinced me to stay tied to the FTZ with 70/300 AFP (really good). But then I wanted to risk ... taken!!! Compared to the 70-200 Z ehhhh clearly does not hold and compared with the 80-400 Z .. ditto.. but to the test of the facts it is sharp from 70 to 300 just enough, and it is a remarkable enough, and has a beautiful bokeh .. it did not make me regret absolutely the 70-300 AFP, the same quality at the two extreme focal lengths, but, surprise, higher than the intermediate clearly, and all in a greater compactness ... and it's sharp.... maybe it is not suitable for some sensors ?? Perhaps?? (The MTFs are against me). I do not allow myself to judge, but on Z6II it went very well, also tried on Z5 WHERE I actually noticed a hair of softness at the edges .. but just a hair and only at 70mm as if there were a difference between the z6II backlit sensor and the cmos sensor of the z5. All seasoned with a nice lightness and compactness, too bad it lacks internal stabilization. I will then update with the tests on Z8, but certainly a nice optics.

avatarsupporter
sent on June 27, 2023

Pros: Light, tropicalized, well built, optically valid, excellent value for money.

Cons: fine detail loss to 300mm in some cases

Opinion: I just got out for sony E this lens and I had a great time but I didn't get to test it too much as it was just a test before taking the 200-600 sony. Currently I have the version for Nikon Z that is performancefully identical to the other mount but that in addition 'has the usb-c input for any updates (so without the aid of a docking or without performing the update as for sony grafted on the camera body ... with any risks that could be taken). In this period where if you want these focal lengths on nikon z you have only this choice or resort to the accrocco of the ftz with a 70-300 nikon F ... I think we can be more than satisfied. This lens responds well to af, and 'light, and' tropicalized and also at a constructive level, despite being in polycarbonate, it seems stable and well assembled. The optical part does not suffer particularly from aberrations and flare but it must be said that if at 300mm you try to get the greatest reproduction ratio, often the details are kneaded: better to move away a little and crop or shoot at less than 300mm. It should also be said that it is a lens that you take home on offer at 470 euros ..... What more could you ask for? Perhaps a more "macro/closeup" reproduction ratio like the "brothers" 20,24 and 35? (which I remember being of the same line and above all the same diameter 67mm). Nikon has already 'rebadged 2 tamron's lenses(28-75 and 70-180) but this 70-300 no(maybe the nikon z will come out?) and since the nikkor 180-600 is now reality.... Dear Tamron, why don't you adjust the 150-500 also for nikon Z? (since you produce it for Sony and even Fuji??)

avatarsenior
sent on May 27, 2023

Pros: Lightweight, compact, economical

Cons: Delicate finish, uncomfortable hood, often approximate af, mediocre sharpness to the extreme

Opinion: When looking for a cheap Sony tele for fullframe there are few alternatives and this 70-300 is one of them. For what is my experience, the af is very approximate and sometimes mistakes many times even static subjects in excellent light conditions, especially if they are at a great distance (trivially, a mountain) let's say about 3 or 4 photos out of 10. Very delicate, you mark only to look at it as well as the hood that you have to make him do three or four turns before finding the joint. The optical quality at short and medium focal lengths is not bad either, but if taken to the extreme (300mm all open) it becomes really kneaded and for dense sensors like Ar7III it is not recommended. He saved me several times but after the last trip I decided to give it away to move on to something more serious. If you don't have too many pretensions, that's fine. Rating: 7




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