Tamron AF 18-400mm f / 3.5-6.3 Di II VC HLD, Canon EF-S (Canon EF-S, APS-C / DX)

Tamron AF 18-400mm f / 3.5-6.3 Di II VC HLD, Canon EF-S

Canon EF-S, APS-C / DX


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MarenJ

3 years ago

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gschwinds

3 years ago

The black border is normal with this combination because the lens is made for cameras with an APS-C/DX sensor. This is smaller than the full-frame sensor of the 5D IV. That's why APS-C lenses can be built more cheaply. Respect, by the way, to a 5D IV for 2'500.- to use an I-can-do-anything-but-really-good lens for 400.-.

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TGVirus

1 year ago

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Theoretically yes, with a Canon EF to Sony E mount adapter and in crop mode. One has to bear in mind that this lens is an APS-C lens and accordingly offers a lot of vignetting with full-frame cameras. Apart from that, this megazoom is not exactly a resolution monster and can only be recommended to a limited extent.

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tinggi77

5 years ago

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caprice73

6 years ago

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Anonymous

6 years ago

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This lens is designed exclusively for APS-C cameras. It therefore has a smaller image circle than lenses for full-frame sensors. When this lens is used with a full-frame camera, there will be shading (vignetting) of the edge of the image.

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sandra-cavegn

6 years ago

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Lammi

6 years ago

it's actually quite simple: 1 year is the legal warranty, during this time digitec has to take care of repair / replacement. the extended warranty is granted by tamron directly, i.e. in the event of a warranty claim you either have to communicate directly with tamron or expect digitec to send you an invoice for processing.

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mattkummer

6 years ago

Does the part also go on a Sony Alpha 6000?

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Good day The Tamron AF 18-400mm with the Canon EF mount can be used on a Sony, you just need a mount converter. I have the Sigma MC11 converter which works very well on the Sony. The autofocus works very badly or not at all. It always depends on what focal length you use, with tele it works very badly. But all the Exif data is transferred, which is very good. With this lens on the Sony I only shoot with FOCUS PEAKING then the pictures are just great. But if you want to work with autofocus and that's all you want to use, then it's not a good choice.

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