Anonymous5 years ago+110Shouldn't it be RXD instead of VXD?Show in original language (German)1 answerAnonymous5 years ago000Ja https://www.tamron.eu/de/objektive/28-200mm-f28-56-di-iii-rxd/Show in original language (French)
Blob00071 year ago011This appears to be a grey import that does not come with a 10-year guarantee. How do you know where the product comes from?Show in original language (German)1 answerZimtig1 year ago011Yes, this seems to be the case. Brack explicitly mentions the Swiss guarantee of 10 years. Brack is also an official authorised Tamron dealer. So you have to take a close look!Show in original language (German)
florijan.m2 years ago000What does direct cashback mean? Does the lens cost 599.- or 499.-? Thank youShow in original language (German)1 answerDavid Raemy2 years ago000 Helpful answerThe 100 francs have already been deducted from the price. In this case, the price is CHF 599.Show in original language (German)
Sahel.2 years ago000Hello Is it also available for Canon cameras?Show in original language (German)2 answersremo.garone2 years ago000 Helpful answerNo ! Canon don't open up their mount to independent manufacturers, so for the moment this model only exists for the Sony-E mount, and that's a shame!Show in original language (French)
anja.luescher4 years ago000Is this lens suitable for Sony Alpha7?Show in original language (German)3 answers
mehmet.kaplan5 years ago000Tamron AF 28-200mm f/2.8-5.6 Di III VXD, Sony E Shouldn't it be RXD instead of VXD, or is that something special?Show in original language (German)1 answerFormer employee5 years ago000Thanks for the info :-) Yes RXD is correct. The error should have been corrected in the next few days.Show in original language (German)
Digidog5 years ago000USA rrp $729.00. Digitec price (without sale discount)... 999chf. What justifies this huge 30% price increase?1 answerAnonymous5 years ago000Germany 847 Euro incl. 19% VAT. USA without Taxes?Show in original language (German)
jony105 years ago000Is this product really only available in 4 to 6 weeks? Thank you for your answer. Greetings lindaShow in original language (German)1 answerAnonymous5 years ago+110Apparently so. It has only just been introduced. It's brand new.Show in original language (German)
Anonymous5 years ago-213Completely overpriced. It has no image stabiliser and starts at 28mm instead of 24mm. For less money (currently CHF 810) there is the Sony FE 24-240 https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/sony-fe-24-240mm-f35-63-oss-full-frame-e-mount-objektiv-3528179 which has a baton and a wider focal length range. The Tamron's initial speed of f2.8 is a joke. Already at 30mm it goes down to f3.5. The Sony A7 cameras have a stabilised sensor from the second generation onwards, but it's not that good that it's really useful at 200mm. The Sony lenses in this range don't all have a stabiliser (OSS) in them just for the fun of it. Tamron simply left it out to save costs and weight. Show in original language (German)1 answerAnonymous5 years ago+330 Helpful answerOnly the Tamron 28-200mm is optically much better and also smaller and lighter.Show in original language (German)