
Tamron AF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 II Di LD MACRO 1:2, Nikon F
Nikon F, full size
Tamron AF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 II Di LD MACRO 1:2, Nikon F
Nikon F, full size
Yes. Rod AF is dead.
No. There are many such lenses with a Canon mount. Which Canon mount are you talking about? EF, EF-S, EF-M or RF?
yes, would have to.
Certainly not the Nikon. The Canon rather only via adapter.
The lens should fit.
Should be compatible. However, the lens is not particularly fast.
Sure, but with a crop factor of 1.5, so on the d3200 it is effectively a 105-450mm.
Compatible yes, but it would be a real shame, because the image quality suffers extremely with such a cheap lens. If anything, I would go for the Nikon AF-S 70-300mm, f/4.5-5.6G VR to get a reasonably acceptable quality.
Yepp definitiv..
Fits. It was also made especially for DX cameras.
Unfortunately I don't know the J1. I use it on a D7200, where it fits without an adapter.
Nikon's mounting steps are the same on all their DSLR cameras so if it's compatible for my 7100 it will be for yours! :)
Works already... is also compatible for full format. But you can just use a D3300... ^^ The quality of the camera will go down the drain with such a cheap lens.... Never use a Pro camera with a cheap lens... rather use a cheaper camera with a pro lens.
This lens has a built-in motor and also works on a d5300. I used it myself for a while. But it is a super-zoom lens, which are always worse than the fixed focal lengths. If you are looking for a macro lens, you are much better off with a fixed focal length. (e.g. Tamron 90mm) But otherwise a great value lens! For 125.- you can't say much bad about this item...
Yes, it works without any problems. By the way, the question has already been answered in German ;-)
Yes, works surprisingly well
Hello this lens is for Nikon and not for canon
Yes, this is the A17NII model.
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