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Tamron AF 18-200mm F/3.5-6.3 Di-II VC All-in-One Zoom for Nikon APS-C Digital SLR Black

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Focal Length Description Zoom lens
Lens Type Telephoto
Compatible Mountings Nikon F (DX)
Camera Lens Description 200 month

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  • Faster, quieter and more precise autofocus
  • Maximum diameter: 75mm.Designed exclusively for APS-C DSLR cameras
  • VC (Vibration Compensation) for sharp handheld shooting
  • Compatible Mounts:Canon, Nikon, Sony*3
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A lens designed for the diversity of life

With a focal length range of 18-200mm this compact zoom lens allows great shots in all photographic situations.

Like the legendary Tamron 18-200mm F / 3.5-6.3 XR Di II LD Aspherical lens before it. The all new 18-200mm VC is the result of our ongoing efforts to perfect high-power zoom lenses since 1992, now making this high quality and innovative lens incredible lightweight, ideal as a beginner or first interchangeable lens.

Key Features

No more reasons to switch lenses

With a focal length range of 18-200mm which can cover all photographic situations, you can shoot images in wide-angle or telephoto all with just one lens.

High performance autofocus drive

The autofocus drive is now noticeably faster and quieter - ideal for capturing exciting moments with razor-sharp images.

VC image stabilization ( Vibration Compensation )

The Tamron VC image stabilizer ( Vibration Compensation ) ensures sharp, blur-free images.

Product Description

Covering focal lengths from 18 to 200mm, this compact zoom can take great shots in a myriad of situations. Tamron introduces a lens made for capturing everyday life and special occasions with a smile. The 18-200mm VC is the culmination of our persistent efforts to perfect the high-power zoom lens category since 1992. This innovative lens is lightweight, high quality and ideal as a beginner?s first interchangeable lens ? or a casual user?s only lens. World?s lightest at 400g. (14.1 oz.) Comfortable to carry even all day. Frame shots instantly ? no need to change lenses. Covers the zoom range you need for everyday shots, providing the ?exibility to take group photos in tight spaces or make distant subjects appear closer all with just one lens.VC (Vibration Compensation) for sharp handheld shooting. Shoot handheld in situations where others need a tripod. Telephoto and night shots are prone to camera shake, but VC works to keep photos sharp and clear. New high-performance AF drive module. A newly designed autofocus drive module with optimal DC motor-gear train integration makes AF faster, quieter and more precise. Focal Length: 18-200mmMaximum Aperture: F/3.5-6.3 Angle of View (diagonal): 75 Degree33?-7 Degree59 Optical Construction: 16 elements in 14 groups Max. Magni?cation Ratio: 1:4 (at f=200mm: MOD 0.5m) Filter Size: ?62mm

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4.6 out of 5 stars
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Customers like the picture quality, quality and value of the lens. For example, they mention it provides high quality photos, works flawlessly and is good value for money. Some appreciate the autofocus, saying it's fast and simple to use. Opinions are mixed on the image quality and brightness.

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72 customers mention57 positive15 negative

Customers like the picture quality of the lens. For example, they say it provides high-quality photos, has nice optics, and the sharpness of the images is very nice. Some say the picture is ok for the price and that it's a Nikon-quality lens. That said, some say it'll be a good choice for those looking for a high-end lens at a reasonable price.

"...However, all things considered, this is a really good lens for a really good price. I have no regrets and am quite satisfied." Read more

"...Bokeh is decent. The vibration reduction is nice. I love the simple locking mechanism...." Read more

"...I felt the build quality is plenty fine and the picture quality seems great...." Read more

"...Image quality is acceptable for outdoor use during the daytime, but suffers a bit in low-light situations...." Read more

43 customers mention43 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the lens. For example, they mention it works flawlessly, produces sharp images, and is great for street and wedding photography. Some say that it's an all-around lens that works well in normal light.

"...This lens exceeded my expectations. It works flawlessly coupled to my Nikon D5500. I'm quite satisfied...." Read more

"...I love the simple locking mechanism. The lens itself feels sturdy and heavy in my hands, even though it weighs less than a pound...." Read more

"...I felt the build quality is plenty fine and the picture quality seems great...." Read more

"...The build quality is okay for the price you're paying...." Read more

38 customers mention38 positive0 negative

Customers appreciate the value of the lens. They say it is a great lens for the price, with great quality and versatility. Customers also mention that it is an excellent lens for travel, with smoother operation than their Nikon.

"...However, all things considered, this is a really good lens for a really good price. I have no regrets and am quite satisfied." Read more

"...If this lens was so affordable, it must be terrible. But the price was right, so I gave it a try with the caveat that I would send it back if it..." Read more

"...This lens offers a very favorable value for money ratio. For video, where image quality isn't paramount this a lens worth having." Read more

"...I'm amazed. The images are breathtaking. They're very good at any price but for $200! They're astounding...." Read more

32 customers mention23 positive9 negative

Customers like the autofocus of the camera lens. For example, they mention it's fast, perfect, and simple to use. Some say that the lens takes crisp pictures outdoors as well as indoors, and that the auto-stabilization is very good. That said, most are happy with the auto focus and say that it'll focus quickly and take excellent pictures.

"...I'm quite satisfied. It focuses every bit as quickly (and more quietly I might add) as my Nikon 18-105mm and image rendering, to me, is every bit as..." Read more

"...This Tamron lens is fantastic, because it focuses quickly, quietly, the focal lengths are wonderful for walk-around photography..." Read more

"...Compared to my Nikkor lenses, the Tamron 18-200mm autofocus is slow and has some difficulty locking focus...." Read more

"...It’s fast, and works beautifully indoors and outdoors. And all my pictures are turning out beautifully! And you can’t beat the price!" Read more

18 customers mention18 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the weight of the camera lens. They mention that it is light weight, compact, and powerful. Some say that the lens itself feels sturdy and heavy in their hands, even though it weighs less. They also mention that the front of the lens is reasonably large, about 3/8" wide. Overall, most are happy with the quality and functionality of the product.

"...The lens itself feels sturdy and heavy in my hands, even though it weighs less than a pound. It comes with a petal hood. And I’m impressed...." Read more

"...With this lens attached my camera is still a very reasonable size and easy to hold and use...." Read more

"Just the lense I was looking for. It is a perfect fit for my Nikon camera, covers from 18-200 mm and its photo reproduction is just as good as the..." Read more

"...It is indeed very light, but I would much rather have the weight of my Nikon lens knowing it is of much better quality...." Read more

10 customers mention10 positive0 negative

Customers like the versatility of the camera lens. They say it is a multi-purpose lens that suited their needs just fine.

"...As expected, this worked great and suited my needs just fine." Read more

"Lightweight, versatile and easy to operate. Perfect travel lens for my Nikon DSLR." Read more

"Have been using it for a while and it is a great versatile lens." Read more

"Excellent lens, versatile and great for shooting in bright conditions." Read more

45 customers mention22 positive23 negative

Customers are mixed about the image quality of the lens. Some mention that it produces really good photos, is sharper than what they've been getting from their kit lens, and takes crisp pictures outdoors as well as indoors. However, others say that when focus is locked, the images are not as crisp as the Nikkor glass, jumps in the viewfinder, and often get blurred pictures. Overall, opinions are mixed and the vignetting of every photo was not disclosed.

"...-105mm which is not a stellar lens, but quite adequate and produces really good photos...." Read more

"...For me it just wasn't crisp enough. Still too much blurr." Read more

"...From a side by side comparison this lens produces sharper and more vivid shots than my kit lens AND my Nikkor telephoto lens...." Read more

"...Even when focus is locked, the images are not as crisp as the Nikkor glass. BUT... I knew that going in...." Read more

12 customers mention5 positive7 negative

Customers are mixed about the brightness of the lens. Some mention that it's not too bad in low light, and great for shooting in bright conditions. However, others say that it doesn't perform well in low lighting, and is mediocre when zoomed in for still shots.

"...other reviews mentioned,I have found that it does have some difficulty with low light...." Read more

"...This has allowed me to not only extend my range it also better at low light. Focus is about as quick as the kit lens...." Read more

"...The build quality is okay for the price you're paying. Low light performance is mediocre when zoomed in for still shots, but for what I use it for..." Read more

"...The packaging was good. The low light condition is not that terrible. So overall, being an amateur, it is working for me." Read more

This lens provided me with one of my favorite pictures!
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This lens provided me with one of my favorite pictures!
This lens is exactly what I was looking for in a lens!The 18-130mm lens (which came with my Nikon D7000 camera) I had for 7-8 years, finally crapped the bed about two years ago. I finally found this one after about a year of looking around; most of the Nikon lenses of the same length, had plastic mounting brackets and that was what created issue in my original. The original Nikon lens I had, the metal connector rods inside the plastic mounting bracket were acting out- they wouldn't connect and there was another issue with the autofocus prior to. The autofocus went out at the same time I had noticed some black soot inside of the lens (which, of course, was leaving disgusting black spots in my pictures).This Tamron lens is fantastic, because it focuses quickly, quietly, the focal lengths are wonderful for walk-around photography (nothing is ever out of reach!).However, as some other reviews mentioned,I have found that it does have some difficulty with low light. I haven't quite figured a way around that yet, other than cracking up the ISO, which normally drives me crazy (I need to get over it, the quality of the camera will allow ISO to, easily, shoot with 5000 without an irritating level of noise).I have included a picture of our puppies, (Wesson and Clyde, they're Shorty Jack Russells) which was taken with this lens. They were standing with their faces in the evening sunlight coming in through the window. I told them they looked very handsome and needed to take their pictures; this worked out and is now one of my favorite pictures of them together.Thank GOD I had the autofocus lens again, because I probably couldn't have gotten them to hold still long enough to manually focus AND let the shutter/F-stop/ISO to really capture the contrast from the sunlight in their fur :-) Don't cheat yourself; buy this lens!
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I am taking my Nikon dslr camera to Europe and didn’t want the weight nor hassle of switching lenses. My kit lens only goes from 18-55, so I was looking for an all in one lens. I was surprised by how expensive they all were! If this lens was so affordable, it must be terrible. But the price was right, so I gave it a try with the caveat that I would send it back if it couldn’t take decent shots. From a side by side comparison this lens produces sharper and more vivid shots than my kit lens AND my Nikkor telephoto lens. In the included side by side photo Nikkor is on the left and the Tamron is on the right. Bokeh is decent. The vibration reduction is nice. I love the simple locking mechanism. The lens itself feels sturdy and heavy in my hands, even though it weighs less than a pound. It comes with a petal hood. And I’m impressed. I’m sure a lens that cost three times as much might be a better lens, but not three times better. You really get a lot of bang for your buck.
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This lens is exactly what I was looking for in a lens!
The 18-130mm lens (which came with my Nikon D7000 camera) I had for 7-8 years, finally crapped the bed about two years ago. I finally found this one after about a year of looking around; most of the Nikon lenses of the same length, had plastic mounting brackets and that was what created issue in my original. The original Nikon lens I had, the metal connector rods inside the plastic mounting bracket were acting out- they wouldn't connect and there was another issue with the autofocus prior to. The autofocus went out at the same time I had noticed some black soot inside of the lens (which, of course, was leaving disgusting black spots in my pictures).

This Tamron lens is fantastic, because it focuses quickly, quietly, the focal lengths are wonderful for walk-around photography (nothing is ever out of reach!).

However, as some other reviews mentioned,I have found that it does have some difficulty with low light. I haven't quite figured a way around that yet, other than cracking up the ISO, which normally drives me crazy (I need to get over it, the quality of the camera will allow ISO to, easily, shoot with 5000 without an irritating level of noise).

I have included a picture of our puppies, (Wesson and Clyde, they're Shorty Jack Russells) which was taken with this lens. They were standing with their faces in the evening sunlight coming in through the window. I told them they looked very handsome and needed to take their pictures; this worked out and is now one of my favorite pictures of them together.
Thank GOD I had the autofocus lens again, because I probably couldn't have gotten them to hold still long enough to manually focus AND let the shutter/F-stop/ISO to really capture the contrast from the sunlight in their fur :-)

Don't cheat yourself; buy this lens!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Satisfecho. Me lo quedo.
Reviewed in Spain on July 18, 2021
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5.0 out of 5 stars Satisfecho. Me lo quedo.
Reviewed in Spain on July 18, 2021
Tras tomar numerosas fotos de prueba en muy diversos escenarios y temas, con Nikon D3300, dejo la puntuación en 4 estrellas.
Veo un objetivo de muy buen precio, que da unas FOTOGRAFÍAS LINDAS, de forma fácil, con una calidad, limpieza, y pureza de colores muy satisfactorias en la mayoría de las tomas, y una definición suficiente, a satisfacción de un aficionado que toma las fotos en raw y las procesa y las ve en ampliación al 23 %, llenando la pantalla del ordenador con las fotos de 24 Mpixels de la D3300, hasta donde no se aprecia falta de definición en los detalles en fotos que no salgan trepidadas, definición satisfactoria a ese nivel de aumentos (supongo que en fotos impresas corresponderá a un tamaño de impresión DIN A4 el poder verlas con los detalles así de bien definidos, sin empezar a ver borrosidad. He aprendido a tomar siempre al menos 3 fotos de cada tema, con sumo cuidado en cada toma, y en general me sale una horrible, y de las otras dos una al menos a total satisfacción, con la que me quedo finalmente y que me dice que las malas tomas son más por mi pulso o inclinación inadecuada de cámara, que por el objetivo.
Me ha devuelto el gusanillo de la afición a andar por ahí usando la cámara, que se me había ido con las fotos que tomaba con el objetivo del kit, el nikkor 18-55 vr ll, nada que ver. Me quedo con el tamron, que dejaré en la cámara.
Me gusta menos el notable efecto barril y distorsiones de perspectiva, básicamente en gran angular, a 18 mm, que en algunos temas interfiere bastante en los resultados (en otros temas, sin líneas rectas, horizontes etc... no se aprecia nada ni desmejora la foto), lo que me hace quitarle una estrella y es el motivo de mi desazón con este objetivo que, por lo demás da unas fotos tan lindas. Pero este aspecto he comprobado que es común a este tipo de objetivos de alto rango de zoom, hay que admitirlo. En las tomas que he hecho en los extremos, 18 y 200, con buena luz en exteriores, me han agradado los resultados obtenidos en la mayoría de las tomas, con unas fotos en 200 con una nitidez, definición, contraste y colores satisfactorios una vez procesadas en Capture NX-D con los parámetros adecuados, que ya tengo establecidos más o menos. En 200 se aprecia viñeteado en fondos planos y luminosos, como un cielo azul de fondo en la fotografía de unas gruas, y también en las fotos a gran distancia en ambiente con neblina que obliga en el procesado, para quitarles ese velo, a aumentarle bastante el contraste, con lo que se resalta el viñeteado, que puede llegar a notarse. Es decir en alguna toma particular, no afectando en la mayoría en general. También aparece, en general, apreciable, aunque asumible, pérdida de definición en las esquinas y bordes sobre todo a gran angular, cosa que en según qué temas (los que centran el objeto de interés en la parte central de la foto) no afecta a la calidad de las fotos ni se nota, por quedar en zona desenfocada, fuera de plano. También, En las panorámicas a 18 mm de paisajes con varios planos, en automático no me enfoca en el punto seleccionado en la cámara, sino en elementos de primer plano, dejando desenfocado el fondo de forma que al 100 % de ampliación se nota mucho, no así a pantalla completa, al 23 %, donde se ve todo muy bien, hasta los detalles más pequeños, pues los detalles del fondo a 18 mm son siempre muy pequeños. Finalmente, seleccione el estabilizador o no, en los datos EXIF que la cámara me da de cada foto, en todas aparece como seleccionado, lo que me frustra.
El resumen: estoy bastante contento con las fotos que me da, una vez procesadas y corregidas adecuadamente con Capture NX-D. Me gusta tomarlas y verlas. Las disfruto. Y las encuentro de calidad más que suficiente. Me lo quedo.
Constructivamente me parece correcto en materiales, construcción y manejo del zoom, a nivel de su precio, a juego con la cámara, donde se ve bien, algo plasticoso quizás, pero eso me da igual dadas las fotos que me da. Es un 18-200 muy pequeño y ligero. Encuentro enfoque automático rápido suficiente para mí, que no hago fotos de acción.
P.D.: Acabo de adquirir un SIGMA 18-300 que cuesta más del doble, y no hay comparación con los resultados, para mí a favor de este tamron sin ninguna duda. Devolví el sigma. No se si es que me tocó el malo que dicen que anda por ahí, pues también el sigma tiene criticas positivas y hasta entusiastas. Pero en el sigma ví muy apreciablemente más viñeteado y distorsión de barril y cojín, la misma perdida de definición en bordes, una aberración cromática absolutamente escandalosa, de objetivo de juguete, cuando en el tamron no me da ninguna, y unos colores horribles. Eso fue lo que menos me gustó del sigma, los colores y el contraste pastoso. Y lo que más me gusta de este tamron. Fotografiando un árbol o un bosque, con el tamron veo cada árbol y cada hoja individualmente, con una riqueza de colores, de matices de verde, de marrones de los troncos… que me permiten apreciar el relieve, el volumen de la masa, cada individuo por separado, como los veo con mis ojos. Con el sigma (como con el Nikkor de serie) veo todos los árboles y hojas como una sola mancha verde continua, empastada, oscura. Horrible. Más que fotos parecen pinturas, a manchas. Otro aspecto que quiero resaltar de este tamron es que me parece apreciar muy claramente que la batería de la cámara me dura mucho, pero mucho más, que con el Nikkor de serie.
Post data: con posterioridad he comprado una Nikon D 7100 de segunda mano en perfecto estado, que tiene opción de corregir el enfoque de objetivo en cámara. He hecho la prueba de las pilas y he visto que daba enfoque front end. Le he corregido el parámetro a valor +3 y me ha mejorado la nitidez de las tomas muy apreciablemente en todas las focales, quedando a total satisfacción.

También he encontrado "raw therapy", un programa gratuito de procesado raw con el que se eliminan de forma fácil y total los efectos cojín y barril, quedando unas fotos perfectas en los extremos del Zoom.

Ahora le doy un cinco, las fotos que tomo me satisfacen plenamente.
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