Tamron 28-200 F/2.8-5.6 Di III RXD for Sony Mirrorless Full Frame/APS-C E-Mount, Model Number: AFA071S700, Black
Original price was: $799.00.$699.00Current price is: $699.00.
Price: $799.00 - $699.00
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The Tamron 28-200mm F2.8-5.6 is the world’s first all-in-one-zoom to achieve a maximum aperture of F2.8 at the 28mm wide-angle end. The new lens takes the convenience of an all-in-one zoom and adds a fast-maximum aperture of F2.8 and remarkable image quality to enhance the potential for photographic applications. To assure superb optical performance, it features a precise arrangement of special lens elements that accommodate the increasingly high resolutions of today’s digital cameras. Enabling high quality image rendering throughout the zoom range, the lens responds to users’ photographic expressions in powerful style. With its 4.6” length, 20.3 oz. weight, and filter diameter of a mere 67mm, the 28-200mm F2.8-5.6 offers excellent portability. When combined with a compact, lightweight full-frame mirrorless camera, it allows photographers to capture virtually every scene they encounter in daily use, travel, sports and nature. Breaking conventional limitations and broadening the horizons of photographic possibilities, this zoom lens writes a new chapter in the history of the all-in-one zoom lens.
The world’s first F2.8 all-in-one zoom lens for full-frame mirrorless cameras
Lightweight (20.3 oz.) and compact size (4.6″) for superior mobility
Superior up-close shooting performance (7.5″ / 1:3.1 WIDE & 31.5″ / 1:3.8 TELE)
RXD stepping motor unit is exceptionally quiet
Customers say
Customers find the lens versatile and well-built. It produces sharp, detailed images throughout the zoom range, including portraits. They consider it a good value for money and an excellent all-around lens. Many are pleased with its weight, build quality, and portability. However, some have mixed opinions on the autofocus performance.
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10 reviews for Tamron 28-200 F/2.8-5.6 Di III RXD for Sony Mirrorless Full Frame/APS-C E-Mount, Model Number: AFA071S700, Black
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Original price was: $799.00.$699.00Current price is: $699.00.
Michael Li –
Great Daily/Travel lens
The Tamron 28-200mm f/2.8-5.6 Di III RXD is a fantastic all-in-one zoom lens that has become a staple in my camera bag. Its versatility, image quality, and affordability make it a great choice for photographers of all levels.The 28-200mm focal length range covers a wide variety of shooting scenarios, from landscapes to portraits and wildlife. The f/2.8 maximum aperture at the wide end allows for beautiful bokeh and low-light shooting. Despite its impressive zoom range, the lens is surprisingly compact and lightweight, making it easy to carry around. The built-in image stabilization helps to reduce camera shake, especially at longer focal lengths.Compared to other lenses with similar focal lengths, the Tamron 28-200mm offers excellent value for money.The lens produces sharp, detailed images across the entire zoom range. The colors are vibrant, and the contrast is excellent. The autofocus is fast and accurate, even in low-light conditions. It’s great for capturing fast-moving subjects. The lens feels well-constructed and durable. It’s weather-sealed, making it suitable for outdoor shooting in various conditions.Overall, the Tamron 28-200mm f/2.8-5.6 Di III RXD is a highly recommended lens that offers exceptional value and versatility. It’s a great choice for anyone looking for a single lens that can handle a wide range of shooting scenarios.
Jeffu –
Versatile and Sharp!!
Paired this with my Sony ZV-E1 !Photos are SHARP and the focal range of 28-200 is amazing for versatile use !Perfect for one lens travel!Quality seems superb and Autofocus is snappy.Never encountered any issues so far!Happy with the purchase and definitely a great value compared to the expensive Sony lenses .
AmazonReviewer –
Incredibly Versatile Travel Lens
This lens is incredibly versatile and exceedingly high quality for the price, and I fell in love with it after one rental.It’s perfect for travel, as you get a full 28-200mm range (and can easily crop in to 400mm equivalent on a high-resolution body (see my attached bird in bush picture). No more fumbling with lenses as your kids run ahead and your spouse taps their foot; you can cover pretty much everything with just a flick of your wrist. It even handles semi-macro well (see attached bee photo).Typically superzooms trade off sharpness and maximum aperture for their versatility, but this lens instead narrows its range by 4mm to maintain both a wider F2.8-F5.6 aperture and outstanding center sharpness. Be aware that this lens does not feature stabilization and is best used with a camera that has in-body image stabilization. That said, the brighter apertures of this lens allow you to compensate with faster shutter speeds as well.Overall I would strongly recommend this lens to anyone who is looking for a first or travel lens for an A7X body, as it is a jack-of-all-trades for a very reasonable price.
LeoZ –
Versatile and affordable
I am someone who travels quite often and have a tendency to find things that arenât the easiest to do. My bag has consistently been over 20lbs with all my camera gear but with these lens I have reduce the weight significantly. Not needing to bring a whole camera lens cabinet is a win i my book.The picture quality is very sharp. One thing to note is that the stabilization on the lens is not the best but if you have camera body that has stabilization built in, it shouldnât be an issue. Shooting on a tripod gives me the best results in terms of stability.The camera isnât a fixed exposure but I wish it was. The aperture is adjusted with the zoom. Though it isnât the most important thing as I donât shoot at F2.8 all the time it wouldâve been amazing if that was an option though.
Quincy Vagell –
Versatile, but auto focus is disappointing
Overall, this is a fine all-around lens, especially if youâre traveling, a beginner and/or on a budget. With that said, the auto focus capabilities leave much to be desired.Iâve been using this Tamron lens on an a7iii for the past 15 months or so. It was a long overdue replacement to the kit lens and an old telephoto a-mount lens I was using. The 28-200mm focal range covers a large area and is very appealing. The lens is not overly heavy or large, making it great for traveling. For many photographers, this can be a decent all-around lens, limiting how many lenses you have to carry. It is an upgrade from the kit lens in most areas.I primarily shoot landscapes and storms. When I first used this lens, I thought I was doing something wrong. The auto focus was very slow, sometimes not able to focus at all. After several months of use and research, Iâve accepted that itâs just not very good with auto focus. Iâve tried every focusing mode imaginable and upgraded firmware. Maybe the a7iii body is part of the limitation, but I think itâs largely the lens itself.When Iâm storm chasing, I need a quick and accurate focus, especially when thereâs a tornado. These phenomena rarely last longer than a few minutes, so every second counts. It seems like auto focus with this lens is good with close or âobviousâ subjects, but I cannot get it to consistently lock in on clouds and other distant objects, even when zoomed in and on a tripod.On the bright side, I was pleasantly surprised at how this lens performed for the April 2024 solar eclipse. With a filter, zoomed in to 200mm (NO teleconverter), manual focus and using the a7iii, I had low expectations. I was able to capture multiple solar prominences and had shots that Iâm proud of, after some modest editing.I definitely have mixed feelings on this lens. It does outperform the kit lens with clarity. The extra reach is great, but the auto focus is no better than the kit lens. For the first few months of use, I forced myself to stick to this lens to get comfortable with it and the focusing still disappoints me.I later upgraded to the 16-35mm GMii lens and that lens is in a whole different league. For most landscapes and storm chasing, I need the wider angles anyway. The native 16-35mm rarely leaves my camera, outside of portrait shoots. Iâm just disappointed that if thereâs a tornado on the horizon, I canât switch to the Tamron lens to zoom in with any confidence. I recently had another storm chase with a tornado last week and I needed the extra zoom. Auto focus wouldnât work with this lens and I quickly snapped to manual focus, but due to time constraints, I was shooting handheld and didnât get the best focus before the tornado dissipated.Honestly, prior to the eclipse, I was ready to give this lens away. I was surprised at how this lens handled that event, even at 200mm with a filter. That performance won me back, but then recent tornado events reminded me about how bad this lens can be with auto focus.I am planning on upgrading camera bodies in 2025, probably the a7Rv, so I am curious to see how this lens handles in that case. Iâll update this review once that happens and Iâve had some time to play with it.
Amazon Customer –
very sharp pictures – zoom range allows for more creative pictures
Valentina –
El mejor lente que pude comprar
Cliente Amazon –
A lente é boa, atendeu minhas expectativas. Uma lente com ótimo custo x benefÃcio.
Jianghan Zhao –
I like it so much! Ver useful an convenient for travel.
Prashant Bhat –
Its not that bad, with stable/on tripod takes good pictures. I feel it could have been better with image stabilizer. Auto focus takes slight slow .Rest all is fine.