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Lenscoat Cover For Tamron 150-500mm F/5-6.7 Di Iii Vc Vxd

Lenscoat Cover For Tamron 150-500mm F/5-6.7 Di Iii Vc Vxd
  • Product Code: eq104638
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$327.75 $452.30

The LensCoat Cover for Tamron 150-500mm f/5-6.7 DI III VC VXDin forest green offers your valuable equipment some protection from scrapes and bumps, preserving its resale value. It also helps break up the shape of your lens, making it less noticeable to wildlife. This 100% closed-cell neoprene cover acts as a thermal barrier, making your lens more comfortable to handle in hot and cold temperatures. Additionally, this cover features clear plastic windows over the distance limiter and AF/VC controls.

100% Closed-Cell Neoprene    Protects from Scrapes and Bumps    Helps Hide Lens from Wildlife    Acts as a Thermal Barrier    Clear Plastic Windows over Controls    Zoom Sleeve Included    Rotating Lens Collar Pieces Included    Made in the USA

General
CompatibilityTamron 150-500mm f/5-6.7 DI III VC VXD Lens
Physical
ColorForest Green Camouflage
Material of ConstructionClosed-Cell Neoprene
DimensionsNot Specified by Manufacturer
WeightNot Specified by Manufacturer
Packaging Info
Package Weight0.245 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)8.6 x 5.85 x 2.05"

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Is AF-C Mode very responsive with this lens? Thank you very much.

A: Unfortunately, because this lens is still in pre-order stage/not fully available yet, we cannot say for certain. However, based on other Tamron Di III series lenses, we have found they work incredibly fast with E-mount cameras (results based on the camera rather than the lens) and we are very confident that this will be a great lens to use in AF-C.

Q: 2. Will the lens foot work with a Really Right Stuff lever clamp? (or is it too narrow)

A: The Tamron 150-500mm f/5-6.7 Di III VC VXD Lens (Nikon Z) is compatible with the Really Right Stuff lever clamp.

Q: 3. Is this lens weather sealed?

A: No, the Tamron 150-500mm f/5-6.7 Di III VXD Lens for FUJIFILM X is not weather sealed. However, the lens is built with moisture-resistant construction and a fluorine coating on the front lens element.

Q: 4. Do you need an ArcaSwiss or can you mount it also on a regular tripod mount?

A: The Tamron 150-500mm f/5-6.7 Di III VXD Lens for FUJIFILM X has an Arca-type foot to mount directly to Arca-type quick release clamps. It also has a 1/4"-20 threading on the foot to mount to other plates and tripods.

Q: 5. What's the minimum focus distance at 500mm?

A: The minimum focus distance of the Tamron 150-500mm f/5-6.7 Di III VXD Lens for Sony E set to the telephoto setting (500mm) would be 70.9 inches, or 5.91 feet (1.8 meters). The minimum focus distance of the Tamron 150-500mm f/5-6.7 Di III VXD Lens for Sony E set to the widest setting (150mm) would be 23.6 inches, or 1.97 feet (0.6 meters).

Q: 6. Can I use this lens for with x-s10

A: Yes, the Tamron 150-500mm f/5-6.7 Di III VXD Lens for FUJIFILM X is fully compatible with the FUJIFILM X-S10 Mirrorless Camera.

Q: 7. Where and how on the Nikon Z does one activate the Vibration Compensation?

A: The Tamron 150-500mm f/5-6.7 Di III VC VXD Lens (Nikon Z) does not have a vibration reduction switch on the lens. That has to be set in the camera body. It will vary according to the camera body, but several have an i button in the back. When clicking that i button one of the options is to turn vibration reduction on and off. It has an icon of a hand in that option.

Q: 8. Would the replacement lens straps sold by Canon, Olympus, and Nikon work on this lens?

A: Lens straps are usually dedicated to a specific brand, but they may work with this lens.

Q: 9. How would this lens' autofocus compare to that of an adapted Sigma 500mm F4 Sports?

A: Not seeing a side-by-side test we could not say. But in genera it is always best to not use a lens adapter when possible. But many have used that lens and the Sigma MC11 lens adapter and have had great results. Adapter, Sigma MC-11 Mount Converter/Lens Adapter (Sigma EF-Mount Lenses to Sony E) BH #SIMC11C • MFR #89E965 https://bhpho.to/3iuNRkT And the Canon version of the 500mm lens, Sigma 500mm f/4 DG OS HSM Sports Lens for Canon EF BH #SI5004C • MFR #185954 https://bhpho.to/2UuhKKd

Q: 10. Can you attach this lens to a Sony E mont APS-C body like the A6400?

A: Yes the Tamron 150-500mm f/5-6.7 Di III VXD Lens for Sony E can be used on a crop frame sensor camera such as the A6400.

03/09/2024

[0.245 lb] I've started shooting wildlife in retirement and wanted more reach. The Tamron 150 - 500 looked like the best value among quality long zooms. Impressed with the sharpness and features. Focuses very quickly. You can hand hold it with enough light (for a while), since it has vibration control. No regrets.

5
12/08/2024

[0.245 lb] I am extremely pleased with my new lens. I just got my cameria back from repair and went to photo birds in wildlife reserve. And my photo s are super sharp. With my new tampon lens. I photographed tern in flight. All but one were tack sharp. Very pleased

5
25/07/2024

[0.245 lb] OKAY 5 stars BUT I have two things that nobody seems to mention in these reviews:

1.) the focus ring feels gritty... like there is some granular stuff in it. I have seen reviewers say its "cheap feeling", but nobody called out this grit/sand feel I have noticed. It's really not too bad, but I returned my first lens because I thought it was a unique defect for that particular lens. Turns out its a factor on my new replacement too, but it has not been a functional/practical issue during the infrequent moments I need to manually focus.

2.) The stabilization motor makes a constant subtle noise (even when you have the stabilization "off"). I am an audiophile so it drives me a bit crazy. I have decided to live with it because 9/10 times I am using it outdoors where the ambient noise overpowers the motor and it wont bother me.

The question for me was: Am I willing to go with the fancy Sony focal range alternative (100-400 G) for an extra $1,000 to avoid these two minor issues? And the answer was "no, for 1k I would rather buy an extra lens".

A third bonus critique that people do mention is the zoom ring locking mechanism. When you push the zoom ring away from the camera, it somewhat locks the ring wherever it was zoomed. Personally I don't like it. I do it too often by accident, and the lock switch is enough for the rare times I want to avoid focus drift while transporting. Unfortunately the switch only works at minimum range (150). Wish it worked at all ranges, and they did away with the ring "push" locking mechanism. But alas, I am used to it now so it really isn't a big deal. Some consider it a nice bonus feature, but my qualm is that it accidentally interferes with my expected use/operation of it regularly. A "bonus feature" should not impede expected functions, otherwise you get into the feature/bug convo.

Overall it feels solid, looks great, very excited to have it in my kit.

5
14/07/2024

[0.245 lb] Purchased for my Fuji X-T4 and X-T5 bodies as I needed some additional reach from my current Fuji 50-140 when photographing Baseball / softball games. Very happy with the images it is producing for me. I like the focus limiter when shooting through fencing, it also improves the focus time and accuracy. A little heavy to hold so I ended up purchasing a monopod, great decision.

5
22/06/2024

[0.245 lb] I can't do a compare to other lenses, as this is my first true super telephoto lens. It has changed my photography forever though. The images of the local wildlife I have done so far have really impressedf me. I struggle to get the fast action shots on my Nikon Z6, but that is a limit of the cameras auto focus. The images I get are super sharp even wide open, which is where I almost always shoot, and the colors are great. See some of my sample photos with this lens. A sure winner at a good price! Best purchase I have made for a lens! I would say this isn't a 5-star lens if price was no object, but at this price it is a steal, and fully worth 5 stars!

5
16/06/2024

[0.245 lb] Great lens! I am using this on my Sony A7ii. Focusing is fast and accurate. Photos are sharp and bokeh is nice . Lens is small enough to handhold, and it fits in my backpack.
I was deciding between the Sigma 150-600, and the Tamron 150-500.
I am happy with my decision!

5
12/06/2024

[0.245 lb] I've only had this lens a couple weeks but already love it. It's very sharp at 500mm, can be used handheld with the vibration reduction on and higher ISO's.

5
29/05/2024

[0.245 lb] Awesome lens at a great value

5
16/05/2024

[0.245 lb] I am a bird ID photographer for e bird etc.. my most used lens on my Z9's are Z800pf and Z180-600.

I have some situations where I really want a compact light weight lens in the 200, 400 and 500 mm arena. I was also anticipating getting a Z6III for low light situations to use with my Tamron z mount 35-150 f/2-2.8.

After reading reviews by some pro wildlife photographers that I trust I ordered this. It has lived up to all of my expectations and more. This Tamron 150-500 on the Z6III I just ordered should be a great set up to carry in my Think Tank Digital Holster 50 v2 on my speed belt when my primary birding setup Z9 and Z800pf are on my Black Rapids strap. Then when I have a need for a shorter focal length it will be with me.

5
16/05/2024

[0.245 lb] Excellent lens to use for nature or hard to reach to get closer! Tamron products is excellent!

5

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