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Tamron SP 70-200mm f/2.8 Di VC USD £1,100 / $1,379

Every inch a super performer

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Tamron has launched some excellent Super Performanc­e lenses of late, one of our favourites being the SP 24-70mm f/2.8 Di VC USD. The 70-200mm follows suit, with a truly profession­al feel. It includes weather seals, fast ring-type ultrasonic autofocus and Tamron’s proprietar­y Vibration Compensati­on optical stabiliser. At least, you get all of this in the Canon or Nikon editions of the lens. The optical stabiliser is omitted from the Sony (A-mount) version of the lens, for which in-camera sensor-shift stabilizat­ion may be available.

Like the competing Sigma lens, the Tamron is a stop faster than the usual f/4 class of zoom you’d expect in this price bracket. As an f/2.8 lens, the Tamron has a typically large front element and a 77mm filter thread, and is quite weighty at 1.47kg. It comes complete with a tripod mounting foot. There are only two switches on the lens barrel, one for AF/MF and the other for VC on/off. As usual for ring-type ultrasonic autofocus, full-time manual override is available. There’s no separate panning mode for the optical stabiliser, but the system works well for both static and panning shots.

Performanc­e

Autofocus is super-fast. The optical stabiliser gave a useful four-stop benefit in our tests. Sharpness and contrast are excellent throughout the entire zoom range. This holds true even at the widest f/2.8 aperture. In these respects, the Tamron eases ahead of its Sigma rival.

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Tech Focus 23 elements in 17 groups; nine diaphragm blades; closest focus distance, 130cm; 77mm filter thread; ultrasonic (ring) autofocus; 86 x 197mm; 1,470g

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