• Nikon Z50 + Tamron 70-300mm Z Review | It’s GREAT, BUT…

    In this video I pair the Nikon Z50 with the new release Tamron Z 70-300mm 4.5-6.3 Di III RXD lens. It certainly takes some amazing images in the right light, BUT I have just one issue with it. That issue can be sorted pretty easily though. Because of the Z50 1.5 crop factor, the lens transforms into 105mm to 450mm. This comes in very handy in a lot of situations where you need that bit of extra reach. Things like travel, landscape, bird and wildlife photography.

    Given the Tamron Z 70-300mm is relatively low budget, I think this maybe a very good light weight and compact telephoto alternative for those with Nikon crop sensor cameras. So for hiking or jetting around the world and wanting to keep weight down, this Nikon Z50 + Tamron 70-300mm Z lens combo might be ideal.

    More info on the Tamron 70-300mm Z mount lens here: https://tamron.com.au/our-products/70-300mm-f-4-5-6-3-di-iii-rxd-a047/

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    Nikon Z50 Tamron 70-300mm Z Lens
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  • Tamron 70-300mm Nikon Z Mount Review

    The Tamron 70-300mm Nikon Z mount F4.5-6.3 Di III RXD lens has now been released! In this real world test and review I venture out and give you samples of photos and video from the first ever Tamron Z mount lens using my full frame Nikon Z7 camera. The location I chose to do this test and review at is Point Cartwright in Queensland, Australia. Reason for this is because this is the type of lens I would normally use here. Having the diversity of 70-300mm is awesome for a lot of different types of photography. Travel, landscape, birds, wildlife, I even got some shots of some local surfers doing their thing on the local waves.

    The Tamron 70-300mm Z mount lens (at the time of typing this blog) retails for approximately $699USD and $1200AUD. Not a bad price considering what you get. I found the lens sharp, had great colours and the thing that really blows me away is the low weight. I think I could easily carry this lens and Z7 combo around all day without it becoming too heavy.

    More info on the Tamron 70-300mm Z mount lens here: https://tamron.com.au/our-products/70-300mm-f-4-5-6-3-di-iii-rxd-a047/

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    Tamron 70-300mm Z Lens
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