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The AF77015C kit's included 28-80mm lens is a standard zoom lens that offers a view ranging, from a wide 28 millimeters to a medium telephoto range of 80 millimeters. The use of aspherical elements in the front group reduces the number of elements required, while the use of strong engineering plastic in the barrel makes the body light, so this lens is comfortable and won't get in the way of your shot.
The Tamron AF 55-200mm f4-5.6 Di-II LD is a high power zoom lens designed exclusively for digital SLR cameras using the more compact (APS-C) digital size image sensors. The focal length of this lens is equivalent to approximately 88 to 320 millimeters in 35-millimeter format. This compact, lightweight 55-200 millimeter telephoto zoom lens is the ideal second lens in any complete lightweight digital camera lens system. The AF 55-200mm lens realizes an MFD (Minimum Focus Distance) of 3.1 feet over the entire zoom range, which is at the top level of the closest focusing distance among tele-zoom lenses. Since the maximum magnification ratio at f=200mm is 1:3.5, you can enjoy easy and convenient close-up photography with this lens.
The AF77015C kit comes complete with everything you need to protect your two lenses, each of which is backed by a manufacturer's 6-year warranty.
What's in the Box
AF77015C kit's 28-80mm lens and 55-200mm lens, 58mm push-on lens cap, 52mm push-on lens cap, 2 rear lens caps for Canon EOS, 2 lens hoods, and warranty information.
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This review is from: Tamron Twin Zoom Kit 2: AF 28-80mm f/3.5-5.6 Aspherical Lens and AF 55-200mm f/4.0-5.6 DI-II LD Macro Lens for Canon Digital SLR Cameras (Electronics)
Good quality lenses for the price, excellent quality. Reasonably fast auto-focus. The longer lens (200) requires either a tripod, or a boost in the ISO speed, both work, both expected. Recommend buying!
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