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Tamron 180mm f3.5 SP Di Macro Lens – Gear Review

Macro photography is one of my favorite types of photography.  I use my Nikon 105mm f2.8 Micro lens for most of my macro shots but there are some things you cannot get close enough to to use this lens.   While at a Macro Photography Summit I was able to use the Tamron 180mm f3.5 SP Di Macro lens.   The shooting setups at the Summit were all indoors so I used the lens on a tripod.  I was so impressed with the images I made, I ordered the lens!

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Image taken while on tripod.

When I received the lens I was eager to see how it worked out in the real world so I visited my favorite local plant nursery to see how it worked.

Handheld in diffuse light

The Red Rose was shot handheld in somewhat diffuse light.  You can see that this lens focuses well.

Handheld in diffuse light.

Pinks (Dianthus) are one of those flowers that are usually tough to get in focus.  The Tamron 180mm lens handled it well.

Handheld inside greenhouse.

I really wanted to put the lens to the test so I drove down to Marie Selby Botanical Gardens in Sarasota, Florida.   This was a good test as there were many flowers and plants, some at a fair distance from the walkway.   Also,  the light in the conservatory was diffused and spotty.

Handheld inside greenhouse.

Then I went outside and again all were handheld.

Handheld outside in open shade.

One of the the main advantages to a longer macro lens is the ability to make images of subjects that are not thrilled with you getting close to them.  The 180mm gives shy insects and critters a bit more room.

Handheld in open shade.

The 1:1 macro of this lens makes small things look bigger.

Handheld in greenhouse.

The Tamron 180mm lens (be sure to purchase the proper mount for your camera) is a great investment if you like to shoot macro and flowers.   I highly recommend it.

That is all for now!

Lynn

Lynn Wiezycki

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