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Tamron Telephoto SP AF 180mm f/3.5 Di LD IF Macro Autofocus Lens for Canon EOS

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Currently the lightest and most compact 180mm macro lens on the market, this lens will provide 1:1 magnification, and the two LD elements included in the design of the lens make sure you get the sharpest quality possible.

An excellent lens for close-up work in the field.

1:1 Magnification
Allows for life-size image on the negative or slide; at a distance of 18.5" (47 cm)
Internal Focus
The lens neither extends nor contracts physically when focusing; all moving elements are contained within the lens barrel
Di
Digitally Integrated lenses are designed to meet the performance characteristics of digital SLR cameras
FEC
Filter Effect Control is designed to rotate the filter to the desired position even with the hood attached. This is accomplished by rotating the FEC ring that in turn rotates the portion of the lens where the filter is mounted
Performance
Focal Length 180 mm
Aperture Maximum: f/3.5
Minimum: f/32
Camera Mount Type Canon EF
Format Compatibility 35mm Film / Full-Frame Digital Sensor
Canon (APS-C)
Angle of View 14°
Minimum Focus Distance 1.54' (47 cm)
Magnification 1x
Maximum Reproduction Ratio 1:1
Groups/Elements 11/14
Diaphragm Blades 7
Features
Image Stabilization No
Autofocus Yes
Tripod Collar Yes
Physical
Filter Thread 72 mm
Dimensions (DxL) Approx. 3.3 x 6.5" (8.38 x 16.51 cm)
Weight 2.02 lb (920 g)

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TamronTelephoto SP AF 180mm f/3.5 Di LD IF Macro Autofocus Lens for Canon EOS
 
4.5

(based on 24 reviews)

Ratings Distribution

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    (9)

  • 3 Stars

     

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95%

of respondents would recommend this to a friend.

Pros

  • Consistent output (16)
  • Strong construction (8)
  • Durable (7)
  • Easily interchangeable (7)
  • Nice bokeh (6)

Cons

  • Slow focus (13)
  • Heavy (4)

Best Uses

  • Macro photography (15)
  • Wildlife photos (6)
  • Wildlife (4)
  • Macro (3)
    • Reviewer Profile:
    • Photo enthusiast (7), Semi-pro photographer (4), Enthusiast (3), Pro photographer (3)
    • Was this a gift?:
    • No (12)

Most Liked Positive Review

 

Great optics, very bad AF [...]

Should have been a 5 star lens, if not for the fact that the AF broke in a week with very light use! I only tested the AF a few times before it stopped ...Read complete review

Should have been a 5 star lens, if not for the fact that the AF broke in a week with very light use! I only tested the AF a few times before it stopped working all of a sudden. The lens itself produces great macro shots. I am not a weight lifter so I use it on a tripod. MF works fantastically well. But still, AF broke in a week is a very bad sign. I sent it to Tamron and it stayed there for 2.5 months now and they are still working on it. Tamron won't send any notifications to me but asked me to call in from time to time to check on status - ridiculous! Just hope Tamron will fix my lens for good and I'll never bother with them again. Tamron has a 6 year warranty on this lens. I hope it doesn't mean my lens is gonna stay in their shop for that long before gotten fixed! Maybe the AF failure on my lens is an exception to the rule. But the horrible warranty service from Tamron is beyond excuse. My Tamron 90mm macro doesn't have any problem, AF or MF, great lens at a great price. Comparing to the Canon 180L, this Tamron is definitely worth the pennies. But against the Sigma, I am not sure. Sigma seems to be a hit and miss with its optics. I have 3 tamrons all with good optics. But mechanically, I've never had any issue with my 10+ Sigma lenses. With Tamron it's 1 in 3... Buy at your own risk, or go for the 1.3k Canon L.

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Most Liked Negative Review

 

So far so good

I am an amateur photographer and have just started testing the lens both for extreme closeups of natural objects and some distance shots. I like the close-up results very much, but I find it ...Read complete review

I am an amateur photographer and have just started testing the lens both for extreme closeups of natural objects and some distance shots. I like the close-up results very much, but I find it is not as sharp as I'd like it to be on the long-distance photos, but it might be my lack of practice with a heavy lens.

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5.0

Best Lens

By Clarence Beeks

from switzerland

About Me Pro Photographer

Verified Buyer

Pros

  • Consistent Output
  • Nice Bokeh

Cons

    Best Uses

    • Macro Photography

    Comments about Tamron Telephoto SP AF 180mm f/3.5 Di LD IF Macro Autofocus Lens for Canon EOS:

    If you are looking for a stunning macro lens. This is the one to go! Fantastic sharpness and great bokeh. I also use it for portraits. It's may not the fastest focus on planet but really sharp!

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    4.0

    Great quality for the price

    By MG

    from Melbourne, FL

    About Me Semi-pro Photographer

    Verified Buyer

    Pros

    • Consistent Output
    • Durable
    • Macro

    Cons

    • Poor in Low Light
    • Slow Focus

    Best Uses

    • Macro Photography

    Comments about Tamron Telephoto SP AF 180mm f/3.5 Di LD IF Macro Autofocus Lens for Canon EOS:

    I really liked the product. The price is also really good. It is a good alternative for canon lenses. I would like to buy Tamron again. THe auto focus is not really good but since you want to take macro shots you will not really use it.

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    5.0

    Macro Extreme

    By Athoskat

    from Sparks,NV

    About Me Semi-pro Photographer

    Verified Buyer

    Pros

    • Consistent Output
    • Durable
    • Nice Bokeh
    • Rugged
    • Strong Construction

    Cons

      Best Uses

      • Macro Photography
      • Wildlife Photos

      Comments about Tamron Telephoto SP AF 180mm f/3.5 Di LD IF Macro Autofocus Lens for Canon EOS:

      Super fine Macro lens. It gives you good working distance.

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      • No

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      4.0

      Macro Lens -- good value

      By Holly

      from Burlington WI

      About Me Casual Photographer

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Easily Interchangeable
      • Rugged
      • Strong Construction

      Cons

      • Heavy

      Best Uses

      • Macro Photography

      Comments about Tamron Telephoto SP AF 180mm f/3.5 Di LD IF Macro Autofocus Lens for Canon EOS:

      little heavy - otherwise nice.

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      • No

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      5.0

      Perfect for my needs

      By wpl

      from New Mexico

      About Me Photo Enthusiast

      Verified Reviewer

      Pros

      • Good Image quality
      • Large working distance

      Cons

      • None for my application

      Best Uses

      • Macro Photography

      Comments about Tamron Telephoto SP AF 180mm f/3.5 Di LD IF Macro Autofocus Lens for Canon EOS:

      I got this lens because I needed a large working distance to accommodate a lighting system that I am developing for photographing coins. Because I wanted to do computer simulations of the lighting and imaging, I needed to make some measurements on the lens. I found that, at a magnification of 2/3 (1:1.5), the principal planes are both near the front element and the actual focal length is 130 mm. Also, I found that the entrance pupil is located 400 mm downstream of the image plane. Since the distance from the object to the entrance pupil is much larger than the object size, we should get nearly perspective-free imaging from this lens (is this good or bad?). The pupillary magnification of this lens has a very low value of 0.16. At an aperture setting of f/8, the effective aperture is f/14. I am still trying to understand the meaning of all this but it is clear that internal-focusing macro lenses have unusual properties. The focal length at 1:1 magnification is 96 mm but I have no other measurements for this magnification. (Of course, my numbers are not guaranteed and subject to revision.)

      For flat objects, auto focus works well but I normally use manual focusing. The focusing ring turns smoothly but is somewhat sensitive at large magnifications. I like to fix the magnification and focus by moving the camera up and down on the copy stand. I have a 1-mm-pitch lead screw (not rack and pinion) focusing slide that does not drift downward from the camera weight. Using live view (on camera or tethered), manual focusing works well, although a slightly larger pitch on the lead screw would be preferable.

      Image quality is very good. It is much superior to the 135 mm enlarging lenses and the 135 mm Topcor bellows lens that I had been using. The image quality is similar to that of the Canon 100 mm macro lens that I rented recently (I liked that lens but it did not have enough working distance). I really like the high-contrast look of the Tamron 180 (and Canon 100) images. The best aperture is about f/8. At apertures smaller than f/11, image quality begins to suffer and is very bad at f/32 (I know the depth of field is larger but it is hard to believe that this aperture could ever be useful).

      I am very pleased with this lens since it provides good working distance with good image quality. I just wish lens manufacturers provided detailed information on the optics so I don't have to measure it for myself (especially since this is hard to do without having the lens in hand).

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      4.0

      Cranky Autofocus but Beautiful results

      By Chrispy

      from Grand Ledge, Mi

      About Me Pro Photographer

      Verified Reviewer

      Pros

      • Consistent Output
      • Price

      Cons

      • AF Loud
      • No focus limiter
      • Slow Focus

      Best Uses

      • Macro Photography

      Comments about Tamron Telephoto SP AF 180mm f/3.5 Di LD IF Macro Autofocus Lens for Canon EOS:

      Great Macro Lens. AF is slow and Loud. No Focus Limited Makes for potential focus hunting. All conjecture about the Auto-focus is a moot point if you focus manually. Can be hand held with lots of light (ie ambient sunlight, flash or both). All in all completely comfortable with having purchased Tamron over the other 180mm options.

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      5.0

      Finally!

      By Ambling Barb

      from Saugerties, NY

      About Me Photo Enthusiast

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Clear textured images
      • Strong Construction

      Cons

      • A little Heavy

      Best Uses

      • Macro Photography

      Comments about Tamron Telephoto SP AF 180mm f/3.5 Di LD IF Macro Autofocus Lens for Canon EOS:

      I've only had my new lens for about a week, and I'm already having a great time with it. It's great for beautiful, up-close, textured macro photos and also brings sunrises to a new perspective. I've been waiting to get this lens for a looonnnggg time - it was worth the wait!

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      5.0

      Outstanding product and price

      By Buster6X6

      from London Ontario CANADA

      About Me Photo Enthusiast

      Verified Buyer

      Pros

      • Consistent Output
      • Nice Bokeh
      • Strong Construction

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Macro Photography
        • Wildlife Photos

        Comments about Tamron Telephoto SP AF 180mm f/3.5 Di LD IF Macro Autofocus Lens for Canon EOS:

        After researching the net for several weeks. it made sense what people were saying in different forums about this lens. It does 1:1 with ease. because of the focal range you don't have to get to close to squeamish critter. Some complaints were that AF was not working fast enough. I found if you set your distance close enough it works perfectly .

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        5.0

        Best MACRO lens out there

        By MACROKING

        from Los Angeles, CA

        About Me Photo Enthusiast

        Pros

        • Consistent Output
        • Durable
        • Easily Interchangeable
        • Strong Construction

        Cons

        • Slow Focus

        Best Uses

        • Macro Photography
        • Wildlife Photos

        Comments about Tamron Telephoto SP AF 180mm f/3.5 Di LD IF Macro Autofocus Lens for Canon EOS:

        I did my research before buying this lens. I was about to spend a $1000 more for a Canon 180mm macro, when I came across a professional site focused on macro photography. Side by side comparison of photos taken with a Canon, and Tamron lens was extremely close. Normally, I would only by Canon lens to go with my Canon camera, but with the image quality of Tamron being in par, and at times better than the Canon lens, I just had to go for quality. And in the process, I saved close to $1000 which went toward a telephoto lens from Canon :) (sorry Tamron, Canon still makes the best telephoto lenses).
        I was even able to take some nice photos of some pet birds using this lens. I was really surprised by the very good focus, color, and amount of detail. Initially, I thought all I will use this lens for would be flowers and some insects, but was I in for a surprise...This lens is great for almost anything in the 180mm range.

        The only negative drawback is the noisy auto focus feature. It is VERY LOUD, it can scare anything away that is not a flower. But since most macro users use manual focus anyways, this problem can be overlooked.

        Another annoying thing about the lens is changing between manual and auto focus. It is a bid hard to change (also loud).

        But if you are planning on staying in manual mode...it is the perfect Macro lens.

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        • Yes

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        5.0

        Extremely sharp telephoto macro lens

        By bgrand

        from New York, NY

        About Me Semi-pro Photographer

        Verified Reviewer

        Pros

        • Extremely Sharp
        • Nice Bokeh
        • Strong Construction

        Cons

        • Slow Focus

        Best Uses

        • Macro Photography

        Comments about Tamron Telephoto SP AF 180mm f/3.5 Di LD IF Macro Autofocus Lens for Canon EOS:

        The Tamron 180mm macro lens is a solidly built, extremely sharp telephoto macro. Picture quality is probably the highest I've seen outside of Canon L or Zeiss ZE glass. Razor sharp center sharpness on a full frame sensor extends to the corners, particularly in the sweet spot of f/8 to f/16. Bokeh is smooth and nicely defocused, with some CA along high contrast edges. AF is slow and tends to hunt with distant subjects — I use MF and stick to macro, where this lens shines. For half the price of the Canon 180mm L, this lens offers extraordinary optical quality and value.

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        5.0

        An excellent macro lens!

        By Asher

        from Tel-Aviv, Israel

        About Me Photo Enthusiast

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Consistent Output
        • Durable
        • Lightweight
        • Nice Bokeh
        • Strong Construction

        Cons

        • No Image Stabilization
        • Slow Focus

        Best Uses

        • Macro Photography
        • Wildlife Photos

        Comments about Tamron Telephoto SP AF 180mm f/3.5 Di LD IF Macro Autofocus Lens for Canon EOS:

        Very sharp images and ease of use!
        The lens is extremely good because of its focal length, when you can not approach the object too much as it may fly or run away

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        4.0

        Very good lens for it's price

        By Rjj

        from UK

        About Me Casual Photographer

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Consistent Output
        • Nice Bokeh
        • Sharp alternative

        Cons

        • Lens Creep
        • Slow Focus

        Best Uses

        • Macro Photography

        Comments about Tamron Telephoto SP AF 180mm f/3.5 Di LD IF Macro Autofocus Lens for Canon EOS:

        Very sharp lens with good lens mount. If you use AF more will get disappointed.

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        4.0

        Works like it should

        By hemipteran

        from michigan

        About Me Photo Enthusiast

        Verified Buyer

        Pros

        • Consistent Output
        • Easily Interchangeable

        Cons

        • Heavy
        • Slow Focus

        Best Uses

        • Macro Photography
        • Wildlife Photos

        Comments about Tamron Telephoto SP AF 180mm f/3.5 Di LD IF Macro Autofocus Lens for Canon EOS:

        New to macro photography but this lens is great for it. Awesome clarity and great color contrast. If you have a tripod and/or a good light source, you should get great shots. Good working distance for arthropods. Haven't used it much for portraits yet.

        AF loud and slow, but I think MF would work better for macro anyways. A little heavy but hasn't been a problem for me.

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        4.0

        Great Lens

        By awilder

        from Atlanta, GA USA

        About Me Pro Photographer

        Verified Reviewer

        Pros

        • Consistent Output
        • Durable
        • Easily Interchangeable
        • Lightweight

        Cons

        • Slow Focus

        Best Uses

        • Landscape/Scenery
        • Macro Photography

        Comments about Tamron Telephoto SP AF 180mm f/3.5 Di LD IF Macro Autofocus Lens for Canon EOS:

        Great macro lens. You can see lots of images I use this lens on at [@] The only thing I don't like about it is that it is slow to focus on AF. Other than that it a wonderful lens. I like using it over my Canon EF "L" lenses. Great price as well.

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        5.0

        Fantastic IQ, slow but accurate AF

        By BOTW

        from Maryland

        About Me Photo Enthusiast

        Verified Reviewer

        Pros

        • Consistent Output
        • Lightweight

        Cons

        • Slow Focus

        Best Uses

        • Macro Photography

        Comments about Tamron Telephoto SP AF 180mm f/3.5 Di LD IF Macro Autofocus Lens for Canon EOS:

        I use this on both my 5D2 and 40D. I get very accurate AF but it is fairly slow. Because there is no focus limiter, it can take a whiile to rack back and forth. In bright light, I found it tracked well in AI servo.

        I primarily use this as a Macro lens, however, where I usually manually focus. I have been very, very happy with the image quality of this lens and use it much more than my Canon 100 macro.

        I'm very happy with this lens.

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        4.0

        Fantastic Macro Images, But

        By Okie Bill

        from Cedar Rapids, IA

        About Me Semi-pro Photographer

        Verified Reviewer

        Pros

        • Consistent Output

        Cons

        • Blurry Focus
        • Slow Focus

        Best Uses

        • Wildlife Photos

        Comments about Tamron Telephoto SP AF 180mm f/3.5 Di LD IF Macro Autofocus Lens for Canon EOS:

        For a straight up macro lens I don't think I have used a sharper lens ever. But ran into problems when used as a portrait or telephoto lens due to AF problems. Sent the lens into Tamron service to have repaired. After much time they stated they have an issue which is yet to be resolved with some of the canon bodies. They happily offered to give full refund. I hope they get this issue resolved in the future as for a manual focus macro lens it has no equals.

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          5.0

          Macro is better than 1:1!!!!

          By Muffler

          from Seattle, WA

          About Me Getting started

          Verified Reviewer

          Pros

          • Consistent Output
          • Rugged
          • Sharp Focus

          Cons

          • Slow Focus

          Best Uses

          • General Use
          • Macro
          • Sports/Action
          • Wildlife

          Comments about Tamron Telephoto SP AF 180mm f/3.5 Di LD IF Macro Autofocus Lens for Canon EOS:

          I got this lense just a couple days ago and it is my first truly high-quality lense. I have already taken some great photos, my favorites so far being non-macro photos of a tangled ball of leaves and branches stuck in a barbed wire fence. I took 8 shots from different angles and distances using AF and every one came out with contrast and sharpness an order of magnitude greater than I have seen with any of my <$250 lenses.

          One other thing of note. I did a 1:1 macro test on a ruler and the resulting width was about 2.13mm (+/-0.02). My camera has a 2.22mm sensor, so it looks like the macro on this lense is actually a tad better than 1:1.

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          4.0

          Great optics, very bad AF [...]

          By yc

          from Seaside, CA

          About Me Hobbyist/Enthusiast

          Verified Reviewer

          Pros

          • Consistent Output
          • Easily Interchangeable
          • Sharp Focus

          Cons

          • Faulty AF broke in a week
          • Heavy
          • Slow Focus

          Best Uses

          • Macro and portraits

          Comments about Tamron Telephoto SP AF 180mm f/3.5 Di LD IF Macro Autofocus Lens for Canon EOS:

          Should have been a 5 star lens, if not for the fact that the AF broke in a week with very light use! I only tested the AF a few times before it stopped working all of a sudden. The lens itself produces great macro shots. I am not a weight lifter so I use it on a tripod. MF works fantastically well. But still, AF broke in a week is a very bad sign. I sent it to Tamron and it stayed there for 2.5 months now and they are still working on it. Tamron won't send any notifications to me but asked me to call in from time to time to check on status - ridiculous! Just hope Tamron will fix my lens for good and I'll never bother with them again. Tamron has a 6 year warranty on this lens. I hope it doesn't mean my lens is gonna stay in their shop for that long before gotten fixed! Maybe the AF failure on my lens is an exception to the rule. But the horrible warranty service from Tamron is beyond excuse. My Tamron 90mm macro doesn't have any problem, AF or MF, great lens at a great price. Comparing to the Canon 180L, this Tamron is definitely worth the pennies. But against the Sigma, I am not sure. Sigma seems to be a hit and miss with its optics. I have 3 tamrons all with good optics. But mechanically, I've never had any issue with my 10+ Sigma lenses. With Tamron it's 1 in 3... Buy at your own risk, or go for the 1.3k Canon L.

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          5.0

          fantastic lens for a great price

          By L.A.C. Herps

          from North Liberty, IA

          About Me Semi-Professional

          Verified Reviewer

          Pros

          • Consistent Output
          • Easily Interchangeable
          • Lightweight
          • Sharp Focus

          Cons

          • Slow Focus

          Best Uses

          • General Use
          • Wildlife

          Comments about Tamron Telephoto SP AF 180mm f/3.5 Di LD IF Macro Autofocus Lens for Canon EOS:

          Used this lens for just about everything. Mostly for macro work from a distance ( including with a 2X teleconverter). Really sharp, and not heavy compared to similar length prime lenses. Only down fall to it, is the AF is a bit slow, but for basically half the price of the Canon, I can't complain too much!

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          5.0

          Definitley very pleased with this lens

          By Timmer

          from Seattle, WA

          About Me Hobbyist/Enthusiast

          Pros

          • Consistent Output
          • Sharp Focus

          Cons

          • Weak Casing

          Best Uses

          • Wildlife

          Comments about Tamron Telephoto SP AF 180mm f/3.5 Di LD IF Macro Autofocus Lens for Canon EOS:

          I haven't used other comparable lenses, but this lens was perfect in quality and usability. I really think the working distance, about 2 feet, is perfect for insects or other creatures that would get scared and move away if you got any closer. Here are some shots I took with this lens: [@]

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