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Tamron AFF017N700 SP 90mm F/2.8 Di VC USD 1:1 Macro for Nikon Cameras (Black)

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Focal Length Description 90 mm
Lens Type Macro
Compatible Mountings Nikon F (FX)
Camera Lens Description 9

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  • Moisture-Proof and Dust-Resistant Construction
  • Durable Fluorine Coating on the front element repels water and fingerprints
  • Advanced coating technology reduces flare and ghosting ; Camera Mount Type Nikon F
  • Circular aperture to achieve beautiful, rounded blur effects bokeh ; Format Compatibility Nikon FX/35mm Film, Nikon DX
  • VC enhanced with shift compensation ; Focal Length 90mm ; Aperture Maximum: f/2.8, Minimum: f/32
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Tamron SP 90mm F/2.8 Di VC USD 1:1 Macro Lens for Nikon Cameras

The SP 90mm F/2.8 MACRO VC has XY-Shift compensation has been newly added to reinforce VC functionality, further improving image stabilization capabilities at any shooting distance from infinity to macro. Advancements in USD control software have also increased AF focusing speed and optimally fine-tuned for various framing conditions. Furthermore, a high standard of Moisture-Proof and Dust-Resistant Construction has been added to prevent intrusion of dust or water droplets. Highly durable, Fluorine Coating is applied to the top element surface and efficiently prevents condensation of moisture and repels smudge-causing substances.

Meticulous craftsmanship is demonstrated in every detail of the exterior design of the newly transformed SP 90mm macro lens. The user can feel it in the exquisitely smooth texture of the metallic barrel.

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    Product Description

    The SP 90mm F/2.8 MACRO VC (Model F017) redefines the best in advanced features and succeeds a legacy of superior optical performance. Meticulous craftsmanship is demonstrated in every detail of the exterior design of the newly transformed SP 90mm macro lens. The user can feel it in the exquisitely smooth texture of the metallic barrel. XY-Shift compensation has been newly added to reinforce VC functionality, further improving image stabilization. A high standard of Moisture-Proof and Dust-Resistant Construction has been added to prevent intrusion of dust or water droplets. Highly durable, Fluorine Coating is applied to the top element surface and efficiently prevents condensation of moisture and repels smudge-causing substances. The lens features an optical construction of 14 elements in 11 groups, including one LD (Low Dispersion) and two XLD (extra Low Dispersion) glass elements that in consonance help to control lateral and on-axis chromatic aberrations at a very high level of performance. A Floating System works in tandem with the optical construction to efficiently compensate for inherent aberration changes subject to varying distances. Therefore, this lens ensures seamless and outstanding depictive capabilities across the entire shooting range - close or far. A combination of 2 types of coating - eBAND (Extended Bandwidth & Angular-Dependency) layered on top of BBAR (Broad-Band Anti-Reflection) - dramatically improves anti-reflection efficiency to deliver flawless, crystal clear images even against harsh beams of sunlight. Specifications: Filter Diameter Ø62mm Focal Length 90mm Overall Length 4.6" Format size Di Maximum Diameter Ø79mm Maximum Aperture F/2.8 Weight 21.5 oz. Minimum Aperture F/32 Diaphragm Blades 9 (circular diaphragm) Image Stabilization Performance* 3.5 stops Lens Construction 14 elements, 11 groups Hood Flower-shaped lens hood Minimum Focus Distance 11.8" Max. Mag. Ratio 1:1

    Customer reviews

    4.3 out of 5 stars
    4.3 out of 5
    189 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the quality, sharpness, and value of the camera lens. For example, they mention it's a great lens, produces stunning details and sharp pictures, and is worth the price. That said, some complain about the autofocus being tricky and inaccurate.

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    52 customers mention52 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the quality of the lens. They mention that it is a truly great lens, with good construction and nice optics. The DOF is excellent and it is great for both macro and portrait photography. The VC is fantastic and the AF is extremely fast and accurate.

    "...The balance is great on the D750 and, for the most part, they work flawlessly...." Read more

    "...This lens is an L quality lens, the glass is sharp, zero chromatic aberrations, zero flare, zero ghosting, incredibly stabilization, and you save $..." Read more

    "Pros:- Excellent sharpness, colors/contrast- Solid build/nice qualityCons:- Price compared to first party lens-..." Read more

    "...As far as I'm concerned, this entire SP lineup is entirely consistent in overall quality and resolving power. Well done!***..." Read more

    34 customers mention32 positive2 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the sharpness of the lens. They mention that the glass is sharp, with zero chromatic aberrations. The manual focusing is incredibly smooth, and the autofocus works great. The lens focuses much faster than other Nikon lenses, and produces pleasing bokeh.

    "...The bokeh is creamy on this 90mm, the focusing zippy and the sharpness delightful...." Read more

    "...When used correctly and in the right settings, it is very sharp...." Read more

    "...This lens is an L quality lens, the glass is sharp, zero chromatic aberrations, zero flare, zero ghosting, incredibly stabilization, and you save $..." Read more

    "Pros:- Excellent sharpness, colors/contrast- Solid build/nice qualityCons:- Price compared to first party lens-..." Read more

    17 customers mention17 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the image quality of the lens. They mention that it produces crisp pictures, with superb clarity and detail. The macro shots produced are breathtaking, with stunning details and sharpness. It is excellent for portraits, and produces a pleasing bokeh. Overall, customers are happy with the lens' performance and recommend it to others.

    "...(or mostly) portraits with this- even though it does shoot nice, sharp portraits, this is not a great choice for medium-long distance "wide..." Read more

    "...that have been taken have been extremely Sharp with great color rendition...." Read more

    "...and candies of my 10 month old son and I have some of the most amazing images...." Read more

    "...I'm just learning macro photography but it's helped me take some incredible pics so far. The autofocus is incredibly fast...." Read more

    12 customers mention12 positive0 negative

    Customers appreciate the value of the camera lens. They say it is hefty but not heavy, and does the job for its price.

    "...Just in this case the Tamron seems to be a better choice it is cheaper and has a longer warranty (6 years) vs Nikor's "Nikkor lenses come with a..." Read more

    "...Pros:- Great construction. It is hefty but not heavy,- The body feels durable and doesn't scuff or show finger prints easily-..." Read more

    "...it is not as sharp as 105 nikkor. but still does the job and worth for its price" Read more

    "...I see no significant difference between themGood price for great performance. However still requires getting very close to my quarry" Read more

    5 customers mention5 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the stabilization of the lens. They mention that it's very good as long as you or your camera is in the general area. The quality build, solid feel, and tactile switches are secure. The minimum focusing distance is great, and the balance is great on the D750.

    "...The stabilization on this lens is great, but remember it won't do a thing for a moving subject. That is where an f/2 would really help...." Read more

    "...sharp, zero chromatic aberrations, zero flare, zero ghosting, incredibly stabilization, and you save $150 for a far superior product...." Read more

    "...The buttons/switches are tactile and securely snap into position.- Minimum Focusing distance allows for great Macro-ish shots...." Read more

    "...The stabilization is very good as long as you or your camera is in the general area of the subject...." Read more

    4 customers mention4 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the color of the lens. They mention that it has amazing color and clarity without any editing.

    "Pros:- Excellent sharpness, colors/contrast- Solid build/nice qualityCons:- Price compared to first party lens-..." Read more

    "Amazing color and clarity without any editing, and handle low light very well. Crisp & sharp even at it's widest aperture...." Read more

    "Good color, fairly sharp but still working on that - be very aware of your Canon Method of Focusing or it will hunt and hunt with auto focus never..." Read more

    "Beautiful lens..." Read more

    9 customers mention0 positive9 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the auto focus of the camera lens. They mention that it's tricky, inaccurate, and slow. Some say that the manual focus does not work optimally. Overall, some customers are disappointed with the quality and functionality of this lens.

    "I would recommend this lens. The auto focus is a little tricky, especially in low light, but used as a manual lens, it is excellent." Read more

    "...The problem has always been the very limited focusing distance on the typical 85mm, especially since they are touted as "portrait" lenses...." Read more

    "...It also struggles to focus when the lighting is even slightly dim...." Read more

    "...Cons:- Price compared to first party lens- Some major focus hunting..." Read more

    4 customers mention0 positive4 negative

    Customers are dissatisfied with the noise produced by the camera lens. They mention that the vibration control is noisy, and the rattling is a distraction.

    "...However, its autofocus system is slow, noisy, and inaccurate. To achieve a focus, I switched frequently to manual focus...." Read more

    "...Kept getting a loud noise and the focusing point kept hunting...." Read more

    "...Crisp & sharp even at it's widest aperture. The vibration control is noisy, but it is a noticeable difference in the image quality with it on...." Read more

    "...comparison I probably would have kept the lens but the rattling is really a distraction and gives a sense of cheapness...." Read more

    What I wish my Nikkor 85/f1.8 could do, Tamron does, but at 2.8
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    What I wish my Nikkor 85/f1.8 could do, Tamron does, but at 2.8
    This lens is almost perfection. I have always loved the 85/90mm focal length as my normal lens (I'm an introvert). The problem has always been the very limited focusing distance on the typical 85mm, especially since they are touted as "portrait" lenses. Head and shoulders, that's it with the focusing distance on most 85mm lenses, Nikon's stellar 1.8 and 1.4, included. I owned both of them, as well as the 105mm Nikkor macro 2.8 in both the latest version and manual focus. I liked being able to focus closely, but could never warm up to the 105 as a portrait lens or landscape lens. I owned a Tamron 90mm back in Pentax film days and loved it, but sold it when I went to Nikon. Last year I jumped the Nikon lens ship and bought the Tamron 45mm. I was so impressed with it, I started looking at other Tamron optics, saved the pennies and bought the 90mm after doing much research. Having had bad experiences with Sigma lenses, I was reluctant to try a third-party optic. I almost bought the Tamron dock, but I am happy to say that, at least on my D750, focus is spot on with both lenses right out of the box. The bokeh is creamy on this 90mm, the focusing zippy and the sharpness delightful. I am more than satisfied with this lens and doubt if I'll ever buy another Nikkor lens after experiencing the superior performance (SP) of the Tamron line. However, I feel my needs are largely covered by the Nikkor 24mm f/1.8 and the Tamron 45 and 90 lenses for 90 percent of what I do. The balance is great on the D750 and, for the most part, they work flawlessly. I did have a moment when the D750 would not fire and went into err mode with the Tamron on it. Swapped out batteries and took the lens off, but still no good. Put a Nikkor on, worked. Put the Tamron back on, and it worked the rest of the day. The D750 I have has been notorious for this, so I don't chalk it up to the lens but the electronics in the camera. The stabilization on this lens is great, but remember it won't do a thing for a moving subject. That is where an f/2 would really help. I'm dreaming of a Tamron 135 f/1.8 to go up against the Sigma Art lens. That is the other focal length I love shooting with, but, again, the focusing distance has never been close enough to satisfy me. My Zeiss 135 f/2 really shines, but only when I can hit focus!
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    Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2018
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    5.0 out of 5 stars What I wish my Nikkor 85/f1.8 could do, Tamron does, but at 2.8
    Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2018
    This lens is almost perfection. I have always loved the 85/90mm focal length as my normal lens (I'm an introvert). The problem has always been the very limited focusing distance on the typical 85mm, especially since they are touted as "portrait" lenses. Head and shoulders, that's it with the focusing distance on most 85mm lenses, Nikon's stellar 1.8 and 1.4, included. I owned both of them, as well as the 105mm Nikkor macro 2.8 in both the latest version and manual focus. I liked being able to focus closely, but could never warm up to the 105 as a portrait lens or landscape lens. I owned a Tamron 90mm back in Pentax film days and loved it, but sold it when I went to Nikon. Last year I jumped the Nikon lens ship and bought the Tamron 45mm. I was so impressed with it, I started looking at other Tamron optics, saved the pennies and bought the 90mm after doing much research. Having had bad experiences with Sigma lenses, I was reluctant to try a third-party optic. I almost bought the Tamron dock, but I am happy to say that, at least on my D750, focus is spot on with both lenses right out of the box. The bokeh is creamy on this 90mm, the focusing zippy and the sharpness delightful. I am more than satisfied with this lens and doubt if I'll ever buy another Nikkor lens after experiencing the superior performance (SP) of the Tamron line. However, I feel my needs are largely covered by the Nikkor 24mm f/1.8 and the Tamron 45 and 90 lenses for 90 percent of what I do. The balance is great on the D750 and, for the most part, they work flawlessly. I did have a moment when the D750 would not fire and went into err mode with the Tamron on it. Swapped out batteries and took the lens off, but still no good. Put a Nikkor on, worked. Put the Tamron back on, and it worked the rest of the day. The D750 I have has been notorious for this, so I don't chalk it up to the lens but the electronics in the camera. The stabilization on this lens is great, but remember it won't do a thing for a moving subject. That is where an f/2 would really help. I'm dreaming of a Tamron 135 f/1.8 to go up against the Sigma Art lens. That is the other focal length I love shooting with, but, again, the focusing distance has never been close enough to satisfy me. My Zeiss 135 f/2 really shines, but only when I can hit focus!
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    Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2019
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    5.0 out of 5 stars BUY TAP-IN CONSOLE TOO!
    Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2019
    First, if you buy this lens you MUST get the Tamron Tap-in Console. There is a firmware update that corrects issues with slow focusing and improves the VC (Image Stabilization) even further. The lens will still work without the Tap-in console and update, but I am suggesting that you buy them together or make plans on purchasing the Tap-In Console as soon as you can.

    This lens is simply INCREDIBLE. I'm usually a Canon junky, all Canon lenses. However, I decided to finally try a 3rd party lens after being disappointed with the 100mm f/2.8L from Canon. There is a serious benefit to buying from the little guy, they gotta work harder to win your business.

    This lens is an L quality lens, the glass is sharp, zero chromatic aberrations, zero flare, zero ghosting, incredibly stabilization, and you save $150 for a far superior product. I'm not going to go as far to say Tamron's newer SP series trumps in every focal length, but this 90mm is hands down the only lens that is worth your time and money in the 85mm-105mm range. I will say that I am even considering selling my canon 85mm f/1.8, yes its a faster lens, but the VC (image stabilization) makes up for the f-stop difference. I can shoot at 1/13th shutter speed and have a tack sharp image. While using my Canon 85mm 1.8 I usually have to stay above 1/40-1/60 to be sharp, but might just be a shaky mess to begin with.

    As far as macro capability, I attached some sample photos, it's important to remember this lens doubles as a portrait lens as well as a 1:1 macro.
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    Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2023
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    3.0 out of 5 stars I love this lens, but the packaging was lacking to say the least.
    Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2023
    I've used this lens before i bought it here, and it's a shame they discontinued it, but i understand the reason, since canon decided to stop producing DSLR and focusing on mirrorless. Anyway this lens is amazing, especially at this price point, my issue though was the packaging, how can you ship this internationally with just a little bit of bubble wrap? like if you are going to use bubble wrap at least use more than 2 layers of it, i think i was extremely lucky the lens arrived in good condition, because the way it was packaged was really lacking for something as delicate as a camera lens, especially for international shipping, I didn't want to give this lower than 5 stars because of how much i like this lens, but you seriously have to do a better job packaging this kind of stuff.
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    Peter
    5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing lens, quick shipping, no Canadian warranty
    Reviewed in Canada on July 5, 2021
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    Anurag Sharma
    5.0 out of 5 stars Super sharp lens
    Reviewed in India on May 7, 2021
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    Anurag Sharma
    5.0 out of 5 stars Super sharp lens
    Reviewed in India on May 7, 2021
    I bought this lens to do some macro photography with my Canon EOS D400 camera. This is a must-have lens for anyone who wants a cheaper alternative to Canon's 100/f2 macro lens. The pictures are super sharp and the aperture can be opened up quite wide, giving good shallow DOF macro images in low light.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars La calidad esperada!
    Reviewed in Mexico on December 30, 2018
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    Dennis
    5.0 out of 5 stars Exciting macro lens..
    Reviewed in Singapore on October 13, 2020
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    Dennis
    5.0 out of 5 stars Exciting macro lens..
    Reviewed in Singapore on October 13, 2020
    Using on DSLR D750, autofocus speed for this lens is surprisingly fast, quiet, and accurate, even having to turn from infinity to 1:1 range. i like the positioning of dials. The VC, it's a big bonus as i m using this lens to take portrait photos.
    Using on mirrorless camera Z50, had updated the firmware of this lens with Tamron's Tap-in console, but the focusing still not as good, tends to hunt and not able to focus well!
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    Salvador A.
    5.0 out of 5 stars Super funcional
    Reviewed in Mexico on July 22, 2020
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