Digital Camera, Camcorder
 Location:  Home » Camera » Tamron AF 60mm f/2.0 SP DI II LD IF 1:1 Macro Lens for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras  
Categories
Camera
Video Camera
Accessories
Books
Subcategories
35mm Lenses
Fisheye
Macro
Midrange Zoom
Normal
Teleconverter
Telephoto
Telephoto Zoom
Tilt Shift
Wide Angle
Zoom
SLR Camera Lenses
Digital SLR Lenses
Film SLR Lenses

Tamron AF 60mm f/2.0 SP DI II LD IF 1:1 Macro Lens for Nikon Digital SLR Cameras

Tamron AF 60mm f/2.0 SP DI II LD IF 1:1 Macro Lens for Nikon Digital SLR CamerasBrand: Tamron
Category: Photography

Buy New: $459.99
as of 7/29/2010 07:31 CDT details



New (9) Used (2) from $406.99

Seller: Crawford's Superstore
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 7 reviews

Media: Electronics
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Minimum Focal Length: 60
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
Dimensions (in): 3 x 3 x 5

MPN: AFG005NII-700
Model: 60mm DI II Nikon
UPC: 725211005025
EAN: 0725211005025
ASIN: B00200K9NQ

Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tell A Friend
Add to Wishlist
Add to Wedding Registry

Features:
  • World's first F2.0 Macro for APS-C DSLRs; ideal for portrait and macro shooting
  • Longest working distance in its class (100mm); Two LD Glass elements
  • 93mm equivalent on APS-C DSLRs
  • Full-time manual control mechanism; Internal Focusing
  • For Nikon digital SLRs

Accessories:


Similar Items:


Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The Tamron SP AF60mm F/2.0 Di II LD 1:1 Macro (model G005) is the industrys first medium telephoto macro lens designed for APS-C size digital SLR cameras that features a fast maximum aperture of F/2.0one stop faster than the F/2.8 maximum aperture found on conventional macro lenses in the same class. The SP AF60mm F/2.0 covers an equivalent angle of view of 93mm when converted to the 35mm format. With is fast F/2.0 maximum aperture, the new macro delivers dramatically attractive blurred background effects. And the addition of Internal Focusing (IF) and Full Time Manual Focus Control Mechanism to its list of highlight features makes this lightweight and compact 1:1 macro lens incredibly easy to use. 1:1 life size macro lens featuring a fast maximum aperture of f/2 Employs two large low-dispersion glass elements to attain high optical quality Boasts a best-in-class maximum working distance of 100mm for its category Broad-band anti-reflection coating to countermeasure ghosting and flare Lightweight and compact body measuring at 73mm in its maximum diameter Internal focusing system that does not extend the length of the lens Full-time manual control mechanism A sleek silhouette and elegant outer design Nikon


Customer Reviews:
Showing reviews 1-5 of 7



5 out of 5 stars Nice Macro/Portrait Hybrid   September 17, 2009
Tim Kimzey (eastern us)
44 out of 45 found this review helpful

I had this lens on order for months, hoping to be one of the first to get it as soon as it was available for a Nikon mount. When I first heard the announcement of this new lens from Tamron, I was more excited than I have been for a while over new glass! As a pro photojournalist, I have quite a bevy of lenses. I was interested in this from past experience with Tamron lenses, notably the 90mm f/2.8 1:1 Macro. I have used this lens on a just-about weekly basis for over 10 years. I do not have the latest version of the 90mm, but the one I have is still working incredibly well, and I have never had a single problem with it, even as much as I have used it. The main things I loved about that lens is the absolutely wonderful bokeh, impeccable sharpness, and nice color rendition. The AF could of course be better, but maybe it is in the newer versions, I can't say. I became aware of the 90mm lens over 15 years ago when I bought the 90mm f/2.5 version of the lens for Minolta, which I used on several Maxxum 9000 bodies for many years. I absolutely loved it, so when I made the switch to Nikon, I bought the newer one, although I have always wondered if they could make it faster, as the old one was 2.5, although not a true 1:1 macro (It was a 1:2, with a extension tube to make it 1:1).
As I bought the 90mm to use on FM2 and F5 film bodies, I thought it extremely suited for portraiture at the 90mm focal length, and used it for that purpose as much as for macro work. But with the switch to digital and the cropped format, 135mm is a bit tight for most of the portrait/environmental portrait work I do. I then started using the wonderful Nikon 50mm f/1.4 for most of that work. I also own the Nikon 85mm f/1.8. Both lenses are sharp, bright, great lenses. But they do not focus very close. Hence, I found myself constantly switching between the two Nikkors and the 90mm Tammy for studio, fashion, food and portrait photography.

Enter the 60mm. Its basically back to the 90mm focal length on (cropped sensor) digital cameras. If I shot mostly with a full-frame (FX sensor) camera, I wouldn't be so interested in this lens however. The working distance of 100mm even beats the 90mm for macro shooting. If I were a full-time macro shooter I might suggest an even longer working distance to keep shy bugs and such happy, but as I said earlier, this lens is a nice hybrid for macro/portraiture use.

I have only limited use of this lens as of this writing (just a few days), but this is my thoughts so far:

PERFECT PORTRAIT LENGTH OF 93MM, with MACRO WORKING DISTANCE of 100mm.

A f/2 APERTURE! This was probably one of the main selling points for me. Although, I must express why I am a little disappointed in that regard. From tests I have done so far, f/2 does not seem to come into play until around 14 feet to infinity. At focusing distances closer than 14 feet, the lens switches to f/2.2. It switches from 2.2 to 2.8 between 12-ish feet and a foot (that's not bad really, so you still have 2.8 all the way up to a foot in front of the lens). All true macros will do this to my knowledge, the physical parameters of focusing so close loses light. I was expecting this. But I absolutely think/wish the lens would stay a true f/2 in the portrait-shooting distances (3-8 feet lets say). Of course, its still a good deal faster than 2.8. But using the lens in studio settings or in manual modes or with manual flash settings, the aperture / exposure shifts could be annoying. And you are not getting the low-light usefulness of f/2 for any portrait-distance use.

This lens is a true INTERNAL FOCUSING lens!! I find this a monumental breakthrough for a 1:1 macro lens! The front element does not move, the lens maintains its length at any focusing distance, even at minimum. Filters stay in the mounted position. It uses a 55mm filter thread, which is very common and useful. I have many SFX filters in this thread that I can use for this lens. The hood is a nice length and stays put, and is easy to take off and put on. Seems as though it would protect the front element well and controls flare pretty good from what I can see.

The BOKEH OF THIS LENS IS SUBLIME!!!, (just as I hoped it would be). It has inherited the beautiful out-of-focus highlights that distinguishes the 90mm. Although, I was a bit skeptical as I noted that the 60mm employs a 7-blade diaphragm rather than the 9-blade of the 90mm; but the roundness of the blades seems to make a nice effect regardless.

The Autofocus on this lens is usable. It is much better than on my old 90mm. Most of the time, it seems to focus rather quickly and accurately. It makes a slight noise, but is not harsh or too loud. It will at times not find focus and rack in and out, slowing performance. It really SHOULD have a limiter switch as the 90mm does to limit focus to two distance groups. This is particularly useful to keep the lens in the focus areas you are intending, be it portrait range use or close-up macro work. It does not have a limiter switch! The full-time manual-focusing override is very nice however. It feels good in the hand. The manual mechanism however seems to be a bit hard to find focus at times; I can focus much finer and smoother with other manual-focusing lens rings. But it works, and I may become more used to the feel of it in time. Being able to 1:1 macro focus with decent AF/IF and manual over-ride (without having to move the switch or push-pull a clutch mechanism) is nice. Keeping it around 3 inches in length (at any focus distance) is very nice. It is a little over 5" in length with the hood attached.

THE LENS IS VERY SHARP, EVEN AT f/2! It's even sharper stopped down a bit. But the bokeh and sharpness at f/2 is amazing! The out-of-focus planes are very smooth. The sharpness seems very flat from the center to the edges (as all macros should be).

THE COLOUR RENDITION IS WONDERFUL! Seems slightly warm and somehow smooth. Skin tones are very good.

Seems well-made and robust. Is hard, slightly rough-feeling plastic with metal mount. Black matte finish blends well with Nikon bodies. I have no worries about quality issues. Especially with the standard 6-year warranty from Tamron USA. My copy is #0007** and it states it is made in Japan. It is rather light but solid feeling, and balances well on camera.

Shots so far with this lens are as hoped for. I am greatly pleased with this lens, especially for use on a DX-sensor camera. ****Really wish it would maintain f/2 from at least 4-6 feet, rather than 12-14 feet though!*** But so far I really like and HIGHLY RECOMMEND it for portrait/macro use on DX cameras.



5 out of 5 stars tamron macro 60mm f/2.0   January 31, 2010
Jeffrey B. Kaplan (peabody,ma)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

first read about this fast f/2.0 macro in popular photography, excellent review, and attended a tamron on the road show where i was able to demo the lens on my nikon d80. what a lens, fully automatic of manual,fast, incredible closeups and can also be used as a portrait lens. i am very pleased that i added this lens to my kit and, as always, amazon had the best price and i received the order promptly.


5 out of 5 stars Sharp, Fast and Solid   February 10, 2010
F. Deis
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

A great addition to any DSLR camera bag. It's tack sharp fast focusing and provides that f/2.0 aperture that gives you that wonderful background blur. It's also a perfect portrait lens. A real winner!


5 out of 5 stars Get close in a fast way   April 14, 2010
Ronald Sheets (Eureka, Il. USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I am fairly new to digital photography, but not new to photography in general, and I used to own the famous Micro Nikkor Macro lens for film cameras years ago, and this one is so much easier to use and has excellent image too. I was impressed with the speed of the autofocus motor, and it's accuracy amazed me repeatedly. I just purchased an SB 900 flash for my Nikon D5000 so I'm looking forward to some small aperature closeups. I'm delighted with the lens, even tho I wished I had gotten Vibration Reduction as with my Nikon lenses.


5 out of 5 stars Fantastic Macro Lens   June 6, 2010
C. TYLER (Cali)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

This is my first experience with Tamron lenses and this one is a fantastic lens. It was a great deal and I got some more incentive as Tamron has a good rebate program that can be combined with their education rebate program as well. Amazon shipped it out quickly and the lens was well packaged and had no signs of damage from packaging or shipping.

I received this lens the day of this review and I've already taken over 500 pictures. I'm using it on a D70 and a D90 so with the cropped sensor it's effective angle of view is 93mm. The internal focus is working flawlessly. There is a small switch which will allow you to change over to manual focus and the manual focus works well. The focus ring you use in manual focus is well built and works easily and quickly.

The image quality is good. Bokeh is also good. It comes with a lens hood which should be used to keep unwanted stray light from getting into your picture. I'm an average user and this is a really fun lens. I tested taking pictures of wedding rings, bees, flowers, roly poly's (Armadillidiidae), running water, and tight portraits. I'm pleased with the results of these pictures and commend Tamron for doing such a good job with a lens.

If you're in the market for a macro or a portrait lens in the 60mm - 90mm range take this one into consideration. If you're still not sure read some more reviews on it and then go out and buy it! Ha-ha, you won't be disappointed in this lens.


Showing reviews 1-5 of 7


CERTAIN CONTENT THAT APPEARS ON THIS SITE COMES FROM AMAZON SERVICES LLC. THIS CONTENT IS PROVIDED ‘AS IS’ AND IS SUBJECT TO CHANGE OR REMOVAL AT ANY TIME.
©2006 digital-camera-plus
Related Categories
• 35mm Lenses
Film Camera Lenses
Lenses
Camera & Photo
Categories
• SLR Camera Lenses
Lenses
Camera & Photo
Categories
Electronics
• 60mm
Other Sizes
Round Filter Size (feature_four_browse-bin)
Browse Refinements
Refinements
• All product
Products
• Electronics & Computers
Products
• Electronics
Special Features
Cloud
60mm  digital slr  lens  macro  nikon