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Advertisement feature London has everything from world-famous landmarks and spectacular architecture through to interesting characters on the streets, museums and exhibitions, and royal parks with wildlife and flower beds. To capture great shots of such a variety of subjects, you might think you need to lug around a bag full of lenses that weigh you down and mean you need to keep switching. Well, not with the all-in-one versatility and compact size of the Tamron 18- 270mm f/3.5-6.3 Di II VC PZD. Capture it all Mount this lens on your camera before you set out for the capital, and you know with the huge focal range that you’ll be ready to capture any subject. The maximum wide angle of 18mm is ideal for framing up buildings like Buckingham Palace and Big Ben, or for capturing sweeping cityscapes from the Millennium Bridge. At the other extreme, the whopping 270mm telephoto zoom lets you pick out architectural details, take pictures of people from a distance or shoot the Queen’s swans – figuratively, of course! What’s more, a minimum focusing distance of 49cm means you can get up close to the greenery in the parks and gardens. Whatever you’re framing up, Tamron’s Vibration Compensation technology keeps your images sharp, and the Piezo Ultrasonic Drive makes for smooth and efficient focusing – it’s almost silent as well, so ideal for when you want to remain inconspicuous on the streets or avoid startling those cheeky squirrels in Hyde Park. It’s a lens that has everything you need for convenience and performance Available for Canon, Nikon and Sony cameras, the Tamron 18-270mm f/3.5- 6.3 Di II VC PZD retails from around £350. A grand day out Big cities like London have all the ingredients for a great photo day out, as does the Tamron 18-270mm f/3.5-6.3 Di II VC PZD lens TAMRON LENS

SHOT AT 18MM

SHOT AT 270MM

IMAGES The zoom range of the Tamron 18-270mm f/3.5-6.3 Di II VC PZD means you can capture all the city has to offer – building façades and architectural details, sweeping cityscapes or even wildlife.

With the huge focal range, you’ll be ready to capture any subject

π To find out more, go to www.tamron.co.uk.

Photography News | Issue 3

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