Tamron AF 18-270mm F/3.5-6.3 Di II VC:Incredible Excursion to the End of the World
Hiroya Minakuchi
A seasoned photographer and acclaimed science writer travels through rough seas to the Antarctic Peninsula on an "End of the World" photo expedition. The lens on his DSLR: The Tamron AF18-270mm F/3.5-6.3 Di II VC, the world's longest-range zoom.
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A Shooter's Guide to Railway Photography
Izumi Hirota
Izumi Hirota is one of a number of up-and-coming young Japanese photographers who is visually inspired by the awesome power and grandeur of the world's railways. Based on his travels in Taiwan with the compact, lightweight, flexible Tamron AF28-300mm high-power zoom lens, this impressive photo essay and Hirota's insightful suggestions provide a virtual "short course" for the casual traveler.
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Travelling Mediterranean Region with Tamron AF18-270mm
Hideyuki Abe, Professional Photographer
Hideyuki Abe, a well-know professional photographer, reports attractions of the Model B003 AF18-270mm F/3.5-6.3 Di II VC he brought when he travelled Mediterranean region in winter.
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Travelling with Tamron AF18-270mm
Naomi Yano
Photo journalist Naomi Yano took a trip from New York with trace of sun to sunlit Mexico, bringing Tamron AF18-270mm VC (Model B003).
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