Tamron 100-400mm Lens Test

I have primarily used the Nikon 200-500mm lens when photographing wildlife and birds.  I found it to be a more than adequate lens especially considering the price.  There is a regional park close to where I live.  This park has quite a diverse bird population throughout the year so I go there often to not only practice bird photography but also to study their behaviors.  I don't usually take a tripod but usually have a monopod attached.  This gives me more freedom of movement which I like.  The problem with this set up is that the lens and camera together are quite a bit of weight to carry while walking around the park.  I noticed my images weren't as sharp as they should be because I wasn't able to keep everything as steady as needed.  I needed to try something else.  After a lot of research and realizing what my budget limitations were, I decided on the new Tamron 100-400mm lens.  The price was about half the price of the Nikon 80-400mm and the comparison was favorable.

For the past few days I have been putting the lens through a workout.  I wanted to see if I could improve my shots as well as not feel as though I was carrying the weight of the world on my shoulders.  I was very pleasantly surprised by how much less weight I was carrying around.  I was also pleasantly surprise by how easy it was to handhold without the shaking.  The percentage of my shots in focus improved dramatically.  I still need to improve on my in flight bird pictures but with time, I believe that will come.

Below are a few of the photos made with this lens.

 

Loggerhead Shrike

Loggerhead Shrike

Red-tailed Hawk

Red-tailed Hawk

Juvenile Green Heron 

Juvenile Green Heron 

Mallard Drake in Non-Breeding Plumage

Mallard Drake in Non-Breeding Plumage