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A DISCOUNT ON THE TAMRON 17-28MM F2.8 DOESN’T LAST LONG!
This is the lens that has replaced the need for so many others in our camera bag! The November Tamron rebates are here — and they’re disappearing quick! If you’re a Nikon Z, Fujifilm X, or Sony E mount camera user, then you’ve got access to lots of great lenses from Tamron. And lots of them have discounts right now, so there might just be one available for your camera system. We’ve rounded up those deals. Tamron arguably makes some of the best zoom lenses for the Fujifilm X mount. They also make incredible ones for Sony E mount. Here’s everything you need to know below.
The Phoblographer’s Cheap Photo Deals are designed to give you some of the best deals on photography gear we find. We spend a literal business day researching the most attractive camera deals, lens price drops, and all other sales. Some of the gear is brand new. Other times we’ll share used or refurbished products at good prices. Our Cheap Photo Deals are different from The Phoblographer’s thoroughly researched Feature Roundups. If we’ve tested a unit, we may link to our reviews and coverage in our Cheap Photo Deals. With our Feature Roundups, we’re guaranteed to have used the product — often exhaustively. The site may receive affiliate commission payments if you make a purchase. These help us keep the staff fairly compensated, the server bill paid, and us continually delivering content.
SONY A9 III PREVIEW: IF YOU DON’T LIKE SONY CAMERAS, YOU WILL NOW
The staff here at the Phoblographer have expressed deep dislike of Sony’s ergonomics for years. Indeed, I even made a joke at the recent press event for the Sony a9 III that they could add in some vibrations similar to the rumble pack in Playstation controllers. In some ways, that statement isn’t a joke. But in so many other ways, the Sony A9 III has the potential to become the perfect camera for the photojournalist community that doesn’t need 50 Megapixels that the Sony A1 has. That’s to say that the pre-production version that I and other journalists tested of the Sony a9 III isn’t finalized.
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