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Tamron AF 70-300mm Di LD - Sony A-Mount - Repack Stock - 2yr Warranty $94.96 + $9.95 Postage @ Ted's Camera eBay

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New Tamron AF 70-300mm Di LD - Sony A-Mount - Repack Stock - 2yr Warranty $99.95 + Postage ($100 off)

I've been looking for a Tamron 70-300mm for a few weeks cheapest I've found was around about $160 + Postage.

Unfortunately the above offer is only for a Sony A Mount (Wish it was for a Nikon)
It's meant to be a pretty good lens for the price (Going off online reviews), It can be used as a Macro and as a zoom lens.

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  • -3

    It's been the same price for4 months now…

    http://offer.ebay.com.au/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewBidsLogin&item…

    • how did you do that lol

    • +2

      Why on earth did your comment get neg'ed? Stupid members!

      • They can't handle the TRUTH

      • Even if it's been around for 4 months, nobody has posted it? Therefor it's still a bargain. It's irrelevant that it's been around for 4 months? I see it as why post an irrelevant comment?
        Plus it was never advertised…

  • Reviews seem quite bad.

    • That's strange, I've gone onto 3 different websites. It averages around about 4 out of 5 stars on the ones I read.

  • +1

    I think it's free shipping from their Website. Could save $10

    Tamron AF 70-300mm Di LD - Sony A-Mount - Repack Stock - 2yr Warranty
    $99.95
    Subtotal $99.95
    Shipping & Handling (Australia Post - Flat Rate) $0.00
    Tax $9.09
    Grand Total $99.95

  • +1

    I was hoping for the same OP. Wish it was a Nikon mount. Would've grabbed one! Nice find though :)

    • If only!! Hahaha
      Thanks!

  • +1

    Not full frame

    • +4

      That's true.

      How many people buy an expensive, pro FF SLR to use cheapass off brand zooms exactly?

    • +1

      It is a full frame lens, just a very crappy one.

      • How do you know it ia full frame? Thanka

  • These slow non-stabilized often mediocre optics lenses were the standard when I started with DSLR…If you have the money, don't. It's not worth the frustration. Stabilized lenses don't freeze moving subjects but if you're like me you'll find often you're using the lense for still or slow subjects.

    • this is a bargain

      • -2

        Blurry photos and frustration with a hobby are not a bargain. There is so much better to put your money towards.

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