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- Includes front and rear lens cap and a lens case
List price: $188.95 (that's 31% off!)

- Increases the focal length of the master lens by 1.4X, while making the lens one f-stop slower
- Allows greater magnification in macro since Minimum Object Distance of the master lens does not change when used with teleconverters
- For use with Canon EOS lenses only


- 80-210mm
- F/4.5-5.6
- Auto Focus
Buy one from zShops for: $109.00

List price: $544.99 (that's 43% off!)

Tamron AF28-200 f/3.8-5.6 Super II Macro
An Lense with AltitudeI required one lense to cover as much range as possible to save weight and bulk on the climb. I wanted the option of auto or manual focus. The lense gearing had to be able to deal with extreme cold. I did not want a lense a sucked all the juice out of the batteries. And the lense had to be user friendly with a gloves and mitts.
I chose the Tamron, in the store, over the Sigma because it had raised ribs on the cover which made it easier to manually focus with large down mitts on my hands. Once on the trail it performed very well. I never had a problem with the gearing becoming sluggish (we had a couple of -40 days). I only had two sets of batteries for the whole trip, and I took many rolls. The 28 gave me some amazing panoramic style shots and I was able to use the 200 part to do some route finding. Everything in between was gravy.
And the final proof was when I returned home and had the film developed. I have done several slide presentations for a host of different groups and they have all been happy with the photography. A couple of professional photographers were interested in what lense I had used.
So it is safe to say that I HIGHLY recommend the Tamron 28/200.

- 20-40mm
- F/2.7-3.5

- Ideal for most of the square-shaped digital cameras.
List price: $24.99 (that's 20% off!)

Perfect fit for Canon S1
A very nice camera bagAlso, the color of it is much darker than the picture suggests - looks better in life for sure.


great softwareit's great,and it's easy.... what more can you ask?


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