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Apr 15, 2020 12:45:29   #
Ed Chu Loc: Las Vegas NV
 
I recently purchased a Metabones Canon to Sony E adapter; am thinking about buying a Tamron 18-400 to use with this combo - anyone out there use this 18-400 with a Metabones adapter on any camera ? Also, will a tele-converter work ( not for the 18-400 ) seamlessly with this adapter on any camera ?

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Apr 16, 2020 06:24:57   #
Plieku69 Loc: The Gopher State, south end
 
Tamron says no to the tele converter.
It is a great outdoor walk around lens. I am happy with mine.

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Apr 16, 2020 07:04:15   #
MURRAY BASS
 
My current setup is a Canon 90D with the Tamron 18-400 lens. No need for anything else Very happy

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Apr 16, 2020 10:44:28   #
Moondoggie Loc: Southern California
 
I’m using a Nikon 5300 with the Tamron 18-400 and happy with the results.

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Apr 16, 2020 10:55:11   #
gary robertson Loc: Now living in Sandpont Idaho, from So. Cal
 
I have one and use it all the time. This is a great lens!

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Apr 16, 2020 11:34:34   #
Ed Chu Loc: Las Vegas NV
 
Moondoggie wrote:
I’m using a Nikon 5300 with the Tamron 18-400 and happy with the results.


the answers have strayed from original query; has anyone used this lens with a Metabones adapter ?

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Apr 16, 2020 11:49:19   #
NormanTheGr8 Loc: Racine, Wisconsin
 
I have "tried" it on My a7III with the Sigma MC-11 Adapter it does work, throws it into crop mode AF is a little slower than on my 7Dmk2 but image quality is maybe a tiny bit better hard to say ,haven't really shot more than a couple shots with it ,just to see if it would work , maybe I'll try that on tomorrow morning's hike

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Apr 16, 2020 11:50:14   #
Ed Chu Loc: Las Vegas NV
 
NormanTheGr8 wrote:
I have "tried" it on My a7III with the Sigma MC-11 Adapter it does work, throws it into crop mode AF is a little slower than on my 7Dmk2 but image quality is maybe a tiny bit better hard to say ,haven't really shot more than a couple shots with it ,just to see if it would work , maybe I'll try that on tomorrow morning's hike


thanks

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Apr 16, 2020 11:51:12   #
NormanTheGr8 Loc: Racine, Wisconsin
 
Which Sony are you shooting with?

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Apr 16, 2020 12:24:53   #
Ed Chu Loc: Las Vegas NV
 
NormanTheGr8 wrote:
Which Sony are you shooting with?


A7R III ( also have an a6100, not sure how that will work since it is APS-C )

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Apr 16, 2020 13:15:35   #
DennisC. Loc: Antelope, CA
 
The Sony 100-400 GM is worth the extra money, it’s the best 100-400 available and you will get the amazing AF and focus tracking that the A7III offers.

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Apr 16, 2020 14:24:10   #
Ed Chu Loc: Las Vegas NV
 
DennisC. wrote:
The Sony 100-400 GM is worth the extra money, it’s the best 100-400 available and you will get the amazing AF and focus tracking that the A7III offers.


I have the Sony 100-400; but, I bought a Metabones Canon to Sony E adapter to use with a Canon TS-E 24mm lens, and I am considering how to get more use out of the adapter; I once had an 18-400 Nikon, and loved it as a general use lens, especially for traveling

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Apr 16, 2020 14:33:36   #
kb6kgx Loc: Simi Valley, CA
 
I don't have the 18-400 -- yet! -- but have been considering it. I do know someone, a former Los Angeles Times photographer, who uses this lens all the time. And, on a D80, of all things! He gets AMAZING images with this lens.

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Apr 16, 2020 17:25:02   #
rcarol
 
Ed Chu wrote:
A7R III ( also have an a6100, not sure how that will work since it is APS-C )


Bur so is the Tamron 18-400mm lens.

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Apr 16, 2020 18:23:26   #
FramerMCB Loc: Northern, ID (formerly Portland, OR area)
 
DennisC. wrote:
The Sony 100-400 GM is worth the extra money, it’s the best 100-400 available and you will get the amazing AF and focus tracking that the A7III offers.


Great advice. Except it doesn't answer the OPer's question...

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