SparkyNYC wrote:
When I bought my Z50, on a trial basis. I was looking forward to using my Tamron 18-400 lens.
Thankfully I live in NYC and its less than an hour drive to Tamron's office.
They did a firmware upgrade while I waited, and have used that combo ever since.
I think that it is time for some maintenance on my 18-400, the rubber ring is slipping.
Especially if it is still under warranty! 😉 Are you enjoying the Z50? I love mine - I’ve had it almost 2 months. But, it took a bit to get used to. I’m still learning. I have the D7200 that I’m going to sell to KEH. I think I’m firm on that decision. Lol! But, I am so pleased with the 18-400mm on the Z50.
niteman3d,
This is the list of eligible updates:
https://www.tamron.jp/en/support/release_note.html
And, the products that have been discontinued in production. In principal, we will provide after-sales service for 7 years after the official discontinuation of the model accordingly:
https://www.tamron.jp/en/product/discontinued.html.
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MattPhox - Beautiful shot of the architecture inside the Metro station!
Photophile - The lighthouse shot is spectacular!
Roadrunner - Beautiful shots of the museum! Can you make private appointments to see the museum?
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Hey, Dane! Oh, how I love photos of old locomotives! The mermaid shot is intriguing.
Tony! Spectacular sky! Color & monochrome!
Pat, the bridge disappearing in the fog 💯
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Matt, there’s nothing like a little mist or cloud cover to make a spectacular photo! You sure took advantage of all the elements!
D the D, amazing sliver of moon!! And macro purple!
afsalvo, Great angle at the team of the missing soldier. Love them all!
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afsalvo, more great shots! Love the detail of the masks!
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Pat! Milk! 😂♥️ Great detail on the splash!
Roadrunner, that is sure a great place for a meeting! I wouldn’t be getting any meeting done; I would just be staring out at the beauty of the landscape!
Hammer, Such good pictures of that graduation!
Sakitson, Great landscape photos!
Gspeed - Great photo of Max, the cat!
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Kat, such a sweet shot of the kitties!
Jay, more intriguing photos!
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We sure have a lot of muddy waters around my area. We have a river that flows through Covington, Georgia called the Yellow River; or as some Southerners say, “Yeller river. Love your “me“ selfie!
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Leek, Love your mums and mammoth♥️
Roadrunner, would I be correct in assuming that you look like your lovely Mom?
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Bill, she is adorable!
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Thorny Devil, the detail in the magpie and the yellow throated miner is lovely! Awesome shots of M. I was waiting on someone to do some M&Ms. Now, I’m gonna have to run up to the Dollar General and get me a bag! LOL!
roxiemarty, the mosaics are spectacular and love seeing your photo.
Jay, you’ve been a lot of places! Wow! Great shots!
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Photogirl17, great shots - I keep thinking, why didn’t I think of that ‘M.’ I have a metronome as well. Your mother is gorgeous!
afsalvo, the mosaic in the altar is amazing - great shots!
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Leek - beautiful rose closeups.
Bill - yep, the creativity 😉
Roadrunner, your Maine shots are beautiful!
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Photogirl17, I can host any week if you still have some left at this point?
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Pat, you make milkweed look amazing!
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Hammer, your landscapes are so good!
Photophile, you are killing the M’s this week!
Jay, awesome examples!
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Frank, those red maples are amazing!
Photogirl17 wrote:
"The Letter M"
Amazing mushroom closeup!
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Photogirl17 wrote:
This Challenge might be a Challenge..lol Post only Images of things, Animals, Flowers, etc. begin with the Letter "M"
Have Fun and Keep Clickin'g
Very nice start, Leslie. We got back from a whirlwind weekend in California. Besides the "M"onsterous prices of fuel to run our "M"otor car, we did run across a few other "M's" to share.
Fabulous sunset with silhouettes, too! Good to see you, hammer!
J-J-J-J-Jayhawk wrote:
M is for Memphis, known for …
I’ve never been to Memphis. It looks like a very intriguing place!