The Tamron lens Instant Savings are back, and it includes more than just the Sony FE lenses this time! Tamron’s lenses are already a great price, but now they’re even lower! If you’re a Sony camera user, then you’ve probably read all that we’ve said before about Tamron’s great value. Their Sony FE lenses are lightweight, useful, compact, fast to focus, and have weather resistance. The latter point is really their strongest, we’ve seen less sensor dust than with many other lenses. What’s more, they’ve got great image quality too. Plus, some of the lenses can be had for your DSLR! Take a look at the instant savings below.
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Tamron Lens Instant Savings Listings
These expire on October 31st 2021. Below you can find both our reviews of the lenses and the links to purchase. Our hyperlinked reviews are on the left. The links to the Tamron lens instant savings are on the right.
Tamron 18-200mm f3.5-6.3 Di II VC

Buy Now ($50 instant savings): Nikon, and Canon APS-C DSLRs
Tamron SP 70-200mm f2.8 Di VC USD G2

In our review: we state
The Tamron SP 70-200mm F2.8 Di VC USD G2 has absolutely fantastic image quality to it. It isnât as saturated as the 85mm f1.8 Di VC USD, and thatâs one of the biggest reasons why I love it. Portrait and landscape photographers alike are simply going to love it. When it comes to the image quality there isnât really a major reason to complain about any parameter though I suspect that some folks may not like the lens flare. Personally speaking, I think that it delivers a bit of extra character that is missing from so many lenses.
Buy Now ($100 off): Nikon and Canon DSLRs

Tamron 70-300mm f4.5-6.3 Di III RXD

In our review: we state
This lens has a lot going for it. Itâs sharp, but Iâve seen sharper for sure and it doesnât outdo lenses at a higher price point the way their f2.8 constant aperture zooms do. The colors are sort of muted, but that isnât the end of the world. The coolest thing about this lens, though, is the bokeh. Itâs super creamy and, at times, looks like a vintage lens.
Buy Now ($50 off): Sony FE Cameras (I bought this one personally)

Tamron 20mm f2.8 Di III OSD 1:2 Macro

In our review: we state
The Tamron 20mm f2.8 Di III OSD was tested for a few hours in the cold and rain of late January, 2020. Specifically, we took it into the rain during the opening ceremonies of NYâs Chinese New Year. It also traveled with us to a very foggy salt marsh. This lens shrugged off all that mother nature threw at it. For $350 youâre getting a fantastic value when it comes to build quality. The bodyâs size is almost like a piece of handheld fruit that youâd enjoy for a snack. If you want an affordable, well built wide-angle prime, then the Tamron 20mm f2.8 Di III OSD will be the apple of your eye. I particularly believe landscape photographers will really adore this lens for the small size, light weight, etc. Combine it with Sonyâs high megapixel cameras and a tripod for the best results.
Buy Now ($50 off): Sony FE Cameras

Tamron 24mm f2.8 Di III OSD 1:2 Macro

In our review: we state
Simply mount the Tamron 24mm f2.8 Di III OSD M1:2 onto your Sony camera, turn it on, adjust your settings, and youâre good to go. Itâs a straightforward design overall. The only manual control youâll find on the lens is the focusing ring. No additional buttons or mode switches are present. As previously mentioned, the focusing ring could use more tension when turning. Weighing in at just 7.4 oz (210 g), the Tamron 24mm f2.8 feels well balanced when mated to a Sony A7/A9 series body.
Buy Now ($50 off): Sony FE Cameras

Tamron 35mm f2.8 Di III OSD 1:2 Macro

In our review: we state
The Tamron 35mm f2.8 Di III OSD is incredibly well built despite feeling plasticky. Tamronâs weather-sealing claims did not disappoint; we subjected it to torrential downpours and freezing temperatures. No matter the weather, the Tamron 35mm f2.8 worked without fail. One thing Tamron can improve is the focusing ring: itâs too loose. Making this ring smoother would help with manual focus when shooting long exposures.
Buy Now ($50 off): Sony FE Cameras
