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10-07-2016 07:11 PM
I don't know anything about cameras. I have bought a tamron lens for my daughter's birthday but now I wonder whether I've bought the correct one. She has a 750d and I bought a 70-300 tamron lens with 62mm diameter. Will that fit her camera? There ares so many different types and it confused me.
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10-07-2016 07:28 PM
@Photobee wrote:I don't know anything about cameras. I have bought a tamron lens for my daughter's birthday but now I wonder whether I've bought the correct one. She has a 750d and I bought a 70-300 tamron lens with 62mm diameter. Will that fit her camera? There ares so many different types and it confused me.
Thanks
As long as you have a Canon EOS mount version, then it will work with a 750D. It's kind of long, but it should work just fine.
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10-07-2016 07:46 PM
The 62mm is the diameter of the filter thread at the front of the lens; doesn't matter what camera.
Important is the back of the lens. As stated, be sure it is Canon mount.
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10-08-2016 03:46 AM
Did you purchase this lens SP 70-300MM F/4-5.6 Di VC USD ? "Will that fit her camera?" If you did it will mount and will probably work correctly. The problem with Tamron lenses is not really whether they will fit or mount on the T6i but if they will work correctly. Usually you are safe with the newer versions of Tamron lenses. You may not be so lucky with some of the older ones.
IMHO, there isn't a compelling reason the buy the Tamron instead of the real deal Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 III Lens which we know will mount and work correctly.
EOS 1D, EOS 1D MK IIn, EOS 1D MK III, EOS 1Ds MK III, EOS 1D MK IV and EOS 1DX and many lenses.

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10-08-2016 06:33 AM
Af70-300 F/4-5. Di. LD Macro 1:2. Model A17E filter Size ¤ 62mm. For Canon
So will this fit the 750D ?
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10-08-2016 08:30 AM
Yes. E is for EOS mount.
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10-08-2016 10:12 AM
@Photobee wrote:
Thank you do very much for all your kind advice. It is a:
Af70-300 F/4-5. Di. LD Macro 1:2. Model A17E filter Size ¤ 62mm. For Canon
So will this fit the 750D ?
I agree with the above. You will likely be better off with a Canon lens, especially their new 70-300mm lens. I have reached a point where I am a bit wary of any 3rd party auto-focus lens. Not everyone can master the communication with the camera.
Besides, if you use Canon's DPP software, then your 3rd party lens will not show up in the lens correction database.
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10-07-2016 07:28 PM
@Photobee wrote:I don't know anything about cameras. I have bought a tamron lens for my daughter's birthday but now I wonder whether I've bought the correct one. She has a 750d and I bought a 70-300 tamron lens with 62mm diameter. Will that fit her camera? There ares so many different types and it confused me.
Thanks
As long as you have a Canon EOS mount version, then it will work with a 750D. It's kind of long, but it should work just fine.
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10-07-2016 07:46 PM
The 62mm is the diameter of the filter thread at the front of the lens; doesn't matter what camera.
Important is the back of the lens. As stated, be sure it is Canon mount.
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10-08-2016 03:46 AM
Did you purchase this lens SP 70-300MM F/4-5.6 Di VC USD ? "Will that fit her camera?" If you did it will mount and will probably work correctly. The problem with Tamron lenses is not really whether they will fit or mount on the T6i but if they will work correctly. Usually you are safe with the newer versions of Tamron lenses. You may not be so lucky with some of the older ones.
IMHO, there isn't a compelling reason the buy the Tamron instead of the real deal Canon EF 75-300mm f/4-5.6 III Lens which we know will mount and work correctly.
EOS 1D, EOS 1D MK IIn, EOS 1D MK III, EOS 1Ds MK III, EOS 1D MK IV and EOS 1DX and many lenses.

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10-08-2016 06:33 AM
Af70-300 F/4-5. Di. LD Macro 1:2. Model A17E filter Size ¤ 62mm. For Canon
So will this fit the 750D ?
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10-08-2016 08:30 AM
Yes. E is for EOS mount.
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10-08-2016 10:12 AM
@Photobee wrote:
Thank you do very much for all your kind advice. It is a:
Af70-300 F/4-5. Di. LD Macro 1:2. Model A17E filter Size ¤ 62mm. For Canon
So will this fit the 750D ?
I agree with the above. You will likely be better off with a Canon lens, especially their new 70-300mm lens. I have reached a point where I am a bit wary of any 3rd party auto-focus lens. Not everyone can master the communication with the camera.
Besides, if you use Canon's DPP software, then your 3rd party lens will not show up in the lens correction database.
"Enjoying photography since 1972."
