Tamron's early superzoom — the LD 28-200mm without mount specified.
The Tamron LD 28-200mm f/3.8-5.6 is an early superzoom covering 28-200mm on full frame. The LD (Low Dispersion) element provides chromatic correction. Mount not specified — likely Adaptall-2 or mount-specific. The 28-200mm provides the classic one-lens travel range. An early superzoom with LD element at budget specification. Verify mount.
Basic superzoom quality with LD element adding genuine value over non-LD alternatives. The 28-200mm range provides convenient all-in-one coverage. Variable aperture. Sharpness acceptable at moderate focal lengths. The LD element is the quality differentiator. The 7x zoom ratio involves the expected optical compromises at the extremes.
Mount not specified — verify. Weight varies. Build quality functional. LD element. The 28-200mm covers the essential travel range. May be Adaptall-2 requiring mount adapter. If Adaptall-2, the cross-system versatility adds value. Verify mount type before purchase to determine lens utility and camera compatibility.
Very cheap. Verify mount. The LD element adds genuine value. Basic superzoom convenience. Better superzooms with VC stabilisation exist. Only at very low prices. The mount identification is essential before purchase.