Over the last few years here at dPS, we've run very some very popular competitions with our partners to give away to lucky dPS readers some of their great photographic products.
We are lucky enough to be able to do it again this week!
For this competition, Tamron is giving away THREE prizes!
These three unique prizes are designed to help every level of photographer create BETTER pictures. Tamron is the world's most awarded photographic lens line. Each will be won by a different dPS reader. Here's what you could win:
- Tamron 16-300mm Di II VC PZD Macro - Value $629
- TWO - Tamron SP 70-300mm Di VC USD - Value $449
Tamron 16-300mm Di II VC PZD Macro | Tamron SP 70-300mm Di VC USD |
Learn a little more about Tamron here: Tamron.com
How to Win
To win this competition you'll need to:
- Visit the above lens information pages and learn more about each lens and its core use.
- Leave a comment below and tell us why you'd like to win and HOW you would you utilize each lens. Please note: there is a limit of 1 entry per person.
Do this in the next 14 days and on December 26, 2014, the sales team at dPS will choose what it considers the best three answers and we will announce the winners in the following days.
Deadline Is December 23, 2014 at Midnight PDT (UTC-8). Comments left after deadline will not be considered.
Photo by Ian Plant
By best - we're looking for people who have an understanding of the lenses and how they will best suit your needs. So you'll need to check out the product pages to put yourself in the best position to win.
There's no need to write essay length comments to win - but we're looking to hear what you like about the lenses and how it would help your development as a photographer, professionally, personally, or both.
This competition is open to everyone, no matter where you live - but there is only one entry per person. To enter - simply leave your comment below.
About Tamron
Disclaimer: Tamron is a paid partner of dPS.
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