I believe someone said that the white one is the earliest and did not
have internal focusing. The green one was probably next (I've got one).
I believe the current models are charcoal grey. I vaguely recall someone
saying there were two slightly different green versions. I lost my
bookmark to the tamron.jp page which provides info about their old
lenses (in japanese only).
-jeff
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From: "Johnie Stafford" <jms@xxxxxxxxx>
> >>> On Sat, 05 Jul 2003 00:56:30 -0400, tOM Trottier
<Tom@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> said:
>
> tt>
http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2937719978&category=33
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>
> OK, are there different designs for the Tamron SP 300/2.8LD or is that
> a pic of a different lens? I just recently got a Tamron SP 300/2.8LD
> (Model 360B) off of *Bay and it looks significantly different from the
> one pictured here. For starters, mine is charcoal grey, not cream
> colored. And the tripod mount is between the focus ring and the
> drop-in filter instead of in front of the focus ring.
>
> Johnie
>
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