I am considering a new Tamron 16-300mm for my digital Canon T2i. I currently have a Canon 75-300mm. When comparing the two at 300mm, the image size (horizontal dimension) captured varies significantly, and depends on subject difference. Four tests I took show the Tamron target image smaller than the Canon image by the following amounts: 8 feet (subject distance) - 40%, 25 feet - 20%, 66 feet - 11%, 200 feet - 3%. Clearly the two begin to merge only at long (100+ foot) subject distances. Tests were with camera on a tripod and repeated twice. What is the reason for this, and is it a defect in the type of design? This Tamron appears to have less of a maximum zoom amount than the cheaper Canon, especially with 'closer' subjects. By the way, I tested also a Canon 55-250mm at max zoom (250), and all images were the exact relative size (16.7% smaller or 250/300 the size), which I would expect. Any ideas?