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Tamron head office in Minuma-ku, Saitama, Japan. Tamron Co., Ltd. (株式会社タムロン, Kabushiki-gaisha Tamuron) is a Japanese company manufacturing photographic lenses, optical components and commercial/industrial-use optics.
The Tamron 28-300mm F/3.5-6.3 Di VC PZD (Model A010) is an interchangeable superzoom full-frame DSLR camera lens announced by Tamron on February 6, 2014 [7] and released in late June 2014 for the Canon and Nikon mounts and on 30 October 2014 for the Sony mount.
The lens includes 19 elements in 14 groups, two of which are ultra-low dispersion (UD) glass. It is designed to provide professional photographers the 70–300mm zoom range without sacrificing high image quality. The 70–300mm f / 4–5.6L IS USM is the only L-series 70–300mm lens and is the only to feature weather sealing. The image ...
Tamron 18-270mm F/3.5-6.3 Di II VC PZD; Tamron SP AF 28-75mm f/2.8 XR Di LD Aspherical IF Macro; Tamron 28-300mm F/3.5-6.3 Di VC PZD; Tamron SP 35mm F1.8 Di VC USD; Tamron SP 45mm f/1.8 Di VC USD; Tamron SP AF 60mm F/2 Di II LD IF Macro; Tamron SP 70-200mm F/2.8 Di VC USD; Tamron SP AF 90mm f/2.8 Di 1:1 Macro; Tamron 150-600mm lens
The T-mount is a standard lens mount for cameras and other optical assemblies. The usual T-mount is a screw mount using a male 42×0.75 (42 mm diameter, 0.75 mm thread pitch) metric thread on the lens with a flange focal distance of 55 mm and a mating female 42mm thread on a camera adapter or other optical component.
Brand Ref. Model Intro. Focal Length Aperture Opt. Stab. Wgt Filter Size ⌀ Len. Min Focus Magnification Wide Angle Tele photo ; Min Max Max Min Max Min
The APO version has a red ring on the end of the lens body to distinguish it from the non-APO version of the lens, the Sigma 70-300mm F4-5.6 DG Macro. [ 3 ] This lens has 14 elements in 10 groups including two special low dispersion glass elements in the front lens group, and one in the rear lens group. [ 1 ]
The Olympus Zuiko Digital ED 70-300mm 1:4.0-5.6 is an interchangeable telezoom lens for Four Thirds. It was announced by Olympus Corporation on June 26, 2007. References