Saturday, February 4th, 2012

With the rise of cropped sensors on DSLR (Digital Single Lens Reflex) cameras, the need has arisen for different focal lengths, especially at the wide end. Traditionally, the budget offers 28-300mm lenses were the magic ‘has an objective answer to all this. But 28mm on an APS-C sensor is not wide enough view, more like [...]

Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 has a bright maximum aperture throughout the zoom range. It is one of the cheapest lenses of the specification, which makes this lens an excellent price-performance ratio. Sigma are the only other third party manufacturers offer similar lenses specification. You have two f/2.8 zooms for the 24-70mm range, one with a quiet [...]

The Tamron AF 70-300mm f/4-5.6 Di LD Macro is a lens with a very interesting background. In the middle of the 90 Tamron and Nikon the same optical formula used in earlier (4 to 5.6 Tamron AF 70-300mm LD AF Nikkor 70-300mm f/4-5.6 ED). In contrast to Nikon Tamron chose to continue to improve on [...]

With a zoom ratio of 13.9x, offers Tamron AF18-250mm new F 3.5-6.3 Di II LD Aspherical (IF) Macro lens single-lens a good option for DSLR photographers, whose cameras have APS-C Imager. is appropriate with less than a pound with the included lens hood, covers focal lengths equivalent to 27-375mm equipped, when on a Nikon, Pentax [...]

This fast standard zoom lens from Tamron is their entry into the superior performance standard zoom for cropped sensor built category. With an opening that opens f/2.8 and an image circle that is suitable only for APS-C cropped sensors, we take a look at how it performs. Technical data 17-50mm focal length Maximum aperture f/2.8 [...]

Created specifically for DSLR cameras with “Designed APS-C imager, Tamron latest ultra-zoom lens makes offer to the AF18-270mm Di II, the world’s largest share of all current zoom lens. The 15x zoom lens covers angles of view that corresponds to a 28mm wide angle from the field a 419mm ultra-telephoto in the 35mm format. As [...]