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Discover the pioneering Never lose focus with these groundbreaking Tamron lenses Tamron 11-20mm f/2.8Di III-AVC RXD › B estWide-Angle Lens Category Designed for Sony APS-C mirrorless

Tamron lenses that are vying for your vote in the Photography News 2021 Awards The year 2021 has been one of firsts for Tamron, with the launch of several groundbreaking lenses. The new optics offer never-before- seen aperture and zoom range combinations for Sony E-mount mirrorless cameras and selected DSLRs. Read on to discover why we think these four Tamron lenses deserve your vote in the Photography News 2021 Awards…

systems, this lightweight lens delivers ultra-sharp images and impressive close-focusing capabilities. It measures 86.2mm in length and weighs just 335g, yet still offers a wide f/2.8 maximum aperture. The ultra-wide angle focuses down to just 15cm, enabling users to take stunning high-resolution close-ups. At the other end, users can enjoy taking landscapes, street scenes or group shots, confirming its versatility. SPEC HIGHLIGHTS ›  Optical construction 12 elements in 10 groups ›  Filter size 67mm ›  Maximum aperture f/2.8 ›  Dimensions (dxl) 73x86.2mm › Weight 335g

Tamron 17-70mm f/2.8Di III-AVC RXD › B est Standard Lens Category This lightweight, high-speed lens is all about rapid, powerful performance for Sony E-mount mirrorless cameras, with APS-C size sensors. Incorporating Tamron’s silent RXD (Rapid eXtra-silent stepping Drive) motor unit, the 17-70mm focuses quickly and accurately, on both static and fast- moving subjects. The lens boasts advanced features, from its silent AF system to Tamron’s proprietary VC mechanism, which utilises sophisticated AI to compensate for camera shake. Measuring a modest 119.3mm and weighing only 525g, this compact lens is a handy tool for any photographer or filmmaker looking to keep up with the action.

HISTORY MAKERS Throughout the year, Tamron released lenses offering ‘world-first’ aperture and zoom range combinations for selected cameras

Tamron 28-200mm f/2.8-5.6Di III RXD › B est SuperzoomLens Category

and dramatic landscapes, then zoom right in to discover the finer details. You can even get creative by combining the f/2.8 aperture with the wide-angle 28mm focal length to achieve soft, blurred backgrounds that emphasise your subject. It also incorporates Tamron’s RXD focusing system, enabling ultra-quiet, instant focus that’s perfect for video.

It is an incredible all-in-one lens for Sony full-frame mirrorless cameras, allowing users to rapidly transition from telephoto to wide-angle photography with a single twist of the zoom ring. The 28-200mm condenses the range and capabilities of multiple lenses into one that weighs just 575g – freeing photographers from the burdens of bulky kit. With this lens you can capture the full majesty of vast architectural masterpieces

SPEC HIGHLIGHTS ›  Optical construction 16 elements in 11 groups ›  Filter size 72mm ›  Maximum aperture f/3.5-6.3 ›  Dimensions (dxl) 79x123.9mm › Weight 710g

SPEC HIGHLIGHTS

›  Optical construction 16 elements in 12 groups ›  Filter size 67mm ›  Maximum aperture f/2.8 ›  Dimensions (dxl) 74.6x119.3mm ›  Weight 525g

Tamron 18-400mm f/3.5- 6.3 Di IIVCHLD › B est SuperzoomLens Category This lens for Canon and Nikon

SPEC HIGHLIGHTS ›  Optical construction 18 elements in 14 groups ›  Filter size 67mm ›  Maximum aperture f/2.8-5.6 ›  Dimensions (dxl) 74x117mm › Weight 575g

that lets users access an ultra- telephoto range, equivalent to 620mm in the 35mm format. Perfect for capturing distant subjects and vast landscapes, or creating detailed portraits and close-ups. With a range as large as this, the possibilities are endless!

models with APS-C sensors flaunts an impressive zoom range of 22.2x. It features a new HLD (High/Low Torque Modulated Drive Motor) that provides outstanding focusing power, while saving your camera’s battery. This lens has a huge range

For more information on the Tamron lens range, visit tamron.co.uk

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