Angle of View (diagonal) | Diagonal 75°33'- 7°59' Horizontal 65°36'- 6°38' Vertical 46°21'- 4°15' |
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Optical Construction | 17 elements in 13 groups |
Minimum Object Distance | 0.5m (19.7in) |
Maximum Magnification Ratio | 1:3.7 (at f=200mm: MFD 0.5m) |
Filter Size | Φ62mm (2.4in) |
Maximum Diameter | Φ68mm (2.7in) |
Length*1 | 96.7mm (3.8in) |
Weight | 460g (16.2oz) |
Aperture Blades | 7 |
Minimum Aperture | F22-40 |
Standard Accessory | Flower-shaped lens hood |
Mount | SONY E (Black) Mount (End of sale) SONY E (Silver) Mount (End of sale) CANON EF-M (Black) Mount (End of sale) CANON EF-M (Silver) Mount (End of sale) |
Release Date |
December 15, 2011 (SONY E (Black) Mount) December 15, 2011 (SONY E (Silver) Mount) June 26, 2014 (CANON EF-M (Black) Mount) June 26, 2014 (CANON EF-M (Silver) Mount) |
Specifications, appearance, functionality, etc. may be changed without prior notice.
*1. Length is the distance between the mount face and the tip of the lens.
"The Sony mount was developed. manufactured and sold based on the specifications of E-mount which was disclosed by Sony Corporation under the licence agreement with Sony Corporation."
* Di III (Digitally integrated design): A designation Tamron gives to lenses engineered specifically for mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras with no internal mirror box or pentaprism, adopting an optical design that matches the characteristics of the digital camera. (Note: These lenses can not be used with digital SLR cameras with built-in mirror box or conventional 35mm film SLR cameras).
NOTE:
When using Continuous AF (AF-C) Mode with Sony mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras.
Due to an inherent characteristic of this TAMRON lens, when using the Sports Action mode on Scene Selection, the continuous operation of the focus search function may cause some fluctuation in the LCD monitor image. However, there will be no associated problems on photos taken in this situation.
In other Shoot Modes (P, A, S, M), when the focus mode is set to Continuous AF (AF-C), the same condition may also arise. There will also be no associated problems on photos taken in this situation.
*As an alternative to either of the above settings, you can change the focus mode to Single-shot AF (AF-S) or Direct Manual Focus (DMF) and continue shooting.
Caution when an error message appears on the camera or when the display disappears from the LCD monitor (for Canon lenses).
In very rare cases, malfunction may occur when the signal transmission between the camera and lens is not performed correctly.
In such a case, use one of the following methods to fix the problem.
Turn the camera switch off.
Make sure there is no stain on signal contact points of the lens and camera.
If the problem remains after performing the above operation, turn the camera switch off and remove the battery, then put the battery back in the camera.
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