Tamron opens up on its new wide-angle lens technology
Tamron opens a website on its new B001 lens series, featuring
the first member of the family, the SP AF10-24mm F/3.5-4.5 Di II, introduced
last month. The new ultra wide-angle lens offers 2.4x zoom, with a
Focal length
range with the 35mm equivalent of 16mm ultra wide-angle to 37mm, and comes in a
user-friendly lightweight, compact design. The SP AF10-24mm lens is designed
exclusively for Canon and Nikon digital SLRs with
APS-C sized image
sensors.Pentax and Sony mount models will follow at a later date...
Details
First-ever Ultra Wide-angle10-24mm Focal Length
Range
This ultra wide-angle zoom lens for digital SLR cameras, with
the first-ever focal length range of 10-24mm—the 35mm equivalent of 16mm ultra
wide-angle to 37mm semi-wide-angle—is a perfect tool for creating dramatic
landscape, cityscape, and seascape imagery. At the ultra wide-angle setting,
you'll be able to capture vistas beyond what the eye can see. At the
semi-wide-angle setting, you'll capture scenes with angles of view almost as
spectacular. Building on Tamron's existing ultra wide-angle zoom lens (11-18mm
F/4.5-5.6), this versatile lens expands the focal length range and enhances the
maximum aperture—in a lightweight, compact form.
Large-aperture
Glass-molded Aspherical lens elements Deliver High-Quality
Imagery
The optical system within this zoom lens uses three
large-aperture glass-molded aspherical lenses, as well as three hybrid
aspherical lenses, which minimize spherical aberrations, coma, and distortion.
This lens has earned its place within Tamron's SP (Super Performance)
series.
Minimum Focusing Distance of 0.24m Across Zoom
Range
The close focusing capability of this lens lets you capture
images with an exaggerated perspective at the 10mm ultra wide-angle end or shoot
with a maximum magnification ratio of 1:5 at the 24mm semi-wide-angle setting.
You will enjoy the freedom of creating close-ups at the minimum focusing
distance of 0.24m throughout the zoom range.
Additional information: Visit the
Tamron website