What is a 18-270mm lens good for?

What is a 18-270mm lens good for?

The Tamron 18-270mm is a perfect lens for travel photography and for the photographer-on-the-go who does not want to spend time constantly switching lenses or hauling large amounts of gear. In a single lens, you have the capability of shooting everything from wide angle, to 50mm, to a pretty substantial zoom.

Is Tamron 18 270 a full frame lens?

Unlike Canon EF-S Lenses, the Tamron 18-270 will actually mount to a full frame body, but there is significant vignetting. On an APS-C body, the 18-270’s 35mm-equivalent AOV (Angle of View) equates to a drool-worthy 28.8-432mm lens.

What is Tamron Piezo Drive?

The Tamron Piezo Drive is what gives the Tamron 18-270mm lens its signature autofocus abilities. Fast, silent, and precise, the Piezo Drive functions because of a basic physics principle known as the standing wave (it’s essentially a wave that, instead of propagating, stays in one place).

Are Tamron lenses compatible with Canon cameras?

Third-party lenses on Canon EOS cameras A variety of lenses from third-party manufacturers Sigma, Tokina, Tamron, and others are available in Canon EF mounts to fit Canon EOS camera bodies.

What Does VC mean on Tamron lens?

Vibration Compensation
VC (Vibration Compensation)

What does Di VC USD mean?

The SP 24-70mm F/2.8 Di VC USD is one of Tamron’s Di (Digitally Integrated) designs. The Di Series is the mark of Tamron lenses that are format-versatile since they can be used on digital APS-C, full-frame and 35mm SLR cameras.

Is Tamron a Japanese brand?

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. Tamron Headquarters is located in Saitama City in the Saitama Prefecture of Japan.

Are all Tamron lenses made in China?

Where, then, are the Tamron lenses with the MADE IN CHINA stamp manufactured? They are produced and shipped from the Tamron plant in Foshan City, Guangdong Province, China.

What makes the Tamron 18-270mm high-power zoom lens so special?

In addition to being the most compact and lightest lens in the world* with 15x magnification, the Tamron 18-270mm high-power zoom lens boasts the PZD (Piezo Drive) internal autofocus drive, Tamron’s first standing wave ultrasonic motor system. Angle performance is virtually guaranteed with an unshakable new** VC (Vibration Compensation.

What kind of lens is 18-270mm?

AF 18-270mm F/3.5 -6.3 Di II VC PZD. Tamron introduces a new mega travel zoom with a focal range of 18-270mm. Tamron still holds the world record in the focal length range for SLR lenses1. The lens features a newly developed piezo ultrasonic motor, which ensures a silent, precise and extraordinary fast autofocus.

What kind of lens does Tamron make?

Tamron introduces a new mega travel zoom with a focal range of 18-270mm. Tamron still holds the world record in the focal length range for SLR lenses1. The lens features a newly developed piezo ultrasonic motor, which ensures a silent, precise and extraordinary fast autofocus.

What makes the Tamron VC Image Stabilizer so special?

The tried-and-tested Tamron VC Image Stabilizer (Vibration Compensation) ensures this lens delivers sharp and shake-free images. This means that the lens is also perfectly suited for hand-held photos and low-light conditions.

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