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Tamron SP AF 28-75mm Di f2.8
Constant maximum aperture throughout the zoom range

Focal Length

28-75mm
Maximum Aperture f2.8
Minimum Aperture f32
Angle of View 75-32
Optical Construction 16 elements/ 14 groups
Minimum Object Distance 0.33m (entire zoom range)
Filter SIze (mm) 67
Maximum Diameter 73mm
Length 92mm
Weight 510g
Accessories Flower Shaped Hood
Fittings Canon/Minolta/ Nikon/Pentax
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The Tamron SP AF28-75mm F/2.8 XR Di LD Aspherical [IF] MACRO utilizes the same size reduction technology developed for the popular Tamron 28-200mm & 28-300mm Super Zooms. The AF28-75mm is the world’s lightest and most compact fast standard zoom lens* . * As of August 31, 2002. Based on Tamron surveys of lenses in the same class.
This lens represents the first in a new category – a zoom lens that can be used comfortably as a high quality fast standard lens for both silver-halide and digital photography.

MAIN FEATURES

  • Minimum object distance of just 0.33m throughout zoom range.
  • Macro shooting is available with a maximum magnification ratio of 1:3.92.
  • Thanks to mechanical innovations that enable a very complex
    structure to be compressed into a compact barrel, the
    maximum lens diameter has been downsized to just 73mm.
  • Handling is enhanced with the reduction of zoom torque and
    improved torque fluctuation. Tamron has also implemented
    advancements in manufacturing technology, enabling the
    production of lighter, stronger and higher precision parts.
  • Convenient zoom lock mechanism keeps the lens retracted
    when being carried on a camera.
  • Flower-shaped hood supplied as a standard accessory with
    excellent stray-light shielding properties.
  • Form and texture that embodies the high performance, high
    precision qualities of the SP series, and a design to match a new generation of lenses.
  • Features two gold metal rings that symbolize the SP (Super Performance) series.
  • Rubber covering of the zoom and focus rings to improve grip
    and visual uniformity when the lens is attached to a camera body.
  • Improved readability of important information on the lens such
    as the distance scale and f-numbers.