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Tamron describes this lens as âTelephoto Evolvedâ and it redefines whatâs possible in a compact telephoto zoom lens. As of October 2012 it is the smallest lens in its class (full frame IS ultrasonic focus high speed telezoom). It is equipped with Vibration Compensation (optical image stabilisation) and has an Ultrasonic Silent Drive for near-silent and lightning-fast focusing.This lens has a wide, fast f/2.8 maximum aperture which applies across the zoom range, giving you flexibility to use a shallower depth of field and shoot in lower light. For wide aperture shooting, there is also a rounded diaphragm which gives pleasing bokeh effects for softer out-of-focus areas.For excellent image quality, this lens features XLD (Extra Low Dispersion) glass and LD (Low Dispersion) elements for extremely low chromatic aberration as well as the optical design having excellent contrast and resolution.Includes a 5 year Manufacturerâs warrantyAdditional Specifications(Main specs under Features tab)Lens Construction: 23 Elements in 17 GroupsAngle of View: 34-12°Number of Diaphragm Blades: 9 (rounded)Minimum Aperture: f/32Closest Focus: 1.3m (1:8 magnification)Visit Tamron's interactive site for more information on focal length and depth of field
Price: £999.00 from Jessops
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This compact internal focusing telephoto zoom lens also has an excellent 1:3.1 maximum macro magnification for closeup photography. Its f2.8 max aperture is ideal for low light photography.Includes a 5 year Manufacturerâs warrantySpecifications:Lens...
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