Tamron 16-300MM F/3.5-6.3 Di II VC PZD Macro

Tamron 16-300MM F:3.5-6.3 Di II VC PZD Macro

Release Date : 11 April 2014
Price : $ 629.00

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Key features

  • For Cameras with APS-C Sensors
  • 24-450mm (35mm Equivalent)
  • Aperture Range: f/3.5-6.3 to f/22-40
  • Magnification Ratio of 1:2.9
  • One UXR & Four Aspherical Elements
  • One XR & Two Low Dispersion Elements
  • Vibration Compensation
  • Piezo Drive Autofocus System

A further expansion of the imaging range with a minimum focal length of 16mm (35mm film equivalent: 24.8mm) at the wide-angle end of the zoom range, and a maximum focal length of 300mm (35mm film equivalent: 465mm), this remarkable new lens provides the world’s first zoom ratio of approximately 18.8X.

Responding to requests from consumers who wanted to be able to photograph subjects with a wider viewing angle than is possible with conventional high-power zoom lenses, Tamron has developed a unique lens with a minimum focal length of 16mm. At the telephoto end, the maximum focal length has been increased to an impressive 300mm. Users of this new lens can enjoy unprecedented framing flexibility by easily adjusting the angle of view using the convenient zoom ring.

Superior, reliable image quality.
The lens construction features 16 elements in 12 groups. This includes three Molded-Glass Aspherical elements, one Hybrid Aspherical element, two LD (Low Dispersion) elements, one XR (Extra Refractive index) glass element, and one element of UXR (Ultra-Extra Refractive Index) glass, which has a greater refractive index than XR.  The full use of specialized glass elements in the design contributes to thorough compensation of optical aberrations. In addition, the use of the latest coating technology for suppressing reflections on lens element surfaces minimizes unwanted flare and ghosting and assures sharp, crisp, high-contrast images.

Using a new design approach to create an ultra-compact lens.
The latest optical technology has been used to provide an expanded zoom range (compared to the B008) at both the wide-angle and telephoto ends, without necessitating the use of an oversized lens body. By employing UXR glass (which helps to reduce the size of the front lens diameter), an optimized layout of the Molded-Glass Aspherical elements, and adopting a 5-lens-group zoom system approach to provide enhanced design flexibility, the new lens embodies the fusion of state-of-the-art optical design, sophisticated mechanical design, and high-precision lens manufacturing technology, thereby attaining a compact size, an unprecedented zoom range, and superior image quality.

A minimum focusing distance of just 15.3 inches supports an extensive range of macro photography capabilities.
The new lens provides a minimum focus distance of 15.3 inches over the entire zoom range, with a maximum magnification ratio of 1:2.9. This makes it possible to get right up close to the subject of the photo to enjoy easy, stress-free macro photography.

PZD (Piezo Drive) delivers faster, quieter autofocus action.
The PZD (Piezo Drive) advanced standing-wave ultrasonic motor system delivers faster, quieter, more precise AF action when the autofocus is engaged. There is enhanced support for contrast-detection AF capabilities, and focusing when in live-view mode has been made smoother. The new lens also features full-time manual focus, a function that was not provided on the B008, making manual focusing more convenient.

Sharper images with VC (Vibration Compensation)
Tamron’s acclaimed VC mechanism is incorporated into the new lens. VC reduces image blur caused by camera shake to deliver significantly sharper images even when shooting handheld at long telephoto settings.

Moisture-resistant construction for worry-free outdoor shooting.

Upgraded cosmetic design.
Tamron has upgraded the cosmetic design and finish of this lens to create a more sophisticated, high-end look in keeping with the demands of discerning DSLR users. Employing a sophisticated linear pattern rubber grip on the zoom and focus rings, and an elegant tungsten-silver name-brand ring, etc., this newly designed model accentuates its visceral presence with understated elegance and class.

Recommended for APS-C photographers who…

– Desire remarkable image quality with the flexibility an all-in-one one zoom offers.
– Need the most range an all-in-one zoom lens can deliver from 16mm wideangle to 300mm telephoto to expand imaging opportunities.
– Demand the latest in mechanical technologies such as image stabilization and fast PZD autofocus motor.
– Want fewer lens changes, reducing instances of exposing the DSLR sensor to image-degrading dust, or missing the shot.
– Want image quality far exceeding typical kit lens capabilities.

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Specification

Model B016
Focal Length 16-300mm
Maximum Aperture F/3.5-6.3
Angle of View (diagonal) 82゜12′ – 5゜20′
Lens Construction 16 elements in 12 groups
Minimum Focus Distance 0.39m (15.3 in)
Max. Magnification Ratio 1:2.9 (at f=300mm: MFD 0.39m)
Filter Size Φ67mm
Length*1 99.5mm (3.9 in)*
Maximum Diameter Φ75mm
Weight 540g (19 oz)*
Diaphragm Blade Number 7 (circular diaphragm)*2
Minimum Aperture F/22-40
Standard Accessory Flower-shaped lens hood
Compatible Mounts Canon, Nikon, Sony*3

Specifications, appearance, functionality, etc. may be changed without prior notice.
*Length and weight are based on figures for the Nikon-mount lens.
*1. Length is the distance between the front tip of the lens and the mount face.
*2. This circular diaphragm stays almost perfectly circular up to two stops down from maximum aperture.
*3. The Sony mount does not include VC since Sony digital SLR bodies include built-in image stabilization functionality.