Monday, March 25, 2013

Compatibility Of A Tamron Lens With A Digital Canon

Tamron produces digital SLR lenses for camera bodies from Nikon, Sony, Pentaz and Canon. Every type of lens that Tamron produces is available with an EF mount socket, making them compatible with all Canon EOS cameras.








Nondedicated Lenses


Nondedicated lenses have a wide focal range, enabling the lens to capture both wide-angle and telephoto shots. Tamron's line of nondedicated lenses includes the 18-270mm Pezo Drive, the 18-270mm Vibration Control and the 18-200mm. All three lenses have a maximum aperture of F3.5.


Fast Lenses


Faster lenses have a wider maximum aperture setting than most lenses, usually topping out at F2.8. Tamron's fastest lenses include the SP 17-50mm F/2.8 VC and the SP 17-50mm F/2.8.


Super-Wide Lenses


Super-wide angle lenses allow photographers to pick up a very wide, up close perspective in their images. Tamron' s widest lens is the SP 10-24mm. The maximum aperture of the lens is F3.5.


Telephoto Lenses








Telephoto lenses allow photographers to close in on subjects that are far away. Tamron's one dedicated telephoto lens is the 55-200mm. The maximum aperture of the lens is F4.


Macro Lens


Macro lenses, commonly used for nature photography, are designed to let photographers get very close to their subjects. Tamron's only macro lens is the SP 60mm F/2 Macro.

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