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Silkypix developer studio 4 for tamron
Silkypix developer studio 4 for tamron













silkypix developer studio 4 for tamron

Of lenses designated SP have been introduced. Was designed to achieve the highest level of performance possible.

#SILKYPIX DEVELOPER STUDIO 4 FOR TAMRON SERIES#

In 1979, Tamron unveiled the first SP Series lens, the 90mm F/2.5 Macro, a legendary product that * The Sony mount model does not include VC (Vibration Compensation), since the bodies of SonyĭSLR cameras include built-in image stabilization functionality. The launch date of the Sony* mount model will be announced at a later date. The Canon and Nikon mount models will be launched simultaneously. SP 35mm F/1.8 Di VC USD (Model F012) SP 45mm F/1.8 Di VC USD (Model F013) VC USD (Model F013), and both can be used with APS-C format cameras as well.

silkypix developer studio 4 for tamron

The pair consists of the SP 35mm F/1.8 Di VC USD (Model F012) and SP 45mm F/1.8 Di The first two lenses in the series areĬompatible with full-frame DSLR cameras and offer fast apertures and versatile, fixed focal Lenses provide the ultimate in functionality and operation. Sporting a totally revamped external appearance, the new That are optimized to make the most of the superior imaging performance delivered by the latestĪdvancements in digital photography. Manufacturer of optics for diverse applications, announces launch of a new series of SP lenses September 2, 2015, Saitama, Japan – Tamron Co., Ltd. | 22 Telson Road, Markham, ON 元R 1E5 |T: 905.477.4111 | REDEFINING THE SP SERIES LENSESįirst to debut: two fast, fixed focal standard lenses packed withĮxceptional features that deliver ultimate performance These look like pro-grade lenses, and that’s a great price! Watch over the next few weeks and I’ll begin sharing photos and comments then.Īmplis Foto Inc. That is a big deal to many of us, and if the lenses perform like their MTF charts suggest, Tamron may have some winners here. These lenses include moisture resistance – something that no ART series lens has had.These are both image stabilized – that’s huge! My Canon 35mm f/2 IS is the widest aperture with image stabilization in a Canon mount right now…until this lens launches! Inclusion of VC (Vibration Compensation).I’ve included the Product Announcement sent to me below, but let me highlight two very key things here: I’m very partial to the look of this new design philosophy – these are some great looking lenses! The 45mm is a bit longer, but both lenses are lighter than the Sigma ART options. Tamron has not been know for its prime lenses in recent history (other than the 90mm f/2.8 VC Macro), so it’s great to see some challengers to the Sigma ART series primes (and the Canon/Nikon big boys) that will push the envelope both optically and in pricing. I should have my hands on these in a few weeks, and I will definitely be sharing my findings. I’m not yet sure why Tamron chose this slightly unique focal length, but it might be a nice compromise for those of you debating between a 35mm and 50mm prime. I’ve been looking for a fantastic modern 50mm prime (preferably with VC/IS) for a while now, so the 45mm f/1.8 VC is personally very interesting to me. I’m excited about the announcement of a few new prime lenses from Tamron – the 35mm f/1.8 VC and a 45mm f/1.8 VC.















Silkypix developer studio 4 for tamron