February 22, 2016, Saitama, Japan – Tamron Co., Ltd. (President & CEO: Morio Ono), a leading manufacturer of optics for diverse applications, announces the launch of the SP 85mm F/1.8 Di VC USD (Model F016), the world’s first*1 fast-aperture lens with VC (Vibration Compensation). Tamron’s acclaimed VC makes it possible to take handheld photographs in dim light or at night. The 85mm SP lens uses LD (Low Dispersion) and XLD (Extra Low Dispersion) glass elements in the optical design to minimize color fringing and to achieve sharp and clear image quality with high-fidelity color.
February 22, 2016, Saitama, Japan – Tamron Co., Ltd. (President & CEO: Morio Ono), a leading manufacturer of optics for diverse applications, announces the launch of the SP 90mm F/2.8 MACRO 1:1 Di VC USD (Model F017). The new 90mm macro has been enhanced with advanced features and builds upon a legacy of superior optical performance. XY-Shift compensation has been newly added to reinforce VC functionality, further improving image stabilization from infinity to macro. Advancements in USD control software have also increased AF focusing speed, and optimally fine-tuned for various framing conditions. In addition, a high standard of Moisture-Proof and Dust-Resistant Construction has been added to prevent intrusion of dust or moisture, and a highly durable Fluorine Coating has been applied to the top element surface to prevent condensation and repel smudge-causing substances.
Das Kölner Fotografen-Duo Sallyhateswing sprüht nur so vor Kreativität. Für ein aktuelles Shooting haben die beiden Nachwuchs-Talente Sarah Schmid und Philipp Johann jetzt die neuen SP-Objektive von Tamron eingesetzt – und waren dabei nicht nur von der hohen Auflösungsleistung begeistert.
Nach fünf aufregenden Wochen in Sri Lanka erwartete uns schon das nächste Highlight unserer Reise. Es ging zurück nach Thailand, dieses Mal aber in den Norden des Landes nach Chiang Mai.
Wenn es um neue Fototechnik geht, dann ist Martin Krolop nicht weit. Der Fotoblogger aus Köln zählte zu den weltweit ersten Fotografen, die Tamrons neue SP-Objektive in der Praxis testen konnten. 14 Tage lang war er damit in der sagenumwobenen Wildnis Islands unterwegs.