Tamron 50-400mm F/4.5-6.3 Di III VC VXD Lens (A067) (Sony E)
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Tamron 50-400mm F/4.5-6.3 Di III VC VXD Lens (A067) (Sony E)

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Tamron 50-400mm F/4.5-6.3 Di III VC VXD Lens (A067) (Sony E)Tamron 50 400mm F 4. 5 6. 3 Di III VC VXD Lens (A067) for Sony E The Tamron 50 400mm F 4. 5 6. 3 Di III VC VXD Lens (A067) is a versatile super telephoto zoom lens designed for Sony E mount mirrorless cameras. This lens offers an impressive focal range, making it an excellent choice for wildlife, sports, and outdoor photography, where reaching distant subjects is essential. Key Features: Wide Focal Length Range: Covering 50 400mm, this lens provides

Tamron 50-400mm F/4.5-6.3 Di III VC VXD Lens (A067) for Sony E

The Tamron 50-400mm F/4.5-6.3 Di III VC VXD Lens (A067) is a versatile super-telephoto zoom lens designed for Sony E-mount mirrorless cameras. This lens offers an impressive focal range, making it an excellent choice for wildlife, sports, and outdoor photography, where reaching distant subjects is essential.

Key Features:

  1. Wide Focal Length Range:

    • Covering 50-400mm, this lens provides exceptional versatility for various shooting scenarios, from wide-angle to super-telephoto, making it suitable for everything from landscapes to distant wildlife.
  2. Fast and Reliable Autofocus:

    • Equipped with the Voice-coil eXtreme-torque Drive (VXD) autofocus system, the lens delivers quick, accurate, and quiet focusing. This technology is particularly effective for tracking fast-moving subjects, ensuring sharp images even in dynamic settings.
  3. Vibration Compensation (VC):

    • The Vibration Compensation (VC) feature minimizes camera shake, allowing for steadier shots at slower shutter speeds, which is especially useful for handheld shooting at longer focal lengths.
  4. Compact and Lightweight Design:

    • Despite its extensive zoom range, the lens is relatively lightweight at 1,200g (42.3 oz) and compact, measuring 163.3 x 88mm (6.43 x 3.46 inches), making it easy to carry on long outings.
  5. Advanced Optical Design:

    • The lens construction consists of 25 elements in 18 groups, including special low dispersion (LD) and aspherical elements to reduce optical aberrations and ensure high image quality across the entire zoom range.
  6. Moisture-Resistant Construction:

    • Designed with a moisture-resistant build, the lens can withstand challenging environmental conditions, making it suitable for outdoor photography.
  7. Rounded Diaphragm:

    • The lens features a 7-blade rounded diaphragm, which helps create pleasing bokeh, enhancing the aesthetic quality of out-of-focus areas in images.
  8. Minimum Focus Distance:

    • With a minimum focus distance of 0.5m (19.7 inches), the lens allows for close-up shooting, adding to its versatility in capturing a range of subjects.
  9. Filter Size:

    • The lens has a filter size of 67mm, allowing for the use of various filters to enhance photographic creativity.

Specifications:

  • Focal Length: 50-400mm
  • Maximum Aperture: f/4.5-6.3
  • Minimum Aperture: f/32-40
  • Lens Construction: 25 elements in 18 groups
  • Angle of View: 47° - 6° 10' (full-frame)
  • Minimum Focus Distance: 0.5m (19.7 inches)
  • Maximum Magnification Ratio: 1:4.2
  • Diaphragm Blades: 7 (rounded)
  • Filter Size: 67mm
  • Dimensions: 163.3 x 88mm (6.43 x 3.46 inches)
  • Weight: 1,200g (42.3 oz)

Compatibility:

  • Specifically designed for Sony E mount cameras, compatible with both full-frame and APS-C format Sony mirrorless cameras.

Summary:

The Tamron 50-400mm F/4.5-6.3 Di III VC VXD Lens (A067) is an exceptional super-telephoto zoom lens that balances versatility and performance. Its impressive focal range, advanced autofocus technology, and Vibration Compensation make it an excellent choice for capturing high-quality images in a variety of challenging environments. Whether photographing wildlife in motion or distant landscapes, this lens is designed to deliver stunning results.

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