Tamron 18-270mm F/3.5-6.3 Di II VC PZD
The Tamron 18-270mm F/3.5-6.3 Di II VC PZD is a superzoom lens for APS-C DSLR cameras, announced by Tamron on December 9, 2010. The Sony/Minolta A mount version is simply called Tamron 18-270mm F/3.5-6.3 Di II PZD as it lacks image stabilisation (VC, or Vibration Compensation, in Tamron classification).
Maker | Tamron |
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Lens mount(s) | Canon EF-S, Nikon F (DX), Sony/Minolta Alpha DT |
Technical data | |
Type | Zoom |
Focus drive | Micro-type ultrasonic |
Focal length | 18-270mm |
Aperture (max/min) | f/3.5 - f/6.3 |
Close focus distance | 0.49 metres (1.6 ft) |
Max. magnification | 0.26 |
Diaphragm blades | 7 |
Construction | 16 elements in 13 groups |
Features | |
Weather-sealing | |
Lens-based stabilization | |
Physical | |
Diameter | 74 millimetres (2.9 in) |
Weight | 450 grams (0.99 lb) |
Filter diameter | 62.0mm |
History | |
Introduction | 2010 |
Discontinuation | 2014 |
Successor | Tamron 16-300mm F/3.5-6.3 Di II VC PZD MACRO |
Retail info | |
MSRP | 650 USD |
Compared to its predecessor, the Tamron AF 18-270mm F/3.5-6.3 Di II VC LD Aspherical (IF) MACRO, it is considerably reduced in size and features an ultrasonic motor (Piezo Drive in Tamron nomenclature).[1]
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