On July 27, 2022, the development of the Tamron 50-400mm F/4.5-6.3 Di III VC VXD Model A067 lens was announced. Officially introduced on August 25, 2022.
Basic properties
- Mount: Sony FE + Nikon Z (28-08-2024) for full-frame mirrorless cameras
- Focal length: 50-400 mm (EGF for Sony E APS-C cameras is 75-600mm)
- Maximum relative aperture: F / 4.5-6.3
- Built-in image stabilizer, stabilizer mode switch
- MDF: 23 centimeters by 50 mm
- Maximum magnification ratio: 1:2 (by 50 mm)
- Focusing: automatic, Voice-coil eXtreme-torque Drive (linear motor), with support for DMF (continuous manual control)
- Focus mode switch, focusing distance limiter
- Filter Diameter: 67 mm
- Weight: 1130 gram
- Case: protected + protective coating of the front lens
- Tripod foot support, Arca-Swiss, zoom lock in any position
- Price: around $1200
All Tamron lenses for MILC Full Frame (E/Z/APS-C X)
- Tamron 20 mm F / 2.8 Di III OSD M1: 2 [Model F050] (E) [October 2019]
- Tamron 24 mm F / 2.8 Di III OSD M1: 2 [Model F051] (E) [October 2019]
- Tamron 35 mm F / 2.8 Di III OSD M1: 2 [Model F053] (E) [October 2019]
- Tamron 17-28mm F / 2.8 Di III RXD [Model A046] (E) [June 2019]
- Tamron 17-50mm F / 4 Di III VXD [Model A068] (E) [August 2023]
- Tamron 20-40mm F / 2.8 Di III VXD [Model A062] (E) [August 2022]
- Tamron 28-75mm F / 2.8 Di III RXD [Model A036] (E) (15/12) [February 2018]
- Tamron 28-75mm F / 2.8 Di III VXD G2 [Model A063] (E) (17/15) [August 2021]
- Tamron 28-180mm F/2.8 Di III VC VXD (to be announced)
- Tamron 28-200mm F / 2.8-5.6 Di III RXD [Model A071] (E) [June 2020
- Tamron 28-300mm F / 4-7.1 Di III VC VXD [Model A074] (E) [July 2024]
- Tamron 35-150mm F / 2-2.8 Di III VXD [Model A058] (E + Z) [August 2021]
- Tamron 50-300mm F / 4.5-6.3 Di III VC VXD [Model A069] (E) [June 2024]
- Tamron 50-400mm F / 4.5-6.3 Di III VC VXD [Model A067] (E+ Z) [July 2022]
- Tamron 70-180mm F / 2.8 Di III VXD [Model A056] (E) [April 2020]
- Tamron 70-180mm F/2.8 Di III VC VXD G2 (E) [August 2023]
- Tamron 70-300mm F / 4.5-6.3 Di III RXD [Model A047] (E + Z) [September 2020]
- Tamron 150-500mm F / 5-6.7 Di III VC VXD [Model A057] (E + Z + X) [April 2021]
All Tamron Lenses for MILC APS-C/MFT (E/X/M/RFS/MFT)
- Tamron 11-20mm F / 2.8 Di III-A RXD (E+X+RFS) [Model B060] [April 2021, BHphotovideo]
- Tamron 14-150mm F / 3.5-5.8 Di III MICRO B / S (MFT) [Model C001] [June 2014, BHphotovideo]
- Tamron 17-70mm F / 2.8 Di III-A VC RXD (E+X) [Model B070] [December 2020, BHphotovideo]
- Tamron 18-200mm F / 3.5-6.3 Di III VC B / S (E+M) [Model B011] [December 2011, BHphotovideo]
- Tamron 18-300mm F / 3.5-6.3 Di III-A VC VXD (E+X) [Model B061] [August 2021, BHphotovideo]
Marking:
- Di III - lens designed for mirrorless digital cameras (cropped or full frame)
- DiIII-A - the lens is designed exclusively for mirrorless cameras with an APS-C sensor
- OSD (Ooptimized Silent Drive) - special optimized quiet focus motor
- RXD (Rapid eXtra-silent stepping Drive) - fast and very quiet stepper focus motor
- VXD (Voice-coil eXtreme-torque Drive) - fast and very quiet linear focus motor
- G2 (Generation II) - second generation lenses
- M1: 2 - maximum magnification ratio, important for macro photography
- VC (Vvibration Compensation) - built-in image stabilizer
- Mode a - zooms for Sony FE full-frame cameras (from the list above)
- Model f - fixes for full-frame Sony FE cameras (from the list above)
- Model B - zooms for cropped cameras Sony E, FujiFilm X or Canon EF-M
- Model c - zooms for cropped cameras of the Micro 4/3 system
- MILC (Mscary Iinterchangeable Lens Camera) - mirrorless camera with interchangeable lenses
- B / S (Black /Silver) - there is a version of the lens in black and silver housing
- MICRO - designation of the lens belonging to the Micro 4/3 system (aka MFT)
- X - there is a version for cameras with a bayonet mount FUJIFILM X
- E - there is a version for cameras with a bayonet mount Sony E (APS-C)
- FE - there is a version for cameras with a bayonet mount Sony E / FEdesigned for use primarily on Full Frame
- M - there is a version for cameras with a bayonet mount Canon EF-M
- Z - there is a version for cameras with a bayonet mount Nikon Z
- RFS - there is a version for cameras with a bayonet mount Canon RF-S
- MFT (Micro Four Thirds) - there is a version for cameras with Micro 4/3 mount
All Sony FE cameras
All Full Frame Sony E-mount Cameras
- Sony a7 [October 2013, BHphotovideo | EBAY]
- Sony a7II [November 2014, BHphotovideo | EBAY]
- Sony a7III [February 2018, BHphotovideo | EBAY]
- Sony a7IV [October 2021, BHphotovideo | EBAY]
- Sony a7r [October 2013, BHphotovideo | EBAY]
- Sony a7rII [June 2015, BHphotovideo | EBAY]
- Sony a7r III/IIIA [October 2017, BHphotovideo | EBAY]
- Sony a7r IV/IVA [July 2019, BHphotovideo | EBAY]
- Sony a7rV [October 2022, BHphotovideo | EBAY]
- Sony a7s [April 2014, BHphotovideo | EBAY]
- Sony a7s II [September 2015, BHphotovideo | EBAY]
- Sony a7s III [July 2020, BHphotovideo | EBAY]
- Sony a9 [April 2017, BHphotovideo | EBAY]
- Sony a9II [October 2019, BHphotovideo | EBAY]
- Sony a9III [November 2023, BHphotovideo | EBAY]
- Sony a1 [January 2021, BHphotovideo | EBAY]
- Sony a7c [September 2020, BHphotovideo | EBAY]
- Sony a7cII [August 2023, BHphotovideo | EBAY]
- Sony a7cr [August 2023, BHphotovideo | EBAY]
- Sony FX3 [February 2021, BHphotovideo | EBAY]
- Sony ZV-E1 [March 2023, BHphotovideo | EBAY]
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- Cropped mirrorless systems that have stopped or are no longer developing
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Material prepared Arkady Shapoval.
Not bad for an 8-fold, but will they master it.
That would be the same, but designed for APS-C, with a correspondingly lower weight (like Olympus 75-300 on m4 / 3)! Well, yes, these are my personal wishes. So, according to the specifications, the lens is very interesting: here you have 50mm at the wide end (instead of the traditional 100mm for lenses of this type) and 1: 2 macro - no one has offered this yet.
“Nobody has ever offered this before” https://radojuva.com/2020/09/sigma-60-600mm-4-5-6-3-dg-s-sport-os/ https://radojuva.com/2016/07/sigma-50-500mm/
Still, the sigmas you named are different: they are much heavier and do not have a 1: 2 macro.
Interesting option, stock up on popcorn)
if you read the photo reference books of the 60s, then telephoto lenses then had a magnification of 2,5 or much less often than 3 ... modern military zoom binoculars have a magnification of 2,5 - 2,7 - are all warriors a little stupid? :-)))... although civilian zoom binoculars have a magnification of 4 or even higher - but the picture at the long end is always disgusting... modern telephoto lenses often have a magnification of no more than 4, with a satisfactory picture at the long end, that's why the magnification of this lens is 8 - raises doubts about the quality of the picture at the long end
Binoculars ff do not cover.
principles of construction and operation of optical devices: telescopes, binoculars, lenses are the same
Can not be.
all cute blondes always intuitively guess a lot, but they can't believe the obvious :-)))
Spaz can see that you are a generalist.
The Sigma 60-600/4.5-6.3 DG S is the first 600x zoom lens with 600mm capability. Among the shortcomings, one can single out a noticeable drop in sharpness in the corners and edges of the image and a decrease in sharpness by XNUMX mm across the entire field of the frame.
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about the same thing as me :-)) - and by your link, by the way, it was found :-))
Imagine, there are also with 22x zoom, for example, Tamron 18-400 and people take pictures and don’t really complain :)
And here I am filming. An exceptionally comfortable lens for me. With enough acceptable characteristics for that. what I'm filming.
Yes, now only photo reference books of the 60s can be read: D
Lenses have improved a lot since then, and modern 8x zooms can easily outdo many 60-year-old fixes.
And you think why binoculars, as a rule, have a magnification of up to 3x))
I give a hint: for example, look in the Nikon catalog for fixed binoculars with a minimum magnification (only not theatrical :)), and with a maximum. And then - compare the numbers)))
well, for example, NIKON has binoculars for spatulas - 50 mm magnification 10/22 :-))) or KAMAKURA has binoculars for warriors - 35 mm magnification 7/15 or even for warriors 50 mm magnification 15/50 :-)))