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An Extra Low Dispersion (XLD)1 lens made from high-grade materials
delivers best in class resolution. Tamron’s own Ultrasonic Silent Drive
(USD)2 and Vibration Compensation (VC) make the lens fast, quiet and
easy to use.
Tamron announced another advance in the company's pursuit of high
resolution images in the telephoto lens category with the release of its
anniversary model 70-300mm F/4-5.6 telephoto zoom lens featuring VC
(Vibration Compensation) image stabilization and an ultrasonic
auto-focus drive –– USD (Ultrasonic Silent Drive). The SP 70-300mm
F4-5.6 Di VC USD (Model A005) high-resolution DSLR telephoto zoom lens
is available for the Nikon mount, with the development of compatible
mounts for Canon and Sony to follow. 3
This new lens is designed for digital SLR cameras, and it can
be used with both full-frame sensor and AF 35mm cameras with a zoom
range of 70-300mm; or with APS-C sensor cameras where the angle of view
will change the zoom range equal to 109-465mm. 4.
With superior optical performance, Tamron’s own USD (Ultrasonic Silent
Drive) and VC (Vibration Compensation), the SP 70-300mm F4-5.6 Di VC USD
(Model A005) provides the performance of a high-end premium telephoto
zoom that is appealing to a broad spectrum of photography enthusiasts.
Unparalleled optical performance in a fast and steady telephoto zoom
lens
In the pursuit to achieve the most outstanding image resolution in the
70-300mm class, Tamron’s 60th Anniversary lens - the SP AF70-300mm
F4-5.6 Di VC USD (Model A005) - utilizes an advanced optical design that
features an LD (Low Dispersion) and an XLD (Extra Low Dispersion) lens
element made from specialized materials that prevent chromatic
aberration. As a result, the SP AF70-300mm Di VC USD boasts sharper
contrast and greater descriptive performance than all others in its
class.
In addition, it is the first Tamron lens sporting a USD (Ultrasonic
Silent Drive), Tamron’s very own ultrasonic auto-focus drive mechanism.
This USD mechanism delivers fast focusing, making it a perfect telephoto
zoom choice for photographing sports, racing, and other fast-moving
subjects. The lens also boasts Tamron’s proprietary VC (Vibration
Compensation) image stabilization to assist in hand-held shooting, not
only at long focal length ranges where blurring is common, but also
under low-lit conditions, dramatically enhancing photographic freedom.
This combination of best in class image resolution, Ultrasonic Silent
Drive and Vibration Compensation is a new achievement of Tamron
technology, culminating in the production of a premium 70-300mm
telephoto zoom lens.
Product Features
New optical system optimized for digital cameras achieves top resolution
in the 70-300mm class with specialized glass elements including an XLD
(Extra Low Dispersion) lens element
This lens’ advanced optical design employs a sophisticated XLD (Extra
Low
Dispersion) lens element made from specialized high-grade glass that has
lower dispersive properties than standard LD lenses (where refraction
causes the dispersion of white light into spectral hues). The dispersive
properties of the XLD lens are at a level similar to fluorite, and in
combination with LD elements make for an optimal optical design that
delivers best in class resolution with advanced axial chromatic and
magnification aberration correction - major inhibitors of image quality
enhancement. The result is a lens that delivers sharp contrast and
better descriptive performance throughout the entire zoom range.
Fast focusing with USD (Ultrasonic Silent Drive), Tamron's ultrasonic
autofocus driveThe lens is equipped with Tamron’s first-ever ultrasonic
auto-focus drive USD (Ultrasonic Silent Drive). It achieves faster
focusing making this telephoto lens perfect for photography of sports,
motor racing, and other fast-moving subjects. With advanced motor
technology and newly developed software, Tamron's USD delivers precise
and noiseless focusing at turbo speed.
USD (Ultrasonic Silent Drive)
Tamron’s USD works with the high-frequency ultrasonic vibrations that
are produced by a ring called a ‘stator’. Energy from the vibrations is
used to rotate an attached metallic ring known as the ‘rotor’.
Piezoelectric ceramic, an element that produces ultrasonic vibrations
when voltage of a specific frequency is applied is arranged in a ring
formation on the stator.
This electrode configuration of piezoelectric ceramic causes two
ultrasonic vibrations to occur in the stator.
By effectively combining these two ultrasonic vibrations, it is possible
to convert the energy from the vibrations that produced simple motion
into energy known as ‘deflective traveling waves’, which then moves
around the circumference (rotation direction) of the ring.
With the USD, the friction between these deflective traveling waves
created on the metallic surface of the stator and the surface of the
rotor produce force, causing the rotor to rotate. The focusing ring
lens, which is linked to the rotor, is thus moved, creating a fast and
smooth auto-focus drive.
Equipped with Tamron’s VC (Vibration Compensation) image
stabilization
The SP 70-300mm F4-5.6 Di VC USD employs Tamron’s esteemed image
stabilization mechanism–VC (Vibration Compensation) seen in both the
AF18-270mm Di II VC (Model B003) and SP AF17-50mm F/2.8 XR Di II VC
(Model B005). With VC, the photographer has the freedom to shoot at a
shutter speed that is an extra four stops slower without having to worry
about blurring.
This makes capturing handheld, evening, night, and interior shots much
easier.
VC (Vibration Compensation)
Tamron’s VC mechanism employs a three-coil system, whereby three driving
coils activate the shake-compensating VC lens group electromagnetically
via three steel balls. The VC lens elements are held in place only by
contact with the steel balls, achieving smooth movement with little
friction. This provides a stable viewfinder image with excellent
tracking performance that eliminates the blur from camera shake for
cleaner, crisper shots.
Full time manual focus at your fingertips
Auto-focus has many benefits but sometimes the photographer needs the
control of manual focus. Full time manual offers just that: the
crossover from auto-focus to manual focus by simply adjusting the focus
ring, allowing the photographer to make adjustments on the fly. This
feature helps the lens produce impressive results even in telephoto
situations where the depth of field is narrow.
Better balance and consistent length with internal focusing
When focusing, the internal elements of the lens move and the lens’
external size does not change. This offers better balance and easier
telephoto shots.
Moreover, the barrel is not subject to stray light entering from
external helicoids that can negatively affect images. And because the
external elements do not move, it makes it easier to utilize polarizing
filters and the flower shape hood to control the amount of light that
enters the lens.
Enjoyable photography for a wide range of enthusiasts, from those
using traditional film cameras, to digital SLRs with full-frame or APS-C
size sensors
With a full-frame digital or 35mm SLR, portrait and medium telephoto
shots can be achieved on the wider 70mm end of the range and spectacular
telephoto shots at the longer 300mm side. When using an ASP-C sensor
camera the angle of view changes, giving it the equivalent range of
109-465mm for bold ultra-telephoto shots. And with a maximum
magnification ratio 1:4, the lens can be used to explore in the realm of
semi-macro photography.
Focal length on Various Format Cameras:
Focal length range for DSLRs with full-size sensors and 35mm film
format SLRs 70mm
200mm
300mm
Focal length range for DSLRs with APS-C-size sensors
*Tamron's conversion value is 1.55x
Angle of view
equivalent to approx.
109mm
Angle of view
equivalent to approx.
310mm
Angle of view
equivalent to approx.
465mm
Uncompromising countermeasures to reduce ghosting and flare
Digital photography requires extreme precision, which is why Tamron
incorporates new BBAR (Broad-Band Anti Reflection) multilayer coatings
that reduce reflection into the lens elements. This ensures excellent
performance in all photographic conditions and enhances light
transmission on both long and short wavelengths. In addition, Tamron
applies internal surface coatings on cemented surfaces of lens elements
to make images sharper with better color reproduction and balance.
Simple yet beautiful exterior design
Tamron adopted a simple design with a smooth silhouette to ensure that
this lens fits well with various SLR cameras. The exquisite textured
paint gives a well-crafted finish to the exterior.
Flower-shaped hood with excellent stray light shielding properties–a
standard accessory
The flower-shaped hood has been designed specifically to block out
damaging light rays and ensures clear, sharp descriptive performance.
1. XLD-Extra Low Dispersion lens is made from specialized high-grade
glass that has lower dispersive properties than standard LD lenses.
2. USD-Ultrasonic Silent Drive is Tamron’s proprietary ultrasonic motor
drive.
3. The Sony mount is not equipped with the VC image stabilization
mechanism, as anti-shake functionality is included in the body of Sony
digital SLR cameras. Consequently, the name of the Sony mounted lens, SP
70-300mm F4-5.6 Di USD, does not include the VC description.
4. Tamron’s conversion 1.55x
Specifications - Link to full spec page
SP AF70-300mm F4-5.6 Di VC USD
Model Name A005
Focal Length 70-300mm
Maximum Aperture F/4-5.6
Minimum Aperture F/32-45
Angle Of View 34° 21' - 8° 15'
Lens Construction 17 elements / 12 groups MFD (Minimum Focus Distance)
59.1"
Diaphragm Blades 9
Filter Size Ø62mm
Size (Diameter x Length) Ø3.2 in. x 5.6 in.* Weight 27.0 oz* Max. Mag.
Ratio 1:4 (at f=300mm: MFD 1.5m) Standard Accessory Flower-Shaped hood
Compatible Mount Canon, Nikon, Sony** *specifications based on Nikon
mount
**The Sony mount does not include the VC image stabilization
functionality, as the body of Sony digital SLR cameras contains built-in
image stabilization functionality
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