Members Martin Vronsky Posted August 25 Members Share Posted August 25 Press release: Tamron announces the launch of 35-150mm F/2-2.8 Di III VXD (Model A058) for 'Nikon Z mount system' World's first mirrorless zoom lens with maximum wide-open aperture of F2 August 23, 2023, Commack, NY - Tamron announces the price and on-sale date of the 35-150mm F/2-2.8 Di III VXD (Model A058), a fast-aperture telephoto zoom lens for Nikon Z mount cameras. The lens will be available on September 21, 2023, at $1,999 USD / $2,699 CAD. The 35-150mm F2-2.8 covers wide-angle through telephoto and is ideal for both travel and portrait photography. It is the first(1) zoom lens for Nikon Z mount cameras to have a maximum wide-open aperture of F2. With this focal range, you can enjoy shooting magnificent views and large buildings at 35mm and dynamic close-up shots at 150mm. With high-level performance under a wide variety of shooting conditions, this fast lens is ideal for travel aimed at creating photographic works. In addition, by incorporating the VXD (Voice-coil eXtreme-torque Drive) linear motor focus mechanism, the lens features a very high-speed and high-precision autofocus for a fast-aperture lens. It also incorporates a new design in the pursuit of enhanced operability and ergonomic convenience. Incorporating the most frequently used focal lengths from wide-angle and standard to medium telephoto and telephoto all within this single lens enables seamless shooting without the need to swap lenses, which is beneficial especially when shooting portraits where a sense of rhythm is particularly important. This helps the user capture outstanding shots without missing the fleeting expressions of the model. PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS 1. The world's first F2-2.8 fast-aperture zoom lens The 35-150mm F2-2.8 features a fast maximum aperture of F2 at the 35mm focal length, compared to the typical F2.8 fast-aperture zoom lenses. This lens lets you achieve enhanced, beautiful bokeh style even on the wide-angle end of the focal range. The F2 aperture allows use of higher shutter speeds and lower ISO settings, so users can enjoy less potential camera shake and reduce high-ISO image noise. 2. Versatile zoom range provides seamless shooting from wide-angle 35mm to telephoto 150mm The zoom range of this lens is ideal for travel and portrait photography. Make full use of the 35mm and 50mm focal lengths for landscape and street photography, change to an 85mm semi-telephoto angle of view for people and detail shots, and focus on a faraway subject at 150mm. The responsive zoom ring enables you to continue shooting as you shift from wide to telephoto seamlessly and smoothly without changing lenses—which is convenient for video as well as still photography. 3. Outstanding optical performance throughout the zoom range Thanks to the latest optical design featuring four LD (Low Dispersion) and three GM (Glass Molded Aspherical) lens elements optimally arranged, the 35-150mm F2-2.8 provides superior optical performance throughout the entire zoom range. Even when used with today’s extra-high-resolution digital cameras, it consistently achieves high image quality to the edges of the frame while presenting a beautiful, soft bokeh style that is achieved only by fast apertures. The versatile zoom range enables photographers to express themselves freely while capturing images with focal lengths they are familiar with, including 35mm, 50mm (considered “normal” or standard), 85mm (mid-telephoto length commonly used for portraits), 100mm or 135mm, as well as the maximum 150mm tele focal length—and any focal length in between. It’s like six lenses in one! 4. Fast, quiet VXD linear motor mechanism for high-speed and high-precision autofocus The lens's AF drive uses the linear motor focus mechanism VXD. The high-speed, high-precision AF provides the lens with superior responsiveness to the photographer’s actions, delivering stable and reliable focusing even with fast-aperture lenses, from the MOD (Minimum Object Distance) to infinity. The 35-150mm F2-2.8 offers excellent focus tracking of moving objects so you are ready for those important moments. Additionally, the focus motor is quiet, so it is ideal for shooting both still images and video in situations that demand low noise. 5. Expanded versatility with excellent close-range shooting performance At the 35mm wide-angle end, the MOD of the 35-150mm F2-2.8 is 0.33m (13in), achieving a maximum magnification ratio of 1:5.7. This allows users to concentrate on shooting without worrying about the distance to the subject and enables compositions that leverage the fast wide-open F2-2.8 aperture to produce high levels of background blurring while capturing the subject in enlarged detail. 6. TAMRON Lens UtilityTM expands the possibilities of still photography and video shooting The 35-150mm F2-2.8 zoom is compatible with the dedicated TAMRON Lens Utility software developed in-house by TAMRON that empowers users to easily update the lens to the latest firmware without going through the camera and includes functions to support focusing operations and other actions when shooting still images or video. By utilizing a wide range of functions, users can expand the breadth of expression. For example, A-B Focus allows users to limit focusing to two pre-set focus points, shifting focus from one subject to another with just a click of the Focus Set Button. Users can also choose between Linear and Non-linear, which affects how the focus shifts during manual focusing. 7. Moisture-Resistant Construction, Fluorine Coating, and Hood Locking Mechanism for greater convenience (1) Among the zoom lenses for Nikon Z mount cameras (As of July 2023: TAMRON) (2) The lens for Sony E-mount previously launched on October 28, 2021. * Length is the distance from the front end of the lens to the lens mount face. ** The circular diaphragm stays almost perfectly circular up to two stops down from maximum aperture. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Members Martin Vronsky Posted September 11 Author Members Share Posted September 11 Quote We always love a new Z lens. This one I think is something special as it is so versatile. Would you consider a 35-150 f/2-2.8? It is now available in native Z mount. 00:00 Intro 00:17 8K footage sampled to 4K from the 35-150 f/2.0-2.8 01:05 A channel first! 01:30 Tamron 35-150mm f/2.0-2.8 Zoom 02:30 Close of look, how about the weight and build 03:30 Lens hood and front element 03:40 What about it being an extending lens? 04:40 How do the zoom and focus ring feel? 05:10 Buttons and switches 05:50 Focus ring 06:25 Overall build quality ? 07:10 Sample images 07:25 Lens size comparison 08:00 How does it feel on the Z9? 08:10 Focus speed? 08:20 8K sampled to 4k footage showing aperture changes when zooming 08:53 How quiet are the focus motors? 09:20 Similar in size and weight to the 85mm 1.2 S 10:45 How does it look and feel on the Z6 II? 11:12 More stills 11:22 More video on the 35-150 Tamron 12:40 Specs 14:25 Pricing 14:40 Please vote in the poll 15:00 Love to know your comments 15:30 Summary 16:00 Outro Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Martin Vronsky Posted September 18 Author Members Share Posted September 18 Quote What a lens, like truly, what a lens. Chech it out. 00:10 Video and still montage of the Tamron 35-150mm f/2-2.8 00:55 Sunset / Twilight in Capture One 01:40 What is the slowest shutter speed possible? 02:25 Plenty of info in the shadows from your Nikon cameras 02:50 Best view of Melbourne’s skyline? In 8K 03:40 How does the Tamron Z mount 35-150mm f/2-2.8 look at 640 iSO 05:00 What can we expect handheld with 35-150mm f/2-2.8 05:00 Video of Tamron Z 35-150mm f/2-2.8 how well stabilised 06:30 How is the detail hand held at night on the Tamron Z 35-150mm f/2-2.8 ? 08:15 Capturing landscapes and cityscapes the Tamron Z 35-150mm f/2-2.8 rocks! 08:45 Good travel lens? 09:15 More 8K video sampled down to 4K 10:15 What is distortion like? 10:55 Street photography lens, how does the Tamron Z 35-150mm f/2-2.8 work in the laneways? 11:25 Chromatic abberation? 12:45 Sharp? 14:10 What is colour rendition like on the Tamron Z 35-150mm f/2-2.8? 15:00 How about portraits? Tamron Z 35-150mm f/2-2.8 16:20 Tamron Z 35-150mm f/2-2.8 sunshine and water 16:40 What about flare reduction and contrast? 18:45 Corner sharpness 19:45 Please comment 20:00 Outro 20:15 More handled footage from the Tamron Z 35-150mm f/2-2.8 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Members Martin Vronsky Posted September 19 Author Members Share Posted September 19 Quote Tamron just release an updated lens, the 70-180mm f/2.8 Di III VC VXD G2. This lens is perfect for handheld shooters with updated autofocus, vibration compensation, and their custom switch. What will you photograph with the new Tamron lens? 0:00 Intro 0:33 New updates 1:25 New features 2:32 Final thoughts Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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