Prekės informacija
Bendrosios charakteristikos
Prekės tipas
Prekės ženklas
Serija
Tamron
Modelis
14-150mm f/3.5-5.8 DI III Micro Four Thirds Black
Svoris
285 g
Diafragma
F/3.5-5.8
Diafragmos dalių skaičius
7
Minimalus fokusavimo atstumas
50 cm
Lęšiai / Objektyvo dalys
17 / 13
Židinio nuotolis
1.4 - 15 cm
Filtro skersmuo
5.2 cm
Garantija
24 mėn
Papildoma informacija
IF sistema. XR stiklas. ZL (Zoom Lock) mechanizmas
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Tamron 14-150mm f/3.5-5.8 DI III Micro Four Thirds Black
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Developed by Olympus Imaging and Panasonic, Micro Four Thirds is a new system standard for compact mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras that enables users to capture high-quality images using smaller, lighter equipment. Now, Tamron has expanded the possibilities of the Micro Four Thirds system with an innovative 14-150mm zoom lens (equivalent to 28-300mm in the 35mm and full-frame formats). This 10.7x zoom weighs only 285g (10.1oz) and has a compact form factor that accepts a 52mm diameter filter. Available in a sophisticated black or silver finish, this unique lens makes it easy to compose and capture sharp pictures over a very wide range of shooting conditions. It’s ideal for travel, family, and creative photography.
Megazoom
A lens from the megazoom class allows you to capture a much larger area. Megazooms offer focal lengths from wide angles down to the telephoto range and are thus the lens of choice for most situations. As a result of their high level of flexibility, compact size and low weight, these lenses are particularly suitable for daily use as an all-round lens, as well as for vacations, activities requiring little baggage or for families with children and all their gear in tow.
- ASL: Hybrid aspherical elements ensure unique image quality and compactness
- LD (Low Dispersion): Lens element for greater image sharpness and the correction of chromatic aberration.
- Zoom Lock (ZL) mechanism: Protects against undesired extension of the lens barrel.