Tamron A046 - zoomlins - 17 mm - 28 mm

Tamron A046 - zoomlins - 17 mm - 28 mm A046SF
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A046SF
  • Compact size you can take anywhere and everywhere
  • Beautifully capture every scene and vista
  • Superior close-up shooting performance empowers creativity
  • High performance autofocus system means you'll own every shooting opportunity
  • User-friendly design is beautiful, durable and functional
Step out of the normal lens zone and into the wilds of wide-angle. The 17-28 mm F/2.8 Di III RXD is a large aperture ultra wide-angle zoom lens for Sony E-mount that was designed exclusively for mirrorless cameras and provides unrivaled portability and superb image quality. It's a small and light weight zoom lens. The dramatic 17-28 mm zoom range adds new dimensions to photographing landscapes, cityscapes, mountains and scenic vistas - as well as groups and building interiors. Despite its compact size, it offers outstanding optical performance. Strategically deployed LD (Low Dispersion) and XLD (eXtra Low Dispersion) lens elements thoroughly suppress chromatic aberration. The combination of ultra wide-angle focal length and an MOD (Minimum Object Distance) of 0.19 m (7.5 in) at the wide-angle end encourages richly expressive and creative photography. The 17-28 mm zoom's AF drive system is powered by the RXD (Rapid eXtra-silent stepping Drive) stepping motor unit that enables it to deliver high-speed, high-precision operation. In addition, the zoom lens features Moisture-Resistant Construction and a hydrophobic Fluorine Coating that repels fingerprints and dirt. This compact but powerful tool will boost your mobility and drive your vision of capturing subjects in new ways.

 

 
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