Format: 35mm SLR
Type: Zoom lens
Focusing: Manual Focus (MF)
Lens mounts: Tamron Adaptall-2
First year of production: 1980
Last year of production: 1987
Optical design: 9 elements in 10 groups
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Specifications:
Focal length | Max. aperture | Min. aperture | Blades | Min. Focus (m.) | Filter Ø (mm.) | Weight (gr/oz) | Length (mm/in) |
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24mm - 50mm | f/3.5 - f/3.8 | f/32 | 6 | 0.6 | 77 | 346/12,2 | 65.5/2,6 |
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Additional information:
The Tamron SP 24-48 mm f/ 3.5-3.8 Adaptall-2 model 13A is a wide-angle fast prime lens for 35 mm SLR cameras popular in the 1970-90s (via the interchangeable Adaptall-2 bayonet mount).
The lens is remarkable for its compact size. Besides the evident advantage, such as a build, the lens has a drawback - filters can be mounted on the original hood only.
SP (Super Performance) - the lineup of Tamron best lenses.
Links to online resources: Posted by: Nik_SSG Date of publication: 14.07.2011
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