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Tamron 300 mm f/ 5.6 Adapt-A-Matic Lens

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Tamron 300 mm f/ 5.6 Adapt-A-Matic lens

Tamron 300 mm f/ 5.6 Adapt-A-Matic lens

Format: 35mm SLR

Type: Prime lens

Focusing: Manual Focus (MF)

Lens mounts: Tamron Adapt-A-Matic

First year of production: 1972

Last year of production: 1973

Optical design: 4 elements in 2 groups

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Focal lengthMax. apertureMin. apertureBladesMin. Focus (m.)Filter Ø (mm.)Weight (gr/oz)Length (mm/in)
300mmf/5.6f/2292.562795/28203/8

Additional information:

The Tamron 300 mm f/ 5.6 Adapt-A-Matic is a telephoto prime lens for 35 mm SLR cameras popular in the 1960-70s (via the interchangeable Adapt-A-Matic mount).

The lens is equipped with a built-in hood.

There are three variants of the lens.  You can see the ultimate variant in the photo. 


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Posted by: Nik_SSG   Date of publication: 29.07.2011

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