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Story By Jenn Gidman
Images By Spencer Kofoed
Mountain Biking Goes Electric with Spencer Kofoed
Spencer Kofoed’s Tamron 17-28mm ultra-wide-angle and 28-75mm zoom lenses help him capture the latest adventure sport.
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Images By Lisa Garness Mallory
Cutting-Edge Creations with Lisa Garness Mallory
Lisa Garness Mallory takes photos with her Tamron SP 150-600mm VC G2 lens, then turns them into 3D art with her engraving tools.
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Images By Jonny Hill
Leap Into New Landscapes with Jonny Hill
Sandstone canyons, hot springs, and mountain lakes are the scenes that now catch photographer Jonny Hill’s eye with his Tamron wide-angle and zoom lenses.
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The world’s smallest Sony telephoto lens is finally here from Tamron. The 70-300mm F/4.5-6.3 Di III RXD (Model A047) for Sony full-frame E-mount mirrorless cameras is a telephoto zoom lens. It was designed and created so photographers of all skill levels can enjoy high quality images comfortably. The 70-300mm achieves both the world’s smallest size and lightest weight. It comes in at 5.8 in. long with a maximum diameter of 77mm. It is additionally weighing just 19.2 oz. With special emphasis on resolving power, Tamron has remarkably deployed special lens elements appropriately arranged to correct chromatic aberration. Chromatic aberration is generally very strong in a telephoto lens.
Users can enjoy high-resolution images combined with the stunning bokeh qualities that are achievable only with a telephoto lens. In addition, the lens also incorporates the RXD (Rapid eXtra-silent stepping Drive) unit. The RXD is a high-speed precision AF drive system that is remarkably quiet. The 70-300mm is a versatile lens for photographing landscapes, sports and other action, pets and wildlife and more. The lens also demonstrates its potential for portrait shooting, and casual snapshots. The lens is also compatible with scenarios that require you to be mobile and shoot handheld, like sporting events. Designed for full-frame, the lens is at home on APS-C mirrorless cameras and also provides a 105-450mm equivalent field-of-view.
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Images By Mike Moats
Mike Moats uses his Tamron SP 90mm VC Macro and 18-400mm VC lenses to create macro masterworks.
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Images By Paul Winner
Paul Winner takes his Tamron SP 24-70mm VC G2 lens to capture the wide view of Colorado’s sand dunes.
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Images By Michael Schmitt
Michael Schmitt uses the Tamron 35-150mm VC OSD zoom lens to take families’ portraits from the other side of their windows.

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Images By Rhonda Coe
Rhonda Coe doesn’t let local lockdowns curb her creativity in photographing landscapes with the Tamron 10-24mm VC HLD wide-angle lens.
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