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Tamron 28-300mm F/3.5-6.3 Di VC PZD
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The Tamron 28-300mm F/3.5-6.3 Di VC PZD (Model A010) is an interchangeable superzoom full-frame DSLR camera lens announced by Tamron on February 6, 2014[7] and released in late June 2014 for the Canon and Nikon mounts and on 30 October 2014 for the Sony mount.[4]
The Sony version, released later than the Canon and Nikon variants and discontinued earlier than the other two,[5] does not feature image stabilization (or "Vibration Compensation", "VC", as Tamron calls it) since the relevant Sony cameras that the lens is compatible with feature in-body image stabilization.[6]
The lens supports full-time manual focus in both autofocus (AF) as well as in manual focus (MF) modes.[6]
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See also
- Canon EF 28-300mm lens — a similar, older, heavier, more expensive first-party lens for Canon DSLR cameras by Canon
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