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A bit silly, the nomenclature...
With Tamron, Di means "Digitally integrated". Not that there is all of a sudden something digital integrated as opposed to non Di lenses, but it basically means the coatings are re-formulated to combat purple fringing. Similar to Sigma's DG generation.
Di II means the same, but the II stands for "APS-C" lenses. So, lenses with a smaller image circle than the Di lenses, which are designed for 135 format.
And then now, Di III. Also for... APS-C. But a different mount. So now it does not stand for the image circle anymore, but rather for a shorter flange distance. Right...
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[quote name='Klaus' timestamp='1323329557' post='13523']
Quite a surprise that Tamron is the first among the third party manufacturers to release something for NEX…..[/quote]
....oops -
hmmm, i vaguely remember hearing that sony either bought or invested in tamron some time back... although i don't know why - so maybe not true
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Tamron's nomenclature has always been silly ... ;-)
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Oh wowsers... <img src='http://forum.photozone.de/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/blink.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':blink:' /> I'd much rather have their 60mm macro in E mount. <img src='http://forum.photozone.de/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/angry.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':angry:' />
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12-08-2011, 11:22 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-08-2011, 11:23 AM by Brightcolours.)
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....oops -
hmmm, i vaguely remember hearing that sony either bought or invested in tamron some time back... although i don't know why - so maybe not true
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A long time back already... long before Sony bought up Minolta's DSLR branch to enter the DSLR arena (again...). Sony has an 11% stake in Tamron. Different Sony lenses were either a rebadged Tamron (Sony 11-18mm DT ultra wide angle zoom, Sony 28-75mm f2.8 FF standard zoom, Sony 18-200 and 18-250mm super zooms), or a Tamron designed lens. Many Sony lenses also are manufactured by Tamron (like the Sony/Zeiss ones).
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[quote name='Brightcolours' timestamp='1323343345' post='13530']
A long time back already...Many Sony lenses also are manufactured by Tamron (like the Sony/Zeiss ones).
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ta Bc - well i knew i was old, but well, that old!! ....... maybe their 70-300 is a carbon copy too .....
..... and hmmm, i wondered why i need to look at two copies of the 1635 to find something reasonable - i hadn't thought that cz would be like that
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Sony 70-300 appeared way before Tamron marketed their new one, AFAIR.
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[quote name='Rover' timestamp='1323351346' post='13532']
Sony 70-300 appeared way before Tamron marketed their new one, AFAIR.
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...... bummer
Is the Tamron lens identical to Sony version? The filter size isn't the same, though. Thoughts?