The Tamron 35-150mm f/2-2.8 Di III VXD Lens for Sony E is a zoom lens that covers the range from wide-angle (35mm) through telephoto (150mm) and is ideal for travel photography.
It is the first zoom lens for Sony E-mount full-frame mirrorless cameras to have a maximum wide-open aperture of f/2. With this focal range, you can enjoy shooting magnificent views and large buildings at 35mm and dynamic close-up shots at 150mm. Travel photographers can easily take beautiful sunrise and sunset shots, shoot distinctive exterior buildings and interiors like restaurants, and take twilight and nightscape photos.
With high-level performance under a wide variety of shooting conditions, this new fast lens is ideal for trips aimed at creating photographic works. In addition, by incorporating the VXD (Voice-coil eXtreme-torque Drive) linear motor focus mechanism, the lens features a very high-speed and high-precision autofocus for a fast-aperture lens. It also incorporates a new design in the pursuit of enhanced operability and ergonomic texture.
This lens supports the full array of frequently used angles-of-view including wide-angle, standard, medium telephoto and telephoto, making it easy to compose the perfect shot without changing your position from the subject.
This lens is compatible with the new ‘Tamron Lens Utility’ software originally and uniquely developed by Tamron. Tamron Lens Utility can be operated via your own computer by connecting the lens from its Connector Port via the optional Tamron Connection Cable (sold separately). Users can customise the functions and update the firmware through the lens rather than through the camera. The personal customisation gives flexible shooting options to match the shooting situation such as still photography or videography.
IMPORTANT:
Please check if your camera is fully compatible with this lens via the Tamron portal: https://www.tamron.com/faq/products/checker.html
If a camera is not on the list it may still work, but might not have access to the full features of the lens.
All Cinema grade cameras are currently not compatible at this time.