What is Tamron Adaptall?
What is Tamron Adaptall?
Tamron Adaptall Lenses. In the mid-1970s, Tamron launched a new line of interchangeable mount third party lenses that it appropriately named Adaptall. The universal lens bodies connected via a bayonet to one side of an Adaptall adapter, whose other side had a camera-specific fitting.
Can you put other lenses on a Canon?
This was the start of the single biggest native lens system for an interchangeable lens camera. If you bought a Canon EOS camera, you knew that any of the EF lens range would fit your camera. That stayed the same for 16 years. In fact, it’s still true – all EF lenses fit all EOS cameras, one way or another.
Do camera lens adapters affect image quality?
If the adaptor contains a lens or lenses to allow for an otherwise unattainable lens to sensor distance then some quality loss will occur. A $2000 adaptor or one branded “Carl Zeiss” will have little quality loss. Practical reality says that a $100 or less will have noticeable quality loss.
Can Tamron lenses be used with Nikon cameras?
In fact, our Tamron B028 is the world’s only 22.2x lens, offering a level of telephoto performance and wide to tele range not previously possible in just one lens. We have a DSLR lens for Canon to Nikon and these same lenses fit mirrorless cameras when used with the manufacturer adapter.
Why Tamron lenses for nature photography?
Professional nature photographers and casual family photo documenters alike can benefit from such outstanding clarity and ease. Regardless of an enthusiast’s or pro’s specific shooting requirements, Tamron has every type of lens to fit their needs, and they won’t be hard to come by.
Why choose Tamron?
By combining deft skill with customer satisfaction, Tamron has sustained decades of triumph. Our early expertise in the world of optics expanded over time, eventually blossoming into a pursuit of technological advancement at the helm of the camera lens manufacturing industry.
Where is Tamron located in the US?
The region in which Tamron is located (Long Island, NY) is now in Phase 4. We are receiving shipments from FedEx and UPS. Please feel free to send us lens repairs.