What is VC in Tamron lenses?

What is VC in Tamron lenses?

The VC (vibration compensation) mechanism is a Tamron development which ensures an effective compensation for camera vibrations. Especially hand-held, low-light and tele photography is susceptible for camera shake and consequent blurred results, due to the required longer shutter speeds.

Is Tamron 17 50 A full frame?

It covers the very popular 17-50mm focal length range (equivalent to 26-78mm in the full-frame 35mm format) making it extremely versatile. Tamron’s Vibration Compensation (VC) mechanism minimizes the effects of handheld camera shake (up to 4-stops), providing a means to great low-light shooting.

What does Di II mean on Tamron lenses?

A Tamron “Di” (Digitally Integrated) lens is a lens optimized for digital cameras including those with 36x24mm ‘full frame’ sensors. A Tamron “Di II” (Digitally Integrated II) lens is a lens optimized for digital cameras with an APS-C sized sensor.

How does Tamron VC work?

The VC mechanism in lenses for Nikon and Canon cameras uses a shift method that moves part of the optical system parallel to the image plane. When the VC switch is turned on and the camera’s shutter button is pressed halfway down, the lock is released, allowing Vibration Compensation to start.

What does SP mean on a Tamron lens?

Super Performance
Tamron first introduced its SP (Super Performance) series of lenses in 1979.

Is Tamron Di full frame?

TAMRON All-in-One Zoom Lens. Di (Digitally Integrated Design) lenses are designed for full-frame and APS-C format digital SLR cameras and feature an optical design tailored to the characteristics of digital cameras.

What is XR Tamron?

The new AF18-200mm high power zoom lens from Tamron features an entirely new optical design using XR (Extra Refractive Index) glass in an innovative way in order to optimize the overall distribution of optical power throughout the entire zoom range.

What Does VC mean on a camera lens?

Vibration Compensation
Is it possible to use the Vibration Compensation (VC) mechanism when the camera is fixed on a tripod? VC may work incorrectly when the camera is fixed on a tripod, so it should be switched off.

What does SP mean Tamron?

What does Tamron SP mean?

Tamron first introduced its SP (Super Performance) series of lenses in 1979. The first introductions in the recently updated series are two pro-level prime lenses that are compatible with full-frame DSLR cameras. They feature image stabilization and a very wide maximum aperture.

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