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  2. Tamron - Wikipedia

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    The Tamron SP AF 2875 mm f / 2.8 XR Di LD Aspherical [IF] Macro (model A09), a full-frame constant aperture lens mounted on a film camera. Tamron has sold more than 5 million lenses as of September 2014. [ 3 ]

  3. List of third-party Sony E-mount lenses - Wikipedia

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    List of third-party Sony E-mount lenses. Add languages. Add links. ... AF 75/1.2 E Pro [49] 2023-07 [50] 75mm: f /1.2: f ... Tamron: A071: 28-200mm F/2.8-5.6 Di III ...

  4. Tamron 28-300mm F/3.5-6.3 Di VC PZD - Wikipedia

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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.

  5. List of Minolta A-mount lenses - Wikipedia

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    When Sony took over the system in 2006, [14] 12 lenses were rebranded as Sony A-mount lenses and launched alongside 6 new designs and 2 teleconverters. [15] Of the dozen rebranded lenses, most are optically, mechanically and electrically identical to their Minolta predecessors and differ only in their outer appearance, however, three have seen ...

  6. List of Sony E-mount lenses - Wikipedia

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    Sony Tele Converter 1.4x 2016 Rear converter 35mm 167g SEL-14TC Sony Tele Converter 2x 2016 Rear converter 35mm 207g SEL-20TC Sony Lens Adapter E/A 1 2010 Mount adapter APS-C 110g LA-EA1 for A-mount lenses on E-mount camera, glass-less, CD-AF / OS-PD-AF with SSM/SAM lenses only. Sony Lens Adapter E/A 2 2011 Mount adapter APS-C 200g LA-EA2

  7. Minolta A-mount system - Wikipedia

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    An entry-level camera, exposure mode was program AE only, with a high-speed program option, no Creative Expansion Card support. An even more basic Maxxum, this camera was basically for the point-and-shoot user that wanted a system SLR camera with interchangeable lenses and more powerful flashes, but did not want the features on, or did not want to pay for the 5000i, 7000i, 8000i cameras.