Item Description
Tamron 60TH ANNIVERSARY MODEL 18-270MM Di II VC PZD THE WORLD'S LIGHTEST,
SMALLEST 15X ZOOM, WITH TAMRON'S FIRST PZD (PIEZO DRIVE) AF SYSTEM
A
light, compact, ultra-high-power 15x zoom lens with PZD (Piezo Drive) the first
Piezoelectric internal autofocus motor by Tamron exclusively for digital SLR
cameras with APS-C sized sensors.
The acclaimed Tamron 18-270mm VC ultra
zoom for APS-C format DSLRs has reached an astonishing new level of compactness,
performance,and speed with the addition of PZD (Piezo Drive), an innovative
ultrasonic autofocus motor based on an advanced piezoelectric design. The result
is a lens that's considerably lighter, and noticeably shorter and slimmer
(filter diameter: 62mm) than any previous lens in its class, and provides
faster, quieter auto-focusing.
Signature features that have made this
amazingly versatile lens the world standard in its class have been retained.
They include a 28-419mm equivalent (15X) zoom range, an improved, lightweight,
compact Vibration Compensation (VC) system, macro focusing to 0.49m (19.3
inches) throughout, and, of course, superlative imaging performance.
Compact and Easy to Carry 15X All-in-One Zoom with Outstanding Feature Set
The 18-270mm Di II VC PZD boasts the world's highest zoom range at 15x
magnification for a lens with its compact size and light weight, with the added
value of Tamron's proprietary VC (Vibration Compensation) image stabilization.
At 15.9 ounces, measuring 3.8 inches in length (from mount face to the tip of
the lens), and 2.9 inches in diameter with a filter diameter of Ø62mm, it's a
compact and easy-to-carry lens. A minimum focusing distance of 19.3 inches
throughout the zoom range and a maximum magnification ratio of 1:3.8.
Tamron's new PZD (Piezo Drive) autofocus technology delivers silent,
high-speed autofocus in a compact lens
Ultrasonic motors are divided
into two categories depending on the principle that generates the energy to move
the drive: traveling wave motors and standing wave motors. Traveling wave motors
include the ring-type ultrasonic motor used in the recently launched SP 70-300mm
VC USD as well as other lenses, but this lens employs a newer technology, the
PZD (Piezo Drive), which functions on the standing wave principle.
A
standing wave ultrasonic motor utilizes high-frequency voltage to extend and
turn the Piezoelectric (Piezoceramic) element, thus moving the entire element in
a standing wave movement. The metal tip is the contact point of the element to
the rotor, and moves in an elliptic motion from the swiveling motion of the
moving element, and the friction from this motion turns the rotor. Standing wave
ultrasonic motors have the distinct advantage of being smaller than their
traveling wave counterparts, and therefore allow a more compact SLR lens size.
VC (Vibration Compensation)
Tamron's VC mechanism employs a
three-coil system, whereby three driving coils activate the shake-compensating
VC lens group electromagnetically via three steel balls. The VC lens elements
are held in place only by contact with the steel balls, achieving smooth
movement with little friction. This provides a stable viewfinder image with
excellent tracking performance that eliminates the blur from handheld shots for
cleaner, crisper shots.
New VC Mechanism (Moving Coil Method)
Tamron's original VC image stabilization mechanism utilized a moving magnet
system whereby a heavy magnet was positioned near the moving VC lens element. In
the new VC unit, the positions of the magnet and the coil are reversed, and
because of this, the VC optical lens element is attached to the coil. The new VC
mechanism employs a moving coil mechanism with a lightweight coil, and the
lighter coil reduces the load on the drive system. Thus, the lighter, more
compact new VC unit contributes to the lens's overall light weight and compact
size.
Specifications:
| Construction |
16 elements, 13 groups |
| Angle of view |
75° 33' - 5° 55' |
| Aperture Range |
F/3.5-6.3 to F/22-40 |
| Closest Focusing Distance |
19.3 in (0.49m) |
| Maximum Magnification |
1: 3.8 (at f=270mm: MFD 0.49m) |
| Filter Size |
62mm |
| Length |
3.5" |
| Weight |
450g (15.9 oz) |