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Tamron 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5 IF Di II LD Aspherical

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£445.00 
According to the range of focal lengths (10-24 mm), this lens belongs to wide-angle, according to the range of use — to universal: it is available in modifications for Canon, Nikon, Minolta, Pentax and Sony systems with APS-C matrices and corresponding mounts. Viewing angles are 108° 44' — 60° 20'. Autofocus drive — ultrasonic (for Nikon) or "screwdriver" (for the rest). Aperture — f / 3.5 – f / 4.5.
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Tamron 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5 IF Di II LD Aspherical
£445.00 
Tamron 10-24mm f/3.5-4.5 IF Di II LD Aspherical
Lens type
wide angle
System
Canon
Nikon
Minolta
Pentax
Sony
Mount
Canon EF-S
Nikon F
Pentax K
Sony A
Focal length
10 - 24 mm
Aperture value
f/3.5 - f/4.5
Viewing angles
108° 44' - 60° 20'
Min. diaphragm
22
Minimum focus distance
0.24 m
Sensor size
APS-C
Autofocus drive
ultrasonic drive motor / "F" mount only /
AF drive (screw driven)
Internal focus
Design (elements/groups)
12 elements in 9 groups
Number of diaphragm blades
7
Filter diameter
77 mm
Dimensions (diameter/length)
83.2х86.5 mm
Weight
406 g
Added to E-Catalog
september 2008

According to the range of focal lengths (10-24 mm), this lens belongs to wide-angle, according to the range of use — to universal: it is available in modifications for Canon, Nikon, Minolta, Pentax and Sony systems with APS-C matrices and corresponding mounts. Viewing angles are 108° 44' — 60° 20'. Autofocus drive — ultrasonic (for Nikon) or "screwdriver" (for the rest). Aperture — f / 3.5 – f / 4.5.

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