What is PZD MACRO?
The Tamron 16-300mm f/3.5-6.3 Di II VC PZD MACRO Lens for Canon is a wide-angle to telephoto zoom lens for Canon EF-mount APS-C cameras that features a versatile 35mm equivalent focal length of 25.6-480mm. This provides users with an extremely wide-angle and super telephoto lens in one convenient package.
Is Tamron 16-300mm full frame?
Tamron recently announced two additions to their lineup of zoom lenses: the APS-C-dedicated 16-300mm f/3.5-6.3 Di II VC PZD Macro and the full-frame compatible 28-300mm f/3.5-6.3 Di VC PZD. Both lenses are available with Canon EF, Nikon F, or Sony A lens mounts. …
What makes our 16mm to 300mm lenses so special?
This single lens covers 16mm to 300mm and provides macro focusing. It combines our latest advances in optical design – including the deployment of aspherical elements and newly developed glass – with multiple layers of coating to produce clear, sharp images while maintaining compact dimensions.
What is the zoom ratio of Tamron 16 300mm?
Tamron has even trade-marked the term ‘all in one’ and its 16-300mm lens leads the class with an 18.8:1 zoom ratio. From 16mm (24mm equiv) and upwards to…
Should I get the canon 16-300mm or 18-200mm?
If you can, go with the Canon 18-200mm. This 16-300mm gives you more “zoom” though. Does have VC (vibration control). In the picture, that’s the lens fully extended next to a standard sized wine bottle. So it’s pretty compact. As expected, you won’t get the sharpest images, especially once you are out of high-in-the-sky sun light.