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Shop By Category Camera Lenses Nikon Z Full Frame Tamron
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This lens offers a versatile zoom range and a constant f/2.8 aperture for excellent low-light performance and creative focus control. The enhanced optical design ensures higher resolution and sharpness, while the VXD motor delivers fast and precise autofocus for both photos and videos. Its close focusing capability and ergonomic design enhance usability, and the connector port allows easy customisation and updates via Tamron Lens Utility software, providing a tailored shooting experience.
Featuring an updated optical design and refined focusing system, the Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 Di III VXD G2 is a Nikon Z-mount zoom offering a versatile wide-to-portrait-length range and bright f/2.8 maximum aperture. Revamped optics yield higher resolution and improved sharpness over the previous generation, and the focusing system has been replaced with a VXD (Voice-coil eXtreme-torque Drive) mechanism that achieves faster, more precise performance to suit both stills and video applications. As the second generation of this popular lens, this updated version also sees refinements to the exterior design of the lens, a closer minimum focusing distance of 7.1", and a new connector port for streamlining the process of working with Tamron Lens Utility software to adjust lens settings.
Versatile standard zoom is designed for full-frame Nikon Z-mount mirrorless cameras but can also be used with APS-C models, where it will provide a 42-112.5mm equivalent focal length range.
Bright constant f/2.8 maximum aperture affords consistent illumination throughout the zoom range and also affords greater control over the depth of field for working with selective focus techniques.
The connector port works in conjunction with Tamron Lens Utility software for customizing lens functions and updating firmware through the lens rather than through the camera.