Tamron 70-180 mm f/2.8 Di III VC VXD G2
1. Introduction
In these times Tamron have been following their own, very original path. Instead of presenting the classic 24-70 f/2.8 model they launched two versions of the 28-75 mm f/2.8 lens. In case of longer focal lengths they keep being original as well – instead of producing a device with classic 70-200 mm parameters they have dusted off the old Leica idea, namely the telephoto Vario-Apo-Elmarit-R 70-180 mm f/2.8. In April 2020 we saw the Tamron 70-180 mm f/2.8 Di III VXD, and in August 2023 they launched its successor, the 70-180 mm f/2.8 Di III VC VXD G2 model with an image stabilization unit.
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I guess two things contributed to the new solution. If you want to produce a fixed-focal telephoto lens it is the easiest to save on weight, physical parameters, and the price by cutting off the longer end of the focal spectrum. By 200 mm and f/2.8 aperture the entrance pupil amounts to 71.4 mm and by 189 mm and the same aperture fastness – only to 64.3 mm. As a result, Tamron was able to use a much smaller and lighter front element system and a smaller filter diameter. They saved on weight as well; the 70-180 mm Tamrons are significantly lighter than their 70-200 mm equivalents.
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