Tamron Unveils Two New Lenses: 28-75mm and 35-150mm

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Published on October 4, 2021
Stephanie Vermillion
Adorama ALC

This fall, Tamron will help creators level up their photography like never before with the introduction of two groundbreaking new Tamron lenses: the Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 and the Tamron 35-150mm f/2-2.8.

The new 28-75mm f/2.8 G2 is the second-generation version of this fast-aperture, standard zoom lens, designed for Sony mirrorless cameras. Built from consumer feedback on the first edition of the lens, this powerful new lens features everything from enhanced image performance to mind-blowing autofocus speed. Not to mention, it has an ergonomic texture to make shooting more seamless than ever.

Continuing the innovation is the revolutionary 35-150mm f/2-2.8 lens — the world’s first mirrorless zoom lens with a maximum aperture of f/2. The lens, designed for Sony E-mount cameras, covers everything from wide angle to telephoto. This makes it perfect for travel photographers needing a powerful all-in-one lens.

Read on for more details about these exciting new Tamron lenses.

Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 Lens

  • Best image quality in standard zoom lens class
  • Fast and near-silent VXD linear motor for high-speed and precise autofocusing
  • MOD of 7.1” at 28mm
  • Maximum magnification ratio of 1:2.7
  • New design includes enhanced texture for a more user-friendly experience
  • Lightweight, compact design
  • Compatible with camera features like fast hybrid AF and eye AF

With the new Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 lens, photographers will always be ready when the shot strikes — whether it’s a wide angle or close-up. You can rest assured this lens has the stellar built-in image quality to get the job done. Also, the f/2.8 aperture guarantees a sharp, stunning image with a soft, blurred background that puts the subject in focus.

Plus, with a fast and quiet XVD linear motor focus mechanism, photographers can quickly and precisely focus on their subjects no matter the setting. In fact, this lens offers a focusing speed that’s almost twice as fast as its predecessor. Pair that with the dazzling image quality, thanks to an optical construction with 17 elements in 15 groups, and this lens is sure to be a game changer for Sony photographers and videographers.

The Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 lens is available for preorder at $899.

Tamron 35-150mm f/2-2.8 Lens

  • World’s first f/2-2.8 fast-aperture zoom lens
  • Versatile zoom range for everything from wide to telephoto
  • Top-notch optical performance across the zoom range
  • Fast, quiet VXD linear motor mechanism for speedy and precise AF
  • Close-focusing capability with MOD of 0.33mm at wide end
  • Compact body with 35-150mm zoom range
  • New design for better grip
  • Moisture-resistant construction, fluorine coating, and hood with locking mechanism
  • Compatible with camera features like fast hybrid AF and eye AF

The Tamron 35-150mm f/2-2.8 lens isn’t just powerful, it’s groundbreaking. This starts with its title as the world’s first mirrorless zoom lens with a maximum wide-open aperture of f/2. The result? Sharp, stunning images from a versatile lens that does it all. It doesn’t matter if it’s wide angle shots or a telephoto zoom to capture far-away subjects. It’s truly an all-in-one lens for travel photographers and videographers.

The innovation continues across the Tamron lenses’ list of specs. The 35-150mm features an outstanding optical performance with four low-dispersion and three glass-molded aspherical lens elements. Additionally, this image quality extends well across the zoom range. The lens also comes with top-notch autofocus features, including focus tracking of moving subjects. This makes it great for wildlife and event photography. Plus, the lens’ built-in moisture-resistant construction and fluorine coating ensure it is ready for life on the road.

The Tamron 35-150mm f/2-2.8 lens is available for preorder at $1899.

Stephanie Vermillion
Stephanie Vermillion is a wedding, documentary and small business filmmaker covering the New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania area, as well as a travel and lifestyle journalist reporting on a variety of topics across the globe. Combining Stephanie’s interests in storytelling, love, wildlife, travel and media, Stephanie Vermillion Studio was built from the ground up in her one-bedroom apartment in Hoboken, New Jersey. Stephanie’s writing and photography have been published in outlets like Mental Floss and Elite Daily, and her filmmaking includes everything from East Coast weddings to awareness-building wildlife conservation films around the world.