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		<title>Tamron announces 24-70mm lens with image stabilization</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Feb 2012 18:01:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michael Crider</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tamron, budget alternative to the more expensive official lenses from the likes of Canon and Nikon, has a new baby they&#8217;re showing off today. The 24-70mm F/2.8 zoom lens will compete with similar models from the official camera manufacturers, with one crucial distinction: it includes image stabilization technology, which no other manufacturer is offering at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tamron, budget alternative to the more expensive official lenses from the likes of Canon and Nikon, has a new baby they&#8217;re showing off today. The 24-70mm F/2.8 zoom lens will compete with similar models from the official camera manufacturers, with one crucial distinction: it includes image stabilization technology, which no other manufacturer is offering at this size at present. Tamron&#8217;s low-noise motor is also packed in under their &#8220;Ultrasonic Silent Drive&#8221; label. There&#8217;s no word on pricing or availability for the &#8220;SP 24-70mm F/2.8 Di VC USD&#8221;, but expect it to come in mounts for all the popular Digital SLRs out there.</p>
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<p>The 24-70mm zoom lens is a popular size, though not a cheap one if you go with first-party glass. Neither the Canon L-series F/2.8 lens ($1300 street) or Nikkor F/2.8 ($1900 street) comes with anti-vibration technology, which the two companies have focused on longer telephoto lenses thus far. Considering that Tamron&#8217;s budget competitor Sigma sells their copy of the 24-70mm lens for about $900, expect the SP 24-70mm F/2.8 Di VC USD to come at or near that price. There is no previous generation in this size for Tamron.</p>
<p>The company claims that its new image stabilization improved on the original VC design by using a reverse-mounted magnet and coil system, which attached the lens element directly to the coil. The lighter coil and magnet allows for a considerably more compact lens than other 24-70mm options, a design choice that Tamron employs in other models as well. Two extra refractive index elements help to keep chromatic aberration low.</p>
<p>For those without budgets that extend into five digits, Tamron makes some solid lenses. Typically they can&#8217;t quite match the clarity and definition on Canon and Nikon&#8217;s high-grade glass (even if Tamron claims &#8220;resolution at the top of its class&#8221;). They excell at cheap all-in-one zooms typified by their 18-270mm range, which I can personally report is quite satisfactory. Canon shooters looking for a top-end alternative might want to hold on to their wallets, though: the camera maker is rumored to have its own 24-70mm with anti-vibration technology in the pipeline.</p>
<p>[<a href="http://news.cnet.com/8301-30685_3-57371808-264/tamrons-24-70mm-lens-takes-image-stabilization-lead/?tag=mncol;1n" target="_blank">via</a> Cnet]</p>
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