DPP 2012 Pro Buyer's Guide

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  18-270mm F/3.5-6.3 Di II VC PZD
Tamron's next generation 18-270mm is the world's lightest, smallest 15X all-in-one zoom optimized for use on APS-C DSLRs. The remarkable lens features Tamron's exclusive tri-axial Vibration Compensation image stabilization that combats camera shake-related image blur and allows handheld shooting at as many as four shutter speeds slower. Special piezo electric technology delivers faster, quieter precision auto focusing. Defining compositional freedom, the incredible 15x zoom range provides a 35mm picture angle equivalency of 28mm to 419mm, with image fidelity assured by advanced optical design featuring LD glass and aspherical optics, working in concert to render crisp, colorful and faithful images.

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  SP 17-50mm F/2.8 Di II VC
The SP 17-50mm wide-to-moderate-telephoto zoom characteristics are prized by experienced photographers, rendering a picture angle range approximating a 26-78mm lens on a full frame DSLR or a 35mm SLR. A fast and constant F/2.8 maximum aperture allows cluttered backgrounds to be softly obscured, additional freedom in lowlight conditions and added viewfinder brightness. State-of-the art properties, including XR (Extra Refractive Index) and LD (Low Dispersion) glass in an optical formula employing 19 elements and 14 groups—assures sharpness, optimal contrast and breathtaking image fidelity. $50 rebate valid thru 12/31/11

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  SP 10-24mm F/3.5-4.5 Di II
Tamron was first to offer the 10-24mm ultra wide-angle 2.4X zoom perspective for digital SLRs, successfully resolving numerous optical engineering challenges. Rendering picture angles approximating 16 to 37mm in the 35mm (film) or full-frame DSLR formats, landscapes, streetscapes, architecture and confining interiors come to life beautifully. Images exhibit negligible distortion in normal use, but—if the photographer chooses—spectacular effects can be introduced by disregarding the camera's relationship to level. The Tamron SP designation is reserved for lenses developed with special emphasis on extraordinary photographic performance. $50 rebate thru 12/31/11.

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  SP 70-300mm F/4-5.6 Di VC USD
The SP 70-300mm is an ideal choice for a two-zoom system- complimenting a wide to moderate-tele zoom perfectly. This lens delivers class-leading sharpness, brilliant color and striking contrast. Featuring Tamron's USD (Ultrasonic Silent Drive) auto-focus drive mechanism and VC (Vibration Compensation) image stabilization, these proprietary technologies are teamed with XLD (Extra Low Dispersion) and LD (Low Dispersion) glass in a 17 element, 12 group formula. APS-C-sensor photographers will enjoy extreme telephoto subject magnification, with a resulting picture angle range approximating a 109-465mm lens on a 35mm film or full-frame DSLR. $50 rebate thru 12/31/11

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  SP 60mm F/2.0 Di II 1:1 Macro
The focal length of the SP 60mm F/2.0 and its digital imaging design properties bring the picture angle characteristics and exceptional macro performance to APS-C format photographers. A remarkable best-in-class F2.0 maximum aperture enables low light shooting at lower and more desirable ISO settings. Producing a picture angle equivalent to a 93mm lens on a full frame DSLR or 35mm film SLR, the SP 60mm is ideal for portraiture and general photography. The SP 60mm captures close-up images with a reproduction ratio up to 1:1 (life-size). Precise Internal Focusing (IF) is augmented by full-time Manual Focus control which makes fine tuning easy. $100 rebate thru 12/31/11

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