Tamron Camera Accessories A20 User Manual

Road Trip to Nature  
Seaside to Lakeshore with Tamron VC  
California, USA  
AF28-300mm  
XR Di VC  
F/3.5-6.3  
LD Aspherical [IF] MACRO  
Model A20  
Digitally Integrated Design  
Vibration Compensation Mechanism  
Exposure: F20, 1/25 sec, 100 ISO, 42mm, Manual  
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The All-In-One Tamron  
28-300mm VC Lens  
On the Road Again:  
Preparing and Packing  
Planning your next short road trip? You’ll want to take a lot of photos to document your travels,  
whether you’re heading to the seashore, braving the desert heat, roughing it in the mountains or at  
the lake—or, if you’re a true adventurer, all of the above.  
You’ll want to minimize your gear for this mini-vacation, so that means you’ll need to pack light. When  
he heads out on his own road trips, photographer Don Gale takes along a small camera bag with his  
Tamron 28-300mm VC lens, a polarizer, a graduated neutral-density filter, media cards, a car adapter  
charger, and extra batteries. “I’d normally take a whole variety of lenses, but now with the 28-300mm  
VC, I can just take the one lens on a trip like this,” he says.  
It would take a special lens to get the variety of photos you’re looking for: You’ll need something  
that’s lightweight, versatile enough to cover a great focal length range, and enables you to shoot  
under nearly any lighting conditions, from dusk till dawn.  
Protecting your equipment from being stolen  
out of your hotel room is obviously important,  
but protecting it from the elements found in  
Mother Nature is just as critical. “You may be in  
the desert, at the beach, and in some  
extremely high elevations,” Gale says. “You get  
salt air and vapor when you’re near the ocean.  
Or depending on the year, you may encounter  
dry spells that could lead to forest fires, which  
produce a lot of ash."  
The Tamron 28-300mm VC is that lens. Its 28-300mm range allows you to capture everything from wide-  
angle scenics by the shore or in the mountains to macro shots of local animals and plant life. Its low-light  
ability, ideal for everything from a dim hotel lobby to a shadowy mountain cabin, lets you handhold your  
camera at slow shutter speeds and still produce sharp, high-quality images with vivid colors.  
In addition to the flexible focal length range, one of the highlights of the new lens is Tamron’s propri-  
etary VC (Vibration Compensation) mechanism. The VC feature, which is highly attuned to detect  
hand shake, significantly decreases vibration so that your pictures remain extra-sharp in even the  
most challenging photographic situations.  
Gale’s main tip for keeping gear in working order doesn’t involve fancy photographic secrets.  
“This isn’t a real professional technique, but it works,” he says. “I use a two-gallon air-tight bag,  
which does a couple of things. It physically protects the camera and lens from the ocean spray,  
from sand in the desert, and from rain and ashes.  
Other standout features of the 28-300mm VC lens include a minimum focusing distance of 0.49m  
(19.3”) over the entire zoom range, a top-class close-focusing capability for a high-power zoom lens,  
and a 1:3 maximum macro magnification ratio at the 300mm telephoto end.  
But it also protects against extreme temperature changes: If you seal it up real tight and you’re  
going from hot to cold, or from cold to hot, the condensation will form on the outside of the bag;  
you won’t get that buildup of vapor on your lens or viewfinder.”  
Add to all these refinements the lens’s light weight, and you’ll find that the 28-300mm VC lens is the  
only lens you’ll need from seaside to lake shore.  
On the Road Again: Preparing and Packing  
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The All-In-One Tamron 28-300mm VC Lens  
Snapshots by the Shore  
A quaint seaside town as the first stop on your photographic road trip will enable you to  
fully experience the 28-300mm VC lens’s flexibility, portability, and superior image quality.  
The lens masters every environment it encounters, whether it’s a jam-packed beach, or the  
dock at a beach or the neighborhood marina. Use the lens for your early-morning sojourns  
to the seashore, where you can shoot in macro mode to show off local sand critters, or  
zoom out for shots of kids splashing in the surf or during your strolls through city streets.  
Bring the lens along for evening outings, where it will capture spectacular sunset views and  
the fireworks show with stunning clarity. The 28-300mm VC lens will prove to be the only  
lens you’ll need for your entire seaside stay.  
Wide-angle shots create  
foreground distortion, while  
a small aperture ensures  
the plant stays in focus.  
42mm  
200mm  
200mm  
200mm  
200mm  
Exposure: F13, 1/10 sec, 100 ISO, Manual  
Show off all of the majestic residents of a  
crowded marina with a wideangle look.  
300mm  
Exposure: F8, 1/25 sec, 200 ISO, 300mm, Manual  
42mm  
VC:OFF  
VC:ON  
Exposure: F13, 1/25 sec, 100 ISO, 200mm, Manual  
Trekking across the Pacific Coast sand dunes before sunrise can lead to amazing photo opportunities.  
But walking on sand is no easy feat, and heavy inhaling and exhaling from this early-morning exercise can  
create unwanted camera shake. The 28-300’s VC mechanism helps keep everything sharp  
the ground beneath your feet isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.  
even when  
Capture appetizing imagery  
with the 28-300 VC lens,  
65mm  
Exposure: F25, 1/20 sec, 100 ISO, Aperture Priority  
Hit the beach before sunrise: The early-morning  
light and shadows will increase the sand's  
contrast and texture.  
which  
maximizes  
your  
hand-holding capabilities so  
you can photograph your  
repast from your seat.  
60mm  
Exposure: F11, 1/13 sec, 400 ISO, Aperture Priority  
300mm  
The 1:3 maximum macro  
magnification ratio is ideal  
for zooming in on resident  
crustaceans.  
42mm  
Exposure: F22, 1/13 sec, 100 ISO,  
Aperture Priority  
Exposure: F16, 1/20 sec, 100 ISO, Manual  
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28mm  
Exposure: F8, 1/20 sec, 100 ISO, Manual  
Walking on sand is no easy feat but the  
Take advantage of available light streaming in  
through your hotel window to capture relaxed  
portraits of family members.  
28-300's VC mechanism helps you keep  
everything sharp, despite the camera shake  
created by such vigorous exercise.  
A wide-angle shot incorporates indigenous plant life  
for context.  
Exposure: F4.5, 1/10 sec, 200 ISO, Program  
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Snapshots by the Shore  
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42mm  
35mm  
Exposure: F10, 1/20 sec, 100 ISO, 35mm (Left) / 300mm (Right), Manual  
Use a polarizing filter to cut down on glare from the water at  
sunset.  
300mm  
Exposure: F16, 1/320 sec, 200 ISO, Aperture Priority  
A beachfront patio can provide inspiration for a  
wide-angle scenic.  
300mm  
Exposure: F16, 1/200 sec, 100 ISO, Aperture Priority  
Scope out where the light is best and react.  
50mm  
Exposure: F7.1, 1/13 sec, 100 ISO, Aperture Priority  
From your hotel window, the 28-300 VC  
lens lets you record everyone that's  
moving as a blur, while everyone else  
who's standing still remain sharp.  
33mm  
92mm  
28mm  
300mm  
Exposure: F16, 1/60 sec, 100 ISO, Aperture Priority  
Exposure: F8, 1/30 sec, 400 ISO, Manual  
Exposure: F5.0, 1/8 sec, 800 ISO, Aperture Manual  
Exposure: F6.3, 1/10 sec, 200 ISO, Manual  
Using a flash for intimate portraits can cause pictures to look  
sharper, while the ambient light records the background. The VC  
feature ensures that anything lit with the ambient light isn't blurred.  
Even the soft lighting of a hotel lobby is no  
match for the 28-300 VC—this lens can  
practically shoot in the dark.  
A postcard-perfect pictorial of the coastline as the day winds down  
is achievable under dusky lighting conditions with the 28-300mm  
VC lens.  
Expand your hand-holding ability with  
the 28-300 VC, which allows you to  
capture spontaneous action shots.  
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Snapshots by the Shore  
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300mm  
42mm  
42mm  
Exposure: F6.3, 1/10 sec, 200 ISO, Manual  
300mm  
Exposure: F22, 1/15 sec, 100 ISO, Aperture Priority  
Exposure: F7.1, 1/20 sec, 800 ISO, Manual  
Fading light is no problem for the 28-300mm  
VC lens, which is able to capture every detail  
in the water and in the sails of this graceful  
sloop at 300mm.  
Work both white sand and sky into your shot,  
tapping into the wideangle end of the lens to  
show an entire vertical vista in a single frame.  
If you’re privy to a pyrotechnics show while on vacation, keep in mind that there will be a center point  
to the main explosion, followed by another three to four seconds of embers spiraling to the end of  
their trail. Keep your shutter open the entire time to record the whole exposure and the ensuing  
ember shower.  
Exposure: F32, 1/30 sec, 100 ISO, Manual  
You may not be able to avoid the crowds on the  
beach, but by compressing the shot vertically and  
keeping the aperture small, you’ll be able to capture  
every multicolored umbrella and well-motioned beach  
body in stellar detail.  
42mm  
Exposure: F5.6, 1/6 sec, 800 ISO, Manual  
65mm  
You’re on vacation, but the streets of your destination location are as busy as ever. Show off all the  
automotive activity by waiting until the moment a red stoplight turns green – then you’ll be able to  
illustrate the movement at the front of the pack by blurring the cars at the head of the line.  
Exposure: F29, 1/20 sec, 100 ISO, Aperture Priority  
200mm  
Pull back on the zoom to create unusual compositions.  
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Snapshots by the Shore  
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Mountain and Lakeshore Scenes  
Leave the luxury of room service behind and head into the wild for the last leg of your road trip,  
where you’ll ascend into the mountains to camp out on the lakeshore. With the 28-300mm VC, it’s  
easy to document the natural beauty that surrounds you: From the early morning rays of sunlight  
reflected in the still waters to the last marshmallow being toasted over the campfire, this versatile  
lens ensures you’re able to capture that indescribable feeling you only get when you’re communing  
with Mother Nature. The lens’s close-focusing macro capabilities allow you to zoom into the most  
delicate stamens of a wildflower (and the image-stabilization feature keeps that same flower still  
and sharp), while its wideangle end lets you show off the beauty of the high-altitude landscape in  
its entirety, from peak to pond. Plus, the lens is light enough to carry around all day as you hike on  
mountain trails, scale waterfall beds, and wriggle into the underbrush for the best shots.  
28mm  
135mm  
135mm  
Exposure: F9, 1/30 sec, 200 ISO, Manual  
Usually a tripod is recommended for taking landscape  
images with a smaller aperture to achieve greater depth of  
field and a polarizer as well as a 2-stop neutral-density  
graduated filter that cut out more light and lower your  
shutterspeed even further. But VC allows you to capture the  
details and the rich, deep colors of the landscape being  
reflected in the lake at sunrise.  
60mm  
Exposure: F9, 1/15 sec, 100 ISO, Manual  
To capture local fishermen in silhouette,  
take a meter reading for the highlights,  
and the shadows will simply go dark.  
Rethink what your photographic  
instincts tell you. If your subject  
matter is vertical, shoot it  
VC:OFF  
VC:ON  
Exposure: F14, 1/25 sec, 100 ISO, Manual  
135mm  
horizontally for  
composition.  
a
compelling  
Create a compositional series by shooting over a period of ten minutes, allowing the clouds to glide by  
while you remain in one place.  
119mm  
119mm  
35mm  
Exposure: F/7.1, 1/15 sec,  
400 ISO, Manual  
Exposure: F13, 1/25 sec, 100 ISO, Manual  
Shoot down on a lake from a higher  
vantage point and wait for ripples in the  
water for artistic effect.  
The close focusing ability  
and VC feature of the lens  
will allow you to capture  
unlikely abstracts, even in  
a shower curtain.  
VC:OFF  
VC:ON  
300mm  
Exposure: F8, 1/25 sec, 160 ISO, Manual  
Exposure: F16, 1/200 sec, 100 ISO, Aperture Priority  
When shooting local flora, get down to plant level to frame your shot. The VC feature keeps everything  
sharp as you're snaking along the ground.  
To capture the velvety beauty of cascading waterfalls,  
shoot early in the morning so you can use a long  
shutter speed—anything that's moving (the water) will  
blur, while everything else will remain sharp.  
300mm  
Exposure: F9, 1/6 sec, 1000 ISO, Manual  
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Mountain and Lakeshore Scenes  
Search out different angles in which to photograph  
local wildlife. A high perch on a barren tree serves  
as the perfect composition for the raven in this  
image. Silhouetting your subject and using an  
out-of-focus telephoto look are both effective ways  
to isolate your subject.  
Desert Scenes  
The next leg of your road trip will immerse you in arid desert climates, where you’ll bear witness to  
sweeping vistas, hauntingly desolate surroundings, and striking colors that remain vibrant over time,  
despite the brutal heat and sunlight beating down upon the landscape. Use the 28-300mm VC lens  
in this often-unforgiving environment to hone in on the intricate details of the rocky edifices; use the  
out-of-focus telephoto effect to isolate the occasional lone sagebrush; and shoot as wide as possible  
to incorporate both the red-rock peaks and the brilliant blue sky into your images.  
154mm  
Exposure: F25, 1/40 sec, 100 ISO, Aperture Priority  
Use wide angle to highlight other visitors  
against the stunning natural backdrop of  
your surroundings.  
Look for the natural lines and  
shapes that exist in nature. The  
winding road leading through the  
brush  
landscape  
into  
the  
mountains in this image breaks up  
what may have otherwise been a  
monotonous shot.  
300mm  
Exposure: F22, 1/40 sec, 100 ISO, Manual  
28mm  
Exposure: F13, 1/400 sec, 320 ISO, Program  
Exposure: F8, 1/20 sec, 400 ISO, Manual  
Capture the serenity of  
sunset on the lake by setting  
up a wide-angle shot of the  
rippling water juxtaposed  
with the shoreline.  
28mm  
39mm  
Exposure: F16, 1/30 sec, 100 ISO, Manual  
70mm  
Wait until nightfall and  
let some light filter in  
from a lantern about  
20 feet away to  
illuminate your franks  
and beans around the  
campfire.  
A towering red-rock sand cliff can serve as a welcome photographic  
subject amid the flat desert landscape. This is one of the few  
locations where bright midday sun is ideal for shooting. Shoot at a low  
ISO and with a polarizing filter to achieve the best tonal quality and  
noise levels.  
Exposure: F6.3, 1/25 sec, 800 ISO, Manual  
28mm  
Cut out extraneous elements in your images  
to focus solely on your subjects, whether it’s  
their aesthetically appealing asymmetry or  
the dominant outboard motors.  
Exposure: F16, 1/30 sec, 100 ISO, Manual  
184mm  
Position sagebrush in the foreground to  
add depth to your image.  
Exposure: F5.6, 1/15 sec, 100ISO, AE  
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Desert Scenes  
Mountain and Lakeshore Scenes  
What's VC?  
What's Di?  
28-300mm with VC  
New Standard of Lenses  
for Digital Cameras  
Vibration Compensation  
Mechanism  
Vibration Compensation-Blurr-Stopping Power  
Camera vibration, or camera shake, is the term used to  
describe the reason a photo comes out blurry when the  
photographer moves just as he or she presses the shutter  
release button. The resulting image usually looks fuzzy or  
out of focus. Camera vibration is the primary cause of  
poor image quality in hand-held photography.  
Di (Digitally Integrated Design) is a designation Tamron  
puts on lenses featuring optical systems designed to meet  
the performance characteristics of digital SLR cameras  
as well as film cameras.  
AF28-300mm  
F/3.5-6.3 XR Di VC LD Aspherical  
[IF] MACRO  
Model A20  
Specifications  
Thanks to the proprietary actuator and algorithms Tamron  
has built into this lens, the viewfinder always gives you  
smooth, steady images. The reliable viewfinder image  
ensures that you, the photographer, will not be distracted  
from your most important task — using your camera for  
maximum creative effect.  
Model  
A20 for Canon  
28-300mm  
F/3.5-6.3  
Focal Length  
Maximum Aperture  
Angle of View  
What's XR?  
Diagonal: 75˚23'-8˚15' (52˚58'-5˚20')  
Horizontal: 65˚28'-6˚52' (45˚0'-4˚26')  
Vertical: 46˚15'-4˚21' (30˚34'-2˚35')  
( )=the figures when used on APS-C sized digital camera  
18 elements 13 groups  
0.49m (19.3”)  
1:3 (at f=300mm, MFD:0.49m)  
99mm (3.9")*  
ø78.1mm (3.1")  
ø67mm  
555g (19.6oz.)*  
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F/22~F/40 (28mm~300mm)  
Flower-shaped hood  
Canon, Nikon  
By reducing the total length of the  
optical configuration, we succeeded  
Lens Construction  
Minimum Focus Distance  
Max.Mag.Ratio  
Overall Length  
Maximum Diameter  
Filter Size  
in developing optics that allow for a  
Tamron's proprietary Vibration Compensation mechanism  
uses a three-coil system. Three driving coils move the VC  
lens electromagnetically, based on signals originating  
from the movement of three steel balls. The lens element  
that compensates for vibration is held in place only by the  
steel balls, so there is little friction and the movement is  
quite smooth. With the element movable in a plane  
parallel to the image via electronic control alone, a simple  
mechanical design is realized. This ensures that the size  
of the lens itself is remarkably compact.  
smaller lens diameter while maintaining the same aperture  
values as previous lenses for overall compactness. Optical  
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power distribution was enhanced in  
a
compact package  
When 28-300mm Di VC (model A20) for Canon is used in combination  
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Weight  
through the innovative use of XR (Extra Refractive Index)  
glass, resulting in minimum aberration.  
with the following cameras, the Vibration Compensation Mechanism will  
not function properly:  
Diaphragm Blades  
Minimum Aperture  
Standard Accessory  
Compatible Mount  
Digital SLR: EOS-1Ds (Mark II and Mark III ARE compatible)  
Film SLR: EOS- Rebel T2 (300X, Kiss7), Rebel K2 (3000V, KissLite)  
Achieving the same aperture value with a smaller size  
With a short barrel, it is possible to obtain the same visibility  
(aperture value) as with a long barrel. By using this principle,  
we were able to shorten the optic system length for a more  
compact overall lens design while maintaining aperture values.  
When 28-300mm Di VC (model A20) for Canon is used in combination  
with some of the EOS Series (film camera), the VC function may not work  
100QD, 10QD, 850, 750QD, 650, 620, 630 (630QD, 600)  
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*Values given are for Nikon cameras.  
The images in this leaflet are taken with prototype model.  
The cosmetic design and specs are subject to change without notice.  
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AF motor is built in for NII models. Aperture ring is not equipped.  
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barrel (rear view)  
barrel (side view)  
Gyro sensor  
for detecting  
pitching  
Gyro sensor  
for detecting yawing  
AF28-300mm F/3.5-6.3 XR Di VC – Different Angles of View  
long barrel  
(optics)  
VC  
microcomputer  
Control  
circuit  
board  
VC actuator  
Steel balls  
Magnet and yoke  
Taken with a full-size camera  
short barrel  
(optics)  
Driving coil  
and position detection sensor  
VC Lens  
(Compensation  
Optical System)  
28mm  
50mm  
100mm  
200mm  
300mm  
Advanced optical designs include XR,  
LD, AD and Aspherical glass  
Taken with an APS-C size digital camera  
XR (Extra Refractive Index) glass is effective in reducing the optical  
length of the lens through high refractivity. LD (Low Dispersion)  
and AD (Anomalous Dispersion) glasses minimize loss of  
sharpness caused by color blurring at the tele end of the focal  
range, while ensuring vivid, quality imaging. The Aspherical lens  
technology compensates for spherical aberration to achieve  
outstanding image quality. At the same time, reducing the number  
of elements results in a more compact, lightweight lens package.  
28mm  
50mm  
100mm  
200mm  
300mm  
(
Equivalent to 43mm  
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(
Equivalent to 78mm  
)
(
Equivalent to 155mm  
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(
Equivalent to310mm  
)
(
Equivalent to465mm)  
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Exposure: F9, 1/10 sec, 200 ISO, 28mm, Manual  
Shooting at 28mm allows you to capture the beauty of your entire  
surroundings, from the pristine lake at the foot of the mountains  
to the craggy peaks.  
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