Tamron is a Japanese company that specializes in manufacturing camera lenses and other optical products for various industries like photography, security, and industrial fields.
Founded in 1950 as Taisei Optical Equipment Manufacturing.
Started manufacturing lenses for television cameras in 1957.
Produced its first interchangeable camera lens in 1959.
Changed its name to Tamron in 1970.
Became the first company to develop a zoom lens for SLR cameras in 1979.
Expanded its product line to include CCTV lenses in 1988.
Introduced the world's first ultra-telephoto zoom lens with VC (Vibration Compensation) in 2010.
Continues to innovate and produce high-quality lenses for various camera brands.
A Japanese company that also manufactures high-quality camera lenses and accessories for various camera brands.
A Japanese company that specializes in producing lenses for DSLR and mirrorless cameras.
A multinational company that produces a wide range of consumer and professional electronics, including cameras and lenses.
A high-speed telephoto zoom lens with VC that delivers exceptional image quality and performance.
A standard zoom lens designed for Sony full-frame mirrorless cameras that offers superior optical performance and fast AF speed.
An ultra-wide-angle zoom lens designed for Sony full-frame mirrorless cameras that delivers outstanding image quality and portability.
Yes, Tamron is a reputable brand that produces high-quality camera lenses that are compatible with various camera brands.
VC stands for Vibration Compensation, which is Tamron's proprietary image stabilization technology that reduces camera shake in handheld shooting.
Yes, Tamron lenses are generally less expensive than Canon and Nikon lenses while providing similar, if not better, optical performance.
Yes, Tamron produces lenses that are compatible with both DSLR and mirrorless camera systems.
Tamron lenses can be purchased from various authorized retailers or directly from Tamron's website.