Tamron is set to unveil a new 50-300mm f/4.5-6.3 superzoom lens this week, priced at $799. The announcement comes via a leaked press release shared by Sony Alpha Rumors.
This new lens, designed for Sony E mount, is speculated to be either an update or an alternative to the existing 50-400mm f/4.5-6.5 lens. Notably, this version is highlighted as being ‘extremely compact,’ standing at just 150mm tall and weighing in at a mere 665g. For comparison, the 50-400mm lens weighs 1,115g, making the new lens a lighter option for photographers who value portability, especially on long hikes.
Tamron’s reputation for producing high-quality lenses continues with this release. The lens features advanced technology to control aberrations and promises high image quality across the entire zoom range. This has been a hallmark of Tamron’s recent lenses, such as the 70-180mm f/2.8 Di III VC VXD G2. The new lens maintains a variable aperture range of f/4.5-6.3, making it versatile for various shooting conditions.
Among its features, the lens boasts a VXD linear motor focus mechanism, which ensures quiet, fast, and efficient autofocus and tracking. Coupled with image stabilization, it’s designed to perform well in both slow-paced landscapes and fast-moving wildlife photography. Additional details include a moisture-resistant build, fluorine coating, a 67mm filter thread, and compatibility with Tamron’s updated Lens Utility software, offering greater control and customization for users.
While the lens isn’t officially announced yet, the leaked information suggests it will be soon. The compact size and lighter weight could make it a popular choice, adding to Tamron’s line-up of well-regarded lenses.
As photographers await the official announcement, there’s considerable excitement around Tamron’s new superzoom lens. With a competitive price point and impressive features, it could become a favorite among Sony E mount users.