Day three – FujiFilm FinePix Real 3D W3 User Manual

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SEPTEMBER 2010

Day Three

world of imaging

2010

Tamron’s SP AF17-50mm lens

for Nikon on DX-Format DSLRs

The lens features high-speed, high-definition f/2.8 standard zoom with Vibration Compensation (VC) image

stabilisation mechanism.

While the size of a lens tends to increase when it’s

equipped with an image stabiliser unit, Tamron has kept

this lens as compact as possible through improvements

to optical, mechanical and VC designs, thus achieving a

remarkably compact size with a filter thread of 72mm.

Since the new Tamron 17-50mm VC lens is a large

diameter F/2.8 zoom, the optical image stabilisation

system is also relatively large compared with previous

VC lenses. To achieve the same anti-shake effect as the

renowned VC mechanism incorporated into Tamron’s

high power zoom lenses— models B003 and A20—

the engineers had to enhance the VC unit itself, the

mechanism that controls the optical image stabilisation

system. This initially led to an increase in size compared

with existing lenses. It was therefore necessary to reduce

the size of the VC unit while at the same time increasing

its torque of driving power. This could only be achieved

by bringing to all of Tamron’s advanced engineering

capabilities that had enabled is to produce high-power zoom

lenses and light, compact, high-speed standard zooms. After a

prolonged program of development entailing exhaustive research and

tireless testing, Tamron’s engineers finally achieved their goal, a fast,

compact zoom lens with a filter thread of 72mm incorporating both a

large F/2.8 maximum aperture and an effective Vibration Compensation

mechanism.

This stunning achievement entailed innovations in both

manufacturing technology and production engineering, including

improvements to the precision, weight, and strength of the lens’

components. The result: The Tamron SP AF17-50mm F/2.8 XR Di II

VC, an extraordinarily complex lens to manufacture but a joy to use.

Enhanced optical system optimised for the characteristics of digital

cameras, uses special glass for multiple elements, to enhance optical

quality while maintaining compactness. With its innovative use of XR

(Extra Refractive Index) glass, Tamron has implemented advanced

correction of optical aberrations. Two LD (low dispersion) lens elements

are also employed to make effective corrections for axial chromatic

aberrations and chromatic aberrations due to magnification, a major

factor in enhancing optical quality in digital photography. The result:

excellent image performance throughout the zoom range.

• Optimizing the angle of light rays striking the image sensor

To reduce the impact of changes in aberrations due to zooming, the

optical design adopted for this lens was developed to literally guide the

angles of rays of light entering from the centre to the periphery of the

lens. This ensures that the light rays fall within a set range on the image

sensor, enhancing image quality.

• Reduced fall-off of peripheral brightness

The fall-off in peripheral brightness that limits resolution in wide-

angle shooting is very well controlled, resulting in excellent image detail

from the centre to the outer edges and corners of the image field.

• Superior resolution

As an SP Di II class lens, this lens delivers top imaging

performance in all key parameters-high resolution, high contrast, and

excellent detail rendition.

• Uncompromising countermeasures to reduce ghosting and flare

The latest BBAR (Broad-Band Anti-Reflection) multi-layer

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amron Co., Ltd. has released the SP AF17-50mm f/2.8

XR Di II VC LD Aspherical [IF] (Model B005), a

high speed f/2.8 wide-to-moderate-telephoto zoom

lens designed exclusively for Nikon-mount digital SLR

cameras with smaller sensors. The lens features Tamron’s

proprietary tri-axial Vibration Compensation (VC)

mechanism that minimizes the effects of handheld camera

shake. Tamron plans to introduce the lens in a Canon mount

version shortly.

The new lens covers the very popular

17-50mm focal length range (equivalent

to 26-78mm in the full-frame 35mm format)

making it extremely versatile. Its wide aperture

and outstanding performance provide practical

advantages in low-light shooting and aesthetic

image control, thereby enriching the user’s range of

creative expression. The new lens delivers impressive

sharpness and striking contrast over its entire focal-

length and aperture range, and at its maximum aperture

of f/2.8 it produces beautiful images enhanced by shallow

depth-of- field, and smooth, natural transitions in out-of-focus

areas of the image. The VC image stabilisation mechanism, which

controls the effects of camera shake in three planes, provides

more opportunities for sharp hand-held photography at the slow

shutter speeds needed when shooting in low-light conditions (eg.

night or indoor scenes) dramatically enhancing the user’s level of

photographic freedom.

PRODUCT FEATURES

Vibration Compensation image stabilisation mechanism

Equipping a fast standard zoom with the advanced VC mechanism

enables extended hand-held shooting possibilities along with enhanced

versatility. It allows the full range of photographic expression, all the way

from maximizing the expressive background-blurring effects by shooting at

the maximum aperture of f/2.8, to fixed focus photography at the smallest

apertures using extended depth-of-field.

Compact size with a filter thread of Ø72mm, while delivering both a

large F/2.8 diameter and VC

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