Try
http://www.tamron.co.jp/data/a2-lens/mflens.htm
for an index of Tamron manual zoom and prime lenses. Click on the individual
model number for more details on each lens. Most of the text is in Japanese, but
you can find useful information by looking at the numbers - closest focus,
manufacturing dates, original price in yen, etc.. There does not appear to be an
English equivalent for this page unfortunately.
Roger Key, Copenhagen
I just got a 35-105/2.8 on Thursday from my favorite
camera store. It was cheap at $150 since it was a
consignment and I was able to haggle a price down from
$200, they called the owner and approved it. The lens
itself is in VG condition with a good amount of
brassing indicating lots of use but no abuse. The
glass is mark free LN so I think I got a good deal,
much better than I would have gotten with a certain
liar calling idiot salesman...
Anyway I wanted to know if there were any resource
materials for Tamron on the net. Their site is one big
slaes page with no helpful info whatsoever and the
only other place I've found it photodo. Are there any
lists or esif like pages for Tamron lenses. On that
note I must say its amazing the amount of OM pages one
can find over dedicated C*n*n or N*k*n pages, the OM
community really rocks! :) Anyway thank you for your
time. I am looking for element digrams, and Gary Reese
or Pop photo type lens tests.
Mark Lloyd
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