I get Tamron info from a Tamron history page in Japanese; but you can read
a lot of useful information anyway (including original yen prices)...this
page is an index to all the Manual lenses if you click on the model number.
http://www.tamron.co.jp/data/a2-lens/mflens.htm
Regarding cph, that is the airline code for Copenhagen (I used to work for
Air Canada in YYZ (Toronto)).
Roger Key
You are the 3rd party guru Roger!
AndrewF
(cph?)
>Re: manufacturing dates:
>
>52B 1979-1988
>52BB 1988-1996
>72B(2.8) 1996-
>
>Roger Key, cph
>
>
>
>Whoops, yes - #01F, not 10F! My 90mm/2.5 is coded 52BB and has the 55mm
>filter ring.
>AndrewF
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