The Model 65B 400/4 was made (or at least officially available) from 1988
to 1995. There was only one model of 400/4, evidently not available in
white.
See http://www.tamron.co.jp/data/a2-lens/65b.htm
The 63B 180/2.5 was also introduced in 1988, but stopped production in
1992.
Roger Key
Jeff Keller wrote:
I believe Tamron quit making the 400/4 around 1992. That is probably
also about when they started making the 300/2.8 in charcoal rather than
gray. This matches up with Roger's dates for the 300/2.8.
I've never heard of a white 400/4 but they may well exist.
-jeff
----- Original Message -----
From: "Peter Dixon" <pdixon@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Is the story the same with the tamron 400/4 in terms of different
> colours, specs etc
>
> Pete
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