
Tamron 11-20mm f/2.8 Di III-A RXD Lens For Sony E
APS-C - f/2.8 to f/16, 18-32mm (35mm Equivalent), Fast Ultra-Wide Angle Zoom, Rapid eXtra Silent Stepping Drive Motor, 1x XLD, 2x GM Asph., and 2x LD Elements, BBAR-G2 Lens Coating, Weather-Sealed Construction, Rounded 7-Blade Diaphragm The dynamic 11-20mm F/2.8 Di III-A2 RXD Lens from Tamron is a fast-aperture ultra wide-angle zoom lens for Canon RF-mount APS-C mirrorless cameras. It features a fast and constant f/2.8 maximum aperture and has a compact and lightweight design. This ultra-wide lens is particularly suitable for landscape astrophotography and architectural shooting. Its bright f/2.8 aperture complements this range and affords increased control over depth of field along with enhanced low-light performance. The optical design incorporates one XLD element two LD elements and two glass-molded aspherical elements to produce a highly corrected image with reduced chromatic aberrations and color fringing for improved clarity and color accuracy. Individual elements also feature Tamron's BBAR coating which suppresses flare and ghosting for greater contrast when working in backlit and harsh lighting conditions. A responsive RXD stepping drive motor enables quick near silent autofocus performance to suit stills and video. The minimum object distance is just 5.9 at the widest end of the zoom range unlocking powerful wide-angle macro shooting capability with a unique perspective that makes near objects look larger and distant objects smaller. Additionally the f/2.8 maximum aperture produces a shallower depth-of-field that creates soft bokeh background details. Moisture-resistant construction protect the lens under inclement conditions and a fluorine coating on the front lens element protects against dust dirt and smearing.
APS-C - f/2.8 to f/16, 18-32mm (35mm Equivalent), Fast Ultra-Wide Angle Zoom, Rapid eXtra Silent Stepping Drive Motor, 1x XLD, 2x GM Asph., and 2x LD Elements, BBAR-G2 Lens Coating, Weather-Sealed Construction, Rounded 7-Blade Diaphragm The dynamic 11-20mm F/2.8 Di III-A2 RXD Lens from Tamron is a fast-aperture ultra wide-angle zoom lens for Canon RF-mount APS-C mirrorless cameras. It features a fast and constant f/2.8 maximum aperture and has a compact and lightweight design. This ultra-wide lens is particularly suitable for landscape astrophotography and architectural shooting. Its bright f/2.8 aperture complements this range and affords increased control over depth of field along with enhanced low-light performance. The optical design incorporates one XLD element two LD elements and two glass-molded aspherical elements to produce a highly corrected image with reduced chromatic aberrations and color fringing for improved clarity and color accuracy. Individual elements also feature Tamron's BBAR coating which suppresses flare and ghosting for greater contrast when working in backlit and harsh lighting conditions. A responsive RXD stepping drive motor enables quick near silent autofocus performance to suit stills and video. The minimum object distance is just 5.9 at the widest end of the zoom range unlocking powerful wide-angle macro shooting capability with a unique perspective that makes near objects look larger and distant objects smaller. Additionally the f/2.8 maximum aperture produces a shallower depth-of-field that creates soft bokeh background details. Moisture-resistant construction protect the lens under inclement conditions and a fluorine coating on the front lens element protects against dust dirt and smearing.
APS-C - f/2.8 to f/16, 18-32mm (35mm Equivalent), Fast Ultra-Wide Angle Zoom, Rapid eXtra Silent Stepping Drive Motor, 1x XLD, 2x GM Asph., and 2x LD Elements, BBAR-G2 Lens Coating, Weather-Sealed Construction, Rounded 7-Blade Diaphragm The dynamic 11-20mm F/2.8 Di III-A2 RXD Lens from Tamron is a fast-aperture ultra wide-angle zoom lens for Canon RF-mount APS-C mirrorless cameras. It features a fast and constant f/2.8 maximum aperture and has a compact and lightweight design. This ultra-wide lens is particularly suitable for landscape astrophotography and architectural shooting. Its bright f/2.8 aperture complements this range and affords increased control over depth of field along with enhanced low-light performance. The optical design incorporates one XLD element two LD elements and two glass-molded aspherical elements to produce a highly corrected image with reduced chromatic aberrations and color fringing for improved clarity and color accuracy. Individual elements also feature Tamron's BBAR coating which suppresses flare and ghosting for greater contrast when working in backlit and harsh lighting conditions. A responsive RXD stepping drive motor enables quick near silent autofocus performance to suit stills and video. The minimum object distance is just 5.9 at the widest end of the zoom range unlocking powerful wide-angle macro shooting capability with a unique perspective that makes near objects look larger and distant objects smaller. Additionally the f/2.8 maximum aperture produces a shallower depth-of-field that creates soft bokeh background details. Moisture-resistant construction protect the lens under inclement conditions and a fluorine coating on the front lens element protects against dust dirt and smearing.
APS-C - f/2.8 to f/16, 18-32mm (35mm Equivalent), Fast Ultra-Wide Angle Zoom, Rapid eXtra Silent Stepping Drive Motor, 1x XLD, 2x GM Asph., and 2x LD Elements, BBAR-G2 Lens Coating, Weather-Sealed Construction, Rounded 7-Blade Diaphragm The dynamic 11-20mm F/2.8 Di III-A2 RXD Lens from Tamron is a fast-aperture ultra wide-angle zoom lens for Canon RF-mount APS-C mirrorless cameras. It features a fast and constant f/2.8 maximum aperture and has a compact and lightweight design. This ultra-wide lens is particularly suitable for landscape astrophotography and architectural shooting. Its bright f/2.8 aperture complements this range and affords increased control over depth of field along with enhanced low-light performance. The optical design incorporates one XLD element two LD elements and two glass-molded aspherical elements to produce a highly corrected image with reduced chromatic aberrations and color fringing for improved clarity and color accuracy. Individual elements also feature Tamron's BBAR coating which suppresses flare and ghosting for greater contrast when working in backlit and harsh lighting conditions. A responsive RXD stepping drive motor enables quick near silent autofocus performance to suit stills and video. The minimum object distance is just 5.9 at the widest end of the zoom range unlocking powerful wide-angle macro shooting capability with a unique perspective that makes near objects look larger and distant objects smaller. Additionally the f/2.8 maximum aperture produces a shallower depth-of-field that creates soft bokeh background details. Moisture-resistant construction protect the lens under inclement conditions and a fluorine coating on the front lens element protects against dust dirt and smearing.
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The lowest price for Tamron 11-20mm f/2.8 Di III-A RXD Lens For Sony E right now is $699.00 at E-Infinity Online Camera Store, compared across 12 retailers.
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TAMRON 11-20MM F/2.8 DI III-A RXD for Sony E APS-C Mirrorless Cameras
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originally posted on bestbuy.com
I challenge anyone to find a better lens than this the has a wide angle, amazing low light performance and for the price. I did my home work on this one and they mostly run the same price no matter who you check with. I love this lens. The build quality is excellent and the weight distribution is very nice. It feels good in my hands. I know its a little pricey but I am glad I got out of my comfort zone and spent some money on something that I absolutely love.
originally posted on bhphotovideo.com
TL;DR - For shooting video on FF sensor...-Bought for real estate content-Best image: Set clear image zoom to 1.2x (but will disable Face/Eye AF)-If you need Face/Eye AF: Don't go below 14mm-For an APSC-C lens, it resolves best shooting in 4K (1080p is fine though on A7IV)-Requires reducing of vignette in post*DISCLAIMER* I'm knowingly/intentionally using this lens for video only on a full frame sensor which it is not designed for, and therefore I have several caveats for using this lens as mentioned above. But I gave it 5-stars because despite them because this lens gets the job done while checking so many boxes no other lens currently does and also I imagine on a APS-C camera this lens is absolutely stellar.WOULD NOT RECOMMEND IF YOUR LOOKING TO USE ... MoreTL;DR - For shooting video on FF sensor...-Bought for real estate content-Best image: Set clear image zoom to 1.2x (but will disable Face/Eye AF)-If you need Face/Eye AF: Don't go below 14mm-For an APSC-C lens, it resolves best shooting in 4K (1080p is fine though on A7IV)-Requires reducing of vignette in post*DISCLAIMER* I'm knowingly/intentionally using this lens for video only on a full frame sensor which it is not designed for, and therefore I have several caveats for using this lens as mentioned above. But I gave it 5-stars because despite them because this lens gets the job done while checking so many boxes no other lens currently does and also I imagine on a APS-C camera this lens is absolutely stellar.WOULD NOT RECOMMEND IF YOUR LOOKING TO USE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY ON FULL FRAME DUE TO HEAVY VIGNETTING WHEN SHOOTING 3:2.I have a client that I consistently shoot architectural/real estate video content for and I needed to add a lens to my kit that could cover tight environments that my Sigma 24-70mm couldn't. I wanted a wide angle zoom that checked the following boxes 1. ultra wide option - 2 & 3. AF and lightweight for use on a DJI RS 2 - 4. Low aperture for low light environments - 5. Could take front filters so I can use VND - 6. Affordable.After looking at all the full frame options, it appeared I wouldn't be able to get exactly what I was looking for.My best bet was going with the Sony FE 12-24mm f/4 G Lens - but the front glass design doesn't allow for filters, the lens is f/4, and with tax is over $1,800 (which I could have accepted if not for the first two features) - so I decided to do more research.After watching Caleb Pike's 10 Sony Camera Hacks for Filmmakers! video and saw him use the APS-C designed Sony 10-18mm f/4 on the a7s III, I looked through all the wide angle lens options for APS-C on B&H and found this lens.The TL;DR above summarizes most of my observations about the lens, and I would just add that the AF works but I need to do more testing to determine exactly how well (obviously with ultra wide focal lengths, setting to manual focus covers a lot situations since it's already achieving deep focus).Since it's designed for APS-C, it doesn't resolves as well as FF glass, but shooting in 4K and then pixel peeping in post, it is acceptable for my purposes. If you're interested in this lens for the reasons I was, I'd recommend testing it for yourself. At the end of the day, for me this is speciality lens for shooting ultra wide video on a gimbal. And to that, it allows me to work incredibly fast on set, and the trade off is a little more work in post.*Please note my uploaded images are from H.264 compressed video*
originally posted on ebay.com
I purchased this lens so I could down size my kit, using this new lens on a 24mp A6500 to replace my 24mp A7ii and Tamron 17-28mm lens. I was pleased to find that there has been no loss in optical quality, in fact, in comparison photos the Tamron 11-20mm appears slightly sharper and my back appreciates the lighter load.
| Maximum Aperture | f/2.8 |
| Minimum Aperture | f/16 |
| Lens Mount | Sony E |
| Lens Format Coverage | APS-C |
| Angle of View | 105° 20' to 71° 35' |
TAMRON 11-20MM F/2.8 DI III-A RXD for Sony E APS-C Mirrorless Cameras
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Tamron 11-20mm f/2.8 Di III-A RXD Lens for Sony E Mount (B060)
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Tamron 11-20mm f/2.8 Di III-A RXD Sony E APS-C
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Tamron 11-20mm F/2.8 Di III-A RXD for Sony E Mount | Ultra-Wide Zoom | Moisture Sealed | 67mm Filter | APS-C Lens
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I challenge anyone to find a better lens than this the has a wide angle, amazing low light performance and for the price. I did my home work on this one and they mostly run the same price no matter who you check with. I love this lens. The build quality is excellent and the weight distribution is very nice. It feels good in my hands. I know its a little pricey but I am glad I got out of my comfort zone and spent some money on something that I absolutely love.
TL;DR - For shooting video on FF sensor...-Bought for real estate content-Best image: Set clear image zoom to 1.2x (but will disable Face/Eye AF)-If you need Face/Eye AF: Don't go below 14mm-For an APSC-C lens, it resolves best shooting in 4K (1080p is fine though on A7IV)-Requires reducing of vignette in post*DISCLAIMER* I'm knowingly/intentionally using this lens for video only on a full frame sensor which it is not designed for, and therefore I have several caveats for using this lens as mentioned above. But I gave it 5-stars because despite them because this lens gets the job done while checking so many boxes no other lens currently does and also I imagine on a APS-C camera this lens is absolutely stellar.WOULD NOT RECOMMEND IF YOUR LOOKING TO USE ... MoreTL;DR - For shooting video on FF sensor...-Bought for real estate content-Best image: Set clear image zoom to 1.2x (but will disable Face/Eye AF)-If you need Face/Eye AF: Don't go below 14mm-For an APSC-C lens, it resolves best shooting in 4K (1080p is fine though on A7IV)-Requires reducing of vignette in post*DISCLAIMER* I'm knowingly/intentionally using this lens for video only on a full frame sensor which it is not designed for, and therefore I have several caveats for using this lens as mentioned above. But I gave it 5-stars because despite them because this lens gets the job done while checking so many boxes no other lens currently does and also I imagine on a APS-C camera this lens is absolutely stellar.WOULD NOT RECOMMEND IF YOUR LOOKING TO USE FOR PHOTOGRAPHY ON FULL FRAME DUE TO HEAVY VIGNETTING WHEN SHOOTING 3:2.I have a client that I consistently shoot architectural/real estate video content for and I needed to add a lens to my kit that could cover tight environments that my Sigma 24-70mm couldn't. I wanted a wide angle zoom that checked the following boxes 1. ultra wide option - 2 & 3. AF and lightweight for use on a DJI RS 2 - 4. Low aperture for low light environments - 5. Could take front filters so I can use VND - 6. Affordable.After looking at all the full frame options, it appeared I wouldn't be able to get exactly what I was looking for.My best bet was going with the Sony FE 12-24mm f/4 G Lens - but the front glass design doesn't allow for filters, the lens is f/4, and with tax is over $1,800 (which I could have accepted if not for the first two features) - so I decided to do more research.After watching Caleb Pike's 10 Sony Camera Hacks for Filmmakers! video and saw him use the APS-C designed Sony 10-18mm f/4 on the a7s III, I looked through all the wide angle lens options for APS-C on B&H and found this lens.The TL;DR above summarizes most of my observations about the lens, and I would just add that the AF works but I need to do more testing to determine exactly how well (obviously with ultra wide focal lengths, setting to manual focus covers a lot situations since it's already achieving deep focus).Since it's designed for APS-C, it doesn't resolves as well as FF glass, but shooting in 4K and then pixel peeping in post, it is acceptable for my purposes. If you're interested in this lens for the reasons I was, I'd recommend testing it for yourself. At the end of the day, for me this is speciality lens for shooting ultra wide video on a gimbal. And to that, it allows me to work incredibly fast on set, and the trade off is a little more work in post.*Please note my uploaded images are from H.264 compressed video*
I purchased this lens so I could down size my kit, using this new lens on a 24mp A6500 to replace my 24mp A7ii and Tamron 17-28mm lens. I was pleased to find that there has been no loss in optical quality, in fact, in comparison photos the Tamron 11-20mm appears slightly sharper and my back appreciates the lighter load.
Great wide angle lens with auto focus! I use this on my new Sony ZV-E10 camera body and the combination works great. I bought this lens so I can take pictures of my house remodel. It's nice having the wide angle all the way down to 11mm which shows so much of each room in my house, even small rooms like the bathroom. The photos and videos come out really great. The lens looks and feels nice. I like the auto-focus so I don't have to constantly be adjusting the focus manually. It also works well for vlogging and you can get a lot of scenery behind you at arms length using 11 mm. Highly recommend!
I am using the 11-20 f2.8 partnered with the Tamron 17-70 f2.8. They both play very well with the FX30's great autofocus, and the camera reads the metadata from the lens for use in post stabilization. They both have the same front thread size.I have not done any quality testing, but have been happy with the images I'm getting. They both feel solid without being heavy, and controls are smooth.I took off one star because I have not done quality tests.
Initially I purchased the 17-70mm but I didn't like it as much for the type of shots I was trying to get so I returned it, got a store credit [painless process] then got this beast right here. If you are into landscape, travel, architecture stuff, this is your lens. You won't regret buying it. The sharpness is outstanding.
After some serious research, I decided to add this lens to my bag. Great lens for the price, offering good value for your money. Lightweight and fast focusing, the sharpness is incredible. The 67mm filter is pretty common so I didn’t have to purchase any new filters. Highly recommended to anyone looking for an ultra wide zoom lens.
I bought this lens to use with a full spectrum modified Sony A6400. It is replacing a Sigma 18-35MM f/1.8 which I found leaked infrared light. I used the Tamron last night photographing the Milky Way. No infrared leakage. Sky seeing & transparency was poor but stars appeared sharp with very minor coma issues in the corners at F/2.8, 20mm. My Sigma needed to to be set from F/1.8 to f/2.8 to get similar results. So this is just one night but I am pleased with the Tampon 11-20mm lens performance. Looking forward to trying the Tamron against my Rokinon 14mm lens for wider angle night photography. Only regret is price has dropped $50 from my purchase last month but that means its a good time to get one.
I have the Sony 10-18. That's a good lens. Probably didn't need to get this one. Researching lenses for a trip to the alps, I came across this. Haven't had the trip yet. So far it's been good. Focusing is fast. Photos are crisp. If you're in the market for a wide angle lens for the Sony apsc cameras, I would go with the Tamron.
Wow, I just received the lens today and I'm confident I won't regret giving it a five star rating. I tested the lens on an A7C and shot both in and out door for about 150 pictures. This lens is sharp for the censor, it's light, fast, focus well, it can get very close to the subject and the price is very reasonable. The 67mm opening is perfect for all the filters I already have. I haven't tried it on my A7R4 yet, so not sure the high resolution sensor will expose any shortcoming or not. However, that's not important, my primary goal is a small and fast wide angle zoom to travel with A7C and this lens is perfect.
| Maximum Aperture | f/2.8 |
| Minimum Aperture | f/16 |
| Lens Mount | Sony E |
| Lens Format Coverage | APS-C |
| Angle of View | 105° 20' to 71° 35' |