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Tamron’s “Holy Trinity” of Z-mount lenses

Tamron now also has a “Holy Trinity” of Z-mount lenses: Tamron 16-30mm f/2.8 Di III VXD G2 Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 Di III VXD G2 Tamron 70-180mm f/2.8 Di III VC VXD G2 From Tamron’s website: The term “trinity lens” refers to a fast-aperture zoom lens with a constant maximum aperture of F2.8. These lenses are favored by many photographers. Many people may be interested in trinity lenses but hesitant about making a purchase. There are cases where a regular zoom lens feels enough, and there may be concerns due to ease of carrying due to the weight and size, price, or other factors. On the other hand, there is no denying the appeal and expressive capabilities unique to trinity lenses. That’s why in this article we will describe the characteristics of these trinity lenses and give you some information to help with choose the right lenses. The “holy trinity of lenses” or simply “trinity lenses” is a general name given to three fast aperture zoom lenses with a constant maximum aperture of F2.8, namely a wide-angle zoom, standard zoom and telephoto zoom. As trinity lenses have a large aperture, they characteristically produce the large bokeh typical of interchangeable lens cameras. Moreover, since they take in a large amount of light, they allow you to bring in enough light even at higher shutter speeds. Generally speaking, most trinity lenses are marketed for their pursuit of good optical performance, and the ability to take photos with high image quality is one...

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Published By: Nikonrumors - Thursday, 9 October

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