Tamron 14-150mm f/3.5-5.8 Di III

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Tamron 14-150mm F/3.5-5.8 Di III
MakerTamron
Lens mount(s) Micro Four Thirds
Technical data
Type Zoom
Focus drive Stepper motor
Focal length14-150mm
Aperture (max/min)f/3.5 - f/5.8
Close focus distance0.50 metres (1.6 ft)
Max. magnification0.26
Diaphragm blades7
Construction17 elements in 13 groups
Features
Weather-sealing X mark.svg No
Lens-based stabilization X mark.svg No
Aperture ringX mark.svg No
Physical
Max. length120 millimetres (4.7 in)
Diameter64 millimetres (2.5 in)
Weight285 grams (0.628 lb)
Filter diameter52mm
History
Introduction2014

The Tamron 14-150mm f/3.5-5.8 Di III is an interchangeable camera lens for the Micro Four Thirds camera system, announced by Tamron on June 19, 2014.

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