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The Tamron SP AF28-75/2.8 XR Di LD Aspherical (IF) Macro is a fast, general purpose
lens for both digital and film cameras. On a film camera the 28-70mm range covers a lot of
applications from landscapes and photojournalism to travel and environmental portraits. On
a typical APS-C digital camera, such as the Canon EOS 20D or the Canon Rebel XT, it has the same field of view
as a 45-120mm lens would on a full frame 35mm camera. This range also has a number of
"typical applications" but perhaps of most interest is that it covers the
"portrait" range, which traditionally has been from about 80mm to 105mm.
Of course you can take portraits with anything from a wideangle to a telephoto, but
most portraiture is done with short telephotos (80-105mm). A fast (f2.8) lens also lends
itself to portraiture, where a smaller DOF gives a more diffuse background.
The Tamron SP AF28-75/2.8 XR Di LD Aspherical (IF) Macro is a Tamron "Di"
lens. Di lenses designed with digital SLRs in mind and Tamron say that they have higher
resolution, better control of flare and ghosting, less light fall-off and lower chromatic
aberration than earlier designs.
Note that the Tamron SP AF28-75/2.8 XR Di LD Aspherical (IF) Macro lens, although
designated as digital ("Di") has full frame 35mm coverage. It can be used both
on APS-C sensor DSLRs and on full frame digital or film cameras.
Tamron SP AF28-75/2.8 XR Di LD
Aspherical (IF) Macro Specifications
Model Number
A09
Lens Construction (Groups/Elements)
14/16
Angle of View
75°-32°
Focal Length
28mm to 75mm
Maximum Aperture
f2.8
Diaphragm Blade Number
7
Minimum Aperture
f/32
Minimum Focus
0.33m (entire zoom range)
Macro Mag. Ratio
1:3.9 (at 75mm)
Filter Diameter
67mm
Weight
510g
Diameter x Length
73mm x 92mm
Accessories
Lens hood
Mount
Canon, Minolta-D, Nikon-D
The lens solidly constructed with a low reflectivity black finish and a rubberized zoom
control. It comes with a "petal" style detachable lenshood. The barrel material
appears to be plastic.
The zoom can be locked in the 28mm position so that the lens doesn't extend when being
carried in a downwards position.
Focus can be switched between AF and MF with a small switch on the left, near the lens
mount. Manual focus is smooth and well damped with about a 51 degree rotation of the
rubberized focus ring from 0.33m to infinity. There are no depth of field scales and no IR
focus identification mark. It's marked with focal lengths of 28, 35, 50, 60 and 75mm
Focus speed is good. It takes the Tamron SP AF28-75/2.8 XR Di LD Aspherical (IF) Macro
about 0.65 seconds to go from 0.33m to infinity (or infinity to 0.33m). Focusing isn't
silent but it's pretty quiet and certainly not a problem.
The lens extends when zoomed (from around 92mm long at 28mm to around 129mm long at
75mm), but does not change length on focusing (it's internal focus - IF) and the front of
the barrel does not rotate when the lens is zoomed or focused. However the focus ring does
spin during autofocus, so keep your hands away from it.
Tamron SP AF28-75/2.8 XR Di LD Aspherical (IF) Macro Optical
Construction
The Tamron SP AF28-75/2.8 XR Di LD Aspherical (IF) Macro uses three types of special
optical elements as shown above. XR glass (extra refraction) is glass of high refractive
index, used to keep the lens short. LD (low dispersion) glass is used to control and
minimize chromatic aberration. Aspherical elements are used to minimize aberrations like
spherical aberration which become more troublesome in fast lenses.
The lens has a close focus distance of 0.33m which gives a maximum magnification of
1:3.9 at 75mm. Although the official name of the lens includes the term "macro",
it's really more accurately described as "close focusing". True macro lenses
usually give 1:2 or 1:1 magnification and are specially optically corrected to ensure low
distortion, flat field and high sharpness at very close focus distances.