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The most common Tamron lenses are 4.6 inches long and 3.5 inches in diameter. The lenses themselves are approximately twenty four millimeters in thickness.
Tamron makes many of them. Tamron makes the 17-55 2.8 for example.
Tamron lenses can be purchased directly from Tamron's own websites, one of which is based in Europe and another in America. Alternatively, they can be purchased from eBay.
All Minolta AF, KM and Sony A-mount lenses All Tamron lenses with A-Mount All recent Sigma and Tokina lenses with A-Mount
No, they are not better than Canon's choices.
The AF 'A' Mount Minolta lenses work on the Sony, also sigma and tamron do a range of lenses to fit Sony Alpha models.
There are many different lenses for cameras; Wide angle lenses, standard lenses, portrait lenses, telephoto lenses and more. Canon has its own brand of lenses but also Sigma y Tamron are offering compatible lenses for it, it just depends on the price and the quality you are looking for
Typically camera lens for tamron will not fit another camera only because they are usually specifically made to only fit their own cameras and not others.
Well, There are some producers of digital camera lenses in the world. But the most popular are: Tamron, Sigma, Canon, Nikkor (Nikon lenses), Pentax and Kenko.
Af-s and Af-I lenses are compatible. Listing them would be hard, considering tamron, sigma and nikkor lens can fit on a d60.
The two most popular models for Canon camera macro lenses are the Tamron AF 90mm and the Sigma 150mm. These lenses range in price from about $350 to $500.
The minolta AF mount can fit Sony, Sigma, Tamron, Tonika, Carl Zeiss, Konika-Minolta lenses. Minolta and Sony are the most compatible for lenses - it depends on the type of lense you are looking for macros, zoom, fixed. There is atleast 94 seperate lenses that are compatible however.