

📸 Elevate your Sony APS-C game with Tamron’s ultra-wide brilliance!
The Tamron 11-20mm F/2.8 DI III-A RXD is a compact, lightweight ultra-wide zoom lens designed for Sony E-mount APS-C mirrorless cameras. Featuring a bright constant F/2.8 aperture, close focusing capabilities, and moisture-resistant construction with fluorine coating, it delivers sharp, versatile performance ideal for travel, landscape, and interior photography. Backed by a six-year USA warranty, it offers professional-grade quality and reliability at an exceptional value.





| ASIN | B096WGZT43 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,904 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #35 in Mirrorless Camera Lenses |
| Country of origin | China |
| Item model number | AFB060S700 |
| Manufacturer | Tamron |
| Product Dimensions | 8.64 x 7.37 x 7.37 cm; 334.52 g |
T**T
this lens is a perfect match for the FX30. Perfect si4 and weight to compliment it. The image quality is really nice, autofocus is fast and build is very nice. Might not be as premium as higher end lenses but doesn’t feel cheap. Tamron delivers best quality to price you can get IMO
T**W
Very light weight and sharp image. Great for casual wide angle travel, landscape and interior photography.
V**.
I purchased this lens for my Sony FX30 and I couldn’t be happier with the quality of it. The whole rig is super compact and lightweight. I shoot primarily real estate videos and this is what I’ve been looking for! I haven’t used it a ton yet so I’ll update this later when I have more stuff shot on it Edit: It is now 1/23/2024 and I have been shooting 1 video a week and this lens is pretty darn good with a low to medium amount of light. At the base ISO of 2500 in Cine-EI mode on my FX30, it does pretty darn well. Not a whole lot of noise and it's able to focus quickly in those situations. I do find if it is in an all white room it will lose focus occasionally, the last house I filmed was like walking in a hospital. Every, single, room. White. Everything, white. But in the end that is my fault for not having a decent monitor yet haha I have used it to shoot some photos and since I recently upgraded my editing/gaming rig, here are those photos from the Sony FX30 and Tamron 11-20mm F2.8 lens I believe the settings were: 1/10 to 1/30, ISO 125, f2.8, and no color filter. Edited on DaVinci Resolve and RawTherapee I used a LumeCube LED light and this cheapo panel light I bought Edit: 3/4/2024 I have redone my entire color management and filmed a bonfire my friend had It was so flipping hot I had to be over 50 feet away at first, in some shots I splashed water all over my face and arms and sent it 10/10 camera, even in extreme low light situations I believe this was f2.8 locked, ISO 800, and 59.94fps at 1/125 as I'm now shooting in XAVC-HS 10-bit 4:2:0 as Nvidia is capable of natively decoding that codec and it tremendously speeds up the timeline and exporting. Exported in 4K 23.976fps
L**.
Llego super rápido y el lente esta increíble y muy practico al ser zoom, tiene muy buena nitidez aunque ligeramente por debajo de lentes prime. También tiene muy buen enfoque como macro.
M**O
Las imágenes son muy nítidas, es muy versátil por el zoom y un poco luminoso por 2.8, en los 11mm es muy angular y no hay tanta distorsión. Es un poco pesado y un poco grande pero de mejor nitidez comparado con el sony 10-20
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