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TAMRON’s iconic 90mm macro reborn for Sony and Nikon

TAMRON's iconic 90mm macro for Sony and NikonThe first TAMRON macro lens, from 1979, revolutionized macro photography, and 45 years later the company announces a new version of the iconic macro lens, ideal for close-up photography and portrait work.

When TAMRON introduced its first macro lens, in 1979, the SP 90mm F/2.5 (Model 52B), the company changed the idea photographers had about macro lenses. Known for its stunning bokeh and superb image quality, this lens was initially used mainly for academic purposes, but it soon became popular for various types of photography, including outdoor field work and portraiture. Affectionately nicknamed “Tamukyu,” a portmanteau of two Japanese words, it garnered high praise from close-up aficionados, nature photographers and portrait enthusiasts alike.

TAMRON continued to innovate in response to evolving photographic needs, releasing subsequent models such as the SP AF90mm F/2.8 Di MACRO 1:1 (Model 272E) and SP 90mm F/2.8 Di MACRO 1:1 VC USD (Model F004). In 2016, TAMRON launched the SP 90mm F/2.8 Di MACRO 1:1 VC USD (Model F017), an evolution of the Model F004. The digital-compatible coating technology, combined with its soft, natural bokeh and sharp rendering, continues to be favored by many photographers today.

Now, in celebration of the 45th anniversary of the first generation, TAMRON is releasing a highly anticipated mirrorless version of this iconic lens. This latest iteration combines, the company says, “the traditional, beloved brilliant performance with cutting-edge technology, continuing TAMRON’s macro lens legacy.”

Here are some of the highlights of the new lens:

The TAMRON 90mm F2.8 Di III Macro VXD will start to ship in October 2024, with a recommended selling price of $699.

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