After experiencing an especially prolific 2019, Tamron has been picking up speed over the past few years and reinvigorating its lens lineup with popular new options for both SLR and mirrorless systems. Splitting these releases between the two camera types, Tamron also makes a point of developing lenses specifically for mirrorless or for SLR, versus using the same optical design for everything. This helps to achieve smaller designs for mirrorless and retain the integrity of the SLR designs for the larger camera systems.
Looking at the SLR releases first, 2019 also happened to be the 40th anniversary of its SP series of premium lenses and, to celebrate this, Tamron introduced the SP 35mm f/1.4 Di USD for both Canon EF and Nikon F. The 35mm f/1.4 is already a popular lens, due to its comfortably wide field of view and bright f/1.4 design, and Tamron’s newest take on it is intended to improve on sharpness and clarity through the use of a series of low dispersion and aspherical elements, along with an updated BBAR-G2 coating for improved contrast and flare suppression. It also has an updated Ultrasonic Silent Drive focusing system along with a moisture-resistant design and a fluorine-coated front lens element.
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