Tamron AF 18-200mm XR DI-II
f/3.5-6.3 LD Aspherical (IF) Macro
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What is Di II ??
Lenses are designed for
exclusive use on digital cameras with smaller-size imagers and
inherit all of the benefits of our Di products. These lenses are not
designed for 35mm film cameras and digital cameras with image
sensors larger than 24mm x 16mm.
At Tamron, our quest has always been to make the ideal zoom lens. As
a result of this ongoing challenge, we have introduced the concept
of our high-power zoom lens in the new AF18-200mm XR Di II for
exclusive use with digital SLRs. Tamron's original development of
proprietary core technologies such as Aspherical element production,
Multiple Cam Mechanism and Integrated Focus Cam design lend to the
creation of the world's lightest, most compact 11.1X zoom lens made
for digital SLR cameras.

The 18-200mm (28-300
when converted to 35mm) provides the digital photographer with the
versatility of a true wide to ultra tele zoom in an amazingly easy
to use design.
Tamron's AF 18-200 mm F/3.5-6.3 XR
Di-II LD Aspherical (IF) Macro lens, designed exclusively for
digital cameras with small sensors, will ship in the spring. The
wide to tele capabilities of this lens, which is equivalent to 28 -
300 mm in 35 mm terms, means that you should seldom need to change
lenses. The lens, which is just 84mm long, features enhanced
peripheral illumination, minimizes peripheral light fall-off and its
internal surface coating reduces ghosting and flare. It is
compatible with Canon AF, Konica Minolta AF-D, Nikon AF-D and Pentax
AF mounts.
The new AF18-200mm F/3.5-6.3 XR Di-II LD Aspherical (IF) MACRO
is a high power zoom lens designed for exclusive use with digital
SLR cameras using smaller-size imagers and inherits the product
concept of the existing AF28-300mm F/3.5-6.3 XR Di zoom lens. Even
two years after its introduction, the AF28-300mm XR is still a
favorite and highly evaluated by photographers around the world as a
representative model of high power zoom lenses. With the recent
market influx of digital SLR cameras, the use of high power zoom
lenses has become increasingly popular since high power zooms
provide the convenience of handling many photographic scenes and the
capability of shooting ultra telephoto shots without changing
lenses. The popularity of this focal length led Tamron to initiate
the development of new zoom lenses to further meet the needs of
digital SLR photographers. The result is the successful development
of a new zoom lens made exclusively for use on digital SLR cameras.
The wide to ultra tele focal range of this lens will allow digital
SLR camera owners to enjoy digital photography with comfort and
convenience.
• "Di (Digitally Integrated design)-II" lenses are designed for
exclusive use on digital cameras with smaller-size imagers.
*This lens is not designed for use with 35mm film cameras and
digital SLR cameras with image sensors larger than 24mm x 16mm.

Main Features
of Tamron AF 18-200 XR Di-II
Dedicated for Digital SLR Cameras
By incorporating an optical design for exclusive use with
digital SLR cameras with smaller-size imagers, this high power zoom
lens provides the same focal length, when converted to a 35mm
format, equivalent to Tamron's 28-300mm. Therefore, you can meet
virtually every photographic opportunity with this single zoom lens
without changing lenses. When paired with the new ultra-wideangle SP
AF11-18mm zoom lens, simultaneously introduced by Tamron at
Photokina 2004 and expected to ship in late spring 2005, you can
thoroughly enjoy digital SLR photography with the combined focal
length coverage of 17-300mm.

Optical System Uses Special Glass
and is Optimized for Digital SLR Characteristics in order to Enhance
Optical Quality in a Compact Design
The new AF18-200mm high power zoom lens from Tamron features an
entirely new optical design using XR (Extra Refractive Index) glass
in an innovative way in order to optimize the overall distribution
of optical power throughout the entire zoom range. This design
reduces various aberrations to the absolute minimum and achieves
remarkable downsizing at the same time. In addition, three hybrid
aspherical lens elements and two LD (Low Dispersion) glass elements
are used to accomplish effective compensation of on-axis and lateral
chromatic aberrations, a critical factor to enhance the optical
quality in digital photography. As a result, the lens provides
outstanding optical quality in a multi-purpose zoom lens.

Optical Design Dedicated to
Digital SLR Photography by Optimizing the Angles of Incidences of
Light Rays Reaching the Image Sensor
The zoom lens uses a new optical system designed to confine the
changing angles of incidences of light rays reaching the imager
within a certain scope over the entire image field from the center
to the periphery, by considering the effects of variances due to
zooming.
Enhanced Peripheral Illumination
Peripheral light fall-off is minimized when compared with that
of conventional lenses for film cameras so that images are uniformly
bright from the center to the periphery.
Outstanding Resolution
Since the lens is designed exclusively for digital SLR
photography, it provides high image quality in terms of resolution,
contrast and flatness of image field.
Internal Surface Coating to Reduce Ghosting and Flare
Ghosting and flare caused by aberrations are annoying factors in
digital SLR photography, so Tamron has adopted various
countermeasures against the problem including the employment of
“Internal Surface Coatings” (i.e., multiple-layer coatings on
cemented surfaces of plural elements) and new multiple-layer coating
technology on ordinary elements in order to minimize reflections
that occur when light enters through the front element and to reduce
image degrading effects caused by the imagers themselves.

Revolutionary Minimum Focus
Distance - 0.45m (17.7") for 1:3.7* Macro Capability
It is an important condition for a multi-purpose zoom lens to
provide the capability of getting close to the subject. The new
18-200mm zoom lens realizes an MFD (Minimum Focus Distance) of 0.45m
(17.7") through the employment of a new optical/mechanical design
configuration. Since the maximum magnification ratio at f=200mm is
1:3.7*, you can enjoy close-up photography easily and conveniently.
* The Maximum Magnification Ratio of 18-200m (Model A014) is 1:3.7
while the Maximum Magnification Ratio of the 28-300mm (Model A061)
is 1:2.9. However, the A014 can fill the frame with almost the same
scope as the A061 does when shooting with a 35mm SLR camera, since
the new lens is exclusively designed for digital SLR cameras with
smaller-size imagers. The Maximum Magnification Ratio of 1:3.7 is
equivalent to 1:2.8 when converted to 35mm film format.
High Power, Yet Compact and Lightweight Thanks to New Mechanical
Devices
Complicated mechanisms are built in the compact body thanks to
new mechanical devices. The lens is a multi-purpose zoom lens, yet
excellent portability and ease of use are assured. A number of
invisible engineering innovations required to downsize the lens,
produce high precision parts and increase durability are
incorporated into the new AF18-200mm F/3.5-6.3 XR Di-II LD
Aspherical (IF) MACRO since manufacturing this type of zoom lens
with such complicated mechanisms inside was almost impossible with
conventional manufacturing technology.
Zoom Lock Mechanism Incorporated
The Zoom Lock prevents unwanted barrel extension when carrying
the lens/camera combination.
Flower-shaped Lens Hood
A glare-reducing flower-shaped lens hood is included as a
standard accessory. The special hood provides optimum shading of
superfluous light rays that enter from the rectangular frame outside
the image field.
New External Design on the New Di-II Series Conveys “High
Performance, High Precision Image”
Improvements have been made to the external design by adding a
gold-colored band between the focus and zoom rings to enhance the
appearance and make it stand out as a Di-II lens. The rubber
patterns of the zoom and focus control rings have been improved at
the same time to compliment the digital camera design style and to
provide better handling.

Technical Specification
AF
18-200mm f/3.5-6.3 LD Aspherical (IF) Macro |
Models |
A14 |
Focal length |
18 - 200 mm |
Maximum aperture |
F3.5 - 6.3 |
Angle of view |
75° 33' - 7° 59'
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Lens construction |
15 elements in 13 groups
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Minimum focus distance |
0.45 m (17.7 in) |
Maximum mag ratio |
1:3.7 (at f=200mm MFD 0.45m)
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Filter diameter |
f62 mm |
Overall length
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84 mm (3.3 in) *
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Maximum diameter |
f73.8 mm (2.9 in) |
Weight |
398 g (14 oz) * |
Diaphragm Blades |
7 blades |
Minimum aperture |
F22 |
Standard accessory
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Flower-shaped Lens Hood |
Compatible mount |
Canon AF, Nikon AF-D and
Pentax AF |
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