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Offering a new take on a popular wide-angle focal length, the Tamron 24mm f/2.8 Di III OSD M 1:2 is sleek and lightweight prime designed for full-frame Sony E-mount mirrorless cameras. By utilizing a modest f/2.8 maximum aperture, this lens is able to remain impressively sleek, making it ideal travel shooting applications. Also contributing to its versatility is a half life-size 1:2 maximum magnification ratio and 4.7" minimum focusing distance for working with close-up subjects.
Offering a new take on a popular wide-angle focal length, the Tamron 24mm f/2.8 Di III OSD M 1:2 is sleek and lightweight prime designed for full-frame Sony E-mount mirrorless cameras. By utilizing a modest f/2.8 maximum aperture, this lens is able to remain impressively sleek, making it ideal travel shooting applications. Also contributing to its versatility is a half life-size 1:2 maximum magnification ratio and 4.7" minimum focusing distance for working with close-up subjects.
Wide-angle prime is designed for full-frame Sony E-mount mirrorless cameras, however is also suitable for use with APS-C models where it provides a 36mm equivalent focal length.
Modestly bright f/2.8 maximum aperture strikes a balance between being suitable for working in available lighting conditions and realizing an impressively compact and lightweight profile.
Three LD (Low Dispersion) elements reduce chromatic aberrations and color fringing in order to produce increased clarity and color fidelity.
One molded glass aspherical element suppresses distortion and spherical aberrations for greater sharpness and more accurate rendering.
BBAR (Broad-Band Anti-Reflection) coating has been applied to lens elements to reduce surface reflections and prevent lens flare and ghosting for increased contrast and color accuracy.
Ideal for close-up shooting, this lens offers a half life-size 1:2 maximum magnification along with a minimum focusing distance of 4.7" to suit working at near distances.
OSD stepping motor offers especially quiet, fast, and precise autofocus performance along with full-time manual focus override.
A moisture-resistant construction benefits this lens' use in inclement conditions, and a fluorine coating has also been applied to the front lens element to protect against dust, dirt, and smearing.
Rounded seven-blade diaphragm contributes to a pleasing bokeh quality.
UPC: 725211510017
Tamron 24mm f/2.8 Di III Specs
Focal Length
24mm
Aperture
Maximum: f/2.8 Minimum: f/22
Lens Mount
Sony E
Lens Format Coverage
Full-Frame
Angle of View
84° 4'
Minimum Focus Distance
4.7" / 11.94 cm
Magnification
1:2 Macro Reproduction Ratio 0.5x Magnification
Optical Design
10 Elements in 9 Groups
Aperture/Iris Blades
7, Rounded
Focus Type
Autofocus
Image Stabilization
No
Filter Size
67 mm (Front)
Dimensions
2.9 x 2.5" / 73 x 63.5 mm (Diameter x Length)
Weight
7.6 oz / 215.5 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight
1.12 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
6.2 x 5.7 x 4.7"
Tamron 24mm f/2.8 Di III Reviews
Great lens for the value
By Austin
Rated 4 out of 5
Date: 2026-02-23
I purchased this last week, and its a great lens, fit light a glove, I love the weather seal around the back of the lens flange. It fits perfectly on my old Sony A6000, images are very clear, filming with it is fantastic. the only thing I had a small miss understand with, was the lack of lens information that is usually printed around the top of the lens, but I found the info on the side of the lens so all is good. ( for future reference: if anyone is buying this lens for the first time ) the information is on the side of the lens. Glass quality is great, and its a very light weight lens, great for small framed cameras, or anyone looking todo sight seeing or street photography.
Great value
By Thomas
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2024-10-29
For $200, this is the perfect wide-angle lens for amateurs or photogs on a budget. I just used it during a weekend in the Pocono Mountains and the Hudson Valley to take landscapes and it performed quite nicely. I used a polarizing filter on many of the images including those attached.