Tamron A041 Owner's Manual

TLM-A041-T/T-1808-01
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A 041
Owner’s manual
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SP 15-30mm F/2.8
For Nikon DSLR For Canon DSLR
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ENGLISH
Thank you for purchasing the Tamron lens as the latest addition to your photographic equipment. Before using your new lens, please read the contents of this Owner’s Manual thoroughly to familiarize yourself with your lens and the proper techniques for creating the highest quality images possible. With proper handling and care, your Tamron lens will give you many years of photographing beautiful and exciting pictures.
Explains precautions that help to prevent problems.
Explains things you should know in addition to basic operations.
PART NAMES (Refer to Fig. 󱦯)
Lens hood
Focal length scale
Focus ring
Distance mark
AF/MF switch
Lens-camera interface contacts
Before using the lens, remove the tape on it.
MAIN SPECIFICATIONS
Model A041 Focal Length 15-30 mm Maximum Aperture F/2.8 Angle of View 110 Lens Construction 13/18 Minimum Focus Distance 0.28 m (11.0 Maximum Magnication Ratio 1:5 Length 142.5 mm Diameter Weight 1,100 g
* Values are specications of Nikon products.
Length: From lens front to mount surface.
Features and appearances of lenses listed in this owner's manual are subject to change without
notice.
ATTACHING AND REMOVING THE LENS
Remove the rear cap of the lens. Align the lens attachment mark ⑩ and mounting mark on the camera, and then insert the lens. Turn the lens counterclockwise for Nikon models or clockwise for Canon models until it locks. To remove the lens, turn the lens in the opposite direction while pressing the lens release button on the camera.
Turn off the power of the camera before attaching or removing the lens.
In the case of Canon cameras, align with the EF lens mark (red circle).
For details, please read the instruction manual of your camera.
SWITCHING FOCUS MODE (Ref. Figs. 󱦯 - 󱦵)
To shoot using autofocus (AF), set the AF/MF switch ⑨ to “AF”. (Ref. Fig. 󱦳) To shoot using manual focus (MF), set the AF/MF switch
turn the focus ring
The distance scale ⑥ is provided as a guideline. It may differ from the actual focus distance.
In AF mode, it may be difcult for autofocus to work depending on the subject.
Through the full-time manual mechanism, when focusing with AF, it is possible to switch to MF by turning
the focus ring the shutter button and then repressing the shutter button halfway.
To ensure focus under various conditions, the focus ring ⑤ rotates past the innity (∞) position.
Accordingly, always check the focus in the viewnder when shooting with manual focus, even when the focus is aligned with innity.
For details, please read the instruction manual of your camera.
and focus the image. (Ref. Figs. 󱦱, 󱦵)
while the AF/MF switch ⑨ is set to AF. AF can be resumed by releasing your nger from
VC MECHANISM (Ref. Figs. 󱦯, 󱦷)
The VC (Vibration Compensation) mechanism reduces image blur caused by hand-held shooting.
How to use VC (Ref. Fig. 󱦷)
When you use VC, set the VC switch ⑧ to ON. Press the shutter button halfway and conrm that the viewnder image is stable before taking a picture.
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VC is effective under the following conditions
Dimly lit locations
Locations where ash photography is prohibited
Locations where you have unstable standing position.
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VC may not perform sufciently under the following conditions
When a photograph is taken from a vehicle that is shaking greatly
Shooting during excessive movement of the camera
When shooting while using a tripod
Set the VC switch ⑧ to OFF when taking pictures with bulb photography (long exposures).
Otherwise, VC may cause a malfunction.
The viewnder image may become blurred immediately after the shutter button is pressed
halfway. This is due to the principles of VC and not a malfunction.
When the VC switch ⑧ is set to ON, the total number of recordable images will reduce due to
power being consumed from the camera.
Set the VC switch ⑧ to OFF when you are shooting while the camera is secured by something
other than your hand (such as a tripod).
Do not remove the lens from the camera while VC is on. If the lens is removed while VC is on, the
lens may make a clicking sound if the lens is shaken. This is not a malfunction. If the lens is installed on the camera, and the camera’s power is switched on, the sound stops.
For Nikon cameras equipped with a built-in ash, VC will be turned off while the built-in ash is
charging.
ZOOMING (Ref. Figs. 󱦯, 󱦱)
While looking through the camera’s viewnder, rotate the zooming ring ② of the lens to set the focal length suitable for the image, and then shoot.
Zooming ring
Focal length mark
Distance scale
VC (Vibration Compensation) switch
Lens attachment mark
Rear lter holder
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to “MF”, and then use your hand to
LENS HOOD (Ref. Fig. 󱦯)
The lens hood ① is attached as standard. The hood is part of the lens and cannot be removed.
Rear lter holder (only for Canon models) (Ref. Figs. 󱦯, 󱦹 - 󱦽)
The lens for Canon cameras is equipped with a lter holder ⑫ at the rear. You may cut a commercially-available lter sheet along the guide shown in Fig. the holder.
Set the zooming ring
After setting the lter, check that the four corners of the lter are correctly inserted in the holder
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The lter may fall if the four corners are not correctly inserted.
Pay attention to the rear element of the lens when inserting the lter.
Use only one lter at a time.
Ghosts may appear on the picture depending on the lter in use.
to the telephoto side to make it easier to insert the lter.
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TAP-in Console (Sold separately)
The following adjustments are made possible by using the optionaly sold TAP-in Console.
Switching of VC priority mode
Focus point adjustment
Firmware update
Adjustment of the full-time manual stroke sensitivity
It is required to download the software from the Tamron website.
See the TAP-in Console manual for more details.
PRECAUTIONS WHEN SHOOTING
An internal focusing (IF) system is employed to reduce the minimum focus distance. Because of
this, the angle of view may be wider than that of lenses using other focusing systems when shooting at a distance less than innity.
When you use the built-in ash on the camera for ash photography, the lens may block the light
ray and a dark semicircle may appear at the bottom of the screen.
For ash photography, we recommend that you use an external ash unit recommended by the
camera manufacturer.
Differences in the display systems of cameras may result in the display of values different from
the maximum and minimum aperture values in the specications. This is not an indication of an error.
A general front lter cannot be set to the front of the lens.
Rear lters cannot be set or used on Nikon mount lens.
Use with mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras is not guaranteed.
TO ENSURE LONG-TERM SATISFACTION
Remove dust and soiling on the lens by using a blower or soft brush. Do not touch the lens with
your ngers.
The lens surface of the front element has been coated to prevent water and oily substances from adhering. Since it will repel water, do not use lens cleaners or other substances but only a dry cloth to clean the front element.
To clean the lens surface of the rear element, lightly wipe it starting from the center with a
commercially available lens cleaning paper, a clean cotton cloth or a microber cloth (cleaning cloth for glasses, etc.) soaked in lens cleaner. Do not use a silicone cloth.
Clean the lens barrel using a silicone cloth. Never use benzene, thinner, or other organic
solvents.
Mildew is a major problem for lenses. Store your lens in a clean, cool, and dry place. When you
store the lens in a lens case, store it with a commercially available drying agent and replace the drying agent occasionally.
Do not touch the lens-camera interface contacts. If dust or stains cause contact problems,
signals are not transmitted properly between the lens and camera, and malfunctions may occur.
If the temperature changes suddenly, moisture may form within the camera and lens and cause
malfunctions.
To prevent this, seal your equipment in a plastic bag or similar container. After your equipment
has adjusted to the ambient temperature, remove it from the bag and use it as usual.
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