Tamron 360EN, 360EM Aperture Setting, Tripod Mount, Filter, Checking DEPTH-OF-FIELD

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APERTURE SETTING

With Minolta AF

The aperture is set on the camera side in accordance with the exposure mode.

With Nikon AF

When shooting on programmed AE or shutter-priority AE mode, rotate the aperture to minimum position. For aperture-priority or manual mode, turn the aperture ring to the desired setting. In case of F401 series models the camera side, in accordance with the given instructions, sets the aperture.

AE (Minimum Aperture) Lock [3]

For Nikon, it is possible to fix the aperture ring to the minimum aperture when using the program AE mode or shutter-priority AE mode. If the aperture ring is set to the minimum aperture, and the AE lock lever is depressed, the aperture ring is fixed at the minimum aperture position.

TRIPOD MOUNT [4]

If the tripod mount fixing screw is loosened, the lens can be turned 120° right and left from the center position and can be fixed at any position in between. If the circular mark of the tripod mount ring is adjusted to the circular mark on the side of the lens, it will be 90° from the center.

FILTER

The filter is the rear insertion type. The filter frame can be inserted in the cutout just behind the tr pod mount and at the time of shipment from the factory, a 43mm normal filter is placed in the fil- ter frame. With a rear filter inserted, the flange back dimensions (standard dimension from the abutting joint surface of the mount to the film surface) is set, so a rear filter must always be in place when photographing. To protect the front lens, it is recommended to always install the 112mm normal filter (sold separately.)

Filter Fitting Method [5]

To install the rear filter, pull out the filter frame from the main body, change the filter (remove the normal filter and install the desired filter), and then insert it so that the TAMRON logo of the filter frame will be at the correct position. Please note if the filter is inserted upside down, the aperture blades will fail.

CHECKING DEPTH-OF-FIELD [6]

The lens has a depth-of-field scale when the aperture is F32 and F16, and an approximate depth field can be known. For depth of field at each aperture and photographing range, you can check i out on our website.http://www.tamron.com

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360EN, 360EM specifications

The Tamron 360EN and 360EM are versatile, high-performance lenses designed for photographers and videographers looking to enhance their creative capabilities. These lenses are particularly renowned for their combination of advanced optical technology and practical features, making them ideal for various shooting conditions.

One of the key characteristics of the Tamron 360EN and 360EM is their exceptional optical design. Both lenses utilize high-quality glass elements, which effectively minimize chromatic aberration and distortion, delivering stunning image clarity and color accuracy. The use of aspherical lens elements helps in achieving sharp images across the entire frame, even at wider apertures.

The Tamron 360 series also incorporates a fast and quiet autofocus system. This feature is crucial for capturing fleeting moments in photography and allows for smooth focus transitions in videography. The autofocus mechanism is complemented by an enhanced focus tracking system that ensures precise subject acquisition, even in dynamic shooting scenarios.

Durability and reliability are also hallmarks of the Tamron 360EN and 360EM. These lenses are constructed with rugged materials that provide resistance to dust and moisture, making them suitable for outdoor shooting in various weather conditions. The robust build quality ensures that the lenses can withstand the rigors of professional use without compromising performance.

In terms of versatility, both lenses boast a focal length range that caters to a wide variety of genres, from portrait and landscape photography to event shooting. The maximum aperture allows for excellent low-light performance while providing beautiful bokeh effects, which enhance the overall aesthetic of images.

The compatibility of the Tamron 360 series with different camera systems is another significant advantage. They are designed to be used with popular camera mounts, offering users a seamless experience across multiple platforms. This flexibility allows photographers to switch between different camera bodies without the need for additional equipment.

Overall, the Tamron 360EN and 360EM lenses stand out for their unique combination of advanced optical technologies, rugged design, and user-friendly features. Whether you are a seasoned professional or an enthusiastic hobbyist, these lenses promise to elevate your photographic experience and deliver exceptional results in any situation.