Tamron 24mm f/2.8 Di III OSD Wide-Angle Prime Lens for Sony E-Mount, (TM24F28S) (Black)
₹20,500.00
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
Specification: Tamron 24mm f/2.8 Di III OSD Wide-Angle Prime Lens for Sony E-Mount, (TM24F28S) (Black)
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Tamron 24mm f/2.8 Di III OSD Wide-Angle Prime Lens for Sony E-Mount, (TM24F28S) (Black)
₹20,500.00






Steve C. –
I can’t add anything substantial that other reviews haven’t already cited. I got this lens in 2020 for hiking and occasional city or astro photography. It focuses VERY close and works as a decent macro. Distortion makes architecture challenging but not impossible. Color and contrast are excellent. Sharpness is surprising for such a cheap lens, too.
What isn’t great is the ridiculously poorly designed lens mount that requires real force to mount on an A7 series camera. The other is the autofocus, which has difficulty in all lighting and with the slowest-moving of subjects. It’s not just the speed but the accuracy and software seems amiss, here, somehow. Like the camera doesn’t know what information it’s getting, half the time. I suspect Tamron licensed this out to some company and just let them produce something they could cheap out on, aside from the good optics.
It’s worth $199 – but be warned this isn’t a street, party, event or infant lens. It’s a flower, (dead) bug (on a calm day), canyon vista lens.
Aura –
The lens is extremely sharp at f4 and also very good at f2.8, with really pretty bokeh.
The really close focus distance is a good bonus.
Sadly autofocus is not as good as I hoped and can be slow / hunty, and quite audible, it could be a dealbreaker for some but personally I can live with it.
It’s an incredible lens for the price.
Aura –
The image quality at this price is amazing! I’m not sure that there would be much of a difference between the image quality of this lens and one costing 4x or more.
Billzilla –
As a telephoto lens fan, I once again am enjoying the unique perspective and storytelling ability a wide-angle lens can offer. Christmas around the tree in our little cottage took on new life, as our grandchild took his place in the family circle, and this lens beautifully captured the controlled chaos of the moment.
I had owned a 24-40mm zoom years ago, and had appreciated its ability to capture a unique perspective for black & white landscapes on 35mm film and color slides. But on our latest mirrorless camera, the Sony A7C, it has demonstrated how a wide-angle lens can capture interesting elements in a busy scene without getting in anyone’s face.
I’m going put down the teles, and mount this lens more often!
Madhuri Shashidhar –
Really amazing picture quality for the price BUT autofocus doesn’t with in video on a7iv which was not mentioned anywhere in description. If video AF is not an issue for you then this is an excellent lens with corner to corner sharpness. I do occasionally shoot videos so this doesn’t work for me.