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Compatibility Compatibility Q Are Tamron lenses for Nikon compatible with Nikon cameras? A ○: Compatible. ×: Incompatible. ‒ : Performance cannot be guaranteed. As of 10/2017 Compatibility Camera Di Lens Di II Lens Nikon APS-C digital SLR cameras (DX format) Cameras with a built-in autofocus motor ○ ○ Models: *1,*3,*6,*7 *1,*3,*6,*7 D7500, D7200, D7100, D7000 D300S Nikon APS-C digital SLR cameras (DX format) ○ ○ Cameras without a built-in autofocus motor *1,*3,*4,*6, *1,*3,*4,*6 Models : *7 ,*7 D5600, D5500, D3300, D5300, D5200, D3200, D5100, D5000, D3100 Nikon 35mm full-frame digital SLR cameras (FX format) Models: ○ ○ D850, D810A, D750, D810, D610, D600, D800E, D800 *1,*3,*5,*6 *1,*6,*7 D5, D4S, D4, D3X ,*7 Df Nikon digital Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens cameras (CX format) Models : Nikon 1 S2, Nikon 1 S1 × × Nikon 1 J5, Nikon 1 J4, Nikon 1 J3, Nikon 1 J2, Nikon 1 J1 Nikon 1 V3, Nikon 1 V2, Nikon 1 V1 Nikon 1 AW1 When fitted with a mount adapter ‒ ‒ Models : *6 *6 FT1 *1 The performance of end-of-life lenses with subsequently released cameras cannot be guaranteed. End-of-life Lenses : http://www.tamron.jp/en/product/discontinued.html *2 Please contact us if you have questions regarding the compatibility of camera models other than the ones listed above. *3 Gives a 35mm equivalent angle of view of approximately 1.5 times the focal length. *4 ・ Autofocus function operates for the following lenses with built-in AF motor. (Model B023N, A025N, A030N, A022N, F016N, F017N, F012N, F013N, B018N, A012N, A010N, A011N, B016N, A009N, F004N, A007N, B008TSN,B008N, A005NII, B005NII, G005NII, B001NII, A001NII, A17NII, A16NII, 272ENII, A09NII) ・The lens without built-in AF motor can only be used in manual focus mode. *5 Use the lens by setting the camera's image area. *6 Performance is not guaranteed for use with conversion adapters (mount adapters, converters, etc.) produced by other manufacturers. Please see http://www.tamron.com/assets/pdf/faq/Tele-Converter_en.pdf for compatibility of Tamron tele converters. *7 Model B028N, A032N, B023N, A025N, A022N and F016N, which have an electromagnetic diaphragm system, can only use with cameras compatible with the electromagnetic diaphragm:http://www.tamron.jp/en/product/lenses/electromagnetic_diaphragm.html Q Are Tamron lenses for Canon compatible with Canon cameras? A ○: Compatible. ×: Incompatible. ‒ : Performance cannot be guaranteed. As of 10/2017 Compatibility Camera Di Di II Di III Lens Lens Lens Canon APS-C digital SLR cameras Models: EOS 8000D, EOS Rebel T6s, EOS 760D, EOS Kiss X8i, EOS Rebel T6i, EOS 750D, EOS Kiss X6i, EOS Rebel T4i, EOS 650D, EOS Kiss X5, EOS Rebel T3i, ○ ○ × EOS 600D, EOS Kiss X50, EOS Rebel T3, EOS 1100D, EOS Kiss X4, EOS *1,*3,*5 *1,*3,*5 Rebel T2i, EOS 550D, EOS Kiss X3, EOS Rebel T1i, EOS 500D, EOS 60D EOS 7D Canon 35mm full-frame digital SLR cameras Models : ○ × × EOS 6D, EOS 5D Mark III, EOS 5D Mark II *1,*5 EOS-1D X, EOS-1Ds Mark III Canon APS-H digital SLR cameras ○ Models: × × *1,*4,*5 EOS‒1D Mark IV Canon APS-C digital Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens cameras Models: ○ × × EOS M100, EOS M10, EOS M2, EOS M *3,*5 EOS M6, EOS M5, EOS M3 When fitted with a mount adapter ‒ ‒ × Models: EF-EOS M *5 *5 *1 The performance of end-of-life lenses with subsequently released cameras cannot be guaranteed. End-of-life Lenses : http://www.tamron.jp/en/product/discontinued.html *2 Please contact us if you have questions regarding the compatibility of camera models other than the ones listed above. *3 Gives a 35mm equivalent angle of view of approximately 1.6 times the focal length. *4 Gives a 35mm equivalent angle of view of approximately 1.3 times the focal length. *5 Performance is not guaranteed for use with conversion adapters (mount adapters, converters, etc.) produced by other manufacturers. Please see http://www.tamron.com/assets/pdf/faq/Tele-Converter_en.pdf for compatibility of Tamron tele converters. Q Are Tamron lenses for Sony compatible with Sony cameras? A ○: Compatible. ×: Incompatible. ‒ : Performance cannot be guaranteed. As of 05/2018 Compatibility Di III Lens Camera Di Di II Lens Lens for APS-C for Full Frame (Model B011) (Model A036) Sony APS-C digital SLR cameras ○ ○ Models : × × α580, α550, α380, α350, α330, α300, α230, α200, *1,*3,*4,*8 *1,*3,*4,*8 α700 Sony APS-C digital Single Lens Translucent cameras ○ ○ × × Models: *1,*3,*8 α68, α77 II, α58, α37, α57, α65, α77, α55, α33 *1,*3,*8 Sony 35mm full-frame digital SLR cameras ○ ‒ × × *1,*8 *8 Models: α900 ○ Sony 35mm full-frame Single Lens Translucent cameras ○ Models :α99 II, α99 *1,*3,*6,*7 × × *1,*7,*8,*9 ,*8,*9 Sony APS-C digital Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens cameras Models: × × ○ ○ α6500, α6300, α5100, α6000, α5000, NEX-5T, NEX-6, NEX-5R, *3,*8 *3,*8 NEX-3N, NEX-F3, NEX-7, NEX-5N, NEX-C3, NEX-5, NEX-3 ‒ ‒ When fitted with a mount adapter × × Models :LA-EA4, LA-EA3, LA-EA2, LA-EA1 *8 *8 Sony 35mm full-frame digital Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens cameras × × ○ ○ Models : *3,*6,*8 *8 α9, α7 III, α7S II, α7R II, α7 II, α7S, α7R, α7 When fitted with a mount adapter ‒ ‒ × × Models: LA-EA4, LA-EA3, LA-EA2, LA-EA1 *8 *8 Sony interchangeable lens digital HD Video Camera Recorders × × ○ ○ Models: *5,*8 *5,*8 NEX-VG30, NEX-VG900, NEX-VG20, NEX-VG10 When fitted with a mount adapter ‒ ‒ × × Models: LA-EA4, LA-EA3, LA-EA2, LA-EA1 *8 *8 *1 The performance of end-of-life lenses with subsequently released cameras cannot be guaranteed. End-of-life Lenses : http://www.tamron.jp/en/product/discontinued.html *2 Please contact us if you have questions regarding the compatibility of camera models other than the ones listed above. *3 Gives a 35mm equivalent angle of view of approximately 1.5 times the focal length. *4 Contrast AF ( α580) can be used with the following lenses. (Model A022, F016, F017, F012, F013, B018, A012, A010, A011, B016, A009, F004, A007, B008, A005, G005) *5 Gives a 35mm equivalent angle of view of approximately 1.5 times (photos)/1.8 times (video) the focal length. *6 Use the lens by setting the camera's image area. *7 AF-D mode of α99 is not supported. Also, lenses that can switch to the [AF-D] display will not function. *8 Performance with a conversion adapter (mount adapter, converter, etc.) mounted cannot be guaranteed. *9:Hybrid Phase Detection AF system of α99 II is not supported. Q Are Tamron lenses for Pentax compatible with Pentax cameras? A ○: Compatible. ×: Incompatible. ‒ : Performance cannot be guaranteed. As of 4/2017 Compatibility Camera Di Lens Di II Lens Pentax APS-C digital SLR cameras Models: ○ ○ K-70, K-50, K-30, *1,*3,*4 *1,*3,*4 KP, K-S2, K-S1 K-3 II, K-3, K-5 IIs, K-5 II, K-5 Pentax 35mm full-frame digital SLR cameras ○ ○ Models : K-1 *1,*4 *1,*3,*4,*5 *1 The performance of end-of-life lenses with subsequently released cameras cannot be guaranteed. End-of-life Lenses : http://www.tamron.jp/en/product/discontinued.html *2 Please contact us if you have questions regarding the compatibility of camera models other than the ones listed above. *3 Gives a 35mm equivalent angle of view of approximately 1.5 times the focal length. *4 Performance with a conversion adapter (mount adapter, converter, etc.) mounted cannot be guaranteed. *5 Use the lens by setting the camera's image area. Q Are Tamron lenses for Micro Four Thirds compatible with Micro Four Thirds cameras? A ○: Compatible. ×: Incompatible. ‒ : Performance cannot be guaranteed. As of 03/2018 Compatibility Camera Di III Lens OLYMPUS digital Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens cameras Models: PEN mini E-PM2, PEN mini E-PM1 PEN Lite E-PL9, PEN E-PL8, PEN Lite E-PL7, PEN Lite E-PL6, PEN Lite E-PL5, PEN Lite E-PL3, ○ PEN Lite E-PL2, PEN Lite E-PL1s *2,*3 PEN E-P5, PEN E-P3, PEN E-P2 PEN-F OM-D E-M10 Mark III, OM-D E-M1 Mark II, OM-D E-M10 Mark II, OM-D E-M5 Mark II, OM-D E-M10, OM-D E-M5, OM-D E-M1 Panasonic digital Mirrorless Interchangeable Lens cameras Models: DC-GF10, DC-GF90, DC-GF9, DC-GX850, DC-GX800, DMC-GF7, DMC-GF6, DMC-GF5, DMC-GF3, DMC-GF2, DMC-GF1 ○ DMC-GM5, DMC-GM1S, DMC-GM1 *2,*3 DC-GX7 Mark III, DMC-GX7 Mark II, DMC-GX80, DMC-GX85, DMC-GX8, DMC-GX7, DMC-GX1 DC-G9, DMC-G8, DMC-G80, DMC-G81, DMC-G85, DMC-G7, DMC-G70, DMC-G6, DMC-G5, DMC-G3, DMC-G2, DMC-G1 DC-GH5, DMC-GH4, DMC-GH3, DMC-GH2, DMC-GH1 *1 Please contact us if you have questions regarding the compatibility of camera models other than the ones listed above. *2 Gives a 35mm equivalent angle of view of approximately 2 times the focal length. *3 Performance with a conversion adapter (mount adapter, converter, etc.) mounted cannot be guaranteed. 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