Tamron is breaking ground with an older APS-C lens

Tamron is breaking ground with an older APS-C lens
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When you use DPReview links to buy products, the site may earn a commission. Image: Tamron Tamron has announced that it's working to bring its 18-300mm F3. 5-6. 3 Di III-A VC VXD lens to RF mount and Z mount.

While it's only the company's second RF lens, it stands out even more on Nikon's system: it's the first third-party APS-C zoom lens with autofocus announced for Z mount.

That's more groundbreaking than the long list of qualifiers might imply. Nikon's lineup of APS-C-focused zooms includes just four lenses, and those are pretty much the only choices available unless you're willing to buy heavier, larger and more expensive full-frame lenses. Nikon also doesn't offer a lens with this large of a zoom range, nor as far a reach.

Tamron says the 18-300mm was the "world's first lens to achieve a zoom ratio of 16. 6x when it was released in 2021 for Sony E mount and Fujifilm X mount. " Earlier this year, Sigma announced the 16-300mm F3. 5-6. 7 DC OS Contemporary, which very slightly beats the Tamron when it comes to zoom ratio. It's also available for RF mount, though not for Z mount.

While some photographers don't find all-in-one zooms exciting, they can provide a lot of versatility to shooters who don't want to buy or carry around multiple lenses. Even though this type of lens generally doesn't have the greatest image quality or light-gathering ability, it's hard to argue that it's not a good fit for more entry-level systems, especially given its massive zoom range. In equivalent terms, its a 27-450mm for Nikon and a 29-480mm for Canon.

The RF mount version of the lens has a few extra switches.
Image: Tamron

The RF mount version of the 18-300mm F3. 5-6. 3 Di III-A VC VXD will have switches to toggle optical stabilization and autofocus on and off, as well as a lock switch to keep it from extending. Like the E and X mount versions, the Z mount model will have the lock switch, but not the other two.

Tamron says pricing and availability "will be announced at a later date. " The lens retails for around $700 for other mounts.

Press Release:

TAMRON Announces Development of All-In-One Zoom Lens For Nikon Z Mount and CANON RF Mount

April 22, 2025, Commack, NY – Tamron announces the development of all-in-one zoom lens, 18-300mm F/3. 5-6. 3 Di III-A[1] VC VXD (Model B061), for Nikon Z mount and CANON RF mount APS-C mirrorless cameras. Release date and pricing will be announced at a later date.

The 18-300mm F/3. 5-6. 3 Di III-A VC VXD (Model B061) is an all-in-one zoom lens for APS-C mirrorless cameras. It was the world's first[2] lens to achieve a zoom ratio of 16. 6x when it was released in 2021 for Sony E mount and FUJIFILM X mount. And now, it is being released for Nikon Z and CANON RF mounts.

The 16. 6X zoom range lets you enjoy taking photos from wide-angle to ultra-telephoto without having to change lenses. With its 18mm wide to 300mm ultra-telephoto reach (450mm plus full-frame equivalent on crop sensor cameras)[3], it’s ideal for a wide range of scenes, including landscapes, snapshots, portraits, animals, and sports. What's more, thanks to its compact design, you can easily take it with you on vacation, backpacking, and hikes. The MOD (Minimum Object Distance) is 5. 9” (0. 15m) at its wide-angle end, and the maximum magnification ratio is 1:2, making it possible to capture impressive images that bring out the power and detail of the subject. In addition, it is equipped with the high-speed, high-precision linear motor focus mechanism VXD (Voice-coil eXtreme-torque Drive) and TAMRON's original VC (Vibration Compensation) image stabilization mechanism, supporting comfortable and stable shooting. This all-in-one zoom lens makes photography more fun because you can use it in an unlimited number of situations. It’s so versatile, it will inspire you to push your creativity further and further.

Product Features

Landscape, snapshots, portraits, animals, birds – an all-in-one zoom lens for all kinds of photography

Best-in-class autofocus, VXD that’s fast and precise, great for bird and animal photography

Maximum magnification ratio is 1:2, amazing for an all-in-one zoom lens

Uncompromising optical performance throughout the entire zoom range

TAMRON's proprietary VC supports telephoto and low-light shooting

AF/MF switch and VC ON/OFF switch for Canon RF mount

Specifications, appearance, functionality, etc. are subject to change without prior notice.

This product is developed, manufactured, and sold under the license agreement with Nikon Corporation.

This product is developed, manufactured, and sold under license from Canon Inc.

[1] Di III-A: For APS-C format mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras

[2] Among interchangeable zoom lenses for APS-C mirrorless cameras (As of July 2021: TAMRON)

[3] Full-frame equivalent of 27-450mm for Nikon Z mount, and 28. 8-480mm for CANON RF mount

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