Tamron SP 300mm F/2.8 LD MC 107B

Super telephoto prime lens • Film era • Discontinued

Tamron SP 300mm F/2.8 LD MC 107B
  • Announced:
  • · 1983
  • Production status:
  •  Discontinued
  • Country of design:
  • · Japan
  • Original name:
  • · Tamron SP 107B 300mm 1:2.8 LD BBAR MC
  • Class:
  • · Fast full-frame super telephoto prime lens
  • · Professional model

Abbreviations

SP Professional lens with high quality optics and robust build. Meets the highest standards and provides excellent performance and flawless image quality unachievable with traditional optical technologies.
LD The lens incorporates low dispersion elements.
MC Multi-layer anti-reflection coating is applied to the surfaces of lens elements. This anti-reflection coating increases light transmission, eliminates flare and ghosting, and maintains color consistence among all lens models.

Model history (5)

Tamron SP 300mm F/2.8 LD MC 107B [Adaptall-2]A7 - 63.00m⌀112 1983 
Tamron SP 300mm F/2.8 LD [IF] MC 60B [Adaptall-2]A10 - 72.50m⌀112 1984 
Tamron SP AF 300mm F/2.8 LD [IF] 60EA10 - 72.50m⌀112 1990 
Tamron SP AF 300mm F/2.8 LD [IF] 360EA10 - 72.50m⌀112 1992 
Tamron SP 300mm F/2.8 LD [IF] 360B [Adaptall-2]A10 - 72.50m⌀112 1993 

Specification

Optical design:
35mm full frame
300mm
F/2.8
7 elements in 6 groups
2 LD
Floating element system
Interchangeable mount (Adaptall-2)
8.2° (35mm full frame)
Diaphragm mechanism:
Diaphragm type:
Automatic
Aperture control:
Aperture ring (Manual settings + Auto Exposure setting with 52CB Minolta MD, 53C Konica AR, 56C Fujica AX, 61C Ricoh XRP, 63C Pentax KA adapters)
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Focusing:
3m
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Focusing modes:
Manual focus only
Manual focus control:
Focusing ring
Physical characteristics:
2071g
⌀117.5×199mm
Accessories:
Screw-type 112mm
Additional features:
Drop-in filter holder (43mm)
38FH - Bayonet-type round
Tamron SP 1.4X Teleconverter 140F → 420mm F/3.9
Tamron SP 2X Teleconverter 01F → 600mm F/5.6
Tamron SP 2X Teleconverter 200F → 600mm F/5.6

Source of data

  • Manufacturer's technical data.

Manufacturer description

The Tamron SP 300mm F/2.8 LD is a fast ultra-telephoto providing superb optical performance that meets even the needs of the most demanding professional photographers. It has a 7-element 6-group optical design using two low dispersion (LD) glass elements in the front group and employing Tamron's original OAC (Optical Aberration Compensator) system. This reduces chromatic aberration that is likely to occur on conventional telephoto lenses to the absolute minimum, resulting in superb descriptive performance from infinity to its minimum object distance (3.0 meters) for edge-to-edge sharp images. The fast 300mm F/2.8 ultra-telephoto not only provides superb optical performance but also excellent portability and handling convenience due to its compact design. It measures a mere 203.5mm with a mount for Nikon and has a convenient rear 43mm drop-in filter system for easy filter control and a detachable bayonet-type hood.

The Tamron SP 300mm F/2.8 LD offers outstanding performance features for the photographer who needs high shutter speeds and fast maximum apertures. In reduced light conditions, it is an ideal lens for sports, wildlife, press or stage photographers. The lens has a further advantage frequently preferred in this type of photography - shallower depth-of-field. The fast F/2.8 maximum aperture allows critical center subject sharpness to contrast attractively with out-of-focus backgrounds or foreground framing.

The optical design of the Tamron SP 300mm F/2.8 LD lens greatly reduces chromatic aberrations (too often a problem of the ultra-telephotos) and assures the photographer optimum image quality. The key to the outstanding image quality of this new Tamron lens is the use of anomalous dispersion (LD - low dispersion) glass in the two elements of the front group. This eliminates the second spectrum that becomes greater in proportion to focal lengths - and has effectively minimized chromatic aberration. At the same time, other aberrations such as spherical aberration, astigmatism and curvature of field also have been successfully minimized. The result is superior edge-to-edge sharpness and high contrast visual performance over the entire image field at both maximum aperture (F/2.8) and at smaller lens openings.

The lens also offers outstanding maneuverability in any photographic sitiation because of its compactness. It has a small 0.82 telephoto ratio - (the distance from the front element surface to the film plane/focal length). The lens is about 203.5mm in length and weighs 2071 grams.

The opportunities for creative photo work are enhanced by easy to use filter system. The Tamron SP 300mm F/2.8 LD lens is designed with a filter slot provided just in front of the aperture control ring. The lens' flange-back-distance (distance from the flange of the custom mount to the film plane) is adjusted to always operate with a 43mm rear filter (mounted in Tamron's exclusive filter frame) and one is provided with each lens. Other 43mm filters for special effects and a 112mm normal front filter are available.

A large bayonet lens hood effectively shields the lens from undesirable light sources and is supplied with the lens. It has fast one-touch mounting and removal with a single motion.

In both sports and wildlife photography, the lens is often used under high-temperature conditions. The white body helps reflect heat protecting the lens from the sun.

Tamron Adaptall-2 series

The third generation of Tamron lenses with interchangeable mount system for practically all major SLR cameras. Introduced in 1979.

  • All-black finish;
  • Compact, lightweight construction;
  • Fully automatic diaphragm;
  • Support for TTL open-aperture metering;
  • One mount fits all lenses, regardless of maximum aperture;
  • Accurate manual focusing with finely-ribbed focusing ring;
  • Focus closer than most others of compatable focal lengths;
  • Multi-layer anti-reflection coating.

Lenses with similar focal length

Interchangeable mount (2)
Tamron SP 300mm F/2.8 LD [IF] MC 60B [Adaptall-2]A10 - 72.50m⌀112 1984 
Tamron SP 300mm F/2.8 LD [IF] 360B [Adaptall-2]A10 - 72.50m⌀112 1993 
Canon FD mount (4)
Canon FD 300mm F/2.8 S.S.C. FluoriteA6 - 53.50m-- 1975 
Canon FDn 300mm F/2.8LA9 - 73.00m-- 1981 
Sigma MF 300mm F/2.8 APO ZENA12 - 92.50m-- 1988 
Tokina AT-X SD 300mm F/2.8A9 - 72.40m⌀112 1986 
Nikon F mount (8)
Nikon AI-S Nikkor 300mm F/2.8 ED-IFA8 - 63.00m-- 1986 
Nikon AI-S Nikkor 300mm F/2.8 ED-IFA8 - 64.00m⌀122 1982 
Nikon AI-S Nikkor 300mm F/2 ED-IFA11 - 84.00m-- 1983 
Nikon Nikkor 300mm F/2.8 EDM6 - 54.00m⌀122 1972 
Nikon AI Nikkor 300mm F/2.8 ED-IFA8 - 64.00m⌀122 1977 
Sigma MF 300mm F/2.8 APO ZENA12 - 92.50m-- 1988 
Yashma-4N 300mm F/2.8 MC
akaArsat H APO 300mm F/2.8
akaЯШМА-4Н 300mm F/2.8 МС
A8 - 73.00m--
Tokina AT-X SD 300mm F/2.8A9 - 72.40m⌀112 1986 
Pentax K mount (3)
smc Pentax-A* 300mm F/2.8 ED [IF]A8 - 83.00m-- 1983 
Sigma MF 300mm F/2.8 APO ZENA12 - 92.50m-- 1988 
Tokina AT-X SD 300mm F/2.8A9 - 72.40m⌀112 1986 
Contax/Yashica mount (3)
Sigma MF 300mm F/2.8 APO ZENA12 - 92.50m-- 1988 
Tokina AT-X SD 300mm F/2.8A9 - 72.40m⌀112 1986 
Carl Zeiss Tele-Apotessar T* 300mm F/2.8 [AE]A7 - 63.50m-- 1982 
Konica AR mount (2)
Sigma MF 300mm F/2.8 APO ZENA12 - 92.50m-- 1988 
Tokina AT-X SD 300mm F/2.8A9 - 72.40m⌀112 1986 
M42 mount (2)
Sigma MF 300mm F/2.8 APO ZENA12 - 92.50m-- 1988 
Tokina AT-X SD 300mm F/2.8A9 - 72.40m⌀112 1986 
Minolta SR mount (2)
Sigma MF 300mm F/2.8 APO ZENA12 - 92.50m-- 1988 
Tokina AT-X SD 300mm F/2.8A9 - 72.40m⌀112 1986 
Olympus OM mount (2)
Sigma MF 300mm F/2.8 APO ZENA12 - 92.50m-- 1988 
Tokina AT-X SD 300mm F/2.8A9 - 72.40m⌀112 1986 

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