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Tamron: "We are moving toward simultaneous multi-mount lens launches" instead of Sony-first

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Tamron's booth at CP+ 2026 was decked out with a headline-grabbing Back to the Future display (complete with an actor dressed as Doc Brown). The theme extended to a wall showing some of the company's most significant lenses from the past.
Photo from video: Dale Baskin

"The most significant shift across the entire imaging landscape has undoubtedly been the mainstream adoption of AI-generated imagery," says Kei Nagai, the section manager of Tamron's Overseas Sales Department, when asked about the most important trend in imaging of the past year.

Out of all the companies we interviewed at the CP+ trade show this year, Tamron is one of the few to bring up that particular elephant in the room. But the company thinks the newfound popularity of computer-generated images could make real-world photography more relevant, not less.

"While it has become much easier to create an image that matches one’s specific intent, we believe this will change what people demand from photography," Nagai says. "While the importance of expressiveness and authenticity remains fundamental, we anticipate that the intrinsic value of the experience of taking a photograph – the act of capturing a moment yourself – will become even more significant than before."

It wasn't the only time AI came up in the interview, which covered a range of topics from the health of the overall market to how Tamron comes up with which focal ranges its zooms should cover.

An opportunity to grow

Asked to describe the overall health of the camera industry, Nagai says that the mirrorless camera and lens ecosystem has matured significantly, making it easier for people to find gear that matches their goals. Despite that maturation, Tamron still thinks it has room to grow.

"While CIPA forecasts suggest the overall market remains relatively flat, we see this as an opportunity to grow our share by continuing to introduce truly compelling and innovative products," says Nagai. He cites lenses like the 35-150mm F2-2.8 as options that give Tamron the opportunity to win in a certain niche.

Nagai says that taking on the risk of developing those kinds of lenses with non-traditional focal length ranges is at the heart of what the company does. "We believe that these challenges are our 'Significance of existence' – our very reason for being," he says.

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Tamron's latest lens, the 35-100mm F2.8, is relatively small and lightweight for a fast zoom with its zoom range.
Photo: Mitchell Clark

"By listening closely to user feedback and challenging ourselves with unique focal ranges, perhaps by slightly shifting a standard range or offering a faster aperture, we aim to provide lenses that strike a perfect balance between performance, size, and price in ways that traditional zoom ranges cannot."

While Tamron has seen a lot of success with its strategy of making "unique focal ranges," it'll be interesting to see if it'll face more competition in that field in the mid-term. As companies flesh out their mirrorless lineups and start branching out into more obscure or ambitious focal ranges (see: Sony's 50-150mm F2, which is a similar concept to Tamron's 35-150mm F2-2.8, though much more expensive), their lenses may seem less out there and more mainstream.

As for deciding whether to come out with new lenses that fill the gaps left by camera manufacturers' first-party lineups or bring existing designs to new mounts, Nagai says Tamron tries to do both.

"We are moving toward simultaneous multi-mount launches"

"In the past, we often expanded to other systems after launching the Sony E-mount. However, with recent releases like the 16-30mm F/2.8 Di III VXD G2 and the upcoming 35-100mm F/2.8 Di III VXD, we are moving toward simultaneous multi-mount launches." He says the company believes "it is essential to take a holistic view of the entire market and existing lineups to carefully determine which spec and mounts to prioritize."

One potential area of growth that we didn't hear about was the possibility of adding new mounts to its repertoire. We asked if the success the company had seen with its APS-C lenses for Canon's RF system meant there was any possibility that we might see some of its full-frame options make it to the system, but Nagai says he can't offer any comment on that matter.

Balancing innovation and value

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Tamron's 70-180mm F2.8 Di III VC VXD G2 may miss out on 20mm compared to a traditional 70-200mm F2.8, but it's less than half the price of Sony, Nikon and Canon's flagship offerings.
Photo: Mitchell Clark

As we've seen manufacturers start to release second-generation iterations of their mirrorless lenses, it hasn't been uncommon to see them come with higher price tags than their predecessors. While some of Tamron's G2 lenses have been slightly more expensive than the originals, they're still usually substantially cheaper than many of their peers. Nagai says the company "sets a target cost based on a comprehensive analysis of market conditions" for each lens.

"To achieve these targets, our optical design, mechanical design, and electronic R&D teams collaborate closely with our procurement department from the earliest stages," he says, which lets the company hit the price points it does.

Our improved AF performance is a direct result of our ability to control our VXD linear motors

Despite the focus on an "accessible" price tag, Nagai says the company has been able to find ways to improve autofocus and stabilization performance, including utilizing new types of autofocus motors. "Our improved AF performance is a direct result of our ability to control our VXD linear motors at a much higher level," he says, citing improved speed when running calculations and the ability to stop the motors faster.

He also says the company has continued to use AI, along with a variety of other methods and devices, to improve its stabilization systems. He says the 28-300mm F/4-7.1 Di III VC VXD has the latest iteration of the tech, adding: "We hope our users look forward to what we have in the pipeline." He also says the company will "continue to develop 'smart' features that allow users to customize their gear," as it did with the Tamron Lens Utility app and Link connector, which let you do things like execute focus pulls and adjust the response curves of your focus rings.


This article is based on an interview with Tamron at CP+ 2026, which was expanded via email to include more comprehensive detail. It has been edited for clarity and flow.

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Welcome back to our Question of the Week series! This reader-focused series aims to get our photographic community to share thoughts on all sorts of photography-related topics in our forums. We pose questions about gear, favorite camera stores, advice, problem-solving and more, and you share your thoughts and opinions.

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What are the best (and worst) photography-related gifts you've received?

What’s the best photography-related gift you’ve ever received? Maybe it was a dream lens that caused you to take on an adventure deep in the mountains, or a handmade camera strap that’s now an essential part of your kit. And what about the worst? Perhaps someone thought you needed yet another "World’s Best Photographer" mug, or that odd lens filter set that turned every photo a shade of green.

In this edition of our Question of the Week series, we want to hear your gift stories: the memorable, the useful and the truly baffling. Share your favorites (and flops) in the forum link below. Photos of the gifts (or what you created with them) are also more than welcome! We'll highlight some of your most entertaining and heartfelt responses in next week's roundup.

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DPReview forums update: Direct messaging, search, and layout refinements based on your feedback

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The DPReview forums received an updated user interface in October. Since then, we've been working on tweaks and improvements based on your feedback.

Since the launch of a major forum upgrade late last year, we've been making tweaks and changes here and there as you've reported issues and suggested features.

Today, we've rolled out a major package of improvements specific to the forums, including visual enhancements, new direct message features, an improved search algorithm and more. Check out the notes below and let us know if you have any questions.

Style and Visibility

  • Added an option in your profile to remove avatars showing up on the left sidebar on certain pages, especially when viewing the forums on a mobile device.
  • On mobile devices, several UI elements were removed to prevent overcrowding. This includes limiting which EXIF data appears for an image. (This adjustment was made to prevent EXIF data from covering up too much of the image.)
  • Increased contrast between Unread vs Read alerts and direct message notifications, both in the dropdown and within the landing pages (additional work on this soon).

Direct Messages (aka Private Conversations)

  • Sticky (aka 'pin') a message at the top of your direct message list.
  • Hosts ('OP' of a conversation) can now remove participants from a direct message.
  • Improved view of who's in a direct message.
  • View who has left a direct message.
  • Delete a direct message with the ability to rejoin later if there are still users within it.
  • Auto-respond to new messages, such as sending a notice while on vacation.
  • Added a Labels function for admins and moderators to establish universal categories for your direct messages.
  • Select multiple direct messages to sticky or take other actions as offered.
  • Set an "on vacation" type auto-response to new messages received.

Alerts/Notifications

  • Unread alerts are sorted to the top of the drop-down menu.
  • Per-alert 'mark read' links on each alert.
  • Multi-select ability to mark alerts as read or unread.
  • Option to prevent marking messages as read when accessing the alerts pop-up.
  • Option to prevent summarization when accessing /accounts/alerts page.
    • Option to adjust summarization threshold
  • Only mark alerts that are viewed on alert page/alert pop-up, not all alerts
    • Per-alert 'alert bell reads' configuration
  • Direct message alerts now have a hover preview of the message contents

Forum Search

  • Added option to search by user for threads they start (not posts within a thread)
  • Thread pagination now shows under the original thread start as well as at the end for most thread types (except the general, which we're working on implementing).
    • Keeps the original thread starter post at the top
  • Allow users to select the default search order independent of the forum-wide setting
    • Re-adds the global option for the default search type
  • Display search terms on the search results page
  • Add "Search only X" search criteria, where X is thread/direct message/ticket/etc. instead of searching thread/post etc.
  • Option to extend search syntax to permit;
    • + signifies AND operation
    • | signifies OR operation
    • - negates a single token
    • " wraps a number of tokens to signify a phrase for searching
    • * at the end of a term signifies a prefix query
    • ( and ) signify precedence
    • ~N after a word signifies edit distance (fuzziness)
    • ~N after a phrase signifies slop amount
    • In order to search for any of these special characters, they will need to be escaped with \.

Other Improvements

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A new 'Reply' button was added to the post interface to make responding to posts more efficient.
  • Added a 'Reply' button to each post in a thread (next to the 'Quote Reply' button) to offer another way to quickly access the reply editor.
  • Removed 'Public Profile Posts' profile menu option (It was not being used, and could be confused for private message use. Possible new use for it someday.)

Let us know if you experience any issues with these changes, or have any questions.

Related, we are still working on removing the dropdown Read references, so you only see Unread notifications come up in this space. Similar contrast and other readability improvements are still on the list to adjust as well. And we are hoping to make adjustments to main website areas that link to or use the forums in various ways. This includes resolving page errors associated with user review creation and similar product page links.

Visit the forum announcement to discuss these changes with our community.

DPReview forums update: Direct messaging, search, and layout refinements based on your feedback

Forum index 2
The DPReview forums received an updated user interface in October. Since then, we've been working on tweaks and improvements based on your feedback.

Since the launch of a major forum upgrade late last year, we've been making tweaks and changes here and there as you've reported issues and suggested features.



Today, we've rolled out a major package of improvements specific to the forums, including visual enhancements, new direct message features, an improved search algorithm and more. Check out the notes below and let us know if you have any questions.

Style and Visibility

  • Added an option in your profile to remove avatars showing up on the left sidebar on certain pages, especially when viewing the forums on a mobile device.
  • On mobile devices, several UI elements were removed to prevent overcrowding. This includes limiting which EXIF data appears for an image. (This adjustment was made to prevent EXIF data from covering up too much of the image.)
  • Increased contrast between Unread vs Read alerts and direct message notifications, both in the dropdown and within the landing pages (additional work on this soon).

Direct Messages (aka Conversations)

  • Sticky (aka 'pin') a conversation at the top of your conversation list.
  • Hosts ('OP' of a conversation) can now remove participants from a conversation.
  • Improved view of who's in a conversation.
  • View who has left a conversation.
  • Delete a conversation with the ability to rejoin later if there are still users within it.
  • Auto-respond to new messages, such as sending a notice while on vacation.
  • Added a Labels function for admins and moderators to establish universal categories for your conversations.
  • Select multiple conversations to sticky or take other actions as offered.
  • Set an "on vacation" type auto-response to new messages received.

Alerts/Notifications

  • Unread alerts are sorted to the top of the drop-down menu.
  • Per-alert 'mark read' links on each alert.
  • Multi-select ability to mark alerts as read or unread.
  • Option to prevent marking messages as read when accessing the alerts pop-up.
  • Option to prevent summarization when accessing /accounts/alerts page.
    • Option to adjust summarization threshold
  • Only mark alerts that are viewed on alert page/alert pop-up, not all alerts
    • Per-alert 'alert bell reads' configuration
  • Direct message alerts now have a hover preview of the message contents

Forum Search

  • Added option to search by user for threads they start (not posts within a thread)
  • Thread pagination now shows under the original thread start as well as at the end for most thread types (except the general, which we're working on implementing).
    • Keeps the original thread starter post at the top
  • Allow users to select the default search order independent of the forum-wide setting
    • Re-adds the global option for the default search type
  • Display search terms on the search results page
  • Add "Search only X" search criteria, where X is thread/conversation/ticket/etc. instead of searching thread/post etc.
  • Option to extend search syntax to permit;
    • + signifies AND operation
    • | signifies OR operation
    • - negates a single token
    • " wraps a number of tokens to signify a phrase for searching
    • * at the end of a term signifies a prefix query
    • ( and ) signify precedence
    • ~N after a word signifies edit distance (fuzziness)
    • ~N after a phrase signifies slop amount
    • In order to search for any of these special characters, they will need to be escaped with \.

Other Improvements

new reply button in the dpreview forums mobile interface circled
A new 'Reply' button was added to the post interface to make responding to posts more efficient.
  • Added a 'Reply' button to each post in a thread (next to the 'Quote Reply' button) to offer another way to quickly access the reply editor.
  • Removed 'Public Profile Posts' profile menu option (It was not being used, and could be confused for private message use. Possible new use for it someday.)

Let us know if you experience any issues with these changes, or have any questions.

Related, we are still working on removing the dropdown Read references, so you only see Unread notifications come up in this space. Similar contrast and other readability improvements are still on the list to adjust as well. And we are hoping to make adjustments to main website areas that link to or use the forums in various ways. This includes resolving page errors associated with user review creation and similar product page links.

Visit the forum announcement to discuss these changes with our community.

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