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Did You Know That You Can Adjust Tamron’s Lens Image Stabilization?

Did You Know That You Can Adjust Tamron’s Lens Image Stabilization?

Posted on April 1, 2020August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

This quick video will show you how you can get more out of your Tamron lenses’ image stabilization.

Like a lot of modern lenses these days, Tamron lenses are no strangers to built-in image stabilization (or Vibration Compensation, as Tamron calls it). Thanks to modern technology, we can now alter how our lenses work thanks to customizable firmware that the lenses are programmed with. If you have always wished you could change the way the image stabilization works on your Tamron lens, you’re in luck. The short video after the break will show how to set up your lens to suit your type of shooting.
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