Tamron A035 Owner'S Manual Download Page 2

ENGLISH

Thank you for purchasing the Tamron lens as the latest addition to your photographic equipment. 
Before using your new lens, please read the contents of this Owner’s Manual thoroughly to 
familiarize yourself with your lens and the proper techniques for creating the highest quality 
images possible. With proper handling and care, your Tamron lens will give you many years of 
photographing beautiful and exciting pictures.

 Explains precautions that help to prevent problems.

 Explains things you should know in addition to basic operations.

PART NAMES (Refer to Fig. 

)

 Lens hood  

 Hood attaching alignment mark

 Hood locking mark 

 Filter ring

 Hood release mark 

 Zooming ring

 Focal length scale  

 Focal length mark

 Focus ring 

 Distance scale 

 Distance mark 

 Tripod mount mark

 Zoom lock switch 

 VC (Vibration Compensation) switch 

 AF/MF switch 

 Lens attachment mark

 Lens-camera interface contacts 

Tripod mount (Model A035TM / sold separately)

 Tripod mount  

 Tripod mount locking screw 

 Screw hole for safety lock screw 

 Safety lock screw (×2)

 Hexagonal wrench

MAIN SPECIFICATIONS

 Model 

A035

  Focal Length 

100-400 mm

 Maximum Aperture 

F/4.5-6.3

 Angle of View 

24˚24' - 6˚12'

 Lens Construction 

11/17

  Minimum Focus Distance 

1.5 m (59.1")

  Maximum Magnification Ratio 

1:3.6

 Filter Size 

ø 67 mm

  Length 

196.5 mm (7.7")*

 Diameter 

ø 86.2 mm

  Weight 

1,115 g (39.3 oz)*

 Lens Hood 

HA035

 * Values are specifications of Nikon products. 

 Length: From lens front to mount surface.

 Features and appearances of lenses listed in this owner's manual are subject to change without 

notice.

ATTACHING AND REMOVING THE LENS

Remove the rear cap of the lens. Align the lens attachment mark 

 and mounting mark on the 

camera, and then insert the lens.
Turn the lens counterclockwise for Nikon models or clockwise for Canon models until it locks.
To remove the lens, turn the lens in the opposite direction while pressing the lens release button 
on the camera.

 Turn off the power of the camera before attaching or removing the lens.

 In the case of Canon cameras, align with the EF lens mark (red circle).

 For details, please read the instruction manual of your camera.

SWITCHING FOCUS MODE (Ref. Figs. 

 - 

)

To shoot using autofocus (AF), set the AF/MF switch 

 to “AF”. (Ref. Fig. 

)

To shoot using manual focus (MF), set the AF/MF switch 

 to “MF”, and then use your hand to 

turn the focus ring 

 and focus the image. (Ref. Figs. 

)

You can limit the AF focus range by setting the AF/MF switch 

 to “LIMIT”.

The focus range you may limit will differ depending on the current focus distance.

If the focus position is longer than 7 m: ∞-7 m
If the focus position is shorter than 7 m: 7 m-1.5 m
* You can change the AF range limit, which is set to 7 m by default, using the TAP-in Console 

(sold separately).

 The distance scale 

 is provided as a guideline. It may differ from the actual focus distance.

 In AF mode, it may be difficult for autofocus to work depending on the subject.

 Through the full-time manual mechanism, when focusing with AF, it is possible to switch to MF by turning 

the focus ring 

 while the AF/MF switch 

 is set to AF.  AF can be resumed by releasing your finger from 

the shutter button and then repressing the shutter button halfway.

 To ensure focus under various conditions, the focus ring 

 rotates past the infinity (∞) position. 

Accordingly, always check the focus in the viewfinder when shooting with manual focus, even when the 
focus is aligned with infinity.

 For details, please read the instruction manual of your camera.

VC MECHANISM (Ref. Figs. 

)

The VC (Vibration Compensation) mechanism reduces image blur caused by hand-held shooting.

How to use VC (Ref. Figs. 

)

You can change the VC mode by using the VC switch 

.

MODE 1 

Basic mode that balances finder-image stability and the actual compensation effects.

MODE 2 

Panning mode

* In MODE 1, you can change the settings using the TAP-in Console (sold separately).



 VC is effective under the following conditions

 Dimly lit locations

 Locations where flash photography is prohibited

 Locations where you have unstable standing position.



 VC may not perform sufficiently under the following conditions

 When a photograph is taken from a vehicle that is shaking greatly

 Shooting during excessive movement of the camera

 When shooting while using a tripod

 Set the VC switch 

 to OFF when taking pictures with bulb photography (long exposures). 

Otherwise, VC may cause a malfunction.

 The viewfinder image may become blurred immediately after the shutter button is pressed 

halfway. This is due to the principles of VC and not a malfunction.

 When the VC switch 

 is set to ON, the total number of recordable images will reduce due to 

power being consumed from the camera.

 Set the VC switch 

 to OFF when you are shooting while the camera is secured by something 

other than your hand (such as a tripod).

 Do not remove the lens from the camera while VC is on. If the lens is removed while VC is on, the 

lens may make a clicking sound if the lens is shaken. This is not a malfunction. If the lens is 
installed on the camera, and the camera’s power is switched on, the sound stops.

 For Nikon cameras equipped with a built-in flash, VC will be turned off while the built-in flash is 

charging.

ZOOMING (Ref. Figs. 

)

While looking through the camera’s viewfinder, rotate the zooming ring 

 of the lens to set the 

focal length suitable for the image, and then shoot.

ZOOM LOCK MECHANISM (Ref. Figs. 

)

You can lock the zooming ring 

 at a focal length of 100mm to keep it from rotating. 

Setting the zoom lock (Ref. Fig. 

)

Align 100mm on the focal length scale 

 with the focal length mark 

.

Push the zoom lock switch 

 to the zooming ring side.

Releasing the zoom lock (Ref. Fig. 

)

Push the zoom lock switch 

 toward the camera.

 To zoom, release the lock, and then rotate the zooming ring.

LENS HOOD (Ref. Figs. 

 - 

)

A bayonet-type lens hood 

 is provided as standard equipment.

We recommend shooting with the hood properly attached because the lens hood eliminates stray 
light that may affect the picture.

Using the lens hood (Ref. Figs. 

)

Align the hood attaching alignment mark 

 of the hood with the hood release mark 

 of the 

lens.
Rotate the hood 

 in the direction of the arrow until the hood locking mark 

 meets the hood 

release mark 

.

Stowing the lens hood (Ref. Fig. 

)

You can stow the lens hood 

 by attaching it in reverse.

Align the hood locking mark 

 of the hood with the hood release mark 

 of the lens.

Rotate the hood 

 in the direction of the arrow until the hood attaching alignment mark 

 

meets the hood release mark 

.

 Be aware that the perimeter of the photographed image may be darkened if the hood 

 is not 

attached properly.

TRIPOD MOUNT (Sold separately) (Ref. Figs. 

)

You can secure the lens to the tripod using the tripod mount 

 for A035 model (model A035TM 

sold separately).

Attaching and removing the tripod mount (Ref. Figs. 

)

You can attach and remove the tripod mount by loosening tripod mount locking screw 

 and 

then lift the portion with the screw, to open the ring.
When attaching the tripod mount, make sure that the protruding part on the inner side of the 
tripod mount is inserted into the groove on the lens barrel, and then tightly secure the tripod 
mount locking screw 

.

If this protruding part is not inserted into the groove when the tripod mount is attached, the 
lens barrel may be damaged and the lens may fall off. 

Changing the directional position of the camera (Ref. Fig. 

)

When you change the directional position of the camera, you can rotate the lens by loosening 
the tripod mount locking screw 

.

Align the tripod mount mark on the lens 

 with the mark on the tripod mount 

.

After determining the shooting position, tightly secure the tripod mount locking screw 

 to fix 

the position.

 The tripod mount 

 can be attached to an ARCA-SWISS camera platform.

SAFETY LOCK SCREW (Accessory for the tripod mount) (Ref. Figs. 

)

We recommend attaching the lock screws in accordance with the camera platform type when you 
use an ARCA-SWISS-standard compatible camera platform or clamp.

How to use safety lock screws (Ref. Fig. 

)

The safety lock screws 

 prevent the lens/camera from falling from the camera platform 

when a tripod mount is attached to an ARCA-SWISS-standard compatible camera platform or 
clamp.
As shown on the figure, use the hexagonal wrench 

 to tighten the safety lock screws 

 to 

the two screw holes 

.

 After attaching the safety lock screws 

, the screw heads protrude from the tripod mount bottom surface 

to prevent the lens/camera from falling. For this reason, if you are using a camera platform or a clamp 
other than ARCA- SWISS-standard compatible, you do not need to have them attached.

PRECAUTIONS WHEN SHOOTING

 An internal focusing (IF) system is employed to reduce the minimum focus distance. Because of 

this, the angle of view is wider than that of lenses using other focusing systems when shooting 
at a distance less than infinity.

 Always remove the hood when you use the built-in flash on the camera for flash photography. 

Otherwise, the hood or lens may darken the perimeter of the image. With close-up photography, 
the lens itself blocks the flash, and dark semicircle may appear at the bottom of the screen, even 
when the lens hood is not used. For flash photography, we recommend that you use an external 
flash unit recommended by the camera manufacturer.

 Differences in the display systems of cameras may result in the display of values different from 

the maximum and minimum aperture values in the specifications. This is not an indication of an 
error.

 Use with mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras is not guaranteed.

Summary of Contents for A035

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Page 2: ...Set the VC switch to OFF when you are shooting while the camera is secured by something other than your hand such as a tripod Do not remove the lens from the camera while VC is on If the lens is removed while VC is on the lens may make a clicking sound if the lens is shaken This is not a malfunction If the lens is installed on the camera and the camera s power is switched on the sound stops For Ni...

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Page 4: ...lens is dropped or falls down TPL EN Lens T 1701 This indicates instructions which if not followed or if performed incorrectly could lead to death or serious injury Precautions for Safe Use of Tamron Lenses ENGLISH WARNING Do not place lens in direct sunlight or leave it in an extremely hot place such inside a car Doing such could damage the internal parts of the lens or cause a fire Always attach...

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