SHOOTING DATA with Tamron Lens

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I'm considering buying the Tamron Zoom Lens 24-135mm. Do Tamron Lenses also communicate their focal length to a D100 camera, so that I can display the actual focal length in the field "shooting data" in Nikon View?

The actual focal length of zoom lenses is important to generate panoramas. I don't know, if third party lenses also show this figure.

Many thanks for your response
Otto
 
Hi Leuthold

I use a D1x, not a 100. However my Sigma and Tamron lenses all communicate with the camera and all the information is displayed in the Exif files.

Dave
I'm considering buying the Tamron Zoom Lens 24-135mm. Do Tamron
Lenses also communicate their focal length to a D100 camera, so
that I can display the actual focal length in the field "shooting
data" in Nikon View?

The actual focal length of zoom lenses is important to generate
panoramas. I don't know, if third party lenses also show this
figure.

Many thanks for your response
Otto
 
I use a D1x, not a 100. However my Sigma and Tamron lenses all
communicate with the camera and all the information is displayed in
the Exif files.

Dave
I'm considering buying the Tamron Zoom Lens 24-135mm. Do Tamron
Lenses also communicate their focal length to a D100 camera, so
that I can display the actual focal length in the field "shooting
data" in Nikon View?

The actual focal length of zoom lenses is important to generate
panoramas. I don't know, if third party lenses also show this
figure.

Many thanks for your response
Otto
Leuthold,
It's will show all shooting data same as Nikon len. I got the Tamron too.
LD
 
I have a Tamron 19-35 and a Tamrom 28-300. Both lenses communicate both the lens and focal length information but the 19-35 registers incorrectly in the EXIF data as 20-36. Not sure why!
I'm considering buying the Tamron Zoom Lens 24-135mm. Do Tamron
Lenses also communicate their focal length to a D100 camera, so
that I can display the actual focal length in the field "shooting
data" in Nikon View?

The actual focal length of zoom lenses is important to generate
panoramas. I don't know, if third party lenses also show this
figure.

Many thanks for your response
Otto
 

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