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Sony FE 28-70mm F2 GM Review | Anything Canon can Do, Sony Can Do Better?​

Dustin Abbott




Pros:​

  • Smaller, much lighter, and cheaper than Canon RF lens
  • Great build quality
  • Thorough weather sealing
  • Wide range of aperture control options
  • Smooth | Tight switch interesting alternative to zoom lock
  • Extremely fast autofocus
  • Autofocus is smooth and silent
  • Extreme precision even with fast moving targets
  • Low focus breathing
  • Extremely sharp wide open
  • Very consistent sharpness across zoom range
  • Low fringing
  • Extremely low vignette
  • Low distortion
  • Nice bokeh
  • Good coma control


Cons:​

  • Some flare issues
  • Doesn’t have lens based stabilization
 
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απ τους καλύτερους reviewer αν όχι ο καλύτερος, τηλεφακών και σωμάτων για φωτογραφία άγριας ζωής.
 
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Introducing FE 400-800mm F6.3-8 G OSS | Sony | α Lens​




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Introducing FE 16mm F1.8 G | Sony | α Lens​


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Lens design​

The lens design of the Sony FE 400-800mm F/6.3-8 G OSS consists of a whopping 27 elements in 19 groups, including six ED glass elements to compensate for chromatic aberration.

The front element has a Fluorine coating that repels water/oil and helps with cleaning while adding an extra protection layer.

The aperture diaphragm features eleven rounded blades for smooth and rounded bokeh. The minimum focusing distance is 1.7m/66in at 400mm and 3.5m/137in at 800mm. Lastly, the front filter diameter is massive at 105mm.

Price and availability​

The Sony FE 400-800mm F/6.3-8 G OSS will be available in March for €3,000.




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Pros:​

  • The first Sony zoom to reach 800mm
  • Beautiful build quality including robust weather sealing
  • Excellent handling (internal zoom helps balance)
  • Good feature set allows you to stay out of the menus
  • Incredible autofocus performance – quiet, fast, and accurate
  • Pair it with a Sony sports camera and get amazing tracking
  • Strong, consistent optical performance across the zoom range
  • Low vignette
  • Good contrast and chromatic aberration control
  • Can be used with Sony’s 1.4x and 2.0x TCs
  • Better optically than 200-600 + 1.4x at long ranges


Cons:​

  • Slow maximum apertures mean that you’ll need good light
  • Stabilization is just okay
  • Big and heavy
  • Contrast at F8 isn’t exceptional
  • Slow maximum aperture limits applications


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Sony FE 400-800mm F6.3-8 G OSS Review | the Ultimate Telephoto Zoom?​

Dustin Abbott
 
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Sony FE 16mm F1.8 G Review | All the Wide Angle You'll Need!​

Dustin Abbott


Pros:​

  • Extremely compact lens
  • Very feature rich
  • Thorough weather sealing
  • Handles great
  • Aperture racking possible
  • Dual linear motors provide instant AF
  • Video AF works well
  • Low vignette
  • Extra wide!
  • Extremely sharp
  • Excellent contrast
  • Good flare resistance
  • Good colors
  • Much higher magnification than competing lenses


Cons:​

  • Very strong barrel distortion
  • Close up performance has a lot of field curvature
  • A bit of coma astigmattism in the corners
 
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Introducing FE 50-150mm F2 GM | Sony | α Lens​


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Telephoto f/2 Zoom? The Sony 50-150mm f/2 GM​


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Sony 50-150mm F2 GM Lens | The Best All Round Telephoto Zoom Lens?​


Adorama





Θεικο range για πορτρετο. Βασικα φακος για να αλλαξεις συστημα ειναι αυτος.
 
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Sony 50-150mm f/2 GM Review – Spectacular! Expensive.​

Gerald Undone

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The FE 50-150MM F2 GM will be available in May 2025 for approximately $3,899 USD and $5,499 CAD. It will be sold directly through Sony and at a variety of Sony’s authorized dealers throughout North America.
 
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Sony 50-150mm F2 GM Review | The New Sports Lens of Choice?​

Dustin Abbott




Pros:​

  • The first F2 zoom to go from 50-150mm with a constant F2 aperture
  • Has the kind of premium design that reminds you of the $10,000 telephoto primes
  • Beautiful build quality including robust weather sealing
  • Excellent handling (internal zoom helps balance)
  • Good feature set allows you to stay out of the menus
  • Incredible autofocus performance – quiet, fast, and accurate
  • Pair it with a Sony sports camera and get amazing tracking
  • Strong, consistent optical performance across the zoom range
  • Low vignette
  • Well controlled distortion
  • Good contrast and chromatic aberration control
  • Sharper than the Tamron 35-150mm
  • Could be the best court sports lens ever released


Cons:​

  • Expensive
  • No TC compatability
  • No lens based stabilization
  • Flare prone on the telephoto end
  • Is the rendering magical?
 

Key features​

  • Full-Frame | f/2 to f/22
  • Ultra-Fast Portrait-Length Zoom
  • Four XD Linear AF Motors, Floating Focus
  • Aperture De-Click and Lock Switches
  • Internal Zoom and Internal Focus Design
  • XA, Aspherical, and Super ED Elements
  • Nano AR Coating II and Fluorine Coating
  • Dust and Moisture-Resistant Construction
  • Removable Tripod Foot
  • Rounded 11-Blade Diaphragm
  • Lens construction: 19 elements in 17 groups
  • Minimum focusing distance: 0.4m (wide end)-0.74m (tele end)
  • Maximum magnification: 0.2x
  • Focal length: 50-150mm
  • Filter diameter: 95mm
  • Size: maximum diameter 102.8mm x length 200mm
  • Mass: approx. 1340g (excluding tripod mount)



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Sony 50-150mm F2- This lens absolutely SHATTERED my expectations​

Manny Ortiz



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Sony FE 50-150mm f/2 G-Master: Resolution BEYOND the Limits of the 61-Megapixel Sony a7RV & a7CR!​

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