Sony SEL35F18 35mm f/1.8 Prime Fixed Lens

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Compact, lightweight fixed F1.8 lens.Angle of View (APS C) 44 ° Minimum Focus Distance : 0.99 ft (0.3 m), Maximum Magnification ratio : 0.15x, Focal Length : 1.38 in New optical design for excellent peripheral sharpness and contrast, Built in image stabilization Silent and smooth high speed focusing ideal for shooting movies. Superb focusing operation Lens group or elements is 6/8. If auto focus cant lock on or focuses on the wrong subject, step in and take total control with direct manual focus.Image stabilization (SteadyShot):Optical SteadyShot Format: APS-C, 35 mm equivalent focal length (APS-C): 52.5 mm Lens not zoomable

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Product Dimensions | 1.77 x 2.48 x 2.48 inches |
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Item Weight | 5.5 ounces |
UNSPSC Code | 45121603 |
Item model number | SEL35F18 |
Customer Reviews | 4 out of 5 |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Date First Available | September 11, 2012 |
Manufacturer | Sony |
Country of Origin | Thailand |
Alejandro LeeAlejandro Lee –
I’ve owned my Sony a6000 for almost a year now and plan on building up my lens collection. This is the first lens that I’ve bought aside from the two lenses I got with the camera (16-50 and 55-210). I’ve only played around with it for a day, but the quality is amazing and I can tell right away this is going to be a game-changer for my photography. As an amateur, I can’t go into much detail about the specifics of why this lens is making me so happy, but what I can do is provide pictures for you to decide!
iblyth07 –
This has become the lens that stays attached to my camera in perpetuity until I need a telescoping zoom. Great pairing with the Sony A6000, and vastly better than any kit lens, so long as you are willing to work around the fixed focal length. It’s not the widest, and maybe a turn off for those who want that for landscape at a moments notice. But it’ll do in a pinch, especially if my manual focus pancake lens is left at home. If I don’t want to be out and about with my full kit bag, this lens on a crop sensor is as close as you will get to having a walk around ‘nifty fifty’ with you at all times (works out to about 52.5 on the crop sensor).Would highly recommend 👍👍
JonathonJonathon –
Great lens. Sharp enough for professional work. Amazing autofocus when used on my a6500. No complaints. All of the photos I attached were shot with this lens on the a6500 with natural light. Minimal lightroom editing. I shoot video in a studio for a living. I’m not a professional photographer but a friend asked me to shoot family portraits for them because I have a decent setup.
E. LópezE. López –
Excellent all purpose lens. I would recommend to anyone, who needs professionalism while traveling light, and can do without a zoom.
Emmy Wu –
I could probably shoot almost everything with this lens. It gives subjects a crisp picture, with milky, bokeh backgrounds. The only limitation is that it’s not wide at all. Compact and lightweight, this is my go-to lens for gimbal work where autofocus has to work!
Warren f. –
Amazed at the results from this. Is my first prime though!
NCSurfer –
Fast and accurate autofocusing on my Sony a6500. Beautiful bokeh and superb low light performance. Sharp edge-to-edge, even at wide open. Great for photography or filming. If you’re using a gimbal, this compact lens is easy to balance and won’t wear you out after a day of shooting. I have both Sigma 18-35mm f1.8 Art and this lens. While both are spectacularly good, this has a tremendous advantage in being easier to travel with and nearly-instantaneous autofocusing. Outstanding lens overall.
DK –
As a novice photographer, I only have two lenses: the kit lens that came with my Sony a6000, and this one. The kit lens itself does really well taking daytime/outdoor photos, and this lens covers all the other use cases I would need (indoor/dim lighting, sunset and after, city lights). I don’t know enough about photography to say anything more about it, but fortunately there are a ton of pros who have already expounded on how this lens is one of the best bang-for-your-buck lenses you can get.