New Sony APS-C lenses are launched today. I’ve been shooting with them for the past two weeks. Each offers a wide angle. One is a power zoom. All three meet the needs of a Sony APS-C shooter. I took the trio and an a6600 with me on a hike into the North Cascades.
Up until today, there have been no Sony branded wide-angle large aperture prime lenses for APS-C E-mount. I even shot with them attached to my A1, just to see how they did. Each has outstanding image quality in a compact form. As you would expect from Sony, the zoom is the worlds smallest and lightest.
Below are the highlights about the new Sony APS-C lenses. I’m sharing photos taken with the lenses on Instagram.
10-20mm F/4 PZ G
The world’s smallest and lightest* for unequalled mobility and handling
Outstanding image quality and dynamic perspectives that only an ultra-wide-angle zoom can provide
Refined expression and control for movies
Advanced AF performance benefits stills and movies Mobility, operability, and reliability for any situation
15mm F/1.4 G
High G Lens resolution and beautiful bokeh at F1.4
Compact and lightweight for outstanding mobility and shooting freedom
AF performance that makes full use of body speed potential
Excellent control and reliability for stills and movies
11mm F/1.8
Large aperture with superb resolution and exquisite bokeh in ultra-wide images
Compact and lightweight enough to go anywhere, ready to shoot at any time
Features optimized for movie shooting
Outstanding control and reliability for any situation
Pricing
Order the lenses from my friends at B&H. Here’s the listing page. Pricing was not available at press time.