Earlier this morning, Sony 24-70mm Mark II was announced. It’s shipping six years after the first G Master. Back then, Sony wanted to make a sharp lens with natural bokeh and focus fall off. The technology to do so did not exist, so they developed and manufactured it. And, now the revised 24-70mm F2.8 is 22% smaller, 18% lighter, and better balanced with 4 EX linear motors.
Sony has been very busy for the past six years. This update follows the FE 70-200 F2.8 GM II and is the 16th G Master.
A standard zoom like the 24-70 ($2290 at B&H) fits my in-the-moment shooting. That’s because of a lens that doesn’t distract me from the task of composing a shot. It helps that the lens is the smallest and lightest available with intuitive features. Also, it gives you the range to shoot most anything including close ups.
The Sony 24-70mm Mark II ($2290 At B&H) is Sony’s workhouse lens. I took the original to Paris attached to an A9. My friends at Sony shared with me the five things you need to know about the 24-70mm Mark II.
For the budget conscious, the best news about this release is Sony has dropped the price of the Mark I to $1998.