The image quality of this lens is good, but not amazing. And it’s light.īecause of the rather ‘slow’ aperture of f/4, this lens is not that big and is great to fit in your bag. It’s made of plastic but still feels solid. The price of this lens is very affordable. You definitely have to learn how to photograph with extremely wide lenses, but if you like going wide, this lens is the lens for you. When shooting at 12mm, foregrounds become huge. Shooting wider than 16mm can give you some beautiful perspectives. This lens is THE choice if you love to shoot extremely wide. This is the widest Sony zoom lens (if we’re not thinking of third party brands). But if you can afford it, go for it.ģ5mm on the Sony A7RIII. The only ‘negative’ to this lens is that it’s the most expensive of all the choices. The lens is also of great build quality and has a nice sunstar to it. This lens is also known for being one of the sharpest zoom lenses on the market, so you’ll be sure your shots are of great sharpness on any Sony E-mount camera, especially the high megapixel ones like the A7RII, III and IV. With its versatile range and fast aperture, you’ll be able to handle almost every wide angle landscape thrown at you. If you have to pick one lens to use for landscape photography, this would be the one (at least for me). This is the 'King' of wide angle lenses for the Sony e-mount system. The 16-35 f/4 Zony has a very distinctive sunstar. Photo by: 'Albert Dros'.ġ6mm on the Sony A7RII. I think it's beautiful, but that’s subjective, of course. When photographing into the sun, this lens has a very distinctive sunstar that you can recognise immediately over every other lens. Another nice property of this lens is the ‘sunstar’ that it produces. If you can find one for a good price, go for it. You may also be able to pick this up in the ‘used’ category. The sharpness along with its good build quality is still very appealing and the bang for buck is great on this one. The Sony Zeiss (aka 'Zony') was about the only wide angle lens of choice back in the days and it was a great one. This is one of the oldest wide angle lenses for the Sony E-mount system and is still a good choice.
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