SLRgear Review February 23, 2009 by Andrew Alexander The Sony 135mm ƒ/1.8 ZA lens was introduced in October 2006, shortly after the debut of the Sony alpha system earlier that year.
Manufacturer: Sony
SLRgear Review February 23, 2009 by Andrew Alexander The Sony 135mm ƒ/1.8 ZA lens was introduced in October 2006, shortly after the debut of the Sony alpha system earlier that year.
Allready at 1.8 high contrast and sharpness. The Nikon- and Canon-likes reach this level at f: 4 or 5.6. You don't need to stop down for a lot of higher contrast and sharpness. Ideal for setting subjects and objects free in cities and landscapes and to use depth of field in a creative way.
See above; Build like a tank
WOW is the word that can describe this lens. As soon as I got this lens home, took a test shot and was amazed by picture quality. Attached the test shot to this review.. This is the lens that always stays on my A900.
Amazing sharpness; bokeh and contrast
1; Focus ring - could have been better - very slight wobble / 2; SSM and weather sealing would be nice
One of the first Carl Zeiss lenses to go on sale for the Sony DSLRA100 camera, the 135mm F1.8 Sonnar T* is relatively large and heavy, with a massive front element. It's also extremely well-built, as you'd expect from a high-quality prime lens with a longish focal length.
This lens just arrived so I popped it onto my Sony A99II and snapped some sample pics which I'll upload as part of this review. First impressions: stunning images, somewhat heavy lens (which I do not mind as weight often comes with qualit) with overall gorgeous lens aesthetics.
Awesome lens!!! It does take a little getting used to in that you have to stand a little further back from you subject to obtain the same composure as an 85 mm or 50 mm lens. The clarity is outstanding and this is sure to be my new favorite lens.
Too many to state along with awesome clarity; quality build; outstanding Bokeh
Heavy - not necessarily a con; but you will definitely get a workout from carrying this solid lens
The FE 135mm f1.8 G Master is another valuable addition to the Sony line-up, filling an important gap in the catalogue for portrait and event shooters. Like other recent G Master lenses, it confidently delivers on its promise of sharp details across the frame, both near and far, with attractive...
The Sony FE 135mm f/1.8 GM is a new mid telephoto prime lens for Sony full-frame E-mount mirrorless cameras. It features 13 elements in 10 groups including a recently developed, extremely precise XA (extreme aspherical) element that reduces aberration and increases resolution, as well as Super ED...
The ninth addition to Sony's premium G Master series, the FE 135mm f/1.8 GM is likely to interest many portrait, wedding, event and live performance photographers in need of a fast telephoto prime lens.
Excellent sharpness; even wide open; Top-quality build; Smooth AF performance
Very expensive next to some rivals; Cat's eye bokeh at f/1.8; Somewhat stiff focus switches
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