

- Sony 35mm 1.8 e mount full frame manual#
- Sony 35mm 1.8 e mount full frame upgrade#
- Sony 35mm 1.8 e mount full frame iso#
Sony 35mm 1.8 e mount full frame manual#

Very sharp as well, great color rendition and looks and feels great - doesn't matter parts of it are plastic, it's good quality. Being a prime you can't zoom in but the amount of light this thing is able to get fr that wide f1.8 aperture is insane! Again, comparing this to the kit lens, it's like night and day.
Sony 35mm 1.8 e mount full frame upgrade#
View full ReviewĪwesome lens and a huge upgrade from the standard 16-50mm kit lens that comes with the a6000. With the money you save from buying this over the 24/1.8, you can go buy another lens for your set.
Sony 35mm 1.8 e mount full frame iso#
So you can use lower ISO numbers indoors, compared to the 24/1.8. You can get sharp shots at 1/15s shutter speed and have a decent chance at 1/5s. At 1.8 it's a little softer but once you stop down, it gets very sharp The biggest thing I like about this lens, over the Zeiss 24/1.8, is it has optical stabilization. look at the two pictures I attached, the 35mm 1.8 is capable of some very nice details. I wasn't expecting much from the 35/1.8 (especially since it was a pure sony design) I was blown away by how wrong I was. I played around with other M-mount lenses but missed having AF. About a month ago, I bought a M-Mount Zeiss lens and realized the 24/1.8 didn't seem like it was worth the money anymore.

I liked it a lot but always wondered if it really was worth $1100. Previously I was using the Sony Zeiss 24/1.8 as my main lens on the NEX-5N.
