Sony – FE 12-24mm F4 G Wide-angle Zoom Lens (SEL1224G)

January 20, 2020 - Comment

Get a fresh dynamic perspective with Sony’s widest full-frame E-mount lens*. Its ultra-wide 12-24mm range features cutting-edge refinements for stunning corner-to-corner G Lens resolution at all apertures, while quiet, fast, precise autofocus make it ideal for movies as well as stills. It is an excellent choice for landscapes and architecture, and is compact, lightweight, and

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Get a fresh dynamic perspective with Sony’s widest full-frame E-mount lens*. Its ultra-wide 12-24mm range features cutting-edge refinements for stunning corner-to-corner G Lens resolution at all apertures, while quiet, fast, precise autofocus make it ideal for movies as well as stills. It is an excellent choice for landscapes and architecture, and is compact, lightweight, and mobile so it can go wherever the great shots are without slowing you down.

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Anonymous says:

This is an outstanding lens for 99.9% of photographers who want a UWA for Sony mirrorless. This is an outstanding lens for 99.9% of photographers who want a UWA for Sony mirrorless. However, the distortion is significant.This distortion is hugely reduced by the lens profiles available in Adobe products. Almost everyone will love this lens. However, if you’re doing high-end or high-volume work shooting interiors, the distortion of the Canon TSEs or 11-24mm is half or less that of the Sony.The Sony has less CA than the Canon 11-24, but a lot more ghosting from…

Anonymous says:

Great IQ and useful I like this more than the 16-35 f2.8 Sony GM for couple reasons:1. Smaller + Lighter = more convenient2. They overlap at 16-24mm, so the real comparison is do you want 12-15mm vs 25-35. 12-15mm is really useful, and there are plenty of great alternatives at the 25-35 focal length, and most people already have a 35mm prime shooting faster than f2.8Couple things that aren’t so great:1. No filter = dangerous for scratching lens2. f4 is not as open as f2.8 — but…

Anonymous says:

You’ll be glad you went with this 12-24mm instead of the 16-35. Like many people, I really agonized between this lens and Sony’s 16-35mm. I’m SO glad I went with this one, and I think you will be, too, if your main uses are the same as mine: interior photos and landscapes. It may not sound like much of a difference between 12mm and 16mm of view, but it really is (I know this because I’ve been zooming out to 16mm with this 12-24mm lens—just for fun— and I can’t believe how much I’m loosing). This lens has superb sharpness virtually from edge to edge, even at…

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