Sony 18-135mm F3.5-5.6 OSS APS-C E-mount Zoom Lens
February 7, 2020 - Comment
Aps-c 18-135mm F3.5-5.6 lens for Sony Alpha E-Mount cameras. 7.5x high magnification zoom/ 27-202.5mm (35mm equiv.) focal length Outstanding sharpness from 1x aspherical and 2x ED glass elements Optical SteadyShot image stabilization for sharper stills and video Fast, precise, quiet AF for high-speed stills and impressive video
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The perfect walk-around lens. This one lens can handle quite a few situations, from landscape and architectural photography at the wide end, to portrait photography in the middle, and as a mild telephoto at the long end. While this zoom lens may not be as sharp as individual prime lenses, the results I have experienced so far with this lens mounted on my Sony A6000 are wonderful. I can’t recommend this lens enough for those who either can’t afford individual prime lenses or who just don’t want the hassle of carrying…
Very happy with this lens I have this lens mounted on my Sony A6500. I also have the SEL1018, SEL50F18, SEL35F18, and the kit SELP1650 (which I never use). I find I use this lens (SEL18135) 90% of the time now and just find it really easy to carry around and get a decent range with good quality. I use for stills as I don’t really do video. I’m purely an amateur photographer, so not using this lens for anything other than my hobby so take that into account. These opinions are purely subjective – no technical…
Great daily lens Let me get this out of the way – this lens is awesome. Itâs light weight, and high quality. I canât believe Sony managed to engineer an 18-135 lens this size and weight. My A6300 and this lens fit into my Zing pouch (L) with space to spare. The image quality is an improvement over the kit lens and more than enough for my hobbyist needs. I also have the SEL50F18 lens which complements this nicely. The pictures online of this lens dont really do it justice – itâs a beauty