Sony – E 10-18mm F4 OSS Wide-angle Zoom Lens (SEL1018)

February 16, 2020 - Comment

Super wide-angle zoom lenses are ideal for taking photos of sweeping landscapes and producing striking images with emphasized perspective. For mid- to high-level users who seek a wider minimum focal length than offered by standard wideangle zoom lenses, the SEL-1018 is the ideal choice. NOTE:”35 mm equivalent focal length (APS-C)” and “Angle of View (APS-C)”

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Super wide-angle zoom lenses are ideal for taking photos of sweeping landscapes and producing striking images with emphasized perspective. For mid- to high-level users who seek a wider minimum focal length than offered by standard wideangle zoom lenses, the SEL-1018 is the ideal choice. NOTE:”35 mm equivalent focal length (APS-C)” and “Angle of View (APS-C)” are with interchangeable lens digital camera incorporating APS-C type image sensors.

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Anonymous says:

Just what the doctor ordered Very happy with this lents, just buy it!!

Anonymous says:

Best wide-angle lens for Sony a6500, a6300, and a6000! This is the lens that stays on my Sony a6500 90% of the time. I was worried the f4.0 would limit low-light, indoor shooting, but teh a6500’s excellent high ISO response mitigates that worry. For vlogging, this is one of teh best lenses available. The closest thing I’ve found, and maybe a little better if you forgive the Lumix G7/G85 awful autofocusing, is the Panasonic 12-35mm f2.8. For Sony shooters, don’t think twice; buy this lens! Autofocus lightning fast, super-sharp, and lightweight…

Anonymous says:

Excellent Lens if a Bit Pricey I enjoy this lens as a versatile wide-angle tool to go with my A6400. It focuses quickly and exhibit decent corner-to-corner sharpness slightly stopped down. It feels solid in construction, with a metal skin over what I assume is a plastic frame. I find the stabilization quite useful, as you’re not always taking pictures from a steady tripod – planes, trains, and automobiles! The stabilization also helps with low light shooting, where a slower shutter speed can be used to lower your…

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