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SONY Camera Lens T* FE 55mm F1.8 ZA Sonnar Black SEL55F18Z [Sony E / Single Focal Length Lens]
SONY Camera Lens T* FE 55mm F1.8 ZA Sonnar Black SEL55F18Z [Sony E / Single Focal Length Lens]
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Product Specifications
Maximum Diameter x Overall Length | 63mm dia. x 65.5mm |
Filter Diameter | 49mm |
Body Weight | Approx. 225g |
Angle of view | (35mm film equivalent focal length: 36mm) |
Lens Composition | 8 elements in 7 groups |
Minimum Aperture | F22 |
Number of aperture blades | 7 elements |
Focal length | 24mm |
Minimum Focusing Distance | 0.16m |
Maximum magnification | 0.25x |
Accessories | Hood (ALC-SH114), lens front cap, lens rear cap, soft case |
Basic Information
Product Name | Camera Lens T* E 24mm F1.8 ZA for APS-C Sonnar Black SEL24F18Z [Sony E / Single Focal Length Lens] |
Model No. | SEL24F18Z |
Color | Black |
Product Features
The first Carl Zeiss E-mount lens.
The black metal exterior and sophisticated design with a sense of condensation match the NEX-5N and NEX-7.
The lens is ideal for a wide range of shooting situations, including snapshots, landscapes, architecture, still life, and indoors, taking advantage of the wide-angle perspective, the beautiful background blur that only a large-aperture lens can produce, and macro photography (maximum magnification of 0.25x) with a minimum focusing distance of 16 cm.
Two aspherical lenses are positioned across the aperture to minimize distortion and coma aberration, and a single ED glass element is used to minimize distortion and coma aberration.
In addition, a single ED glass element is used for excellent correction of spherical aberration.
This ensures high contrast and resolution from the maximum aperture all the way to the corners of the image.