

The focal length is neither too wide nor too narrow. The fast aperture will let you shoot both indoors and outdoors in bright or low light. In fact, the focal length (45mm equivalent on a full-frame) combined with the bright f/1.4 aperture makes this an ideal everyday-carry prime lens. With a maximum aperture of f/1.4, this Sigma 30mm is another one of the fastest lines in this list, with plenty of light, a razor-thin focus plane, and creamy bokeh. The Sigma 30mm F1.4 Contemporary DC DN hits the sweet spot between price and performance, all at a focal range nearing the “nifty fifty.” Let’s take a look at the top recommendations so you can choose the best Sony lens for your full-frame Sony Alpha camera. (See further down our guide to see the lenses recommended for APS-C ‘crop-sensor’ Sony cameras.)
SIGMA 24 70 2.8 SONY STABILIZATION PROFESSIONAL
If you’re reading this first section of our guide, you’re either a professional photographer or someone who understands why investing in the best Sony lenses will get the most out of a full-frame Alpha camera.Īll the lenses below work on the a1, a7, and a9 series of Sony mirrorless cameras – they also work fine on Sony APS-C cameras, should you own one of those too.
SIGMA 24 70 2.8 SONY STABILIZATION FULL
What are the best Sony e-mount lenses for a1, a7 & a9 Series Full Frame cameras? We are not sponsored by any of the brands that appear here, and our opinions are completely unbiased - in short, you can trust what we say! The recommended lenses in this guide were chosen based on Mark & Usnea's own personal experience, results of lens reviews by our various Shotkit authors (also professional photographers), and over 120 hours of combined research and analysis. Your author Mark has been shooting weddings professionally with Sony cameras for several years, using many different Sony prime and zoom lenses, as well as 3rd party e-mount options.Ĭo-author Usnea has been using Sony cameras for six years, shooting landscape, nature, action, and travel photography using primarily native Sony lenses.įor testing, Mark used the latest Sony a7IV full-frame mirrorless camera to evaluate a selection of Sony FE-mount lenses and a Sony a6100 for lenses designed for the APS-C format. Our experience with lenses for Sony Alpha cameras and how we tested Tamron 11-20mm f/2.8 Best Wide Angle Zoom (APS-C) Sigma 16mm f/1.4 Best Wide Angle Prime (APS-C) Tamron 17-70mm f/2.8 Best All Round Zoom (APS-C) Sigma 30mm f/1.4 Best for Blurring Background (APS-C)

Sony 35mm f/1.8 Best Everyday Prime (APS-C) High Resolution with Beautiful Bokeh Rffects.

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