Sony E 50mm F1.8 OSS

The Sony E 50mm F1.8 OSS is a short telephoto APS-C prime lens for the Sony E-mount, released by Sony on August 24, 2011.[1][2]

Sony E 50mm F1.8 OSS
MakerSony
Lens mount(s)Sony E-mount
Technical data
TypePrime
Focus driveAutofocus
Focal length50mm
Focal length (35mm equiv.)75mm
Image formatAPS-C
Aperture (max/min)f/1.8-22.0
Close focus distance0.39 metres (1.3 ft)
Max. magnification1:6 (0.16x)
Diaphragm blades7
Construction9 elements in 8 groups
Features
Manual focus override Yes
Weather-sealing No
Lens-based stabilization Yes
Aperture ring No
ApplicationPortrait, Low-Light
Physical
Max. length62.0 millimetres (2.44 in)
Diameter62.0 millimetres (2.44 in)
Weight202 grams (0.445 lb)
Filter diameter49mm
Accessories
Lens hoodPlastic lens hood, ALC-SH116
History
Introduction2011
Retail info
MSRP$298 USD

Build quality

The lens has a mixture of high quality plastic and aluminium body. It is a comparably compact lens with a metal mount and a silent, fast autofocus. Being a small telephoto lens with a focal length equivalent of 75mm one of its purposes is portrait shots.

It features OSS (Optical Steady Shot).

Image quality

Wide open the lens is rather soft but stopping down to f/5.6 yields very sharp results. That way portraits shot wide open render soft with a very nice bokeh.[3]

Distortion is very low and vignetting negligible, but the culprit of this lens is chromatic aberration which is very strong wide open and becomes acceptable only by stopping down towards f/5.6.[4][5]

See also

References

  1. "Sony E 50mm f/1.8 OSS SEL50F18 Review". www.imaging-resource.com. Retrieved 2017-08-21.
  2. "Sony E 50mm f/1.8 OSS". photographylife.com. Retrieved 2017-06-18.
  3. "Sony E 50mm F1.8 OSS for Sony E mount test/review on Sony Alpha Blog". Sony Alpha Blog. 2018-09-25. Retrieved 2019-06-23.
  4. "Sony E 50mm f/1.8 OSS SEL50F18 Review". www.imaging-resource.com. Retrieved 2019-06-23.
  5. "Sony NEX 50mm F/1.8 OSS review". kurtmunger.com. Retrieved 2019-06-23.


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