Jump to content

Get Sony Sonnar T* FE 55mm f/1.8 ZA Lens ?


Dondeando
 Share

Recommended Posts

The 55 is excellent, but it is quite a different length to the 24. It would be more of a portrait / long lens on an asp-c camera.

 

I have a spread of lenses (and the A7R2 is my primary camera), but for a lightweight A6300 setup I would use the 20mm pancake generally and the 55 for closeup type shots.

 

If you have a wider prime like a 16mm and the 55, then you might not use the 24, but not sure that you do?

 

If course, if you might get a FF alpha in future it is a no/brainer, the 55 lives on my camera, it is the default lens.

Link to post
Share on other sites

I had the 50mm f/1.8 OSS for my A6000 and I have the 55mm f/1.8 for my A7m2: 
If you don't have any intentions to go full frame: Get the 50mm f/1.8 OSS.

I loved that lens for portrait photography on my A6000 and the OSS ist pretty helpful. 

The lens is cheap and deliver great image quality for that price.

Link to post
Share on other sites

@Dondeando

 

The 55 1.8 and 24 1.8 are both Sonnar designs and render nearly identically.

If you already have the excellent 24, get the 55.

I tried the 24 with my A6300 and loved it, but returned it.

I now regret that action and want to get another copy to pair with my 55 for the A6300.

Together they give an (almost) 35mm + 85mm pairing.

Link to post
Share on other sites

Guest Jaf-Photo

I agree with the SEL50F18 for the reasons described above. It's an excellent portrait lens for a third of the price of the 55. Consider it one of the advantages of using a crop camera.

Link to post
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
 Share

  • Posts

    • I'm beginning to think that I have a misconception about the a7R. The one I was wanting had the shutter release button on the hand grip with a resolution of 36mp. It appears the button moved to the handgrip on the a7R II model, which had 42mp resolution.  Sorry for any confusion, I'm in the learning stage yet.  😕 I may need to go with the basic a7 II at 24mp. The 36mp (R) model had the shutter release on the camera body (which I didn't care for).
    • I'd really like to find a package deal for an a7R (mk I, second generation) which includes the neckstrap and box. I've searched Ebay and currently no one is listing what I'm looking for. They either have the camera only or a first generation a7R and a lot of them don't offer the Sony neckstrap or box it came in. I know your site doesn't have a formal 'Equipment For Sale' thread and granted Ebay is a better place to sell gear but I thought I'd see if any of the members have one and would like to upgrade to a newer model but don't think anyone would be looking for one that old. The cameras I've been using are in the 20 megapixel range and rather than jumping to a 40mp camera due to file size, the 36mp that the first a7R has was appealing to me and wouldn't break the bank. I've been using Canon and Nikon but really want experience a Sony. If a post like this is undesirable for this website, I understand but I thought I would ask. Thank you. 
    • Here's a good thread on the issue.... https://www.dpreview.com/forums/thread/4571046 And here is the info on the A7RIVA that maybe explains why I don't see the issue...  The change in wording that caught my attention is that the new A7RIVA brochure says the structure has been "re-examined and redesigned." Don't know, but given the text of other parts of the brochures are copied word for word, the change in text here seems significant. My reading of this is that it is a redesign of the A7RIV. In that case, perhaps the 200-600 issues are less severe with the new body.
  • Topics

×
×
  • Create New...