![]() Something to note is that this lens is a Full Frame (FE) lens for Sony’s Mirrorless E-Mount cameras, but it can be used on the cropped APS-C cameras, which will give you a 35mm equivalent focal range of 24mm - 52.5mm.Īs mentioned earlier I was not convinced at first about using this lens. I think it’s a very well rounded wide angle, because of it’s range. Most of my images with this lens have been landscape and architecture, but you’ll also find that I’ve used this lens for worship and events. 11.02′ inches (28cm) Minimum Focus Distance.Metal Construction with Dust & Weather Seals.Originally I was using the Sony 10-18mm lens for full frame usage, as it could be utilized between 12-18mm in the full frame mode just fine, but I’ve wanted to go entirely ZEISS for my work this year. What’s really brought me to seeing myself ultimately switching to this lens from my Sony 10-18mm is my use of only Carl ZEISS lenses for my full frame usage. It wasn’t until later it was noticed it was a bad copy of the lens and my other times with this lens were perfectly fine and that made it grow on me quite a bit. Many who follow me may remember that not that long ago I was TOTALLY against this lens! Why you may ask? One was that it simply wasn’t wide enough for me to justify using it and second being that I had used a bad copy of this lens and my thoughts were based on that. ![]() Many months ago I had a chance to try this lens for the first time, which was my first wide angle I used since purchasing my Sony 10-18mm f/4 lens during my switch to Mirrorless in January 2015. Check the price of the Carl ZEISS FE 16-35mm f/4 OSS VARIO-TESSAR on Amazon | B&H Photo.
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