Sony FE 28-70 mm f/2 GM Lens (Sony E)
155,000 EGP Original price was: 155,000 EGP.149,999 EGPCurrent price is: 149,999 EGP.

A premium constant f/2 standard zoom lens, designed for Sony E-mount full-frame cameras. Exceptional speed, sharpness, and versatility for both photography and video.
Constant f/2 throughout 28–70 mm zoom
Fast and silent autofocus with four XD linear motors
Internal floating focus, 0.38 m minimum focus
Premium optics: 20 elements / 14 groups
Weather-sealed construction, fluorine-coated front
Clickless aperture ring & zoom torque adjustment
Two custom focus-hold buttons
The Sony FE 28-70 mm f/2 GM is a groundbreaking zoom lens that blends speed, flexibility, and professional-level optics. With a constant f/2 maximum aperture, it delivers outstanding low-light performance and beautifully shallow depth of field across the full zoom range. This makes it ideal for portraits, events, landscapes, and more.
Built with 20 optical elements in 14 groups, including aspherical, Super-ED, and ED glass, it renders high resolution and minimizes chromatic aberrations. NeoCamera+3B&H Photo Video+3DPReview+3
Four XD linear motors drive fast, precise, and quiet autofocus — perfect for stills and high-frame-rate video. B&H Photo Video+1
Its internal focusing and floating design maintain image quality from infinity to the close minimum focus distance of 0.38 m. NeoCamera
The lens body is weather-sealed, offering durability in challenging conditions, while a fluorine coating on the front element repels water and dirt. aviteh.hr+1
You also get an aperture ring that can be clicked on/off, two customizable focus-hold buttons, and a zoom smoothness switch to adjust torque. B&H Photo Video+2aviteh.hr+2
Despite its large aperture, the design remains relatively compact: 92.9 mm diameter, 139.8 mm length, and weighing around 918 g. DPReview
It uses an 86 mm front filter thread. B&H Photo Video+1
This lens is designed to let you replace multiple fast primes with a single zoom — without compromising on speed or image quality. Pair it with your Sony full-frame mirrorless body for high-performance results whether you are capturing stills or video. Order now with ELFakharany Digital.
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