Sony FE 90mm f/2.8 Macro G OSS Lens

- E-Mount Lens/Full-Frame Format
- Aperture Range: f/2.8 to f/22
- 1:1 Magnification Ratio; Internal Focus
- Minimum Focus Distance: 11″
- Aspherical, ED and Super ED Elements
- Nano AR Coating
- Direct Drive Super Sonic Wave AF Motor
- Optical SteadyShot Image Stabilization
- Sliding Focus Ring for AF/MF Selection
- Focus Hold Button; Focus Range Limiter
Sony FE 90mm f/2.8 Macro G OSS Lens
Lens Overview
- Model: Sony FE 90mm f/2.8 Macro G OSS
- Type: Macro Lens, G Series
- Compatibility: Full-frame Sony E-mount cameras
Key Features
- Macro Capabilities:
- Magnification Ratio: 1:1 life-size magnification
- Minimum Focusing Distance: 11 inches
- Focus Range Limiter: Options to constrain focus range to 11-19.7 inches, 19.7 inches to infinity, or full range
- Focus Ring: Switchable between manual and autofocus modes
- Internal Focusing: Maintains lens length during focusing for improved accuracy and ease of use
- G Series Optical Design:
- Extra-Low Dispersion Elements: Two elements, including one Super ED element, to reduce chromatic aberrations and color fringing
- Aspherical Element: Reduces astigmatism, field curvature, coma, and other monochromatic aberrations
- Nano AR Coating: Applied to reduce surface reflections, flare, and ghosting, enhancing contrast and color rendering
- Diaphragm: Rounded nine-blade design for pleasing bokeh quality
Applications
- Close-Up Photography: Ideal for detailed macro shots with life-size magnification and precise focusing.
- Technical Precision: Focus range limiter and detailed magnification scale support technical macro applications.
- Versatile Bokeh: The rounded diaphragm contributes to a smooth and aesthetically pleasing bokeh effect.
The Sony FE 90mm f/2.8 Macro G OSS Lens is designed for photographers seeking high-quality macro photography with excellent sharpness, detailed bokeh, and advanced optical features.
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