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Sony Fe 28 70 Lens

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Related review

Vanderpoel 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[Yes] Works smooth with the 28 to 135mm Zoom Lens on the FS7, useless on Sony Vario-Tessar T* Fe 16-35mm F/4 Za Oss and the Sony Fe 70-300mm F/4.5-5.6 G Oss Lens.

5
Fult 2024-08-22 04:50:28

[75° to 34°] The Sony FE 28-70mm F3.5-5.6 OSS was purchased as a "Start-Up" for a Sony a7RIII. It was affordable and a good lens to get you familiar with how full frame Sony's work. With Sony "Super 35" & "Zoom" it is very veristal and can get you very familiar with the a camera. Also as a base lens with a camera that has a high ISO it can come in very handy. The sharpness isn't bad at all, nice and lite, but remember it is only 3.5-5.6 and only 70mm is the max.

5
Jimmy 2024-08-23 02:44:57

[Bayonet] If you have the 28-135 FE PZ lens for your Sony PXW-FX9 you have the very basic lens hood and large hood cover that comes with it. This is the lens hood for the 18-110 PZ lens for the FS7, BUT it fits the 28-135 lens PERFECTLY! It gives you the convenience of being able to flip a lever and cap the lens without having to find the native lens hood cover of the 28-135.

5
Neil 2024-04-09 04:58:28

[Arca-Type] It's a quality piece of hardware. I use it with the Sony 70-300 FE lens and it works great. I have heard it does not work with all Arca-Swiss tripod heads, but it works with mine.

5
Dave 2024-05-22 03:39:22

[0.075 lb] I lost my lens cap to my Zeiss Sony FE 4.0 24- 70 which I use all the time. The Sensei rear lens cap is cheaper and just as reliable / sturdy. B&H let me try it on my lens before purchasing which I really appreciate so if you need to replace yours consider saving money and going with this one.

5
Edward 2024-04-16 09:55:52

[1/4"-20] I bought this rail for use on a Sony PZ 28-135 f/4 lens (video). Another is used on a Sony 70-200 f/4 lens. Neither of these lenses has an RRS replacement foot, which would be the best choice. However the 2.9" rail fits nicely and gives a solid means of support.

5
jake 2024-04-02 07:28:46

[100 mm] For those of you wondering if this would work with the Sony FE PZ 28-135, I can tell you that it works just fine. You can even stack 2 slim filters and still put the hood on over it, since the adaptor sits pretty close to the front element. There is is some slight vignetting at full wide with 2 slim filters on though, I was using a Break Through X2 ND 3-Stop and B+W XS-Pro Polarizer. Which happens to be the perfect combo with the A7sii shooting Slog2 at 1600 iso at magic hour.

5
Eric 0000-00-00 00:00:00

[0.06 lb] Bought this to go with my newly purchased Sony FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS Lens and for a mere extra $500ish I've also got a 400mm lense. Works great!

5
Ed 2024-04-02 07:54:35

[Yes] The Sony FE 70-200 2.8 GM was well worth the wait. The only negative is it's a bit heavy however yielding fabulous results and fast becoming one of my favorites. I'd recommend monopod or tripod vs handheld for extended shooting. IMO the Sony FE 70-200 2.8 GM OSS will be the benchmark other zooms will be compared to.

5
Satya 2024-04-04 05:19:44

[Yes] Comfortably holds my Sony FE 200-600 with A6500 attached to it, along with my Sony FEE 70-200/4 with A7RII attached to it very snugly separated by the dividers that come with the bag. In addition, I am also able to comfortably carry my Sigma 24-70 Art, Sony 20/1.8 along with my full filter and cleaning kit. Perfect bag for landscape and wildlife outing in one backpack. It is a heavy bag, but I feel my gear is well protected. from the elements and can take some serious abuse without losing it's external appearance. I am also able to tether my tripod with the gimbal attached.

5