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Q: QuestionI purchased the E50mm F1.8oss Lens for my Sony A6000. It does not allow me to zoom in and out. Did I buy a defective
Asked by Ormandy.
- A:Answer This lens is not a zoom lens. It is fixed at 50mm.
Answered by FanofBestBuy
Q: QuestionHow does this compare to the 50-210mm zoom lens when used with my Sony a6000?
Asked by sonyowner00.
- A:Answer Apples and oranges. It's a compact fast fixed focal length lens, 50-210 is a telephoto zoom with a wide range.
Answered by LottaNotta
Q: QuestionDo you hear any noise during autofocus from the built in mic?
Asked by Steve.
- A:Answer I haven't
Answered by LottaNotta
Q: Questionis this the same lens that comes with the camera bundles? if not, what is the difference. Just a beginner, always just used a point and shoot. Thank you
Asked by dsmith.
- A:Answer No this is an after market lens. Easy to use for. But it's a fixed frame so no zoom but the aperture setting makes this a great buy for night shots and low light settings. I'm a beginner and found this easy to use
Answered by GOPRO
Q: Questionwill this lens fit my sony nex-f3 camera? i just want it for portrait photography?
Asked by ieurg43.
- A:Answer It's working with the Sony NEX series, I'm using it with my Sony a6000 which is successor of the NEXs and has the same Sony E-mount
Answered by Serg
Q: QuestionIs this compatible with my new Alpha 68? If not is there a comparable lens that is compatible with the Alpha 68?
Asked by AKArnie.
- A:Answer Nope. There should be an "A Mount" lens available. This lens is for the "Alpha Mount" it's confusing, I know.
Answered by Mark
Q: QuestionIs this model for FF? That is what I need.
Asked by brooklyndreams.
- A:Answer Yes, this camera is full frame.
Answered by MonsterJazz
Q: QuestionWill this lens fit my a200?
Asked by Mwilliams.
- A:Answer It is an e Mount lens so no it will not fit directly. An adapter might be possible.
Answered by Sonymalc
Q: QuestionWill this work with a nex-f3 ? Thanks
Asked by Roberto85.
- A:Answer For low light you want the lowest " F stop" / largest aperture possible. An f1.8 lens is a great choice, so "prime" lenses are much better than zoom lenses. Rapid motion can present a major challenge for your camera settings, and may dictate both fast speeds and smaller aperature settings. Another consideration is your physical distance to get the right field of view. SEL50F18 or SEL50F18F? For a variety of reasons if you have a full frame camera, you would be better off with full frame lenses, like the SEL50F18F. Otherwise you would have to go through mirror images of the various contortions faced when using full frame lenses on APSC cameras. If your camera is not set up for "e" mount lenses you would need an adapter. Both are "e" mount lenses, while the SEL50F18 is an APSC lens and costs $50 more than the SEL50F18F full frame lens, but offers many very important advantages when mounted on an APSC camera. For an APSC camera, buy the SEL50F18, unless you are absolutely certain that you understand the difference between it and the SEL50F18F. There are three critical elements to consider in choosing between these two lenses (SEL50F18 and SEL50F18F) for an APSC camera like a Sony 6000, 6300, or 6500. Full frame cameras and lenses are based upon a 35 mm image size, and most of the better ones have image stabilization built into the camera. The Sony 6000, 6300, and 6500 are APSC cameras and use a smaller image size. Only the 6500 has image stabilization. 1) The SEL50F18 has image stabilization, the SEL50F18F does not. Without image stabilization, you might need a tripod to get a good, clear, distinct final image / product. A full frame lens "overwhelms" an APSC camera, and changes both the field of view and the aperture. To calculate the actual lens performance, you have to multiply by 1.5 for Sony and Nikon cameras (1.7 for Canons). 2) The SEL50F18 mounted on an APSC Sony or Nikon is a 50 mm lens. The SEL50F18F performs like a 75 mm lens on that camera. Basically, it will become more of a zoom lens than a portrait lens for that application. 3) The SEL50F18 mounted on an APSC Sony or Nikon is an F1.8 lens. The SEL50F18F performs like an F2.7 lens on that camera. Basically, you will need more available light for that application. With the SEL50F18 mounted on an APSC Sony or Nikon, what you see is what you get. The image captured by the camera will be the same as any other camera with a true 50F1.8 lens. With the SEL50F18F mounted on an APSC Sony or Nikon, you will have to make the appropriate adjustments in aperture ("F stop"), distance, and ambient light to try to capture the same image.
Answered by Charles
Q: Questionwhat materials are used on this lens?
Asked by buyerofla.
- A:Answer The exterior is largely plastic. It's very light and does not seem to be of great quality but it still does it's job well.
Answered by Andyt
Q: Questionis this compatible with the Sony Alpha SLT-A57?
Asked by billtownjeff.
- A:Answer No, this lens is the FE (full frame e mount) and the A-57 is an A mount
Answered by Anonymous
Q: Questionwhat len is the best for Sony a5000 under $300? I mainly use it for taking pic and video of my baby. Thx!
Asked by boo.
- A:Answer You can't go wrong with a nifty fifty. I'd suggest the FE 50mm f/1.8. Goos in low light and a fantastic general shooting lens.
I would recommend:
Answered by GreyWindWRX
Q: QuestionDoes this lenses have auto focus? Is it fast? How long does it take (1 second, 2 seconds, etc)? Thanks
Asked by Mari.
- A:Answer Yep, it sure does and auto-focus generally takes less than a second under good lighting. In low-light, it can hunt a bit, but it's still really quick.
Answered by GreyWindWRX
Q: QuestionWould this lens work well to shoot dancers in low lighting, inside an auditorium? Would either of the kit lenses sold with the camera be a better option for this?
Asked by Angie.
- A:Answer This lens will beat the kit lenses. even better would be the 70-200 2.8 though.
I would recommend:
Answered by NikonTraitor
Q: QuestionIs this lens good for shooting in really low light conditions? Such as when your in DisneyLand riding on the kiddy rides: It's a Small World, Little Mermaid etc..... Or should I stick to the original lens? thanks
Asked by Fran.
- A:Answer Should work good for outdoor.
Answered by Damon
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