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Sony E 50mm f/1.8 OSS, E-mount (Sony E, APS-C / DX)
EUR369,–

Sony E 50mm f/1.8 OSS, E-mount

Sony E, APS-C / DX


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michaela.studer

8 years ago

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catzoe06

8 years ago • purchased this product

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Yes, absolutely correct! The 50 mm lens corresponds to a focal length of 75 mm (crop factor 1.5) on the APS-C sensor of a Sony camera of the a5000 and a6000 series. This makes for quite a nice portrait lens. At open aperture (1.8) the lens produces a nice bokeh effect (those intentional blur effects in the image background). Certainly a good buy for the APS-C Sony cameras.
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GReckhaus

8 years ago

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Former employee

8 years ago

This would be possible, but you would not be able to return the lens for the purchase price, as a discount will be applied once the original packaging has been opened. See also the return policy under "Returns and warranty".
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PJ...

1 year ago

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Galaxus

1 year ago

The Sony E 50mm f/1.8 OSS lens is designed for APS-C cameras, which means that it offers an equivalent focal length of 75mm in 35mm format. The actual focal length is 50mm, but on an APS-C sensor it is equivalent to 75mm due to the conversion factor of the APS-C sensor. As a general lens for learning photography, this lens is well suited to portraits and available light shots, thanks to its f/1.8 maximum aperture and OSS optical stabilisation.
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Knatti

6 years ago

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michaela.studer

8 years ago

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Löchliwasser

8 years ago

Hello, 50mm is the best fixed focal length for your application. The rest is a bit complicated: 50mm on an APS-C sensor will give the same image detail as a 75mm lens would on a full frame (CMOS) sensor. This has to do with the size of the sensor.

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