
Sony FE 24-105mm f/4 G OSS
Sony E, full size
Sony FE 24-105mm f/4 G OSS
Sony E, full size
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Unfortunately community representatives are giving the same reply every time, I bought an item 2 weeks ago to benefit from voucher code and its delivery date is still unknown, probably gonna cancel it. Instead of giving the same reply, hope they reach the seller in order to get an exact date.
9 months ago
The "FE 24-105mm f/4 G OSS" lens from Sony does not come with a lens hood. The lens hood, specifically the Sony ALC-SH152, must be purchased separately.
Automatically generated from the .Hello, after clarification I can confirm that the cash-back promotion of CHF 200 is correct. :)
For weddings rather not... For landscapes ok. It's just an all-rounder that is sufficient for most needs. But don't expect top sharpness.
Yes is possible, since this lens is already quite "old", I would rather look at Tamron or Sigma for newer possibilities.
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Generally all E-mount lenses fit the A7c. The FE 24-105 is a good lens with a fairly universal focal length.
Yes, of course. The eye AF has nothing to do with the lens, but with the body.
If you are looking for a good lens, you should take the 24-105. The image quality is much better than that of the 24-240. I have the 24-105 myself. The question is whether the 105 mm is enough for you.
Excuse me, the objective is in the CashBack list...
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Cashback is also available. Will be transferred back by Sony after registration.
yes, it is. Sony E mount on the camera and the lens is a Sony E mount lens for full frame systems. Sony A7R III = full frame E mount
FE lenses are designed for full-frame cameras, while E lenses can be used with APS-C cameras.
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whether it makes sense or not is up to you to decide, on the A6500 you will have 36-157.5mm focal length, especially indoors you are then quite limited as you no longer have the wide angle, for landscape photography you have to decide for yourself whether you like ultra wide angle, wide angle or normal focal lengths up to zoom best. for me personally, a 24-105mm on an aps-c camera is a bad choice, i already put my FF lenses on the A6300 and apart from the macro and long zoom lenses, i almost exclusively use APXSC lenses for the crop cameras. the equivalent for APS-c would be the 16-70 f4 (https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/sony-e-16-70mm-f4-za-oss-zeiss-vario-tessar-t-e-mount-objektiv-725698) or alternatively the 18-105 f4 (https://www.digitec.ch/de/s1/product/sony-e-18-105mm-f40-g-oss-e-mount-objektiv-2586322) with a little less wide angle but a little more zoom. keep in mind that the 24-105 is quite a lump on the A6500, and is actually intended for full-frame. since the new lenses are mostly designed for high-resolution sensors, you will have little loss in image quality; older lenses for FF often show poorer resolution performance on crop cameras than the APS-C versions of the corresponding focal lengths. in the end it's a question of price (for that price you can get the 10-18mm and the 16-70, or a combo zoom and fixed focal length); and you'll most likely end up spending money on something wide-angle. for me, a zoom lens should start in the wide angle (24-28mm) range and not just at 36mm... for me. have fun in the decision making process ;-)
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