Sony introduced its latest innovation in lens technology, the FE 24-50mm F2.8 G. Crafted to redefine versatility in photography and videography, this compact full-frame E-mount lens offers unparalleled performance in a lightweight design. 

Whether capturing everyday snapshots, portraits, or engaging in professional video shoots, the FE 24-50mm F2.8 G promises to deliver exceptional image quality and stunning bokeh, all within a conveniently portable package.

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Key Features:

  • Customizable focus hold button, aperture ring, aperture click ON/OFF switch, and focus mode switch for enhanced control and operability.
  • Dust and moisture-proof construction with a fluorine coating for added durability.
  • Compact dimensions: filter diameter of φ67 mm, maximum diameter of 74.8 mm, length of 92.3 mm, and weight of approximately 440 g.
  • Four aspherical lenses and two ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass elements reduce aberrations for sharp, detailed images from center to corner.
  • 11-blade circular aperture and optimized spherical aberration deliver beautiful, soft, and smooth bokeh characteristic of the G Lens series.
  • Minimum shooting distance of 0.19 m (AF) at the wide end and maximum magnification of 0.30x (AF) for high-quality close-up shooting.
  • Equipped with two linear motors for high-speed, high-precision autofocus with tenacious tracking and quiet operation.
  • Supports high-speed continuous shooting with AF/AE tracking of up to 120 frames per second for Alpha 9 III.
  • AF tracking available for high frame rate 4K 120p or FHD 240p movie recording, with in-body Active Mode image stabilization for steady shots while moving.
  • Compatible with focus breathing compensation on camera bodies for high-quality video expression.
  • Linear response MF for intuitive manual focus control.

Sony’s FE 24-50mm F2.8 G is priced at P69,990, bundled with a Peak Design Cuff worth P2,200.

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