Sony AF 50mm f/2.8 Macro

(8 customer reviews)

The Sony AF 50mm f/2.8 Macro is a camera glass that can capture stunning close-up photos. It has the ability to focus on small objects and make them appear larger than life. The lens has a high aperture value which allows for bright and clear images. The lens has 7 aperture blades which create a rounder out of focus circle. The lens is auto focus, but can also be used manually. It has multiple lens elements which help to reduce distortion and improve image quality. The lens is coated to prevent glare and improve contrast. The manufacturing time of this lens is not specified. The lens has a sturdy build quality and is durable. It has a resolution that can capture fine details in photos. Alternatives to this lens include other macro lenses from different manufacturers. Overall, this lens is a great choice for photographers who want to capture stunning close-up photos.

of the Sony AF 50mm f/2.8 Macro camera lens, with the following output:

Positives:
– Compact design
– Images are crisp and sharp
– Good macro capabilities
– Reasonable price

Negatives:
– Noisy operation
– Focus time could be faster

Conclusion:
Overall, the Sony AF 50mm f/2.8 Macro lens is a good macro lens for its price. The lens produces crisp and sharp images and it’s compact which makes it an easy lens to carry around. However, the noisy operation might be a deal-breaker for some users, and the focus time could be faster. If you’re looking for an affordable macro lens and don’t mind a little bit of noise, then this lens is worth considering.

Optical design

Thanks to the macro capabilities this lens can make tiny things look big. Bright lens thanks to the high aperture value Has 7 aperture blades, mid-grade lenses usually have this amount of blades. Having rounded blades provides out of focus circle shape closer to a circle.

Physical characteristics

Weights 295 grams so consider putting to your camera bag. 60 mm long, this small lens should be always in the camera bag.

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8 reviews for Sony AF 50mm f/2.8 Macro

  1. allphotolenses.com

    1.0 allphotolenses.com user rated as 4.6/5

  2. dyxum.com

    27 dyxum.com user rated as 4.73/5

  3. ebay.com

    6 ebay.com user rated as 4.71/5

  4. Ebay.com May 02, 2018

    Good Macro Lens This lens is great for those extreme close up shots. The images are sharp, but you will have to wait for the lens to focus. If you’re really savvy, you can switch to manual focus. The lens is light weight and is now my go to macro lens.

  5. Ebay.com Jan 31, 2017

    Sharp, but Slow Focusing Lens is incredibly sharp on APS-C cameras, depth of field is not a big issue, but focusing is super slow due to the macro abilities of this lens. focus limiter switch needs to be in back of mind when using this lens. Still great images are produced!

  6. Ebay.com Jan 15, 2020

    My hat is off to Sony. Using this on an a7ii.
    This Sony camera is freaking unbelievable and this isn’t their top model. I gave up on Nikon and Canon when I first got a chance to use this camera and saw the results. This lens is exceptionally good and the line only gets better.
    I`ll be saving up for the Zeiss lenses and the Sony GMaster.
    Got to hand it to Sony. After taking over Minolta and I believe Konica was included, they just went for the gold and the7aii and the 7aiii are just fantastic cameras. Nothing usually impresses me as I expect quality and innovation when I buy Leica gear, but this camera at a much less expensive price is amazing.

  7. Ebay.com Jul 14, 2020

    Good macro prime lens but… As others have already pointed out, the sole major drawback to this lens is that it is slow to auto-focus. If you are looking for a fast lens, this isn’t it. That being said, if you want to do macro or portrait photography, this lens will do the job for a lot less money than other models.

    It is native Sony glass. Not very heavy. E-mount. Will work with cropped and full sensor models. Of the photos I’ve taken so far, they’ve turned out quite well (see attached pictures; taken with a Sony a7iii).

    Definitely would recommend getting an inexpensive tripod and ring-light if you want dive into the macro imagery.

  8. Ebay.com Mar 23, 2021

    Good Macro Lens – Noisy, but Sharp The lens is compact and images are crisp, but it’s also a noisy lens. The focus time could be a little faster, but it’s not the slowest focusing lens I’ve had. For the price, it’s a good macro lens.

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