Wide Angle
Sony E
F/1.8
67mm
16mm
304g
Overview

Sony FE 16mm f/1.8 G Lens

Dynamic Perspectives and Smooth Bokeh at 16 mm

With a 16 mm angle of view and F1.8 aperture, the FE 16mm F1.8 G captures wide-angle imagery with gorgeous background bokeh. This expressive prime G Lens is ideal for scenery, architecture, starry skies, and more. It also offers outstanding close-up capability and precise, quiet autofocus. The FE 16mm F1.8 G accepts standard 67 mm filters, is compact and lightweight, and is easy to balance on a gimbal.

SKU: GC35-SEL16F18G

Sony FE 16mm f/1.8 G Lens

Sony FE 16mm f/1.8 G Lens

Dynamic Perspectives and Smooth Bokeh at 16 mm

With a 16 mm angle of view and F1.8 aperture, the FE 16mm F1.8 G captures wide-angle imagery with gorgeous background bokeh. This expressive prime G Lens is ideal for scenery, architecture, starry skies, and more. It also offers outstanding close-up capability and precise, quiet autofocus. The FE 16mm F1.8 G accepts standard 67 mm filters, is compact and lightweight, and is easy to balance on a gimbal.

Outstanding Resolution at Ultra-Wide 16 mm Angles

Two AA (Advanced Aspherical) lens elements minimise field curvature and astigmatism for stunning image-wide resolution at all apertures. One Super ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass element and three ED elements suppress chromatic aberration, while an optimised coating minimises flare and ghosting. This is an ideal lens for creating spectacular wide-angle images.

The Beauty of G Lens Bokeh at F1.8

When beautiful bokeh is the goal, this G Lens delivers with its large F1.8 maximum aperture, 11-blade circular aperture mechanism, and carefully controlled spherical aberration.

Eye-Opening Close-Up Performance

Close-up performance is excellent, with a minimum focus distance of 0.15 m (0.5 ft) and maximum magnification of 0.25x when using autofocus (0.13 m / 0.43 ft, 0.30x for manual focus). The ability to get that close with an ultra-wide lens makes it possible to capture dynamic perspectives with deep, exquisite bokeh.

Large-Aperture Ultra-Wide Performance in a Compact Lens

Aspherical lens elements, including Sony's high-precision AA (Advanced Aspherical) lens, result in a full-frame ultra-wide lens that measures 73.8 x 75 mm (3 x 3 in) and weighs just 304 g (0.306 kg). It is compact, lightweight, and mobile while delivering spectacular imaging performance for a wide range of subjects, including landscapes, architecture, and night scenes.

Fast, Precise Autofocus for High-Level Imaging

Two XD (Extreme Dynamic) linear motors ensure fast, precise autofocus and tracking. A dedicated control algorithm enhances response with minimal delay and vibration, ensuring that the lens's large focus group moves smoothly and quietly. This makes it easier to capture key moments when shooting active, fast-moving subjects.

Refined, Stable Performance for Movies

Focus breathing is controlled to minimise angle-of-view shifts, ensuring smooth video footage. The lens accepts 67 mm filters and is compact, lightweight, and easy to balance on a gimbal.

Comprehensive Control and Solid Reliability

In addition to the normal focus hold function, other functions can be assigned to the focus hold button via the camera controls. A focus mode switch on the lens barrel allows quick switching between autofocus and manual focus without taking your eye off the viewfinder.

Natural Linear Manual Focus Response

Linear Response MF ensures that the focus ring responds directly and linearly to subtle manual adjustments. Focus ring rotation translates instantly to a corresponding focus change for precise control.

Iris Lock Prevents Unwanted Aperture Changes

An iris lock switch prevents accidental aperture adjustments. When locked, the aperture remains at the [A] position or can be freely adjusted between manual settings.

Extra Reliability for Outdoor Shooting

A dust- and moisture-resistant design enhances reliability in outdoor conditions. The front element features a fluorine coating to repel contaminants and make cleaning easier.

Sony's Commitment to Sustainability

Sony's environmental plan, "Road to Zero," aims for a zero environmental footprint by 2050. This product's impact has been minimised across development, supply chain, production, and packaging. Sony is transitioning to non-plastic packaging materials, with plant-based non-woven fabrics used for product bags.

Key Features:

Front Filter Attachment (67mm Diameter)

Minimised Focus Breathing for Stable Movie Shots

Two AA Lenses Minimise Distortion and Astigmatism

Minimum Focus Distance: 0.15m (AF) / 0.13m (MF)

Compact, Lightweight Design at 304g

Two XD Motors for Fast, Precise Autofocus

Click ON/OFF and Iris Lock Switch

What's in the Box:

Sony FE 16mm f/1.8 G Lens

Sony ALC-F67S Front Cap

Sony ALC-R1EM Rear Cap

Sony ALC-SH184 Lens Hood

Wide Angle
Sony E
F/1.8
67mm
16mm
304g
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Product Overview

Sony FE 16mm f/1.8 G Lens

Dynamic Perspectives and Smooth Bokeh at 16 mm

With a 16 mm angle of view and F1.8 aperture, the FE 16mm F1.8 G captures wide-angle imagery with gorgeous background bokeh. This expressive prime G Lens is ideal for scenery, architecture, starry skies, and more. It also offers outstanding close-up capability and precise, quiet autofocus. The FE 16mm F1.8 G accepts standard 67 mm filters, is compact and lightweight, and is easy to balance on a gimbal.

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Key Features

Wide Angle

The Sony FE 16mm f/1.8 G Lens is a wide-angle lens.

Sony E

The Sony FE 16mm f/1.8 G Lens features a Sony E-mount.

F/1.8

The Sony FE 16mm Lens has a maximum aperture of f/1.8

67mm

The Sony FE 16mm f/1.8 G Lens has a front filter size of 67mm.

16mm

The Sony FE f/1.8 G Lens features a 16mm filter size.

304g

Weighing just 304g, the Sony FE 16mm f/1.8 G Lens is remarkably lightweight.

Go Wide With Style

16mm ultra-wide G Lens with a stunning blend of high resolution and beautiful bokeh at f/1.8.

Go Wide With Style
Aperture Ring with Click ON/OFF Switch

Aperture Ring with Click ON/OFF Switch

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