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Sony FE 28-60mm f/4-5.6 : Specifications and Opinions




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avatarjunior
sent on July 09, 2022

Pros: Extremely underestimated optics

Cons: No hood

Opinion: Optics that left me stunned. I got it in kit with the sony A7C. A perfect match. Being a "kit" lens, everyone assumes that it is a bottle bottom or that you have to resell it immediately as usual. What nonsense. The files it churns out are great. I'm finding this lens superb! I come from a Sony A6600 + 16-55 f2.8 (one of the best for aps-c that stands up to gm optics), well, this kit lens I found it at par if not higher than the 16-55 f2.8! Excellent sharpness, good bokeh, quiet, very light, excellent af. Also let's talk about the weight, it weighs only 167g against the 494g of the 16-55 f2.8, not bad eh? My dealer had warned me saying... that it was a beautiful optics and not to resell it that then I would regret it (as many others have done regretting it). He was right. I recommend this view. As cons I only say that I did not find the hood, it has a focal range a little short and is a dark hair but it is relative.

avatarjunior
sent on June 16, 2022

Pros: Great resolution at all focal lengths, lightness and excellent value for money

Cons: Need some small correction in PP but starting the files are very good. Sure... if it had been F4 at all focal lengths it would have been better

Opinion: I have been using it for a few months and I take it with me for motorcycle rides and when I don't want to carry a lot of weight. We must overcome the perplexity that it is a kit optics (therefore a bottle bottom) and rely on even complex shots ... try it to believe it... especially at the negligible cost of about €. 330.00. To have absolutely also for the good opinions of which the web is full.

avatarsenior
sent on April 13, 2021

Pros: Optical quality, size and weight, bundled price with the A7C, quiet and fast AF. Easy balance on cheap gimbals. Blurry and detachment of the floors at 60mm pleasant.

Cons: Absence of light shield attachment, cost, front lens that needs a filter, because flush with the barrel.

Opinion: The objective in question is really a breath of fresh air: crisp, fast and quiet, compact and light. Perfect for amateur, or travel use. Outdoors or in controlled situations it is possible to use it in the professional field, even on video, because it is extremely easy to balance it on a gimbal. Lately I have been using it instead of my fixed 1.8 and 2, outdoors, because blurry is not always more important than the convenience of a zoom. And regardless the blurry and the detachment of the floors at 60mm is still pleasant, despite being at 5.6

user210816
avatarjunior
sent on January 13, 2021

Pros: Little Light

Cons: Nothing

Opinion: Caught kit with A7C in my mind I thought I'd sell it back, I'd make a big mistake. Crisp, AF more than good, flare resistance, good blurry, zoom ring not excellent but more than discreet. Given the brightness to use on sunny days. I take A7C +28-60 in a 3L Peak Design that I almost forget to have with me. Really very happy with the kit.

user92328
avatarsenior
sent on December 18, 2020

Pros: Compact, VERY LIGHT and very sharp on all focal points....

Cons: Chromatic aberration.... The "softness" of the zoom ring obviously doesn't have that kind of fluidity of the 16-35 f4 sony for example, but as much as it costs I would say it can stay there.... A constant F4 would have been very welcome..

Opinion: I usually wait quite a while before releasing reviews about products I own, but in this case I can already give my first impressions hot since it came to me a few days and about 150 photos.. The optics are a feather and the glasses are really very sharp and at the same time produce a very creamy blurry, for example at f5.6 it is hard to believe that it is the blurry of a zoommettino and already only this is a really interesting combination ... Its lightness allows very fast shooting times, I fell to 1/3s freehand, and this is a strong point. Mounted on the a7r2 I managed to put it inside a small purse where in the past I put the a6000 with optics kit, this to understand how compact it is. To the touch as well as to the view from a good impression of quality. Definitely recommended for those who love lightness, versatility and quality of detail ..... Further up, if I have anything else to add I will.... I would add, there is an interesting bokeh... I confirm the great sharpness, there is little to do, it is like having many quality fixes from 28 to 60mm ... I had to choose a quality fixed from 30 to 50 but I preferred this one that gives me more versatility with the same sharpness and blurry creamy, compactness and lightness...

user213242
avatarjunior
sent on November 17, 2020

Pros: Tiny, very light and of excellent photographic quality

Cons: Seemingly fragile and unsliding opening mechanism (at least in my specimen)

Opinion: I received this little jewel from RCE Vicenza yesterday for 360€. From the few shots I had the opportunity to take in a park in Rome I can only agree with Nino.Ulysses and Paco68. The lens is worth everything that costs (and it is not little for a kit lens,) I can not find important defects from the IQ point of view, while the merits are many, starting with the weight and the very small dimensions, typical of mirrorless philosophy. Perhaps before buying it it will be better to wait a few months. The price is certainly destined to fall because many "purists" will prefer not to take a "plastic" goal. Perhaps they do not know that 30% of the components of the wings and fuselages of the planes with which they fly on holiday are made, precisely, of plastic.

avatarjunior
sent on November 12, 2020

Pros: Resolution at all focal points

Cons: Some doubt about its robustness over time

Opinion: I fully confirm paco68's very accurate thread. This small kit lens offers much more than you would expect. It's incisive at all focal points, vignette a bit of course, and of course it distorts a little at 28mm, but otherwise it's very satisfying, particularly for the overall image quality, flare resistance and perfect resolution in the center. At the edges and corners it is great, far better than the Sony 28 f2, 28-75 kit, and 24-70 f4 Zeiss. Very recommended. I bought it without the Sony A7c body for about 350€ and I am very satisfied with it.





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