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The Sony FE 300mm f/2.8 GM OSS is a supertele lens for FF and APS-C, manufactured from 2024. The focus is done by Linear Motor, it has image stabilization. The average price, when it has been added to the JuzaPhoto database, is 7000 €;
7 users have given it an average vote of 9.7 out of 10.
MOUNT
This lens is available with the following mounts:
Sony E: this lens is compatible with mirrorless fullframe and APS-C Sony.
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The following opinions have been automatically translated with Google Translate.
Pros:Small, light, complete, fast, razor-sharp, Weighs half as much as competitors. Low price
Cons:Carrying bracket or for attaching to the tripod small awkward and not ark swiss.. :unclassifiable
Opinion:It's a gem !! A masterpiece (among many) from Sony, as small and light as or more than a 70-200 2.8. Build quality and top-notch optics. On the barrel there are the five fundamental selectors with which you can adjust everything you need, without having to enter the camera menu as unfortunately now happens more and more often with other brands. There is only one and very useful function ring (thank goodness there are not 40 as it happens more and more often) while the ring for the manual focus is nice and large as it should always be. There is the filter drawer, a fundamental and essential accessory, every self-respecting telephoto lens should have it. In this way, not only do you save on the purchase price of the filters (which are essential in many situations) but above all you avoid dirtying them and having to clean them continuously and you don't go crazy handling them in the assembly and disassembly procedures and also in transport. Many modern super-telephoto lenses do not have them... the new Nikon 400 4.5 and 600 6.3, the Olympus 150-400, even the Canon 100-300 2.8 .... and if you need to mount the filters, best wishes.... The optical quality is exceptional, and remains excellent even with the 2x mounted, as well as the autofocus always remains fast and precise. Thanks to its low weight and excellent balance, it is of course used freehand all the time and conveys pleasant and precise sensations. Unfortunately, however, (perfection still does not exist for anyone) this super positive experience of use is limited by the skimpy handle to which the small undersized bracket obliges, moreover not arca swiss. During the shooting phase there are no problems, but during transport and short or long journeys holding this 300 with the camera can become a problem and certainly not comfortable. On the positive side, this 300 2.8 with the 70-200 2.8 II cost three thousand euros less than the Canon 100-300 and weigh less (added together). Those who are interested will make their evaluations, is it better to have a single lens that costs more and weighs more and more but that allows you to go crazy less and to use a single body, or better to have two lenses that overall cover a little more, cost less and weigh less? For me at this point the bodies come into play ... At present there is no clear "winner" between Sony and Canon, and at Nikon the situation is even more complex as there is not yet a modern 300 2.8. But with the launch of the A1 II, which has received "silent" but very interesting improvements, which could make the difference, the balance could tip in favor of Sony. We'll see
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