Sony FE 50mm F/2.5 G [SEL50F25G]
Standard prime lens • Digital era
- Announced:
- · March 2021
- Production status:
- ● In production
- Country of design:
- · Japan
- Original name:
- · SONY FE 2.5/50 G
- Class:
- · Fast full-frame standard prime lens
- · Travellers' choice
- System:
- · Sony E (2013)
Abbreviations
FE | The lens is designed for Sony 35mm digital mirrorless cameras but can be also used on APS-C digital mirrorless cameras. |
G | Professional lens with high quality optics and robust build. Meets the highest standards and provides excellent performance and flawless image quality unachievable with traditional optical technologies. |
Specification
Optical design: | |
35mm full frame | |
50mm | |
F/2.5 | |
9 elements in 9 groups | |
2 ASPH, 1 ED | |
Internal focusing (IF) | |
Sony E | |
46.8° (35mm full frame) | |
On Sony NEX/a/ZV APS-C [1.53x] cameras: | |
35mm equivalent focal length: | 76.5mm (in terms of field of view) |
35mm equivalent speed: | F/3.8 (in terms of depth of field) |
Diagonal angle of view: | 31.6° |
Diaphragm mechanism: | |
Diaphragm type: | Automatic |
Aperture control: | Aperture ring (Manual settings + Auto Exposure setting) |
7 (seven) | |
Focusing: | |
0.35m | |
1:5.56 | |
Focusing modes: | Autofocus (AF), Manual focus (MF) |
Autofocus motor: | Dual Linear motor |
Manual focus control: | Focusing ring |
Focus mode selector: | AF - MF |
Direct Manual Focus (DMF): | Determined by the camera |
Optical SteadyShot (OSS): | |
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Physical characteristics: | |
174g | |
⌀68×45mm | |
Dust-proof and water-resistant barrel | |
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Accessories: | |
Screw-type 49mm | |
ALC-SH166 - Bayonet-type dome-shaped | |
Not compatible |
Source of data
- Manufacturer's technical data.
Manufacturer description
This standard prime lens packs the high image quality and beautiful bokeh of the G Lens into a compact design with superb build quality and intuitive operability. It's the ideal lens for shooting casual portraits. The fast, precise, and quiet AF is ideal for shooting both stills and movies, ensuring capture of those vital moments.
This is one of our G Lens primes (sold separately), offering different focal lengths but the same external look, 49‑mm filter diameter, compact design, and layout. They're compact enough to carry all three, so you're ready for great shots across a range of scenes and subjects, and the similar weight even makes gimbal rebalancing easy.
The metal (aluminum) finish of the lens body and hood, plus the engraved focal length and aperture markings, emphasize a superb build quality. The ultra-compact lightweight design, the high image quality of the G Lens, the aperture ring, and Linear Response MF deliver intuitive operability that makes shooting a pleasure.
Two linear motors deliver fast, precise AF with superb tracking performance that maximizes camera body performance to capture decisive moments in street snaps, expression changes in portraits, and the like. The fast, precise, and quiet AF with superb tracking performance is ideal for shooting movies as well as stills.
A 7-blade circular aperture is provided, with precise control of the spherical aberration that affects bokeh, delivering the beautiful natural bokeh of the G Lens.
A minimum focus distance of 1.15 ft (35 cm) (AF) / 1.02 ft (31 cm) (MF) and maximum magnification of 0.18x (AF) / 0.21x (MF) make the lens useful in many situations like table photography or shooting close-ups of flowers or small objects you find around town with a blurred background that makes the subject stand out.
The focus hold button is customizable from the camera menu, and can be assigned a function that the user prefers. For example if the Eye AF function that automatically tracks human eyes is assigned, the fingers of the right hand that holds the camera can remain fixed while the left thumb operates Eye AF, for more stable holding.
The diameter of the threaded hood is equal to the filter diameter of the lens (49 mm), allowing the same cap and filter to be attached to both the hood and the lens barrel for added convenience.
The metal (aluminum) exterior finish of the lens body and hood contributes to reliability through increased strength and durability. The design is also dust- and moisture-resistant, providing reliability in harsh outdoor shooting environments.
The "focus mode switch" supports comfortable shooting by enabling instant switching between AF and MF depending on shooting conditions.
Linear Response MF provides a direct response to subtle focus ring adjustments when focusing manually. Ring rotation translates linearly to a corresponding change in focus like a mechanical control, directly reflecting the intent of the photographer and allowing delicate focus adjustments.
The aperture ring provides the immediacy of operation that professionals seek for still and movie shooting. Click stops can be switched ON for tactile feedback when shooting stills, or OFF to suppress the clicks when shooting movies, for smooth and natural aperture adjustments in combination with the quiet linear motors. This is ideal for situations requiring silence, like stage movie shooting.
The diameter of the threaded hood is equal to the filter diameter of the lens (49 mm), allowing the same cap and filter to be attached to both the hood and the lens barrel. Thanks to its internal focus, the front lens element does not rotate, allowing attachment of circular polarizing filters for landscapes, ND filters for movies, etc., giving the user extra creative control.
The internal focus design maintains the overall length of the lens constant when focusing, allowing easy movie shooting with a gimbal or grip attached.
This lens also balances well on APS-C bodies, providing a wide-angle focal length of 75 mm (35-mm full-frame format equivalent), useful for shooting a wide range of scenes including portraits around town.
From the editor
Lineup of lenses for Sony's full-frame mirrorless cameras offers wide selection of standard prime lenses: speeds of F/1.8, F/1.4, and even F/1.2 are available. In this context, the manufacturer's decision to release a model with a fairly moderate speed of F/2.5, but with a compact and lightweight barrel, is quite understandable. As of the date of announcement, this is one of the lightest and most compact fast standard prime lenses for full-frame mirrorless cameras, which makes it a great choice if you prefer casual or travel photography, and weather sealing only adds additional points.
With such maximum aperture, the number of aperture blades does not really matter: if you shoot scenes that require blurring the background and beautiful rendering of out-of-focus highlights, there is no point to stop down the aperture. The difference between F/2.5 and F/2.8 in terms of depth of field is negligible, and at F/4, the background blur will no longer be as smooth and impressive as at maximum aperture.
Compared to other standard prime lenses in the Sony E system
- Slowest speed (F/2.5)
- Shortest closest focusing distance (0.35m)
- Largest magnification (1:5.56)
- Lightest weight (174g)
- Shortest length (45mm)
Other standard prime lenses in the Sony E system
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Sony FE ZEISS Planar T* 50mm F/1.4 ZA SSM [SEL50F14Z] • ⌀72 | Pro | 2016 ● | compare | 1 | 3 | ||||
Sony FE 50mm F/1.4 GM [SEL50F14GM] • ⌀67 | Pro | 2023 ● | compare | 2 | 3 | ||||
Sony FE 50mm F/1.2 GM [SEL50F12GM] • ⌀72 | Pro | 2021 ● | compare | 2 | 3 | ||||
Sony FE Carl Zeiss Sonnar T* 55mm F/1.8 ZA [SEL55F18Z] • ⌀49 | 2013 ● | compare | 1 | 3 |