Sony DT 50mm AF f/1.8 SAM (SAL-50F18)
Sony DT 50mm AF f/1.8 SAM (SAL-50F18)

List Price: £219.00
Price:£121.20
Sony DT 50mm AF f/1.8 SAM (SAL-50F18) Description
SAL50F18 50mm F1.8 SAM Telephoto LensSony DT 50mm AF f/1.8 SAM (SAL-50F18) Features

- Lens structure (elements/groups): 5/6
- Focal length (35mm film equivalent): 75 mm
- Number of diaphragm blades: 7
- Minimum aperture: 22
- Diagonal angle of view (max): 32 ð
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30 of 30 people found the following review helpful ![]() By This review is from: Sony DT 50mm AF f/1.8 SAM (SAL-50F18) (Accessory) I just bought this lens for a friends wedding to take some nice portrait shots. It was a bit of an impulse buy as I bought it the day before the wedding so had no time to practice with it, and as this was my first prime lens I didn't want to splash out too much. Wow. I am so glad I got this lens. The pictures turned out beautifully. The f/1.8 worked brilliantly in the low light conditions at the reception and it remained very fast so there was no motion blur in the portraits; nor in the smoke from the cigars they were smoking!Some of the other reviews have said about there being too much "Bokeh" ( the nice blur of the photograph out of the main area of focus ) and I disagree, I think there is a pleasing level of it and it makes for some lovely effects, but this is subjective. I do agree with another reviewer about it feeling plasticky, but it doesn't feel flimsy, but I wouldn't treat it any less carefully than any other lens because of it. Since purchasing this lens it hasn't been off the camera and I think I will have a great time learning the ins and outs of prime lens photography. For reference it's fitted to my Sony Alpha 300. 18 of 18 people found the following review helpful ![]() Amazon Verified Purchase(What is this?) This review is from: Sony DT 50mm AF f/1.8 SAM (SAL-50F18) (Accessory) When I bought this lens I was looking at doing some portraits of my other half and her sister. It turned out to be the right choice.This lens is a prime lens which means the image quality is better than most zooms would be at 50mm focal length. CA, pincushioning, and vignetting are not noticable on my example (on a Alpha 500 body). The autofocus is very quick and accurate and works quite well in low light compared to most other lenses, and the lenses' overall low light performance is pretty good. You do not tend to get the 'hunting' focus problem so much with this lens. The aperture of f1.8 is good at focusing out your background which really helps if the background to your subject is cluttered or distracting. It also tends to soften the subject a tad but in a pleasing way as though you are intending to. This can be cured if it is not desired by moving the aperture to f2 onwards. On the downside on this lens the manual focus ring is tiny and doesn't lend itself too well to being used for that purpose which is a bit of a pity. Also, this lens has a diameter of 49mm which means if you have a Sony kit lens and you have some filters for it they won't fit unless you buy an adaptor ring as they tend to be 55mm diameter. This is a good performer for this price and I recommend it if you are planning to start taking portraits. 13 of 13 people found the following review helpful ![]() This review is from: Sony DT 50mm AF f/1.8 SAM (SAL-50F18) (Accessory) I've had this lens for about 3months now. This is a great lens at a rather good price. F1.8 is really fast, and satisfied my desires for a fast lens for low light and portrait shots.Pictures are crisp and sharp, almost unbelievably so, especially if you've grown used to the kit lens. You'll find that F1.8 gives way too much Bokeh very quickly. I don't go below F2 nowadays, and its still quite fast. My only qualm about is the build quality. It's quite plasticky, and I'd recommend insurance on this baby. Mine is still great, but I handle it very carefully. |
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