Sony FE 24-105mm F4 G OSS Lens
Take photos under any climate conditions with the Sony FE 24-105mm F4 G OSS zoom lens. With a compact design, advanced optics, and wide zoom range, this zoom lens lets you capture crisp, vibrant, and captivating images of your memorable moments. Whether you are shooting indoors or outdoors, Sony Fe 24-105mm is the ideal companion wherever you go. Key Features Sony provides a compact, lightweight, and in-depth lens that has a 24mm to 105mm zoom range, allowing you to take detailed photos of both close and distant subjects. It also has a maximum magnification ratio of 0.31x. It has an f/4 maximum aperture that keeps the brightness even as you change the focal length of the lens and a minimum focus distance of 0.38 to help you focus your subjects even on short distance shoots. Minimises chromatic aberrations in the lens while reducing flares thanks to Sony’s original Nano AR coating, two AA (Advanced Aspherical) elements, and ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass elements. Coated with fluorine that keeps dirt and dust from sticking onto the front lens, as well as fingerprints. Engineered with an AF drive system that provides quick, accurate and silent focusing that is perfect for shooting movies. It is equipped with a stunning combination of sharpness and bokeh effect, letting you create beautiful photos.
Take photos under any climate conditions with the Sony FE 24-105mm F4 G OSS zoom lens. With a compact design, advanced optics, and wide zoom range, this zoom lens lets you capture crisp, vibrant, and captivating images of your memorable moments. Whether you are shooting indoors or outdoors, Sony Fe 24-105mm is the ideal companion wherever you go. Key Features Sony provides a compact, lightweight, and in-depth lens that has a 24mm to 105mm zoom range, allowing you to take detailed photos of both close and distant subjects. It also has a maximum magnification ratio of 0.31x. It has an f/4 maximum aperture that keeps the brightness even as you change the focal length of the lens and a minimum focus distance of 0.38 to help you focus your subjects even on short distance shoots. Minimises chromatic aberrations in the lens while reducing flares thanks to Sony’s original Nano AR coating, two AA (Advanced Aspherical) elements, and ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass elements. Coated with fluorine that keeps dirt and dust from sticking onto the front lens, as well as fingerprints. Engineered with an AF drive system that provides quick, accurate and silent focusing that is perfect for shooting movies. It is equipped with a stunning combination of sharpness and bokeh effect, letting you create beautiful photos.
Take photos under any climate conditions with the Sony FE 24-105mm F4 G OSS zoom lens. With a compact design, advanced optics, and wide zoom range, this zoom lens lets you capture crisp, vibrant, and captivating images of your memorable moments. Whether you are shooting indoors or outdoors, Sony Fe 24-105mm is the ideal companion wherever you go. Key Features Sony provides a compact, lightweight, and in-depth lens that has a 24mm to 105mm zoom range, allowing you to take detailed photos of both close and distant subjects. It also has a maximum magnification ratio of 0.31x. It has an f/4 maximum aperture that keeps the brightness even as you change the focal length of the lens and a minimum focus distance of 0.38 to help you focus your subjects even on short distance shoots. Minimises chromatic aberrations in the lens while reducing flares thanks to Sony’s original Nano AR coating, two AA (Advanced Aspherical) elements, and ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass elements. Coated with fluorine that keeps dirt and dust from sticking onto the front lens, as well as fingerprints. Engineered with an AF drive system that provides quick, accurate and silent focusing that is perfect for shooting movies. It is equipped with a stunning combination of sharpness and bokeh effect, letting you create beautiful photos.
Take photos under any climate conditions with the Sony FE 24-105mm F4 G OSS zoom lens. With a compact design, advanced optics, and wide zoom range, this zoom lens lets you capture crisp, vibrant, and captivating images of your memorable moments. Whether you are shooting indoors or outdoors, Sony Fe 24-105mm is the ideal companion wherever you go. Key Features Sony provides a compact, lightweight, and in-depth lens that has a 24mm to 105mm zoom range, allowing you to take detailed photos of both close and distant subjects. It also has a maximum magnification ratio of 0.31x. It has an f/4 maximum aperture that keeps the brightness even as you change the focal length of the lens and a minimum focus distance of 0.38 to help you focus your subjects even on short distance shoots. Minimises chromatic aberrations in the lens while reducing flares thanks to Sony’s original Nano AR coating, two AA (Advanced Aspherical) elements, and ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass elements. Coated with fluorine that keeps dirt and dust from sticking onto the front lens, as well as fingerprints. Engineered with an AF drive system that provides quick, accurate and silent focusing that is perfect for shooting movies. It is equipped with a stunning combination of sharpness and bokeh effect, letting you create beautiful photos.
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Sony SEL24105G Full Frame E-Mount 24-105mm F4 G Lens with Optical Stabilisation, Black
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I own several Gmaster lenses, a Sony A7RIIIa, A9 & A1. I was looking for a single travel pick up and go travel camera, where I didn't need to haul around all my equipment when with family. I purchased the Sony 24-105 and put this on the A7RIIIa. I now ask myself why I waited so long to buy this lens. The lens is light and very sharp and handles my night photography easily. I find it super convenient to carry all day comfortably without having my Thinktank pack and at least three lenses with me all the time. Thanks to Pictureline & Colin Bigelow for all you assistance and knowledge in assisting with my purchases.
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This is the one lens I would take if I could only take one lens to travel. First, it is lightweight at 1.46 lbs. Second, it is a versatile lens with wide-angle and telephoto options to capture most of what you would need when traveling. Third, the optics of this lens minimize chromatic aberration and distortion. Forth, the autofocus capability of this lens is impressive- quick and accurate. Finally, the coating on the exposed glass and the mechanics of the lens help to protect it against the environment.The only limitation I found relates to those who want a lens for video creation. This particular model has noticeable breathing as you try to change focus from minimum to infinity or vice-versa.My favorite lenses for travel:Sony FE 16-35mm f/2.8 GMSony FE ... MoreThis is the one lens I would take if I could only take one lens to travel. First, it is lightweight at 1.46 lbs. Second, it is a versatile lens with wide-angle and telephoto options to capture most of what you would need when traveling. Third, the optics of this lens minimize chromatic aberration and distortion. Forth, the autofocus capability of this lens is impressive- quick and accurate. Finally, the coating on the exposed glass and the mechanics of the lens help to protect it against the environment.The only limitation I found relates to those who want a lens for video creation. This particular model has noticeable breathing as you try to change focus from minimum to infinity or vice-versa.My favorite lenses for travel:Sony FE 16-35mm f/2.8 GMSony FE 70-200mm II f/2.8 OSS GMSony FE 20mm f/1.8 GSony FE 24mm f/1.4 GM
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Very useful focal range for a general purpose lens. The OSS works well and quite sharp through out the range.My only complaint is: at the price level it's at, which is very similar to the Canon RF L version, the build quality on this lens could be better. The L lenses just have a better quality build to them and they're made in Japan. The Sony somehow just feels cheaper built. If you squeeze the rear part of the Sony lens near the zoom ring, the barrel actually deforms slightly at some parts, due to the softer plastic. The Canon is also plastic, but feels much more solid. My 10+ year old EF lens from Canon is still rock solid as new. I can't speak to the longevity of the Sony version yet, but have a feeling it won't hold up as well as the Canon.
| Lens system | |
| Closest focusing distance | 0.38 m |
| Maximum aperture number | 4 |
| Lens mount interface | Sony E |
| Number of diaphragm blades | 9 |
Sony SEL24105G Full Frame E-Mount 24-105mm F4 G Lens with Optical Stabilisation, Black
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I own several Gmaster lenses, a Sony A7RIIIa, A9 & A1. I was looking for a single travel pick up and go travel camera, where I didn't need to haul around all my equipment when with family. I purchased the Sony 24-105 and put this on the A7RIIIa. I now ask myself why I waited so long to buy this lens. The lens is light and very sharp and handles my night photography easily. I find it super convenient to carry all day comfortably without having my Thinktank pack and at least three lenses with me all the time. Thanks to Pictureline & Colin Bigelow for all you assistance and knowledge in assisting with my purchases.
This is the one lens I would take if I could only take one lens to travel. First, it is lightweight at 1.46 lbs. Second, it is a versatile lens with wide-angle and telephoto options to capture most of what you would need when traveling. Third, the optics of this lens minimize chromatic aberration and distortion. Forth, the autofocus capability of this lens is impressive- quick and accurate. Finally, the coating on the exposed glass and the mechanics of the lens help to protect it against the environment.The only limitation I found relates to those who want a lens for video creation. This particular model has noticeable breathing as you try to change focus from minimum to infinity or vice-versa.My favorite lenses for travel:Sony FE 16-35mm f/2.8 GMSony FE ... MoreThis is the one lens I would take if I could only take one lens to travel. First, it is lightweight at 1.46 lbs. Second, it is a versatile lens with wide-angle and telephoto options to capture most of what you would need when traveling. Third, the optics of this lens minimize chromatic aberration and distortion. Forth, the autofocus capability of this lens is impressive- quick and accurate. Finally, the coating on the exposed glass and the mechanics of the lens help to protect it against the environment.The only limitation I found relates to those who want a lens for video creation. This particular model has noticeable breathing as you try to change focus from minimum to infinity or vice-versa.My favorite lenses for travel:Sony FE 16-35mm f/2.8 GMSony FE 70-200mm II f/2.8 OSS GMSony FE 20mm f/1.8 GSony FE 24mm f/1.4 GM
Very useful focal range for a general purpose lens. The OSS works well and quite sharp through out the range.My only complaint is: at the price level it's at, which is very similar to the Canon RF L version, the build quality on this lens could be better. The L lenses just have a better quality build to them and they're made in Japan. The Sony somehow just feels cheaper built. If you squeeze the rear part of the Sony lens near the zoom ring, the barrel actually deforms slightly at some parts, due to the softer plastic. The Canon is also plastic, but feels much more solid. My 10+ year old EF lens from Canon is still rock solid as new. I can't speak to the longevity of the Sony version yet, but have a feeling it won't hold up as well as the Canon.
I have used this lens for over four years and taken about 30,000 images with it. It is very sharp across the range, the color rendition is great, and the autofocus always is on target. It is sturdy (I tested this in the field), yet not very heavy. It may not be the very best lens at anything, but very good at most things. This still is the best and most versatile all-purpose zoom for Sony FE.This is my favorite travel lens. It has been on four continents. The focal range is perfect for travel, landscape, and documentary photography, but also for family photos and for general photography. I sometimes travel with only this lens because often it is hard to change lenses on the go, and because this lens always gets the job done.The fact that this is only and f/4 ... MoreI have used this lens for over four years and taken about 30,000 images with it. It is very sharp across the range, the color rendition is great, and the autofocus always is on target. It is sturdy (I tested this in the field), yet not very heavy. It may not be the very best lens at anything, but very good at most things. This still is the best and most versatile all-purpose zoom for Sony FE.This is my favorite travel lens. It has been on four continents. The focal range is perfect for travel, landscape, and documentary photography, but also for family photos and for general photography. I sometimes travel with only this lens because often it is hard to change lenses on the go, and because this lens always gets the job done.The fact that this is only and f/4 lens has never been an issue for me. I have taken many hand-held night shots with this lens at ISO 6400 at 1/15 of a second. This lens has image-stabilization (in contrast to its main competitors), and it works great in tandem with the in-body stabilization of my A7 III. You even can shoot portraits with this lens in a pinch; at 105mm, you get enough compression for a decent bokeh.
Pros: Fantastic jack of all trades lens. Great sharpness even at the corners through most of the zoom range and still good results even at 105. Has been ideal lens for street, travel and events. I wasn’t sure if it could handle night street photography and dark indoor events but the optical image stabilisation in the lens has meant I can still get good shots even zoomed in. Whilst there are lens that are better than this one in every situation this lens is very good in a wide range of situations!Cons: Could be more compact and lightweight if Sony redesigned their the lens like they have for some of their other older lenses
I have never spent over a $1000 on a lens until now. As long as I’m already spending the money on a superb camera, Sony a7iii, it didn’t make any sense to buy a mediocre lens for. After some considerable reviews, I decided on this Sony 24-105mm OSS as my first lens with a high probability that it remains as my primary lens down the road. My first impression was that this lens was HUGE. As with any camera lens, I strongly advised purchasing a UV filter. The filter size for lens is 72mm, considerably larger then my old Canon lens filter. It felt like it weighed more than the camera body. The larger the lens, e more photons it can pick up. The better the lens quality, the sharper the image. Together, it makes a superb lens. So far I used this lens to take photos of my ... MoreI have never spent over a $1000 on a lens until now. As long as I’m already spending the money on a superb camera, Sony a7iii, it didn’t make any sense to buy a mediocre lens for. After some considerable reviews, I decided on this Sony 24-105mm OSS as my first lens with a high probability that it remains as my primary lens down the road. My first impression was that this lens was HUGE. As with any camera lens, I strongly advised purchasing a UV filter. The filter size for lens is 72mm, considerably larger then my old Canon lens filter. It felt like it weighed more than the camera body. The larger the lens, e more photons it can pick up. The better the lens quality, the sharper the image. Together, it makes a superb lens. So far I used this lens to take photos of my daughter soccer games while sitting high up in the bleachers, taking photos of family activities, group photos, everyday street activities, macro shots of dragon flies and flowers. photos taken indoors without flash, and outdoors under various lighting conditions, Photos of my daughter soccer games after cropping to zoom in on the subjects looked surprisingly sharp. I can honestly say that all of the photos I’ve taken so far have been very impressive. I attributed that to the camera and the lens. The OSS Keep the image steady even under low lighting. There are times when taking photos with a flash is prohibited or not optimal, the stabilization feature on this lens is the best I’ve seen so far. Professional reviewers said as much and I can see why. I still rely on my tripod for long exposure shooting. Can’t see myself holding the camera on a subject for when doing long exposure such as that of the night landscape. Do I recommend the lens. The answer is YES, YES, and YES. Is it worth the money? The answer again is a resounding yes. Do I think the lens is expensive? I do. It is definitely not cheap. There are other lens companies such as Tamron that also make good lenses that can potentially be cheaper than this Sony lens. I however chose this over all others because of the overwhelming I read about it. Another thing to consider is that not all lenses are suited for every shooting situations. You have to think about what you primary use it for then pick a lens that best suited for it.
I bought this lens with the A73 and then a year later or so had a friend that offered me his 24-70 GM for $1200, which was a great deal since that lens was over $2k at the time. I was expecting the GM to blow it out of the water but after comparing them was very surprised with the results. Comparing both lenses at f/4 the 24-105 is sharper throughout the whole range, even though f/4 is wide open for the 24-105 and a few stops down for the 24-70 where it should be really sharp. I thought maybe I had a not so great copy but I looked at thedigitalpictures charts and the results were almost exactly the same. And sharpness isn't the only advantage, you have significantly more reach, IS, and it's much lighter. Literally the only advantage the 24-70 has is the extra ... MoreI bought this lens with the A73 and then a year later or so had a friend that offered me his 24-70 GM for $1200, which was a great deal since that lens was over $2k at the time. I was expecting the GM to blow it out of the water but after comparing them was very surprised with the results. Comparing both lenses at f/4 the 24-105 is sharper throughout the whole range, even though f/4 is wide open for the 24-105 and a few stops down for the 24-70 where it should be really sharp. I thought maybe I had a not so great copy but I looked at thedigitalpictures charts and the results were almost exactly the same. And sharpness isn't the only advantage, you have significantly more reach, IS, and it's much lighter. Literally the only advantage the 24-70 has is the extra stop/more bokeh. Really hard to justify picking the GM over this especially considering how well cameras perform in low light nowadays. And if you wanted comparable bokeh to the GM @ 70mm/2.8 you could just back up with the 24-105 and zoom to 85-105mm at f/4 and it should look similar.
This Sony 24-105 4 is the most practical high-quality zoom you can get for your Sony. Everything works great and all my pictures are super-sharp and well exposed. It works great on the APS-C cameras (I use it with my a6300) as well as my full frame cameras. A7iii, A7r4 and now my A1 - flawlessly. Stunningly sharp at all focal lengths.Great as an all rounder, landscapes, portraits, street photography and architecture. It is always attached to one of my cameras, regardless of what I am tackling it is always my first choice go to lens.If it ever died (damaged or stolen) I would go straight out and get another. Excellent lens Sony.
I'm a 30 years pro and I've owned many many systems. Like many of you I enjoy the look of primes and choose them for available light/shallow dof lifestyle looks. I picked up this lens after spending a ton on glass as a travel/backup. Guess what? I use it way way more than I thought I would. When shooting Ecommerce fashion, product, industrial video, and other commercial jobs this lens is phenomenal. Yes, 24-70 2.8 is the gold standard for this type of work but the added range is really helpful. I don't miss f2.8 at all. In fact, at f4 I get more keepers due to the added dof. The sharpness argument is marketing nonsense perpetuated by pixel peeping poseurs. This lens is all u need. No, get the 35mm GM too. It's THE lens for available light narrative work. Still, this ... MoreI'm a 30 years pro and I've owned many many systems. Like many of you I enjoy the look of primes and choose them for available light/shallow dof lifestyle looks. I picked up this lens after spending a ton on glass as a travel/backup. Guess what? I use it way way more than I thought I would. When shooting Ecommerce fashion, product, industrial video, and other commercial jobs this lens is phenomenal. Yes, 24-70 2.8 is the gold standard for this type of work but the added range is really helpful. I don't miss f2.8 at all. In fact, at f4 I get more keepers due to the added dof. The sharpness argument is marketing nonsense perpetuated by pixel peeping poseurs. This lens is all u need. No, get the 35mm GM too. It's THE lens for available light narrative work. Still, this lens will have you covered for most paying gigs. Am I tempted to pick up the new 24-70 mk2? Yep. Will I push the button? Not sure. It would be a vanity buy as the 24-105 is serving me very well and has paid its way literally 100x last year alone.
I have owned this lens over three years--I got it together with my A7 III. After three years and thousands of images, I feel confident to say that this is a truly outstanding lens. It may not be the best at anything, but it is very good at a lot of things. If you look at an excellent and versatile lens for Sony E-mount look no further. 24-105mm is a great focal length. 24mm is wide enough for most purposes, and 105mm gets you into into telephoto range. It is sharp across the board at f/4 throughout the range. At 105mm, its compression is good enough for portraits with decent bokeh. Some think that f/4 is not fast enough. The low-light capabilities of the A7 III are so good that I easily can get a get a hand-held shot at night. I own a number of great prime lenses, ... MoreI have owned this lens over three years--I got it together with my A7 III. After three years and thousands of images, I feel confident to say that this is a truly outstanding lens. It may not be the best at anything, but it is very good at a lot of things. If you look at an excellent and versatile lens for Sony E-mount look no further. 24-105mm is a great focal length. 24mm is wide enough for most purposes, and 105mm gets you into into telephoto range. It is sharp across the board at f/4 throughout the range. At 105mm, its compression is good enough for portraits with decent bokeh. Some think that f/4 is not fast enough. The low-light capabilities of the A7 III are so good that I easily can get a get a hand-held shot at night. I own a number of great prime lenses, including the Zeiss Batis grand slam, but I often just take this lens because it always gets the job done. It is the perfect travel lens. It has been to four continents, and it has never let me down. I usually add my Zeiss Batis 18mm to my travel kit for architectural shots, particularly church interiors. Three years later I would buy this lens all over again.
| Lens system | |
| Closest focusing distance | 0.38 m |
| Maximum aperture number | 4 |
| Lens mount interface | Sony E |
| Number of diaphragm blades | 9 |