Sony Sony Vario-Tessar T* FE 24-70mm F4 ZA (OSS SEL2470Z)

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Sony Sony Vario-Tessar T* FE 24-70mm F4 ZA (OSS SEL2470Z)

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40 reviews for Sony Sony Vario-Tessar T* FE 24-70mm F4 ZA (OSS SEL2470Z)

  1. dinair gomes de castro

    A good standard zoom for the Sony A7II camera.

  2. Raphael O-Z

    Fabulous product

  3. astramk3

    Disapointing images for the price

  4. Ines martins almeida

    Outstanding everyday zoom

  5. Cosima Mero

    A poor lens

  6. luismigr

    A year ago, when I sold everything I owned with the word, “Nikon” on it and outfitted with Sony equipment, I included the G Master f2.8 24-70mm. One of my most important reasons for the changeover, was the smaller and lighter nature of the Sony equipment, and I eventually realized the size and weight penalt I was paying for the G Master 24-70mm. This became especially obvious after I had opted for the Zeiss Vario version of the 16-35mm and found it to be an absolutely excellent lens, but cheaper to buy and easier to carry around. So, eventually, I sold my G Master 24-70mm on ClickElectronics, ordered the Ziess Vario version and am completely satisfied with it. I realize I’ve given up an f-stop in the switchover, but in my photography that really isn’t an issue. Sooo, I would say if that f-stop is important to you, get out your credit card and so some upper-arm strength training. Otherwise, go with the Ziess Vario. You won’t be sorry.

  7. ReaderMark

    I’ve had this lens for almost a year now. It’s a mixed bag, but as long as you understand it’s strengths and weaknesses, and use it accordingly, then it’s a great general purpose walk around lens.Here’s the deal. It’s sharp in the center at all apertures (except f22) and focal lengths, and between 30-60, it’s sharp corner to corner and edge to edge, at all apertures (except f22) and focal lengths. So, when I’m shooting scenery, or people, and I know I want it sharp all across the frame, I try to keep it those middle focal lengths.At 24mm, it’s still a great lens, and I shoot at that focal length a LOT, but I know that corners will have a bit of softness. Same thing at 70mm, a bit of corner softness. But it’s makes up for it by being able to focus fairly close at 70mm, giving me the ability to do some nice close up work.I think the biggest problem that folks have with this lens is the price. Most feel that for $1200 it should be a bit better in the corners at 24mm and 70mm. I got mine used, so I feel like I got what I paid for. It’s been an outstanding lens, and I much prefer it to using a bag full of prime lenses.Happy shooting!~

  8. pasco123

    First let me say that I am a professional photographer that needs tack sharp images. I purchased this lens to use in low profile street stock photography and for landscapes on extra long hikes as it is much lighter than the 24-70 f2.8 GM. I know it is reviewed as being soft wide open and soft at 24mm on the edges. My copy was not sharp at at any focal length in anything but studio light and then at f13 from about 28-70mm. In blue and golden hour for landscapes, even at f13 the dynamic range was so bad, I could not get any quality shots. I just got back from a long weekend to Shenandoah National Park. All shots with this lens were way too soft for pro work and went straight to the pixel afterlife. I ended up using my Canon 24-70 L II with a metabones for almost all of the trip. I really wanted this lens to work as it would have filled a missing void in the Sony lineup. Alas, I just sent it back. Thank you to ClickElectronics for such a customer friendly return policy. I always buy all my pro gear from ClickElectronics.The image is a 100% crop at f11 1/80th on a tripod. Focus on the tree.

  9. Mr. N. Daws

    Excellent lens! Sharp and very versatile in many areas – focal lengths, weight, and size. Another great feature is the OSS and autofocus. Its AF is pinpoint accurate. The OSS works great and allows me to shoot at lower shutter speeds with limited motion blur.BUY IT!! YOU’LL LOVE IT!Update 2019: Still my favorite and go-to lens (new pics added)! The price has dramatically dropped since launch MSRP of $1200. Worth every penny!

  10. Georgios I.

    Thank you

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