SAL24F20Z


SAL24F20Z

Distagon T* 24 mm F2 ZA SSM















Specifications

  • ZEISS® F2.0 wide angle prime
  • ZEISS® T* coating reduces flare and ghosting
  • 9-blade circular aperture for smooth bokeh
  • SSM (Super Sonic wave Motor) for fast, quiet autofocus
  • Focus hold button
Minimum Focus Distance 
0.62 ft
 
Maximum Magnification ratio 
0.29x
 
Filter Diameter 
2.83 in
 
Weight 
19.58 oz



Legendary Distagon wide-angle quality

This first-rate 24 mm prime lens is an outstanding choice for landscapes, snapshots, and more . It takes outstanding ZEISS Distagon quality to a new level with precision aspherical and ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass elements, and the large F2.0 maximum aperture and a circular aperture cooperate to deliver gorgeous bokeh effects.


Distagon® T* 24 mm F2 ZA SSM Compatibility



A-mount Full Frame Cameras



A-mount APS-C Cameras




E-mount Full Frame cameras with Mount Adaptor



E-mount APS-C cameras with Mount Adaptor






Sample photos









Extraordinary wide-angle rendering

The ZEISS Distagon lens design is valued for its outstanding reproduction of deep contrast as well as delicate gradations, with corner-to-corner sharpness.

Sharp, high-contrast imagery

Two aspherical elements and two ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass elements minimize aberration for superior image quality throughout the image, while the ZEISS T* coating cuts flare and ghosting.

Get close for small subjects and details

This lens can focus as close as 7.48 in to capture small subjects and details with excellent quality, set off against beautiful background bokeh if desired.

Smooth, consistent focusing and control

Handling is enhanced by a focus hold and focus mode buttons right on the lens barrel, and a smooth, responsive SSM (Super Sonic wave Motor) focus drive system.



Lens Configuration

Legendary ZEISS quality manufactured and calibrated specifically for Sony imaging products. The T* coating contributes to exquisite rendering and contrast.



MTF Chart

MTF (Modulation Transfer Function) describes how well a lens can reproduce fine details, measured as the degree of contrast achieved between finely spaced lines.