SAL35F14G


SAL35F14G

35 mm F1.4 G














Specifications

  • G Lens wide-angle prime
  • Fast F1.4 aperture
  • 9-blade circular aperture for smooth bokeh
  • Glass-molded aspherical lens
  • Focus hold button
Minimum Focus Distance 
0.98 ft
 
Maximum Magnification ratio 
0.20x
 
Filter Diameter 
2.17 in
 
Weight 
17.99 oz


A fast wide prime for expressive freedom

The fact that this 35 mm F1.4 prime G Lens delivers superb image quality is no surprise. Creative photographers will really appreciate its 35 mm focal length, considered the most versatile by many pros, and its bright, fast F1.4 maximum aperture that enables low-light shooting, makes it possible to increase shutter speed to capture fast action, and achieve gorgeous background bokeh when needed.



35 mm F1.4 G 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











Superb prime lens quality for low light

An F1.4 maximum aperture makes this superb lens ideal for snapshots and ambient-light photography while providing extended depth-of-field control.

Sharp, high-contrast imagery

Premium G Lens optics, including molded aspherical glass elements, achieve consistently high resolution and contrast right down to the lens’s bright F1.4 maximum aperture.

From super-sharp to gorgeous bokeh

A 9-blade circular aperture works with this lens’s F1.4 maximum aperture to produce beautifully smooth background bokeh with natural highlights when desired.

Compact, manageable, and versatile

In addition to a remarkably compact, manageable design, this lens includes a focus hold button and an auto-clutch that prevents the focus ring from rotating during autofocus.


Lens Configuration

The impeccable Sony G Lens design emphasizes a graceful balance between high resolution and gorgeous background bokeh that can enhance the artist’s vision.



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.