SAL70400G2


SAL70400G2

70–400 mm F4–5.6 G SSM II











Specifications

  • G Lens Super telephoto zoom
  • SSM (Super Sonic wave Motor) for fast, silent autofocus
  • ED glass elements effectively reduce chromatic aberration
  • Nano AR coating reduces ghosting and flare
  • Dust and moisture resistant
Minimum Focus Distance 
4.92 ft
 
Maximum Magnification ratio 
0.27x
 
Filter Diameter 
77 mm
 
Weight 
3.31 lb (without tripod mount)
 
 

From snaps to sports and nature

An extended 70–400 mm zoom range can take you from snapshots and portraits to sports and nature photography in one remarkably versatile and manageable lens. Outstanding optical performance rivals prime-lens quality throughout the zoom range, SSM (Super Sonic wave Motor) internal focus supports fast, quiet autofocus, and overall operability is superb.


70–400 mm F4–5.6 G SSM II 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









Prime lens performance from 70 to 400 mm

An advanced optical design that includes two ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass elements ensures prime-lens type performance across the extended 70–400 mm zoom range of this high-performance lens.

Clear images with crisp contrast

Sony’s Nano AR lens coating has a nano-precision structure that enhances clarity and contrast by reducing unwanted reflections for minimal flare and ghosting.


Faster tracking and improved response

A new LSI drive circuit achieves significantly faster autofocus subject tracking than previous models, making the SSM drive system more responsive than ever.


A refined operating experience

Three focus hold buttons, a focus mode and range limiter switch, and DMF (Direct Manual Focus) capability all add to a refined operating experience.




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.