SEL24240
FE 24-240mm F3.5-6.3 OSSSpecifications
- Minimum Focus Distance
- 1.64–2.62 ft
- Maximum Magnification ratio
- 0.27
- Filter Diameter
- 2.83 in
- Weight
- 27.51 oz
One lens for all occasions
A
24 mm to 240 mm 10x zoom range allows this single lens to cover an
extensive variety of shooting situations, making it ideal for travel
where reducing luggage is a priority, as well as for landscapes,
architecture, snapshots, portraits, and much more. Switch between wide
angle and telephoto without having to change lenses, letting you capture
more of those fleeting moments. Advanced optics effectively subdue
aberration while achieving high resolution throughout the image area,
and a precision linear motor drives the focus for quick, smooth
response. Handheld telephoto shots and low-light photography are
facilitated by built-in Optical SteadyShot (OSS) image stabilization,
and the design is dust and moisture resistant for reliable operation in
challenging conditions.
FE 24–240 mm F3.5–6.3 OSS Compatibility
E-mount Full Frame Cameras
E-mount APS-C cameras
Sample photos
24 mm emphasizes full-frame visual impact
Although
28 mm is the normal wide end for this type of lens, extending the range
to 24 mm allows more dynamic images to be captured, especially in
full-frame format.
10x zoom captures subjects near or far
The
24 mm to 240 mm zoom range covers a broad variety of photographic
needs, from nature and scenery to architecture and portraits.
Sharper images in any light
Built-in
Optical SteadyShot (OSS) image stabilization makes it easier to capture
clear images when shooting handheld at the telephoto end of the zoom
range or in low light.
High reliability in harsh conditions
A design that resists dust and moisture helps ensure reliable operation in harsh outdoor conditions.
Lens Configuration
Impressive
optical performance for Sony E-mount cameras, precision engineered for
versatility and reliability in a wide range of applications.
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.