SEL24F18Z


SEL24F18Z

Sonnar® T* E 24 mm F1.8 ZA












Specifications

  • ZEISS® bright Sonnar® wide-angle prime
  • ZEISS® T* anti-reflective coating minimizes flare
  • Wide angle (24 mm focal length) for landscapes and more
  • Large F1.8 maximum aperture allows beautiful defocusing
  • 6.30 in minimum focus distance enables 1:4 macro shots
Minimum Focus Distance 
0.52 ft
 
Maximum Magnification ratio 
0.25x
 
Filter Diameter 
1.93 in
 
Weight 
7.94 oz

Spectacular ZEISS prime lens performance

This first-class 24 mm (35 mm full frame equivalent) prime lens features a large F1.8 maximum aperture and is capable of outstanding sharpness and contrast throughout the frame plus beautiful “bokeh” in out-of-focus areas. Maximum magnification is 0.25x for dramatic 1:4 close-up capability, and an internal drive motor offers smooth, quiet autofocus operation that moviemakers will appreciate.


Sonnar T* E 24 mm F1.8 ZA Compatibility


E-mount Full Frame cameras




E-mount APS-C cameras








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Extra speed and wide-angle appeal

An F1.8 maximum aperture and 24 mm focal length work with ZEISS optics to deliver outstanding images from well-lit landscapes to low-light indoor shots and even 1:4 close-ups.

Get close for impressive detail and impact

With a 6.3 in minimum focusing distance, this lens makes it possible to get close to your subject in 1:4 macro shots that show detail with impressive wide-angle perspective.

Smooth and quiet for quality movies

Smooth, quiet operation is essential for movie-making. The fluent, low-noise focus operation of this lens makes it a good choice for movies as well as stills.

Refined exterior finish and feel

A black aluminum alloy exterior blends beautifully with the graceful design of E-mount bodies, and an engraved focus ring offers superior grip and operating feel.


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.