SEL70200G


SEL70200G

FE 70-200 mm F4 G OSS








Specifications

  • High performance G Series telephoto zoom lens
  • Built-in Optical SteadyShot image stabilization
  • Sony Nano AR Coating to eliminate flare and ghosting
  • Circular 9-blade aperture for beautiful defocus effects
  • Dust and moisture-resistant design
Product Name 
FE 70-200 mm F4 G OSS
 
Minimum Focus Distance 
1–1.5 m(AF), 1–1.35 m(MF)
 
Maximum Magnification ratio 
0.13x
 
Filter Diameter 
2.83 in
 
Weight 
29.63 oz (without tripod mount)


Full frame 70-200 mm G Lens

In addition to an ideal zoom range for nature, sports, and other photography that requires a bit more “reach” that a mid-range zoom provides, this lens offers outstanding corner-to-corner sharpness from 70 mm to 200 mm in a compact, lightweight unit that is a perfect match for compact full-frame E-mount bodies like the α7 series. Being a G Lens it can also produce smooth, creamy background bokeh.


FE 70–200 mm F4 G OSS Compatibility



E-mount Full Frame Cameras




E-mount APS-C cameras








Sample photos









Superior G Lens rendering

State-of-the-art optics in a compact, lightweight lens with constant F4 maximum aperture offer the appealing, expressive image quality that the G Lens lineup is famous for.

Optimum sharpness and bokeh in one lens

AA (advanced aspherical) elements, super ED glass, the Nano AR coating, and a 9-blade circular aperture deliver outstanding sharpness with gorgeous background bokeh.

Lightweight mobility and smooth control

A compact, lightweight design maximizes mobility, internal focusing keeps lens length constant for better handling, and a number of other refinements enhance overall control.

Always sharp and clear

Optical SteadyShot image stabilization compensates for camera shake, which can blur images when shooting handheld, for sharp, clear telephoto shots and low-light indoor images.


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.