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🌟 Elevate your frame with Sony’s 50mm bokeh beast!
The Sony E 50mm F1.8 OSS is a lightweight, mid-telephoto prime lens featuring a bright F1.8 aperture and built-in Optical SteadyShot stabilization. Ideal for portraits and close-ups, it offers a 4-stop shutter speed advantage and a 7-blade circular aperture for smooth bokeh. Compact and stylish, it’s a must-have upgrade for Sony E-mount users seeking professional-level image quality and creative control.


































| ASIN | B00EPWC30O |
| Best Sellers Rank | #197 in SLR Camera Lenses |
| Brand | Sony |
| Built-In Media | Lens front cap, Lens hood (ALC-SH116: round shape, bayonet type), Lens rear cap |
| Camera Lens | Sony E (APS-C) |
| Camera Lens Description | Sony E (APS-C) |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Camera Mount | Sony E |
| Compatible Devices | Sony Cameras, Sony Digital SLRs |
| Compatible Mountings | Sony E |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 2,116 Reviews |
| Effective Still Resolution | 3.36 |
| Exposure Control Type | Automatic |
| Focal Length Description | 50mm |
| Focus Type | Stepper motor |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00027242872448 |
| Image stabilization | 4 stop claimed |
| Item Part Number | 4905524952414 |
| Item Weight | 202 Grams |
| Lens | Telephoto |
| Lens Coating Description | Standard |
| Lens Design | Prime |
| Lens Fixed Focal Length | 50 Millimeters |
| Lens Mount | Sony E |
| Lens Type | Telephoto |
| Manufacturer | Sony |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SEL50F18 |
| Maximum Aperture | 1.8 f |
| Maximum Focal Length | 50 Millimeters |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 1/640 seconds |
| Media Type | ProductImage, EnhancedContent |
| Minimum Aperture | 22 |
| Minimum Focal Length | 50 Millimeters |
| Model Name | SEL50F18/B |
| Model Number | SEL50F18/B |
| Number of Diaphragm Blades | 7 |
| Photo Filter Size | 49 Millimeters |
| Real Angle Of View | 32 Degrees |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Video Capture Resolution | 1080p |
| Warranty Description | 1 year coverage for labor, 1 year coverage for parts |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Zoom Ratio | 1 |
D**S
Great for portraits and close-up shots, good beginning prime lens
Disclaimer: I'm an amateur photographer and purchased a Sony a6000 several months ago with the 16-55mm kit lens. I quickly graduated from the kit lens, however, and really wanted to unlock the power of my new camera. After debating between Sony's prime 35mm and 50mm, I settled with this bad boy first. I can't say this is my go-to lens that I leave on 90% of the time, but it definitely fills a specific niche depending on the situation. Thanks to its relatively low f-stop of 1.8 compared to the kit lens, it's great for portraits. Even at around f/2.5 to f/2.8, you still get that creamy bokeh in the background with nice subject isolation. To justify its $300 price tag, however, I've used it for other situations. As a Yelper Elite, I'm constantly that camera dork who takes pictures of every restaurant entree I order before shoving it away voraciously into my mouth. With that said, it operates well when taking close up shots. Extreme shots of insects, flowers, etc. would be better justified with a macro lens, although you can consider a cheap alternative from Meike (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00BXZ9ALQ/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1) to turn this 50mm into a quasi-macro lens. I've also used it occasionally for street photography, although its large focal length makes it cumbersome to use indoors. You can't really zoom out with your feet once your back hits the wall, ya know? In these particular situations, I will use the 50mm hands-down. Is it the most versatile lens? No. That's why I also have Sony's 28mm f/2, which I find myself leaving on my camera most of the time. In hindsight I would have purchased my 28mm prime first, given its practicality. However, the 50mm acts as a great sidekick with the kit lens and should eventually find its way into your camera bag, regardless of when you purchase it.
J**L
Bokehlicious
Bought for portraits on my a6000. I like the focal length for portraits. Where this lens really shines is outdoor and low light. Some will say it's not sharp enough wide open, but I've found it more than adequate at f1.8. It blows the kit lenses out of the water. Very sharp and very useful. The only negative reviews I've read say that it doesn't zoom. LOL. It's a prime lens. You zoom with your feet. Great bokeh. Very sharp. Affordable. Unless you're a pixel peeper, you'll find it to be a very good lens.
R**N
Every A6000 Owner Deserves To See What This Lens Can Do!
I bought this to use on my new Sony A6000 camera and I have to say its totally blown me and my wife away at how AWESOME the pictures are coming out. Honesty the combo is producing endless stunning photographs and the image quality is 3D like and super sharp. The Kit Lens is something you will not want to use after seeing the image quality difference this camera provides. This lens will get you that awesome blurred background and foreground effect that everybody loves normally see when they pay a professional photographer to take their family or personal photos. If you have a Alpha 6000 camera then this is a must have lens. I was looking at the Zeiss 55mm prime also which has the highest rating as far as quality image goes on DXO Review Site goes for the best prime lenses on the Sony A6000 specifically but it also has a $1000 price tag which really didn't stop me from buying it if i thought it was better but the lack of OSS "Optical Image Stabilization" which helps improve night shots and prevents video distortion was what made me buy this lens instead. I never leave reviews normally due to time restraints but I have to urge A6000 camera owners to please buy this lens for your camera if you want to really make the A6000 spit out superb high quality photographs that when taken right will need zero editing.
B**K
YES, FAST IN LOW-LIGHT , but slow to pan-focus ??
Noticeably sharper than my 1650PZ, and incredibly faster in low light, so it is probably a keeper. However, it seems to take longer than the 1650 to acquire focus when panned to a new scene at a different range. I don't know the technical parts of photography, or at least not too much about lenses , but I am disappointed quite a bit by this. I might understand if it was only happening at f1.8, where the focal plane is very shallow, and the mechanism takes so time to acquire a "fix".....?? See, I told you I didn't know much. Very tough to keep focus where you want it with this lens, even if you have set it at overall f8.0 in the A mode. Will pick the front , then the middle next time, in a complex scene. Got to admit, it does some really nice portraits of my kids and pets, with the background out of focus. The low light ability gets no-flash pics at about 3 times the shutter speed of the 1650... Great macro shots, too, by cropping a shot made from about 15 inches away. Again, on those macros, you have to be very careful, using flexible spot focus to pick a blossom out of the leaves behind it.
M**A
“Excellent optics, especially if you’re just starting in this field!”
I bought this lens about two years ago; it was my first lens, and I truly have no regrets. I did almost all my initial projects with it. If you’re just starting out, I recommend it 100% for both video and photography. Keep in mind that it can be challenging to use in tight spaces, as you need a certain distance depending on what you’re focusing on. The most positive aspect for me is its quality and brightness, as it has an aperture of F1.8. Additionally, its focusing speed is quite good. The only downside for me has been the chromatic aberration in certain situations, but it still remains one of the best.
A**H
Great Store!
Fantastic lens. Great store too. I am glad I bought used. Half the price and came with lens filter and some cleaning supplies. Highly recommend the store for future used gear purchases. The item literally is mint.
S**O
Unbelievable. Favorite Lens!
For some reason, I just don’t enjoy shooting at distance, so the only two lenses that I end up using on my 6400 are this lens and the Sigma 16mm. The 16 is wide, so I keep the 50mm on when not in use so I can grab and shoot under most conditions. There are plenty of other reviews so I won’t belabor. Yes, the lens is as amazing at capturing every nuance of a moment as everyone says. However, there is one thing in particular that I want to mention for the next person that might be considering this lens. The built-in stabilization in this lens saves a lot of pictures! As I said, this is my grab and go lens. When I’m grabbing and going, I’m usually not using a tripod. Based on my historical experience, I know how many pictures I need to take to get one that is usable. When I’m using this lens, that number drops substantially. I am aware that when people are gushing about their non-Sony lenses, they downplay how significant the stabilization is. I get it, I love my Sigma lens on this camera, but I can’t say enough how great it is to have the extra edge provided by the stabilization. This is true of both motion pictures and stills. I personally believe this lens must be in the bag!
S**L
Perfect first upgrade to a prime lens from a kit lens.
Very good lens for the price, if your looking for a first upgrade to a prime lens from the kit lens you can't go wrong. I love this lens more than i expected I would. Perfect for shooting in any mode you like but I love strictly shooting A (Aperture) Mode . Great for food shots, black and white, portraits, and good for landscapes. Once I took pictures with this lens I noticed a big difference in quality and of course Depth Of Field or (Bokeh) very good for the money. As an amateur photographer like myself who just does it for fun, you will be very very happy with the improvement to your photos. Great with the A6000
P**Y
Good lens for all kind of photoshoot
Good lens for all kind of photoshoot but very pricy.
U**N
Très sympa.
Les plus : - compact - léger - bonne à très bonne qualité d'image - bonne netteté - aberrations chromatiques présentes mais contrôlées (sauf cas extrême) - AF efficace et silencieux (il a quand même ces limites dans certaines situations) - qualité général - distance minimale de focus assez sympa (juste bonne) - équivalent en plein format d'un 75mm f2.7 (facteur de recadrage de 1.5* apsc) - la stabilisation bonne à moyenne - la focal de portrait pas excellence - un bon bokeh (flou d'arrière plan artistique) en portrait serré comme en portrait de pied - prix raisonnable Les moins : - F1.8 (équivalent en plein format f2.7) c'est bien mais on aurait évidemment préféré un f1.4 - pas grand chose - distance minimale de focus bof Un objectif vraiment sympa pour sa qualité general (image et construction), sa légèreté et compacité, sa stab utile, et son f1.8 bon en basse lumière et très sympa en bokeh ! Il trouvera facilement sa place dans votre sac, et joue pleinement la carte de sony avec sa volonté de compact/léger/abordable. Parfait pour se lancer dans le portrait, attention à la distance de recul, je conseille ! Si ce commentaire vous a aidé, n'oubliez pas de cliquer sur "utile", merci.
G**E
A good price point for a great lens
Item arrived on time, and is as described by seller. I am satisfied with purchase. Seller highly recommended.
S**I
Very good lens for portrait and low light conditions but..
I bought this lens with my ZVE10 for portrait photography, and also a little bit of travel photos. It was very good, crisp, clear and all. But after a little bit of research, I saw that sigma 18-50 2.8 lens is almost performing the same- crisp and clear photos with a variable zoom. Low light is not as good as this Sony 1.8 lens, but I can manage that on Lightroom. Bokeh is also deeper than sigma 2.8, as it is 1.8 , but I can manage that on Lightroom also. Although the price is much cheaper here than sigma lens. but if you want to invest one time, then I will suggest sigma 18-50 as you can practically use more.
S**D
Great lens, but check it carefully
it's an awesome lens for the price. but check it carefully. mine had a small thing like a lint inside the lens under the front glass. there is no way it can be cleaned. such a shame.
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