TOP PICKS
SaleBestseller No. 1 −21%
Sony - FE 50mm F1.8 Standard Lens (SEL50F18F/2)
- Large F1. 8 maximum aperture enables beautiful defocusing effects
- 7-blade circular aperture creates beautiful defocused bokeh
- Compact, lightweight design Ideal for full-frame e-mount cameras
- Aspherical element controls spherical aberration and coma
- Double-gauss configuration suppresses field curvature & distortion
SaleBestseller No. 2 −27%
Sony - FE 50mm F1.8 Standard Lens (SEL50F18F), Black
- Large F1.8 maximum aperture enables beautiful defocusing effects, 7-blade circular aperture creates beautiful defocused bokeh
- Compact, lightweight design ideal for full-frame E-mount cameras, Aspherical element controls spherical aberration and coma
- Double-gauss configuration suppresses field curvature & distortion, Metal mount adds solid durability as well as a sophisticated feel, Fast DC motor focus actuator system drives all lens groups
- 75mm (35mm equivalent) focal length with APS-C sensor. Angle of View (APS-C) : 32 degree
- In-the-box: Hood (ALC-SH146), Lens front cap (ALC-F49S), Lens rear cap (ALC-R1EM)
SaleBestseller No. 3 −25%
Sony a7 III (ILCEM3K/B) Full-frame Mirrorless Interchangeable-Lens Camera with 28-70mm Lens with 3-Inch LCD, Black
- Advanced 24.2MP BSI Full-frame Image Sensor w/ 1.8X readout speed Advanced 24.2MP Back-Illuminated 35mm Full-frame Image Sensor
- 15-stop dynamic range, 14-bit uncompressed RAW, ISO 50 to 204,800
- Up to 10fps Silent or Mechanical Shutter with AE/AF tracking
- 693 phase-detection / 425 contrast AF points w/ 93% image coverage
- In the box: SEL2870 lens, Lens hood, Lens cap, Lens rear cap, Rechargeable Battery (NP-FZ100), AC Adapter (AC-UUD12), Shoulder strap, Body cap, Accessory shoe cap, Eyepiece cup, Micro USB cable
SaleBestseller No. 4 −5%
Sony FE 200-600mm F5.6-6.3 G OSS Super Telephoto Zoom Lens (SEL200600G)
- Outstanding g lens resolution throughout the Zoom range
- 5x ED (extra-low dispersion) glass elements Reduces flare & ghosting
- Direct drive Supersonic Wave Motor for fast, quiet, precise focus
- Aspherical lens element dramatically reduces spherical aberration
- Nano AR coating suppresses Reflections, flare and ghosting
Bestseller No. 5
Sony E 55-210mm F4.5-6.3 Lens for Sony E-Mount Cameras (Black)
- Wide zoom range (82 - 315mm 35mm equivalent) ideal for sports or nature;Aperture blades : 7
- Internal focusing for smooth, quiet operation - perfect for video capture.Direct manual focus with non-rotating focus ring during AF: ideal for precise, comfortable manual focus adjustments
- Optical Steady Shot image stabilization for stable video capture and low light performance
- Minimum Focus Distance - 3.28 ft, Maximum Magnification ratio - 0.23x
- Angle of view (on APS-C)-29 °–7 ° 40'
SaleBestseller No. 6 −10%
Sony FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS Lens
- G Master design combines extraordinary sharpness and smooth bokeh, Constant F2.8 max aperture maintain exposure and depth of field. Weight 1480 g (without tripod mount)
- Class-leading min. focus distance of 37.8” / 0. 25x max. mag, Dual floating focus system for high AF speed and precision, XA, ED/Super ED elements and Nano AR Coating for superb resolution
- Aspherical elements & 11-blade circular aperture for gorgeous bike, Min. focus breathing and par focal design ideal for video, Direct coupled mechanical focus system for precise manual focus
- Rigid construction with constant lens length during focusing and zooming, High performance Optical Steady Shot Image stabilization, Dust and moisture resistant for robust reliability
- Nano AR coating suppresses reflections, flare and ghosting, XA (extreme spherical) element with 0.01 micron surface precision
Bestseller No. 7
Tamron 18-300mm F/3.5-6.3 Di III-A VC VXD Lens for Sony E APS-C Mirrorless Cameras (Black)
- World’s first 16.6x all-in-one zoom lens for APS-C mirrorless cameras
- Best-in-class, extremely fast and precise AF provided by VXD linear motor focus mechanism
- Maintains high resolving power from the center to the corners throughout the range
- Compact and portable design at 4.9 inches and a weight of just 21.9 ounces
- Moisture-Resistant Construction and Fluorine Coating
BUYING GUIDES
The Sony A7III is a full-frame mirrorless camera that provides great versatility for both photography and videography. The lens you choose can make a significant impact on the quality and style of your images. Here’s a guide to help you choose the best lens for your Sony A7III:
1. Type of Photography: Your lens choice will largely depend on the type of photography you’re interested in. For landscapes, a wide-angle lens would be ideal. For portraits, a prime lens with a large aperture is often preferred. For sports or wildlife, a telephoto lens is a must.
2. Prime vs Zoom: Prime lenses have a fixed focal length and generally offer superior image quality and larger apertures (lower f-numbers) for better low-light performance. Zoom lenses offer more flexibility, allowing you to adjust the focal length to suit the scene.
3. Aperture: A larger maximum aperture (lower f-number) allows more light into the lens, which helps in low-light situations and provides a shallower depth of field for a pleasing bokeh effect.
4. Image Stabilization: The Sony A7III has in-body image stabilization, but a lens with additional stabilization can help provide even smoother, sharper images, especially in low-light conditions or when shooting video.
5. Autofocus: Look for a lens with fast and quiet autofocus. This is particularly important for shooting video or moving subjects.
6. Size and Weight: Larger, heavier lenses can offer better image quality and durability, but they can also be more cumbersome to carry and handle. Consider your needs and how you’ll be using the lens.
7. Brand: Sony lenses offer the best compatibility and often the best performance, but third-party brands like Sigma and Tamron often offer comparable performance at a lower price point.
8. Reviews and User Feedback: User reviews and professional reviews can provide valuable insight into a lens’s real-world performance.
In conclusion, the best Sony A7III lens for you will depend on your specific needs, preferences, and budget. By considering the factors above, you should be well-equipped to make an informed decision. Happy shooting!