Rent Sony FE 70–200 мм F2.8 GM OSS II in Moscow
- Focal Length 70 to 200mm
- Maximum Aperture f/2.8
- Minimum Aperture f/22
- Lens Mount Sony E
- Lens Format Coverage Full-Frame
- Angle of View 34° to 12° 30' ...
- Focal Length 70 to 200mm
- Maximum Aperture f/2.8
- Minimum Aperture f/22
- Lens Mount Sony E
- Lens Format Coverage Full-Frame
- Angle of View 34° to 12° 30'
- Minimum Focus Distance 15.7" / 40 cm
- Optical Design 17 Elements in 14 Groups
- Diaphragm Blades 11, Rounded
- Focus Type Autofocus
- Image Stabilization Yes
- Tripod Collar Removable and Rotating
- Filter Size 77 mm (Front)
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1 shift
3200 i
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3 shift
8640 i
2880i / shift
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14 shift
33600 i
2400i / shift
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30 shift
67200 i
2240i / shift
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6 hours
2240 i
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Mounting
- Mount
- Sony FE
- FullFrame Compatibility
- Yes
Optics
- Sensor format
- FullFrame
- Iris Blades
- 11
- Iris blade
- 11
- Autofocus
- Yes
- Image Stabilization
- Yes
- Series
- Minimum Focus Distance
- 40 cm
- Max Aperture
- f/ 22 - 2.8
- Focal length
- 70 - 200 mm
- Filter thread diameter
- 77 mm
Physical
- Diameter
- 88 mm
- Length
- 200 mm
- Weight (kg)
- 1045 g
Sony's FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS II takes the classic fast zoom and elevates performance to a whole new level. This lens builds upon the best parts of the original and makes them even better while simultaneously reducing weight by 29%—making this lens the lightest in its class. Sony has also given this lens a brand-new AF system that promises up to four times the speed and has made plenty of optical optimizations that will appeal to video shooters, including improvements to focus breathing and focus shift. Whether you shoot portraits, sports, landscapes, or video, the 70-200mm f/2.8 will get the job done.
A hallmark of the G Master line is outstanding optical performance with both high sharpness and smooth bokeh. Using a new design, the FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS II promises corner-to-corner sharpness across the entire zoom range—even when shooting wide open at f/2.8. Along with that, a newly designed 11-blade aperture helps create soft, pleasing bokeh.
- Fast f/2.8 constant aperture allows users to capture images in dim lighting conditions and with a shallow depth of field.
- Two ED (extra-low dispersion) and two Super ED elements, including one aspherical ED element, effectively suppress chromatic and spherical aberrations.
- Two aspherical lenses, including one extreme aspherical lens (XA), minimize distance-related aberrations and also reduce 'onion ring' bokeh.
- Nano AR Coating II controls flare and ghosting with support from a new optical design that reduces internal reflections.
- An 11-blade aperture diaphragm helps create smooth, circular bokeh at all aperture settings.
Taking cues from their cinema division, Sony has optimized the 70-200mm II for video. Changes include a dramatic reduction of focus breathing and focus shift, improved autofocus performance, and a Linear Response MF system to ensure consistent, natural-feeling operation. Full-time Direct Manual Focus (DMF) also makes it easy to make quick adjustments using the focus ring while in AF modes.
The exterior design of the lens also sees some big changes. One clear example is the addition of a physical aperture ring that was not present on its predecessor. Users will be able to de-click this ring at the flip of a switch for smooth iris control during shooting. This provides shooters with independent controls for focus, zoom, and iris.