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Review Summary
2026-05-20T12:52:15
I really like the images that come out of this lens. I would have given it a four but the fact that the autofocus lacks a little after hitting the shoot button is annoying. At night, even with a wide open aperture it has a hard time to focus. But overall for the price, is a decent lens
Bidkart M.
2022-03-28T13:57:01
Very good. Loved it. Little noisy but can adjust.
SANDEEP P.
2021-03-23T09:05:13
Pretty sharp images... AF motor is little loud
KYLE G.
2020-11-13T09:35:12
A very nice lens and works great with both low and medium light. I would recommend it.
Patrick F.
2020-02-14T09:16:22
Love it shooting Valentine's dinner with it ??. Boom!!
RODNEY H.
85mm
f/1.8
f/22
Sony E
Full-Frame
Diagonal 28.5 Degree
Horizontal 16 Degree
Vertical 24 Degree
2.79' (85cm)
9 Elements in 6 Groups
Autofocus
None
67 mm (Front)
3.13 x 2.95" (79.5 x 75mm)
14.96 oz (424.1g)


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