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Bokeh lens a6500
Bokeh lens a6500











bokeh lens a6500
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There are only a select few other prime lenses that can even come close to competing with it in this area.

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The Sigma 16mm is arguably the sharpest lens you can attach to a Sony a6000 series camera. The results are beautiful at a recommended handheld shutter speed of around 50 or 60.

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It’s perfect for allowing you to take handheld shots in limited light without being forced to crank your ISO through the roof. That kind of aperture is lightning fast and sucks in every little bit of light. It’s common to see F1.8 prime lenses, but F1.4 is something special. Whether it’s outdoor nighttime shots or dimly lit indoor shots, you’re going to love what that F1.4 aperture can do. This lens is an absolute monster when you’re shooting in dark settings.

bokeh lens a6500

Here’s the proof: Sigma 16mm f/1.4 on my A7III. They’re more expensive than crop sensor lenses, but they’re totally worth the money if you have both cameras. All of those lenses will also work on the a6000, a6300, a6400, and a6500.

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Note: If you also have a full frame Sony camera, check out my guide to the 5 Best A7III Lenses for Travel. Possibly the only time it would come off would be for nighttime shots that would benefit from a faster aperture. The average traveler can easily pop the Sony 18-105mm F4 G OSS on their camera and leave it on for almost the whole trip. It’s a worthy trade off for a lens like the 18-105mm that can do it all.ĭon’t hesitate to buy this lens if you’d prefer not to lug around a bag full of lenses to constantly swap. Both are to be expected though, as zoom lenses are always going to be slightly less sharp and less powerful in low light than their fixed, fast prime counterparts. If there are any real downsides to this lens, it’s that it’s not quite as sharp as a high-end prime lens and it’s not a low light powerhouse. For example, the a6000 doesn’t have built-in image stabilization and would greatly benefit from the Optical SteadyShot of the 18-105mm. It is Sony’s own built-in lens image stabilization and it makes handheld shots far easier, especially on cameras that don’t have image stabilization built into the body.

bokeh lens a6500

It also should not be overlooked that this lens features OSS. Definitely good enough for you to work with. The F4.0 will get you respectable performance in low light. You’ll really enjoy that aperture when you’re shooting at the full 105mm, a distance at which many other lenses would start to lose some performance. This means that you’ll retain the same aperture no matter how much or how little you zoom. The thing that really puts this lens ahead of the rest is that it has a fixed F4.0 aperture. I know many Sony users that own this lens and shoot with it more than all of their other lenses combined. You’ll be able to execute all but the most specialized shots with this level of versatility. The versatility between the wide end and the narrow end makes this the kind of lens that’s a lifesaver on trips. The 105mm focal length on the other end of the range is great for longer shots that require a bit of zoom. 18mm is also good for indoor shots, as it’s not too tight. This is a great focal length on the APS-C platform for all sorts of wide angle shots- c ountrysides, cities, etc.

bokeh lens a6500

The 18mm length is awesome for all of your landscape shots. Very Versatile Zoom Rangeįirst of all, the 18-105mm F4 G OSS has a great range. If you want to get one lens to handle 90% of your trip, get this one and call it a day. There are very few things this lens can’t do. If I had to choose only one lens to travel with my a6000, a6300, a6400, or a6500, this would be it. Image Stabilization: Sony Optical SteadyShot.Price: (Click to check current price on Amazon).













Bokeh lens a6500