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Sony SEL-20F28 groothoeklens (vaste brandpuntsafstand, 20 mm, F2.8, APS-C, geschikt voor A6000, A5100, A5000 en Nex series, E-Mount) zwart

99,00€ 299,00€
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Productdetails

  • Brandpuntsafstand: 20 mm, diafragma F2,8
  • Aantal diafragma lamellen: 7, groothoeklens
  • E-Mount APS-C; minimale scherpstelafstand: 0,2 m, maximale vergroting (x): 0,12-voudig
  • Ideaal voor opnames bij weinig licht, snel en compact
  • Inhoud: Sony SEL20F28, groothoeklens met vaste brandpuntsafstand zwart


Productbeschrijving

Sony SEL-20F28 groothoeklens (vaste brandpuntsafstand, 20 mm, F2.8, APS-C, geschikt voor A6000, A5100, A5000 en Nex series, E-Mount) zwart


Adrián Rey
30 mei 2025
Se trata de una lente que suele salir perdiendo con la SIGMA 19mm f2.8 DN en casi todas las comparativas en Internet por su precio más alto y su, en teoría, menos nitidez; pero para mí es una gran lente que da resultados muy buenos tanto en fotografía como en vídeo, algo que no se puede decir de la citada SIGMA, defectuosa en modo vídeo. Si buscas un buen angular, luminoso, que responda en casi todas las situaciones y que esté a la altura en foto y vídeo, cómpratelo.
Rezo53
15 april 2025
Hallo, also es ist ein leichte linse ich nutze es mit Sony a 6600😌 also wie alle es schlecht reden ist es nicht🤔 wirklich😌 ich denke für Leute die viel versuchen wollen und ein günstige leichte linse haben möchten ist cool und mit Lightroom arbeiten kriegt Mann viel raus 🤔 und für Leute die Familie Foto machen und in Urlaub nicht viel schleppen wollen oder was leichtes haben wollen reicht es auch ist cool 🤔 sehr schöne Farben ok, Autofokus ist nicht schnell aber Mann kann viel damit machen 😌 bin ehrlich ich mag es sehr reicht mir👌🏼 mach deine eigene Erfahrung am Ende wenn es dir nicht gefällt oder nicht reicht schick zurück🙄🤷🏽‍♂️
Riccardo
16 maart 2025
La lente che mi ha fatto capire davvero che la qualità di uno strumento è un aspetto marginale rispetto alla sua usabilità. Ci sono lenti migliori, sicuramente, ma la sua compattezza fa sì che io me la porti dietro praticamente sempre montata sulla mia a6400, lasciando a casa gli altri obiettivi più performanti. Ovvio, non è adatta per tutti i generi, ma per quello che faccio io è perfetta. L'apertura a 2.8 è sufficiente nella maggior parte dei casi, e non ho trovato problemi a scattare anche a 1/20 a mano libera (con le dovute precauzioni) pur non essendo un obiettivo stabilizzato. Prezzo perfetto.
C B ARUN KUMAR
17 november 2024
A really cute little pancake lens for the SONY APSC system. Works well with my A6700. Wish Sony made more f/2.8 pancake lenses - maybe a 14mm f/2.8!
R. COLGAN
19 oktober 2024
Ok, lets get started by saying I already own the 35 mm 1.8, and 16-50mm PZ (kit lens), both Sony lenses. I've already done a seperate review for the 35mm 1.8. The 20mm seemed like a bargain for 180 quid, but was I right?The short answer is yes. It's a beautifully compact bit of kit, it has limited scope for shallow depth shots at a max. aperture of 2.8, but I think the compromise is worth it. I have my 35mm 1.8 which I adore, but the 20mm is so small it literally would be stupid to not take it with you everywhere you take your camera!I'm mainly a manual focus user, as I'm more into artistic photography than family snaps - with that said I've been to a party recently with this lens and I did use autofocus for that occasion, plus flash due to the indoor night-time environment, and I'm pleased to say it was generally very swift, only occasionally struggling when subjects were really close (0.5-1m). Build quality seems the same as the high quality 35mm lens, and looks really sleek and discreet on the camera. The lens hood is unusual but clever, as it adds less forward bulk, avoiding that 'I'M A PHOTOGRAPHER' look which you tend to get with regular 'petal' types. The manual focus ring is extremely narrow, which took some getting used to, but thankfully the grip is very effective so it's hard to slip enough that you can't correct yourself quickly. Manual focus is also a lot more sensitive than the 35mm counterpart by Sony, so again it takes some getting used to, but I think after a while it actually allows you to track targets coming toward/going away a little easier which can be very helpful. Pictures so far have been really hitting above what I was expecting for the money. Sharp at 2.8 and very sharp by 3.5, bokeh can be really good if you have decent distance in your isolation, and I think will be extremely useful focal length (equiv. full frame length = 30mm) for general use.I've made some outstanding choices with the 20mm and the 35mm, mostly from reading reviews here. They've been a real cut above the kits lens in terms of quality and practicality, and this one is a total steal at 180 quid. If you can afford it, and you're into street/architecture/travel/portraits etc, get both of these lenses and in my opinion you've got yourself a quality, versatile, compact little kit.