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Sony 16mm f/2.8 'Pancake' Review

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The Sony 16mm f/2.8 'Pancake' lens is a great wide-angle lens for Sony's e-mount apsc mless cameras. It has a wide angle full-frame equivalent of 24mm and a maximum aperture of f2.8. The build quality is good, and the autofocus is average. Image quality is good in the middle, with some softness in the corners, and there is some distortion and vignetting at wider apertures. The lens would benefit from being able to focus closer, but it could be a good lens for those who don't mind stopping down for better image quality.

The Sony 16mm f/2.8 'Pancake' lens is a great wide-angle lens for Sony's e-mount apsc mless cameras. The build quality is good, and the autofocus is average. It performs well in the middle of the image, with some softness in the corners, and there is some distortion and vignetting at wider apertures. Overall, it could be a good lens for those who don't mind stopping down for better image quality.

Pros
  • Wide angle full-frame equivalent of 24mm
  • Good build quality
  • Sharp in the middle of the image
Cons
  • Softness in the corners
  • Some distortion and vignetting at wider apertures
  • Could focus closer for macro photography

The build quality of the lens is good, with a metal construction and a metal lens mount. The autofocus is average, working silently but not extremely fast.

The Sony 16mm f/2.8 'Pancake' lens is a great wide-angle lens for Sony's e-mount apsc mless cameras. It has a wide angle full-frame equivalent of 24mm, making it a good choice for landscape and architectural photography. The maximum aperture of f2.8 allows for shooting in lower light conditions. The build quality of the lens is good, with a metal construction and a metal lens mount. The autofocus is average, working silently but not extremely fast. When manually focusing, the focus ring is responsive. In terms of image quality, the lens performs well in the middle of the image, with some softness in the corners. There is also some distortion and vignetting at wider apertures, but stopping down to f8 or f11 improves the image quality. However, the lens could benefit from being able to focus closer, and there are some fringing issues at wider apertures. Overall, it could be a good lens for those who don't mind stopping down for better image quality.###Distortion and vignetting are present at wider apertures, but improve when stopped down.###The build quality of the lens is good, with a metal construction and metal lens mount.###The lens performs well in the middle of the image, with some softness in the corners.###Autofocus is average, working silently but not extremely fast.

Distortion and vignetting are present at wider apertures, but improve when stopped down. The lens performs well in the middle of the image, with some softness in the corners. It could be a good lens for those who don't mind stopping down for better image quality.

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