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Sony E 30mm f/3.5 Macro Review

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The Sony E 30mm f/3.5 is a budget-friendly macro lens for Sony's mirrorless cameras. It is small, lightweight, and delivers good image quality with impressive sharpness. The lens has a simple design, and despite some issues with vignetting and bokeh, it is still a capable lens for everyday photography and macro shots.

The Sony E 30mm f/3.5 is a budget-friendly macro lens for Sony's mirrorless cameras. It is small, lightweight, and delivers good image quality with impressive sharpness. The lens has a simple design, and despite some issues with vignetting and bokeh, it is still a capable lens for everyday photography and macro shots.

Pros
  • Budget-friendly
  • Small and lightweight
  • Impressive sharpness
  • Good build quality
Cons
  • No weather sealing
  • Issues with vignetting
  • Some longitudinal aberration in bokeh

Despite its simple and somewhat dated design, the lens is small, lightweight, and offers a nice build quality. It is made mostly of metal, has a smooth focus ring, and operates silently.

The Sony E 30mm f/3.5 is a budget-friendly macro lens designed for Sony's mirrorless cameras, providing an APS-C image circle. While it may not be as widely popular as 60mm or above macro lenses, the 30mm focal length lenses can offer greater versatility and can serve well for everyday photography. Despite its simple and somewhat dated design, the lens is small, lightweight, and offers a nice build quality. It is made mostly of metal, has a smooth focus ring, and operates silently. However, it lacks weather sealing, and the absence of image stabilization is a drawback. The lens delivers good image quality with impressive sharpness and contrast, even at macro distances. It performs well in terms of sharpness throughout the aperture range, although there are some issues with color fringing at wider apertures and noticeable vignetting at f/3.5. The bokeh, while generally good, does exhibit some longitudinal aberration at wider apertures.

The lens delivers good image quality with impressive sharpness and contrast, even at macro distances. It performs well in terms of sharpness throughout the aperture range, although there are some issues with color fringing at wider apertures and noticeable vignetting at f/3.5.

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