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Sony 16-35mm f/2.8 GM II Review

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The Sony 16-35mm f/2.8 GM II is an outstanding lens, with significant upgrades in terms of size, weight, and compactness. The lens provides excellent build quality, versatility, and great image quality, making it a worthy upgrade from the previous version.

The Sony 16-35mm f/2.8 GM II is a significant upgrade from the previous version, with smaller, lighter, and more compact design. The lens offers great build quality, versatility, and exceptional image quality, making it a worthy upgrade.

Pros
  • Smaller and more compact
  • Excellent build quality
  • Versatile close-up capabilities
  • Incredibly sharp across zoom range
Cons
  • Minor issues with purple ghosting
  • Bokeh may have a slight soap bubble effect
  • Audible autofocusing noise

The lens shows good control of flare, minimal ghosting and loss of contrast, and it also provides nice sunstars, making it a great choice for landscape photography.

The Sony 16-35mm f/2.8 GM II lens is a significant upgrade from the previous version. The new version is smaller, lighter, and more compact, making it much easier to carry around. The build quality of the lens is excellent, with rugged construction and full weather sealing. The lens also features a customizable focus ring, autofocus focus selector switch, and zoom functions. The aperture has been properly upgraded, allowing for smooth transitions and the ability to lock the iris. The lens shows good control of flare, with minimal ghosting and loss of contrast. It also provides nice sunstars, making it a great choice for landscape photography. The lens offers versatility as a close-up lens, with good reproduction at 35 millimeters. The autofocus system is snappy and accurate, making it suitable for a wide range of applications. The bokeh is minimal and smooth, and the lens is incredibly sharp across the zoom range, even shooting wide open at f/2.8.

The lens is incredibly sharp across the zoom range, even shooting wide open at f/2.8, and offers versatility as a close-up lens. However, it may have minor issues with purple ghosting and a slight soap bubble effect in the bokeh.

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