Specs
New Compact, Lightweight E 18-135mm F3.5-5.6 OSS Features Outstanding Sharpness and Fast, Precise, Quiet AF for a wide variety of still and video applications
Sony, a worldwide leader in digital imaging and the world’s largest image sensor manufacturer, today announced its 46th E-mount lens. This new APS-C lens features a versatile 18-135mm focal length, aperture range of F3.5-F5.6 And Optical SteadyShot™ stabilisation.
The new lens (model SEL18135) features a compact, lightweight design measuring only 67.2mm x 88mm and weighing in at a mere 325g, as well as a high magnification 7.5x optical zoom that covers the wide-ranging focal length of 18-135mm on APS-C or 27-202.5mm in 35mm equivalent focal length. The lens is an ideal fit for Sony’s popular APS-C sensor cameras including α6500, α6300 and α6000, and is an extremely useful tool for a wide range of shooting situations ranging from daily life to portraiture, landscape, nature and travel photography.
The E 18-135mm F3.5-5.6 OSS produces outstanding corner-to-corner sharpness throughout the entire zoom range thanks to its advanced design featuring one aspherical lens and two Extra-low Dispersion glass elements that minimise aberrations. This lens also allows photographers to produce close-up images with pleasing ‘bokeh’ or background defocus as a result of its maximum magnification ratio of 0.29x and minimum focus distance of 0.45m. It also offers built-in optical image stabilisation to support handheld shooting.
Additionally, the 18-135mm F3.5-5.6 Zoom lens offers fast, precise, quiet AF performance thanks to a linear motor, making it a perfect complement to the high speed shooting and impressive video capabilities of many of Sony’s mirrorless cameras.
Pricing and Availability
The SEL18135 will be available from February 2018, priced at approximately £570.
Lens scheme and MTF
The specs are very similar to the 2012 released A mount 18-153 f3.5-5.6 which has good reviews.
https://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/859419-REG/Sony_18_135_mm.html
This new version appears to have OSS.
Field test
http://www.imaging-resource.com/lenses/sony/e-18-135mm-f3.5-5.6-oss-sel18135/review/#fieldtest
Lens at CP++ 2018, PV team Photos
Our CP++ Interview about this lens
18-135mm on the Sony FS5. HDR HLG 4K.
Review
At 35mm center sharpness remains impressively high through from f/4.5-f/16, with f/22 and f/29 being affected by diffraction. The edges aren't quite as sharp as the center, with f/5.6-f/16 producing the sharpest results.
On other end of zoom range center sharpness is good through from f/5.6-f/16, with f/22-f/35 being affected by diffraction. The edges are just as sharp as the center, with f/5.6-f/16 again producing the sharpest results.
http://www.photographyblog.com/reviews/sony_e_18_135mm_f3_5_5_6_oss_review/
Shot with the 18-135mm. A very versatile, light and high-quality lens (with good OSS).
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