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FE PZ 28-135mm F4 G OSS

UGC SELP28135G
Économisez $100.00
Prix d'origine $3,299.99
Prix actuel $3,199.99
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A full frame lens for serious moviemaking
This powered zoom lens has been created to satisfy professional optical and operational requirements for high-quality movie imagery, including 4K and future formats, when matched with a high-performance 35mm full frame format camera or Super 35 format camcorder. Focus breathing, image shift, and all types of aberration have been minimized. (Super 35 format camcorder Sony PXW-FS7 with SELP28135G shown above.)

Smooth Motion Optics satisfy pro needs
SMO (Smooth Motion Optics) is a Sony optical design concept for large-aperture interchangeable lenses that is specifically aimed at achieving the highest possible image quality and resolution for motion images. SMO design addresses three main issues that are critical for moviemaking: focus breathing, focus shifts that can occur while zooming, and lateral movement of the optical axis while zooming.

Smooth, quiet powered zoom
The world’s first SSM (Super Sonic wave Motor) drive in a lens designed for moviemaking achieves exceptionally smooth, quiet zoom. Iris operation is smooth and quiet too. Independent control rings for zoom, focus, and iris are provided. Zoom speed can be precisely controlled over a wide range, with zoom rotation direction reversal capability.

Small and light for better handling
Sony α mount lenses are notably compact and lightweight, painstakingly designed to match the widest possible range of α mount bodies in both form and function. Compact dimensions and reduced weight are an advantage in shooting situations that demand maximum mobility.

Reliable and easy in any conditions
Reliable operation in a variety of conditions is ensured by a design that prevents dust and moisture from entering the lens.