
Sony SEL2470GM2 FE 24-70mm F2.8 GM II Renewed Lens
The Sony 24-70mm GM II delivers tack-sharp results and buttery bokeh in a package light enough to carry all day without compromise.
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Overview
Key Features
The full force of Sony’s latest lens technology brings stunning G Master resolution and exquisite bokeh together in the world’s lightest2 Full Frame F2.8 constant aperture Standard Zoom lens. With significantly evolved AF performance, the FE 24-70mm F2.8 GM OSS II can deliver the full potential of today’s advanced still and movie cameras.
Excellent contrast at high spatial frequencies means superb resolution even at F2.8. Two high-precision XA (extreme aspherical) elements, two ED (Extra-low dispersion) glass elements, two Super ED glass elements, and a floating focus mechanism control aberration, realize sharp, clear images at all zoom and aperture settings.
This lens is the smallest and lightest F2.8 24-70mm zoom in its class2. It weighs just 24.6 oz (695 g), over 20% less than the previous model. It is 16 mm shorter, and overall volume has been reduced by approximately 18%. Excellent mobility makes it a great choice for professional or enthusiast still or movie use in a wide range of situations.
Four of Sony’s original XD (extreme dynamic) Linear Motors, a floating focus mechanism, and advanced lens control achieve fast, precise and quiet AF with excellent tracking. Shoot at up to 30 frames per second3 or up to 4K 120p with a compatible camera body. A new aperture unit also contributes to high speed, enabling full AF tracking performance with the aperture stopped down4.
Advanced lens design reduces focus breathing, focus shift and axial shift when zooming. Image and angle of view shifts are minimized for smooth movie imagery. XD Linear Motors and a new aperture unit contribute to quiet, low-vibration operation. The breathing compensation function provided in compatible α series bodies is also supported5
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- At 70mm F2.8, the GM II renders backgrounds with smooth, artifact-free bokeh that holds up under close scrutiny in portrait and editorial work.
- The four XD Linear Motors produce near-silent autofocus that stays out of the audio track during video work — essential for hybrid shooters.
- Weighing just 695g, it's noticeably easier to carry through long event days than first-generation F2.8 zooms in this class.
- The floating focus mechanism maintains edge-to-edge sharpness across the zoom range, meaning you don't sacrifice corner quality when shooting environmental portraits at 24mm.
- Reduced focus breathing makes it a credible choice for cinematic video work, not just stills.
👎 Cons
- Even at the renewed price, this lens represents a significant investment — budget-focused shooters will find capable alternatives at a lower cost.
- F2.8 through the zoom range means the lens doesn't open wider for shallow depth-of-field at longer focal lengths, which dedicated 85mm or 135mm primes will beat for single-focal-length portraiture.
- The renewed condition introduces variability — AF calibration, coating condition, and cosmetic wear differ between units in ways a new purchase wouldn't.
- At 24mm F2.8, corner sharpness wide open is very good but marginally softer than the center — visible in flat-field or architectural subjects if pixel-peeping.
- No built-in optical stabilization (OSS) — relies entirely on in-body IBIS for handheld video work.