
Sony SEL30M35 30mm Macro E-Mount Lens
Capture Stunning Macro Detail with the Sony SEL30M35 30mm Macro LensThe Sony SEL30M35 30mm f/3.5 E-mount Macro Lens is a compact and versatile prime lens designed for capturing stunning close-up images. Its high-quality optics and macro capabilities make it an excellent choice for a variety of su...
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Overview
Capture Stunning Macro Detail with the Sony SEL30M35 30mm Macro Lens
The Sony SEL30M35 30mm f/3.5 E-mount Macro Lens is a compact and versatile prime lens designed for capturing stunning close-up images. Its high-quality optics and macro capabilities make it an excellent choice for a variety of subjects, from flowers and insects to product photography.
- Focal Length: 30mm
- Maximum Aperture: f/3.5
- Minimum Aperture: f/22
- Lens Mount: Sony E
- Magnification Ratio: 1:1
- Filter Diameter: 49mm
- Number of Diaphragm Blades: 7
- Focus Type: Stepper motor
Key Features
Lens not Zoomable
Filter diameter (mm): 49 mm
Exceptionally portable and versatile for everyday use
Minimum working distance of only 2.4cm with 1:1 magnification
Simple, compact 6-group 7-element lens
High-quality aluminum alloy construction for maximum durability
Internal stepping motor and Rear-focusing design for video capture
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Achieves a true 1:1 magnification ratio with a very close minimum working distance of 2.4cm for detailed macro shots.
- Designed with an internal stepping motor and rear-focusing system, optimizing it for quiet and smooth video capture.
- Constructed with high-quality aluminum alloy, ensuring maximum durability for reliable, long-term use.
- Offers exceptional portability and versatility, making it a convenient choice for everyday photography.
- Features a compact and simple 6-group, 7-element optical design, contributing to its lightweight profile.
👎 Cons
- This is a prime lens, meaning it is not zoomable, which limits its flexibility for different compositions without changing lenses.
- A 30mm fixed focal length may not be ideal for all macro applications, where longer working distances are sometimes preferred to avoid disturbing subjects.
- The filter diameter of 49mm, while common, might require additional filter purchases for some users with existing filter collections.
- The simple optical design, while compact, may not offer the same advanced aberration correction as more complex, specialized lenses.
- The very close 2.4cm minimum working distance can make lighting subjects challenging in some macro photography situations.