Sony’s New 20-70mm f/4 G Packs High Performance into a Tiny Package
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Sony has announced the new Sony FE 20-70mm f/4 G lens, a compact, lightweight lens with a wider field of view than the traditional 24-70mm focal length.
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The company says it has developed this lens for photographers and photographers looking for a “small, versatile lens for everything from vlogging to portraits.” Sony says the lens offers “no compromises in image quality, AF, or movie operability.”
The FE 20-70mm f/4 G lens is the 71st Sony E-mount lens (the 48th full-frame lens). The lens weighs less than 17 ounces (488 grams) and measures 3.89 inches (99mm) when closed. The front of the lens has a standard 72mm thread for filters, and the lens’s internal focusing eliminates the front element’s rotation, making using circular polarizers and variable ND filters easier.
The 20mm focal length has a 10-degree wider field of view than a 24mm lens and an 18mm wider field of view than a 28mm lens. Sony says the nine-blade aperture provides “soft bokeh.”
Internally, the lens has two XD Linear Motors, the focus actuators initially found only on G Master lenses. Sony says the motors provide “smooth and silent” focus for video and that the use of linear motors allowed for the compact design of the lens.
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Optically, the 20-70mm f/4 G lens has dual AA (Advanced Aspherical) elements, three ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass, one ED aspherical lens, and one aspherical lens, designed to work together to minimize chromatic, spherical, and other aberrations. A fluorine coating on the surface of the lens reduces water and oil from adherence and makes the lens easier to clean.
Sony says the lens delivers 95% or better contrast at both ends of the focal range (at 10 lines/mm).
The lens has a .39x maximum magnification and a close-focus distance of 9.8 inches (.25 meters) at the 20mm distance (in manual focus, AF minimum focus distance is slightly farther away.)
The lens barrel is dust and moisture-resistant and has rubber gaskets at the switches and a rubber ring at the lens mount. The body of the lens has an aperture ring with an iris-lock control to prevent accidental shifts of the aperture.
The lens barrel also has two programmable focus hold buttons, a click/declick switch for aperture, and a manual or autofocus operation control.
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For video use, Sony says that the lens has reduced focus breathing, focus shift while zooming, and axis shift while zooming.
The Sony 20-70mm f/4 G lens supports Active Mode image stabilization, which increases motion compensation in exchange for a small crop. Sony says the 20mm focal length allows Sony camera to provide “highly effective” image stabilization while still providing a wider field of view than other lenses.
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The Sony 20-70mm f/4 G will be available somewhere around the end of January through the beginning of February for $1,099.
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