David
Comentado en México el 23 de abril de 2025
Tengo 3 G-masters y este es mi preferido para retratos, que es lo que acostumbro hacer.El bokeh tiene un toque buenísimo y me ha salvado en ambientes con poca luz. Fotos muy naturales, muy nítido y da un muy bonito contraste. Aunque aún no tengo el 50mm en G-Master, pienso que teniéndolo, este seguirá siendo mi favorito.
Paramobile
Comentado en India el 10 de mayo de 2024
Its amazed no GST Invoice No warranty Card... What to do... Is advice for buyers ....
Ricardo Guajardo
Comentado en México el 8 de febrero de 2023
fotogrfía de retrato, excelente calidad y bookeh
Marcos
Comentado en México el 15 de diciembre de 2023
El producto es de calidad pero cuidado está mal descrito, el anillo descrito como Zoom no es tal, es el anillo del obturador, el lente no tiene zoom óptico, sólo obturación y enfoque, si es cierto que trabaja muy bien con entornos de baja luminosidad, lo que facilita no tener que aumentar el ISO
Emmanuel f.
Comentado en México el 18 de octubre de 2022
Álvaro P.
Comentado en España el 28 de diciembre de 2021
Es un objetivo que llevaba tiempo siguiendo y por fin me he decidido a comprarlo, no estoy para nada arrepentido, quería una focal larga con una "f" lo más grande posible, aprovechando una oferta en amazon la he conseguido a muy buen precio.Las principales ventajas que le veo respecto a otros objetivos que tengo es que tiene un bokeh precioso, grandísima definición a pesar de ponerlo a f/1.4 y ligero.El principal inconveniente que le he encontrado es que el enfoque es un pelinín lento para el tipo de fotografía que a mi me gusta hacer, que es fotografía de naturaleza a alta velocidad, pero bueno, este objetivo no está concebido para ello, por lo que para la mayoría de las personas que lo compran, este inconveniente no es un inconveniente real, para fotografía de retrato es perfecto, también para fotografía de mascotas, paisaje....🟢Sin duda es un objetivo muy recomendable tenerlo en la mochila, la serie GM de Sony es increible.🟢
carlos medina
Comentado en México el 3 de abril de 2021
Increíble calidad del cristal , estaba pensando en un batis pero realmente es asombrosa la nitidez de este lente , así como su cremosidad y bokeh, veloz en enfoque y en mi caso no lo encuentro pesado , mi trabajo es mayormente eventos y este lente instalado en mi Sony a7iii sin la pareja perfecta
Wolf
Comentado en Francia el 31 de enero de 2018
Piqué époustouflant, bokeh impeccable... C'est ma première optique native sur l'Alpha 7rII, je me demande comment j'ai pu m'en passer. L'autofocus a parfois des hésitations, mais une fois qu'il a accroché c'est chirurgical. J'ai hésité à cause du prix, du léger vignetage à pleine ouverture, du volume et du poids, autant de petites critiques balayées dès les premiers résultats sur le terrain. Je pense que cet objectif va vite devenir une référence.
MyKeyReviews
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 1 de febrero de 2017
♦ Introduction ♦The G Master Lens series by Sony are their top of the range and some of their most expensive lenses available, so as a hobbyist I was truly stuck whether to go for the or lens as I could only afford one, though to be honest, both have received EXTREMELY positive reviews in regards to build quality and performance, so there really isn't a bad choice but more down to which one you would use more. It was such a tough choice, however in the end I decided to go for the 85mm and so far I have been very happy with it.♦ Box Contents ♦∙ SEL85F14GM Lens.∙ Lens Hood.∙ Lens Case.∙ Instruction Manual & Documents etc...The lens hood has a nice rubber like texture on the front which is great for gripping, in addition there is a quick release button as it locks onto the lens which is actually a very nice feature to have.The included lens case is not your typical thin and soft leather pouch that typically comes with other Sony premium lenses (like the SEL90M28G lens), in fact, it's a very nice textile soft case with decent padding and shoulder strap! Very pleased indeed!♦ Lens Specifications ♦∙ Focal Length (Full Frame): 85mm.∙ Focal Length (APS-C): 127.5mm.∙ Aperture range: F/1.4 - F/16.∙ Aperture blades: 11.∙ Filter diameter: 77mm.∙ Weight: 820g.∙ Minimum focus distance: 85cm.♦ Build Quality & In-Use ♦If it's one thing you can instantly tell when holding this lens is that it is made with quality in mind, it feels incredibly robust and when mounted feels stable when held. Whilst this lens is heavier than my 556g A7M2 body, I didn't have an issue regarding fatigue in my arms when using it for longer periods of time.You will find a couple of of buttons and switches located around the lens:- Focus Hold Button (Left side): Does exactly what it states; once you've focused on something (AF), hold this button down and it will lock focus so you don't have to half press the shutter to focus again. A very handy feature when operating through auto-focus.- AF/MF Switch (Left Side): Choose between auto-focus and manual focus. Note that when 'AF' is selected, you can override with 'MF' through the camera, however with the 'MF' selected, you cannot override over to 'AF' in camera.- Click On/Off Switch (Right Side): Having this setting 'On' will click over to the next aperture point as the aperture ring is rotated, but will have a completely smooth transition when 'Off is selected'.- Aperture Ring F-Stops: The lens is marked from F/1.4 (right side) and goes all the way up to F/16 (left side); if any of the f-stops are selected on the lens, it will prevent you from being able to change the aperture in camera, so if you want to override, you will need to rotate the aperture ring to 'A' where you will gain full aperture control through the camera.♦ Performance ♦One thing that caught me off-guard when first operating this lens was the noise it makes during auto-focusing. In comparison to other Sony e-mount lenses I own, this is by far the loudest so was very noticeable to me and of course gave me some concern. That said, after searching online to where I learnt that this was normal for this lens due to the heavy elements inside and actually shooting when there is subtle ambient noise, you will actually soon realise that the sound is not really an issue; I only notice it when I'm in a room which has no noise at all.Not to say that some may not find it annoying, however within my use, I personally now find it to be a non-issue.Manual focusing with this lens is super smooth and responsive (if your body has focus peaking then even better!); I found the operating manual focus to be a breeze and achieved some might fine results too.In use with Sony's A7M2, the auto-focus was very responsive! Though at times I had to keep reminding myself to back-off from a subject as I too close causing it's inability to focus as I wasn't used to the 85cm minimum focus distance, that's completely down to user error.As for sharpness, this lens can provide tack sharp throughout all the f-stops. Just bare in mind if you're not used to going as wide as F/1.4... The depth of field is so shallow that if you're focusing on someone's eye's, their nose will be out of focus.For bokeh lovers, this lens will not disappoint, I can guarantee you that!♦ SEL85F14GM -VS- SEL90M28G ♦Those researching Sony E-mount lenses may have come across Sony's ; or you may already own the 90mm macro and are wondering whether you should ditch it and go for the 85mm G Master?Both are very good lenses without a doubt, in fact, the 90mm macro is one of my favourite lenses; I still own it and have no intent of ever selling it whilst I own a Sony E-mount camera, reason? The ability to do detailed and close-up shots.The 90mm macro has a minimum focus distance of 28cm which is almost a third that of the 85mm G Master, plus it has a maximum magnification ratio of 1.0. You just simply cannot get as close to your subject with the 85mm as you can with the 90mm, plus it can still provide useful for mighty fine portrait shots. The image quality you can get from the 90mm is nothing short of fantastic too.You may be asking what is the point of having the 85mm G Master when the 90mm Macro does a fine job itself? The 85mm G Master has a more premium build & anti-reflecting coating on the lens; has a wider aperture making it more suitable for lower lighting conditions and can provide sharper images.With all that said, if you're looking to get the 85mm G Master in addition to your 90mm Macro, I would say go for it! But if you are looking at one or the other, you really can't go wrong with the 90mm Macro as it offers a bit more versatility and will save you a lot of money. That is down to my own personal opinion as I couldn't be without my 90mm Macro and couldn't part with it if it meant choosing one over the other.If you however have absolutely NO interest in macro or detailed close-up shots (FYI, are great for weddings), then the 85mm G Master is definitely worth the purchase.♦ Final Thoughts ♦Since purchasing this lens, I have been using it as much as I can and quite frankly, love it.I love the feel it gives when holding; I love the usability and I LOVE the results it can allow me to achieve.Within my use, the noise is the only negative that I can pick up on which as already stated, it no longer an negative that affects me, so would highly recommend.► Note: I have included some photos which I took with this lens and the A7M2. They are completely unedited, though may have been compressed and lost some detail/quality during the process of upload.
Chanrisil Etilanay Jaos
Worth the price. Love it! One of my fav lenses. Bokeh is stunning and the rendering lives up to its GM name.