📸 Elevate your frame with Sony’s 90mm macro magic — clarity that commands attention!
The Sony SEL90M28G is a premium 90mm full-frame macro prime lens featuring 1:1 magnification, built-in Optical SteadyShot stabilization, and a 9-blade circular aperture for smooth bokeh. Designed with a floating focus system and dust/moisture resistance, it delivers professional-grade sharpness and reliability for both stills and video, perfect for creative professionals seeking precision and versatility in challenging environments.
Package Dimensions L x W x H | 20.6 x 12.2 x 12.1 centimetres |
Package Weight | 0.96 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions L x W x H | 35 x 12 x 12 millimetres |
Item Weight | 602 Grams |
Brand | Sony |
Camera Lens | Wide shooting field with a focal length of 90 mm |
Colour | Black |
Has image stabilisation | Yes |
Included components | Lens hood (ALC-SH138: round shape, bayonet type), Lens front cap, Lens rear cap, Case |
Lens Fixed Focal Length | 90 Millimetres |
Max Focal Length | 90 Millimetres |
Min Focal Length | 9E+1 Millimetres |
Model year | 2015 |
Plug profile | Sony E |
Objective Lens Diameter | 62 Millimetres |
Part number | SEL90M28G |
Zoom Type | Fixed |
Lens Design | Prime |
Maximum Aperture Range | f2.8 |
Focus type | Auto/Manual |
Style | Single |
Photo Filter Thread Size | 62 Inches |
Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
M**S
Absolutely Brilliant!
I own a couple of FE lenses for my Sony A7M2, all of which are fantastic in their own right, however this one has now taken the #1 favourite spot of them all, it's just a very pleasant lens to use and the quality of imagery you can get from this is phenomenal.Inside the box you also get a carry pouch, a plastic conical lens hood and the normal bits of paper work.The whole lens body has a robust and top quality feel, making you feel like you paid for a product that means business. There are a couple of switches and features located on the exterior, which are:∙ Auto Focus Range Switch: Full Range | Infinity - 0.5m | 0.5m - 0.28m. When you get used to knowing your distance, using this switch to specifically tell the camera will speed up the auto focus greatly as it can concentrate on one area.∙ Optical Steady Shot Switch: On | Off. For when used handheld, will help reduce shake on photos.∙ Hold Focus Button: When held in AF mode, it will cancel the auto-focus and lock it into its current focus range.∙ Focus Ring: The focus ring can be changed from AF to MF by sliding it towards you and back to AF by sliding it away; this makes it useful when you want to quickly change between the two. The manual focus distance is also marked on the lens, so when switching back to MF, it will remember which distance to focus in on (unless you somehow accidentally moved it). I personally found the focus ring to have decent grip.The great thing about having a 90mm macro lens is that it allows you to get closer to your subject without being so close to it. I also own the normal 30mm macro lens which was designed around Sony's APS-C sensor camera range, however to get really close shots will require you to get very close, sometimes resulting in having the lens shadow on your subject; using this lens will prevent it happening as often.Macro photography certainly isn't easy, so if you're just getting into it, do have patience. The slight movement will make your subject out of focus as the depth of focus is so shallow, especially at its widest F/2.8 aperture, so I'd recommend going between F/8 - F/16. The detail you can get in macro shots when focused properly is simply superb.Macro photography isn't where it stops with this lens; portrait and candid shots are also its strong areas. Whilst I do prefer Sony's 55mm F/1.8 lens for portraits, I can never get decent candid shots with it as I need to be much closer; so now having that ability has pleased me greatly.You can still get a decent shallow depth of field with the F/2.8 aperture and this lens can deliver decent bokeh too. As for sharpness, if you get the focus right, it's very good.I highly recommend this lens, top stars from me!
W**S
Fantastic Image Quality
After using this lens for a few months, I feel I can write an informed review for this lens.It's quite large (though, not the largest lens) but you can walk around with it attached.The top of the lens has a the focusing ring, which is easy to use. You can pull this down slightly to switch into manual focus and push it back up to return to camera controlled focus really quickly. Whilst a nice feature, it is relatively easy to unintentionally shift the ring into manual focus. Causing the camera to be in manual focus mode, which prevents auto focus from working (obviously) it can be quite confusing sometimes until you realise why your camera is not working. This is more user error than a fault of the lens, but worth keeping in mind during use.In terms of auto-focus, I find the lens hunts around far more than my other lenses. It auto-focuses fine but is no-where near as snappy as my other lenses. I would say auto-focus is disappointing (to me) but that isn't really the reason you buy this lens. Switching between auto-focus and manual focus is super quick and simple however using the focus ring.Image quality is stunningly sharp however, I have attached some photo's I have taken with this lens. Indeed the first picture I tested it with contained far more detail than I was used to seeing. It also works fantastically for macro, the almost medium telephoto length and the ability to get close give great scaling of the subject, coupled with the lens sharpness and the ability to easily switch into manual focus make macro work easy to work with.Overall, the only fault I have with this lens is the sluggish auto-focus and (through my own fault) sometimes unknowingly switching to manual focus. As I use it more often, the manual focus switch becomes less of an issue as it becomes the first thing I check when the camera start behaving strangely. But you cannot fault the image quality at all.
F**S
A beast portrait and Macro lens on my Sony A7iii
I'm a professional portrait photographer. My main focus is to get the best sharpness photo and natural skin tone. I had some great portrait lenses from sony like the 35mm 1.8 and the 85mm 1.8 and I wasn't sure if this lens will be any difference or will add any value to my photography! But from the amount of good reviews about this lens I decided to buy it and see if will add any value into my output and YES this lens is Amazing sharp and I love the skin details coming out of it. Also it takes me to a different wounderful world of Macro photography its my new hobby now that I have just started! Regarding the build quality and features on this lens absolutely fantastic and I don't need to go in details because these all mentioned by everyone has this lens. If you want to see some of my portrait photoshoot with this lens you can find me on Instagram @faceandlens
E**T
Incredible 90 mm Macro G lens. If you are in need of Macro facility the optics are world class.
Incredible 90mm Full frame Sony G Lens. F2.8 Macro. I use Zeiss and Sony Lenses E Mount. Having used Zeiss on a Haselblad H Series.These Sony Lenses are definitively in the same league for there class. Used on a full frame Sensor this Prime lens is worth every penny.I have tended to use Prime lenses rather than Zoom but the Sony GM 24-70 will be my next lens as the optical quality is unrivalled .This 90 mm lens on the Sony Alpha A7Rii its magnificent for stills or motion. i have been in the business for 30 years and there only used to be two options. This is Disruptive technology.
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