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Sony FE SEL24240 24-240mm

78.5 Budget Score
24-240mm 22-40 Sony E IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Covering a 10x zoom from 24mm to 240mm on full-frame E-mount, the lens packs optical stabilization and weather sealing into a 780g body suitable for varied conditions. Its linear autofocus motor and internal focus design keep handling consistent across the range, facilitating both stills and video without front-element rotation. This lens is best for landscape photographers needing a single, travel-friendly optic that can frame wide vistas or distant details without swapping glass.

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Sony G SEL2450G 24-50mm

77.2 Budget Score
24-50mm 22 Sony E Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

The constant f/2.8 aperture across 24-50mm and an optical stack with four aspherical and two ED elements deliver G Lens sharpness in a 2.9-inch-long body, while dual linear motors drive fast, quiet autofocus. It achieves 0.33x maximum magnification at 24mm in manual focus, offering close-up versatility rarely found in a compact standard zoom. This lens is best for Sony E-mount portrait photographers who need a lightweight, all-purpose f/2.8 zoom for everyday shooting and travel.

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Sony Vario-Tessar SEL1670Z 16-70mm

64.9 Budget Score
16-70mm 22 Sony E IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

The constant f/4 aperture across the 16-70mm zoom (24-105mm equivalent) pairs with Carl Zeiss T* coating and weather sealing in a 308g body, delivering sharp, contrast-rich images. Its Optical SteadyShot stabilization and 0.23x maximum magnification enhance handheld versatility and close-up detail. This lens suits outdoor and travel shooters needing a rugged, all-purpose zoom, but the f/4 aperture limits its effectiveness for shallow-depth portraits.

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Sony Vario-Tessar SEL1670Z 16-70mm lens
Price $810

Sony E SEL18135 18-135mm

64.8 Budget Score
18-135mm 36 Sony E IS
Why we recommend this

An 18–135mm zoom with Optical SteadyShot, housed in a mere 11.5‑ounce body, delivers a truly grab‑and‑go versatility. Its linear‑motor autofocus is quick and silent, while the f/3.5–5.6 aperture yields smooth background blur for casual portraits. With a strong 90.4 budget score, this lens is ideal for travel photographers who want a single, stabilized optic covering wide landscapes to telephoto candids.

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Sony Vario-Sonnar T DT SAL1680Z 16-80mm

51.7 Budget Score
16-80mm 22-29 Sony A
Why we recommend this

Offering a 24-120mm equivalent range with an f/3.5-4.5 aperture, its Carl Zeiss T* coating and two aspherical elements deliver sharp, contrast-rich images on APS-C sensors. Weighing just 445g with internal focus and a 35cm minimum focus distance, it remains a nimble travel option despite lacking stabilization. It best suits landscape and travel photographers using Sony A-mount cameras who prioritize a single, lightweight zoom with Zeiss rendering.

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Sony Vario-Sonnar T DT SAL1680Z 16-80mm lens
Price $855

Sony 20-200mm F 3.5-6.3 DG 20-200mm

51.3 Budget Score
20-200mm f/3.5 Sony E
Why we recommend this

Covering a 20-200mm focal range with a variable f/3.5-6.3 aperture for Sony E-mount, this 889g lens offers a 10x zoom from ultra-wide to telephoto. Despite lacking stabilization and weather sealing, it earns a 4.9 out of 5 user rating from 52 reviews, pointing to strong real-world image quality. It’s the best fit for travel and hobbyist photographers needing a single, versatile lens for everything from wide-angle scenes to detailed close-ups and portraits.

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Sony DT SAL1118 17-27mm

46.4 Budget Score
11-18mm f/4.5 Sony A-mount
Why we recommend this

Designed exclusively for Sony A-mount APS-C sensors, the 11-18mm zoom (16.5-27mm equivalent) employs aspherical and ED glass to render sharp, color-accurate ultra-wide perspectives. At just 360g, it remains a portable option for outdoor use, though the f/4.5-5.6 aperture and absent stabilization can challenge handheld shooting in dim light. This lens is best for budget-conscious landscape and real-estate photographers seeking an affordable ultra-wide zoom for Sony Alpha DSLRs.

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Sony Sonnar T* SEL24F18Z 24mm

44.7 Budget Score
24mm 22 Sony E
Why we recommend this

The bright f/1.8 aperture and 24mm focal length on APS-C, combined with silent linear motor autofocus and a 225g weight, deliver sharp low-light imaging with smooth bokeh for street work. Its all-aluminum barrel and T* coating reduce flare and ensure durability, while the 0.25x magnification at 160mm minimum focus expands close-up versatility. Best for street photographers and environmental portraitists who need a fast, wide, and portable prime with precise autofocus.

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Sony Beetle Blazar 32mm

37 Budget Score
32mm T3.2 Sony E
Why we recommend this

Its 1.33x anamorphic squeeze and button-activated 90° rotation enable both cinematic widescreen and vertical video on full-frame Sony E-mount, all within an ultracompact 286g body with a fixed T3.2 aperture. The lens delivers silver flares and oval bokeh while 0.8 mod gearing with 200° focus rotation provides precise manual control for video work. It's best for hybrid shooters and portrait creators needing anamorphic character without heavy rigs.

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Sony APSARA LUMIERE Simmod APSARA LUMIERE 50mm T1.4 Super Speed 50mm

35.5 Budget Score
50mm T16 Sony E
Why we recommend this

An 18-blade iris and T1.4 aperture on this full-frame 50mm prime deliver ultra-shallow depth of field with expressive, painterly bokeh and natural contrast. Its 270° focus rotation with 0.8 MOD gears and a discrete focus mark light enable precise, repeatable pulls, while organic rendering and controlled flares evoke vintage cinema glass. Best for portrait and video shooters wanting a classic, flattering look on Sony E-mount, the 668g manual-focus design suits studio sets over fast-paced travel.

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Sony SEL1018 10-18mm Wide-Angle 10-18mm

35 Budget Score
10-18mm
Why we recommend this

The constant F4 maximum aperture across its 10-18mm zoom range provides consistent exposure for ultra-wide shooting, making it a dependable choice for APS-C Sony cameras. Its compact, lightweight build enhances portability without sacrificing optical performance, and the certified refurbished status offers a like-new lens at a reduced cost. This lens is best for landscape and architecture photographers who need a rectilinear ultra-wide perspective in a travel-friendly package.

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Sony MANTIS Blazar 100mm

23.7 Budget Score
100mm T22 Sony E
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Sony Remus-M REM33-E 33mm

19.8 Budget Score
33mm 22 Sony E
Why we recommend this

The T1.8 aperture and 16-blade iris produce pronounced oval bokeh and smooth focus falloff, while the 1.5x squeeze delivers a 2.4:1 widescreen image with subtle silver flares from full-frame 3:2 coverage. Its compact, lightweight cine-style body and 77mm filter thread offer practical rigging despite lacking weather sealing. This lens is best for indie filmmakers and music video directors seeking an accessible, character-driven anamorphic look on Sony E-mount cameras.

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