Best Lenses under $500 for video production

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Sony E E PZ 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS 16-50mm

84.1 Video/Cinema Score
16-50mm f/3.5 Sony E IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Weighing just 57g with a retractable design, this lens combines OSS stabilization and power zoom for smooth, silent autofocus—ideal for video on Sony APS-C bodies. Its compact 16-50mm range and 4 aspherical elements deliver respectable sharpness for the size, though the f/3.5-5.6 aperture limits low-light capability. Best for casual shooters and travel vloggers who need a lens that slips into a pocket without weighing down a compact E-mount kit.

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Price $136
Sony E E PZ 16-50mm f/3.5-5.6 OSS 16-50mm lens

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Sony G Master SEL85F14GM 85mm

81 Video/Cinema Score
85mm f/1.4 Sony E Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Redesigned optics with XA elements and Nano AR Coating II deliver edge-to-edge sharpness, while dual XD linear motors provide 3x faster autofocus and 7x better tracking than the previous model. The lens weighs only 642g with a compact 84.7mm barrel, adding an independent aperture ring, fluorine coating, and dust-and-moisture resistance for rugged professional control. Portrait photographers and filmmakers who rely on precise eye-AF tracking and smooth f/1.4 bokeh in challenging conditions will find it indispensable.

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Sony G SELP18105G 18-105mm

68.5 Video/Cinema Score
18-105mm 22 Sony E IS
Why we recommend this

The 18-105mm f/4 G OSS lens covers a 27-157.5mm equivalent range with constant f/4 aperture and Optical SteadyShot stabilization for consistent exposure and sharp handheld video. Its power zoom mechanism, drawn from Handycam technology, delivers smooth, silent focal length changes, and the bundled filter kit adds immediate value. This lens is best for Sony APS-C videographers and vloggers requiring a quiet, run-and-gun zoom, though it is less suited to distant wildlife photography.

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Sony SEL35F18 35mm

67 Video/Cinema Score
35mm 22 Sony E IS
Why we recommend this

Weighing just 156g and sealed against dust and moisture, its f/1.8 aperture, built-in Optical SteadyShot, and silent linear motor AF distinguish it as a compact stabilized prime for Sony E-mount. A nine-blade circular aperture and one aspherical element produce smooth bokeh and sharp contrast, while direct manual focus allows precise control. Best suited for APS-C Sony hybrid shooters needing a silent, stabilized 52.5mm-equivalent lens for handheld video work and low-light street photography.

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Sony SEL35F18 35mm lens
Price $500

Sony KZ-03 24mm

61.2 Video/Cinema Score
16-24mm Sony E IS
Why we recommend this

Weighing just 119 grams, this conversion lens threads onto Sony's 16-50mm kit optic to deliver a 105-degree, 16mm ultrawide perspective and instantly detaches into a 10X macro lens with multi-coated corrective elements for minimal distortion. Its screw-on 40.5mm mount works with multiple Sony E-mount cameras and kit lenses, making it a cost-effective way to expand focal range without carrying dedicated wide-angle or macro glass. It's best for Sony ZV-E10 and A6xxx series owners who need a pocketable, dual-purpose lens for quick macro close-ups and wide-angle vlogging.

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Sony FE SEL50F18F/2 50mm

57.6 Video/Cinema Score
50mm 22 Sony E IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

The built-in Optical SteadyShot stabilization provides 4 stops of shake compensation, pairing with the bright f/1.8 aperture for sharp handheld shots in dim conditions. Its weather-sealed body and compact 186g design make it a durable, go-anywhere lens, while the included cap and hood add out-of-box value. This lens is ideal for street photographers and portrait enthusiasts on a budget who want a stabilized normal prime for APS-C Sony cameras.

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Sony SEL16F28 VCL-ECF2 10-13mm

54.4 Video/Cinema Score
10-13mm f/2 Sony E
Why we recommend this

Transforming Sony’s SEL16F28 or SEL20F28 primes into a 10–13mm ultra-wide, this converter delivers a constant f/2.8–22 aperture and a 10mm minimum focus distance for extreme close-ups. At 295g, the lightweight build ensures easy portability, making it a budget-conscious way to achieve fisheye effects without a dedicated lens. It’s ideal for macro photographers and Sony E-mount shooters seeking an affordable tool for exaggerated perspectives and tight spaces.

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Sony SEL16F28 VCL-ECF2 10-13mm lens
Price $120

Sony DT SAL55200/2 55-200mm

44.1 Video/Cinema Score
55-200mm f/4 Sony/Minolta Alpha
Why we recommend this

Weighing just 306g, this compact 55-200mm zoom (82.5-300mm equivalent) delivers smooth, quiet autofocus via a built-in SAM motor for Sony A-mount cameras. The f/4-5.6 circular aperture creates pleasing background blur, and the 0.95m minimum focus distance yields a useful 0.29x maximum magnification for detailed close-ups. Ideal for APS-C Sony Alpha DSLR owners needing a lightweight, budget telephoto for portraits and general outdoor reach, though it should be avoided on full-frame bodies like the DSLR-A900.

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Sony SEL057FEC 16mm

19.6 Video/Cinema Score
16mm 22 Sony E
Why we recommend this

Attaching to a 28mm lens, this converter delivers a full-frame 180-degree fisheye perspective while transmitting EXIF data for seamless metadata recording. Its built-in petal-type hood protects the bulbous front element and the 417g design keeps handheld rigs manageable. This is best for experimental photographers wanting an affordable entry into extreme wide-angle effects without buying a dedicated fisheye prime.

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Sony FE SEL90M28G 90mm

76.4 Video/Cinema Score
90mm 22 Sony E IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

The 90mm f/2.8 constant aperture and 1:1 macro magnification, paired with DDSSM autofocus and built-in Optical SteadyShot, deliver sharp handheld close-ups with smooth bokeh from the 9-blade circular iris. It also serves as a capable medium telephoto portrait lens, with weather sealing and Nano AR Coating for flare resistance. Best for macro and portrait photographers who need a single lens for detailed close-ups and creamy backgrounds.

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Sony Vario-Tessar SEL1670Z 16-70mm

72.6 Video/Cinema 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 G SEL2450G 24-50mm

71.3 Video/Cinema 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 E SEL11F18 11mm

70 Video/Cinema Score
11mm 16 Sony E Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

Delivering an 11mm f/1.8 ultra-wide perspective in a weather-sealed, 184g body, this Sony E-mount prime excels with its linear AF motor and constant bright aperture. The compact build, 55mm filter thread, and optical design with three aspherical and three ED elements ensure sharp corner-to-corner performance with minimal aberrations. It’s best suited for street photographers and vloggers who require a wide, fast lens with silent autofocus for video.

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Sony Sonnar T* SEL24F18Z 24mm

51.3 Video/Cinema 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 APSARA LUMIERE Simmod APSARA LUMIERE 50mm T1.4 Super Speed 50mm

50 Video/Cinema 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 DT SAL1118 17-27mm

48.8 Video/Cinema 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 Beetle Blazar 32mm

47.1 Video/Cinema 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 20-200mm F 3.5-6.3 DG 20-200mm

42.4 Video/Cinema 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 Vario-Sonnar T DT SAL1680Z 16-80mm

38.9 Video/Cinema 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 SEL1018 10-18mm Wide-Angle 10-18mm

33.6 Video/Cinema 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 Remus-M REM33-E 33mm

31.7 Video/Cinema 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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Sony MANTIS Blazar 135mm

29.4 Video/Cinema Score
135mm T22 Sony E
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Best Lenses under $1,500 for video production

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Sony FE SEL35F14Z Distagon T 35 mm f/1.4 ZA Standard-Prime 35mm

72.9 Video/Cinema Score
35mm f/14 Sony E IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

The bright f/1.4 aperture and ZEISS T* coating, combined with advanced spherical elements, deliver high contrast and corner-to-corner sharpness at 35mm. Its dust- and moisture-sealed construction, 9-blade circular aperture for pleasing bokeh, and a physical aperture ring suit both rough field conditions and video production. This lens is best for portrait and professional photographers who need reliable low-light performance and precise, quiet autofocus.

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Sony MANTIS Blazar 25mm

19.2 Video/Cinema Score
25mm T22 Sony E
Why we recommend this

A fast T2.0 aperture and 1.33x anamorphic squeeze deliver a wide field of view with the signature oval bokeh from its 14-blade iris on full-frame sensors. The 180-degree focus throw and consistent 80mm front diameter across the set streamline matte box use, while the interchangeable mount system offers broad camera compatibility. This manual-focus prime is best for controlled-set cinematographers building a cohesive anamorphic look for narrative or music video work.

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Sony G Master FE 70-200mm F2.8 GM OSS II 70-200mm

89 Video/Cinema Score
70-200mm f/2.8 Sony FE IS
Why we recommend this

At 1045g it's the world's lightest 70-200mm f/2.8 zoom, with XD Linear Motors for near-silent autofocus and 5-stop Optical SteadyShot for sharp handheld shots. The 11-blade aperture and Nano AR Coating II deliver smooth bokeh and minimal flare, while full weather sealing makes it durable in harsh conditions. Best for landscape and wildlife photographers who need a fast telephoto that combines portability with top-tier optics, though its portrait score of 62.1 suggests it's less ideal for dedicated headshots.

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Price $2,310
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Sony FE SEL1224G 12-24mm

77.8 Video/Cinema Score
12-24mm f/4 Sony E Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

A constant f/4 aperture across its 12-24mm range and a moisture-resistant build with Nano AR Coating for flare suppression make this full-frame lens a versatile wide-angle tool. The 7-blade circular diaphragm delivers surprisingly smooth bokeh for an ultra-wide zoom, all in a portable 565g body. It’s best suited for landscape and architectural shooters who require durable weather sealing and sharp, low-distortion optics on location.

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Sony Remus-M Blazar 100mm

43.4 Video/Cinema Score
33-100mm T2.8 Sony E
Why we recommend this

The set’s 33mm T1.8, 50mm T2.0, and 100mm T2.8 anamorphic lenses provide a 1.5x squeeze on full-frame Sony E-mount bodies, with a 16-blade iris delivering oval bokeh and characteristic silver flares. Consistent 80mm front diameters and 77mm filter threads across all three focal lengths simplify rigging, while the T1.8 aperture on the wide end enables low-light shooting. This manual-focus, full-frame set is best for narrative and music video filmmakers who want deliberate vintage widescreen character, not for fast-paced documentary or macro work.

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Sony G SELP18110G 18-110mm

76.6 Video/Cinema Score
18-110mm f/4.0 Sony E IS Weather Sealed
Why we recommend this

A 6.1x power zoom range from 18-110mm at constant f/4, combined with internal zoom and Smooth Motion Optics, minimizes focus breathing and axial shift for seamless video capture. The servo-driven zoom and linear AF motor provide silent, precise control, while the weather-sealed, constant-length body and Optical SteadyShot stabilize handheld footage effectively. Best for Super 35mm cinematographers and solo shooters who need a reliable all-in-one zoom for documentary, event, and handheld video work.

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Price $4,298
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Sony FE 400-800mm f/6.3-8 G OSS 400-800mm

73.1 Video/Cinema Score
400-800mm f/6.3 Sony E IS
Why we recommend this

Covering an unprecedented 400-800mm range in one zoom, its internal design and dual linear motor AF ensure stable, fast tracking of distant subjects. Three-mode Optical SteadyShot and a rotating tripod foot steady handheld shots; optional 1.4x and 2.0x teleconverters push reach to 1600mm. Ideal for wildlife and sports shooters needing extreme native telephoto reach without switching lenses.

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Sony SP3 SP3 6-WAY 18mm

42 Video/Cinema Score
18-100mm 16 Sony E
Why we recommend this

The six full-frame primes, ranging from 18mm to 100mm, all share a fast T2.4 aperture and consistent gear positioning to streamline gimbal and handheld work. User-changeable Sony E mounts and a compact 688g weight per lens add adaptability, while the optical design matches the vintage character of Cooke’s Panchro/i Classic series. This set is best for cinematographers and commercial shooters who need a portable, texture-rich prime kit for full-frame mirrorless video production.

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Sony HEKTOR HEKTOR T2.1 3-Lens Set 25mm

31 Video/Cinema Score
25-73mm 22 Sony E
Why we recommend this

The Leitz Cine HEKTOR T2.1 set offers a constant T2.1 aperture, gentle Petzval swirl, and colorful flares for a playful vintage look on full-frame Sony E. Matched 0.8 MOD gears, 80mm front diameters, and 120° focus rotation simplify lens changes; interchangeable mounts add versatility. It’s suited for indie filmmakers and music video shooters wanting a stylized, soft-edged aesthetic over clinical sharpness.

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Sony MANTIS MS-3LS1-E 35mm

28 Video/Cinema Score
35-100mm 22 Sony E
Why we recommend this

A 1.33x anamorphic squeeze across 35, 50, and 100mm full-frame lenses with a T2.0-2.4 aperture and 14-blade iris creates signature oval bokeh. Consistent 80mm front diameter and 77mm filter thread simplify rigging, while the Sony E mount adapts to ARRI PL, Canon EF/RF, Nikon Z, and L mount. Ideal for indie filmmakers seeking cinematic anamorphic visuals on a budget with Sony E-mount cameras.

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