Advances in camera performance and soaring creative ideals demand a new approach to lens technology.
Lenses must evolve to remain ahead of the curve.
With a clear vision of cameras of the future, Sony has redefined the lens.
High resolution and appealing bokeh together at last, from the leader in imaging innovation.
G Master delivers stunning resolution with beautifully melting bokeh. Focus control is both ultra-fast and precise, with easy carrying and stress-free shooting realised by compactness, light weight, high reliability and intuitive operability.
Maximally exploiting the increasing pixel counts of the latest full-frame camera bodies requires constant improvements in lens resolution. The G Master range delivers the difficult combination of high resolution and soft bokeh.
The XA lens surface is crafted with extraordinary 0.01 micron precision, to achieve both stunning resolution from the centre to the periphery, and beautiful soft bokeh that transcends the conventional and G Lens.
[1] Conventional lens surface
[2] XA lens surface
Since the introduction of the G Master brand, XA lens manufacturing technology has evolved to develop ultra-wide-angle and large-diameter lenses with small F-number aperture.
[1] Extreme aspherical lens (XA lens)
In addition to larger diameters, XA elements have evolved into more complex shapes like FE 16–35 mm F2.8 GM II. This has made it possible to further improve image quality while maintaining a compact size.
(1) Lens Configuration [1] Extreme aspherical lens (XA lens)
(2) MTF Chart [1] Contrast (%) [2] Distance from optical centre of lens (mm) [3] At 16 mm/Max. aperture [4] At 16 mm/F8 aperture [5] At 35 mm/Max. aperture [6] At 35 mm/F8 aperture [7] Spatial frequency [8] 10 line pairs/mm [9] 30 line pairs/mm [10] Radial values [11] Tangential values
Sony uses simulations along with empirical rules and accumulated know-how, to optimise bokeh quality while suppressing aberrations and ensuring high MTF (resolution) performance.
Each lens is also individually calibrated during manufacturing process to optimise bokeh quality.
[1] Hard [2] Soft
Creators commonly upgrade camera bodies several times through the usable life of their favourite lenses. Sony's innovative lens actuators achieve high-speed focus drive with high accuracy, continuing to deliver your aspirational creative vision even as camera bodies evolve.
Sony's proprietary focus actuators are under continuous development in pursuit of ever higher thrust and improved dynamic tracking performance. The latest G Master series is equipped with the XD (extreme dynamic) linear motor providing superior control technology.
The use of magnesium alloy, and high-strength engineering plastics blended with carbon and glass fibre, achieves both rigidity and reliability alongside substantial weight reduction, especially for large-aperture super-telephoto lenses.
The lightweight design achieves reliability for worry-free use in harsh or low/high-temperature environments worldwide, and is dust- and moisture-resistant.
(1) *Not guaranteed to be 100% dust- and moisture-proof.
(2) *Image shows test environment, not guaranteed operating environment.
The various control rings, buttons and switches are carefully designed and laid out for compactness and ease of operation, with a satisfying click and operating feel.
To provide excellent operability for both still images and movies, focus, zoom0 and aperture rings1 are provided, and located in the same order on all lenses. This allows users to operate intuitively and concentrate on shooting, regardless of which lens is mounted.
[1] Focus ring [2] Zoom ring [3] Aperture ring