In this video we compare two of Sony’s prime lenses. One designed for APS-C and one designed for FULL FRAME. The SONY 50mm f1.8 OSS vs SONY 50mm f1.8 FE. Which one is better? At the same price range these two lenses perform quite similar but have pros and cons.
The Sony 505mm f1.8 OSS is the APS-C designed prime lens and has exceptional image quality and comes with optical steady shot.
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Watch this video for a full review of the 50mm f1.8 OSS
The Sony 50mm f1.8 FE lens is designed for the E-Mount Full Frame range. This lens is the cheapest Sony branded lens for the Full Frame Sony cameras. Does it perform as good? Watch below for a full review of this lens.
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Sony 18-135mm f3.5-5.6:
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Sony 50mm f1.8 FE:
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I kinda like how slow the focus was, for more realistic cinematic focusing.
Hello, I liked your video !
the FE version works on the a7sII without any vignetting, you might wanna take of the lens hood 🙂
Just put my order in and for a minute I was panicked thinking I bought the FE version. FEW good news! I got the OSS!
I have a Sony a7s and this lens works amazing for photos! ☬☬>imgs.love/SonyFE?Gけ Drops down to a 1.8 which is amazing for night photography. Highly recommend this lens, amazing price and amazing results.
Would the 50mm oss lens cause some Vignetting on the Sony A5100?
And is it realistically 75mm instead of 50mm since it's a crop sensor camera ?
I have a a7ii, which would you recommend to be better? I am only new to photography
I was going to get a Nd Filter for the Sony 1.8 w/ oss. Look like I need a step up 49 -67 by polar pro. I live in California.
1:38 there is such thing as Lens Filter Remover Wrench!
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this was super helpful thx bro
The real comparison must be the picture quality between both lens.
Nice video. But using an aps-c lens on full frame camera and then crop in to avoid the vignette, whats the point of having the full frame camera? I would never recommend using aps-c lens on full frame. Never.
but not in low light location . shooting using full frame camera with aps-c lens in low light location definitly creates too much noise since the footage will be cropped
Can you help in understanding the differences between Sony SEL50F18 E 50mm f/1.8 OSS E Mount Lens and Sony 50mm f/2.8 Macro. Which one suits best when I have to cover things like low light, potrait street photography, bokeh and close shots
What lens did you use for the video?
Is the latest firmware update for the Fe 50mm f1.8 doesn't make a lot of noise?
Which one would recommend for the a6100
Is it worth my money to invest in the OSS for my old friend a5000?
Or should I jut invest in a better camera altogether?
Which one is better for my sony a6500 sir?
Hey im new to cameras, does the OSS fit on Sony a7 mark2?
which one better for my Sony a6400?
Which is best sony a6400 for video
Thanks
Loved your note on using the 50mm OSS on full frame camera at the end! That was one of the reasons I was not sure about the OSS one, but it is not bad! Thank you!
So I can’t use the OSS version on a full frame Sony?
Will there b a crop factor if i use the oss with a6000 ? Confused cause its a lens for apsc
Very nice video, i got a6400 with kit lens sony 18-135, so kit lens will suitable for 4k video, OR i need one more lens for better 4k video, if yes then which lens you will prefer ? Thanks
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Nice compare!! Thanks! when I use this lens even on manual focus the noise is so weird. Do you tried move focus ring in manual focus to left and to right fast? do you feel something loose? maybe the motor…
thank you bro, this is very helpful
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Step-up ring suggestion?
Beeep, too late :). I already bought FE for my A6000. Except AF noice, i am happy with image.
I suck at math so if I put the 50 oss on my full frame camera, did not use APSC mode, and then cropped the resulting image in post to the percentage you mentioned to get rid of the vignette what would my field of view be equivalent to? 60mm? If so would that essentially mean I now have a 60mm equivalent lens that is image stabilized? How about the aperture? Is it still considered f/1.8? Thanks!