Sony FE 85mm F1.4 GM (SEL85F14GM)
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Sony FE 85mm F1.4 GM (SEL85F14GM)

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Sony FE 85mm F1.4 GM (SEL85F14GM)Sony FE 85mm f 1. 4 GM Lens (SEL85F14GM) Overview: The Sony FE 85mm f 1. 4 GM is a high end portrait lens from Sonys acclaimed G Master (GM) series, known for delivering top tier optical performance and beautiful background defocus (bokeh). Designed for full frame E mount cameras, this lens offers a flattering 85mm focal length ideal for portraiture, low light photography, and events. The wide f 1. 4 maximum aperture allows for excellent subject

Sony FE 85mm f/1.4 GM Lens (SEL85F14GM)

Overview: The Sony FE 85mm f/1.4 GM is a high-end portrait lens from Sony’s acclaimed G Master (GM) series, known for delivering top-tier optical performance and beautiful background defocus (bokeh). Designed for full-frame E-mount cameras, this lens offers a flattering 85mm focal length ideal for portraiture, low-light photography, and events. The wide f/1.4 maximum aperture allows for excellent subject isolation and stunningly smooth background blur, making it a favorite among professional photographers.

Key Features:

  • 85mm Focal Length for Portraiture: The 85mm focal length is considered ideal for portrait photography, providing a flattering perspective for subjects. It offers natural-looking compression that highlights facial features while maintaining the appropriate distance between the photographer and the subject.

  • f/1.4 Maximum Aperture: The bright f/1.4 aperture allows for exceptional performance in low-light conditions, making it suitable for indoor or nighttime photography. Additionally, the large aperture creates a very shallow depth of field, resulting in soft, creamy bokeh that beautifully separates the subject from the background.

  • G Master Series Quality: As part of the G Master (GM) lineup, this lens boasts extremely high resolution and smooth, pleasing bokeh. Sony’s XA (Extreme Aspherical) elements help maintain corner-to-corner sharpness even when shooting wide open, while minimizing distortions and aberrations.

  • 9-Blade Circular Aperture: The rounded 9-blade diaphragm contributes to a smooth and pleasing bokeh quality, making out-of-focus areas look soft and dreamy, while keeping the in-focus subject sharp and detailed.

  • Nano AR Coating: Sony’s Nano AR Coating minimizes reflections, flare, and ghosting for better contrast and image clarity, especially in bright or backlit scenes. This is critical for capturing clean images under difficult lighting conditions.

  • Linear Super Sonic Wave Motor (SSM) Autofocus: The lens is equipped with a Linear Super Sonic Wave Motor (SSM) for fast, accurate, and quiet autofocus performance. This ensures that focus is achieved quickly, making it suitable for both still photography and video work where quiet operation is essential.

  • Focus Hold Button & AF/MF Switch: The lens features a focus hold button for maintaining focus on a subject while recomposing, as well as a dedicated AF/MF switch for quick transitions between autofocus and manual focus.

  • Professional Build Quality: The lens is constructed from high-quality materials, with a robust design that feels solid and professional. The dust- and moisture-resistant build ensures reliable performance in challenging shooting conditions, including outdoor or unpredictable weather environments.

  • Precise Manual Focus Control: For manual focus shooters, the manual focus ring is designed to provide smooth, precise control with a natural response, making it easier to achieve perfect focus for critical portrait work.

Specifications:

  • Focal Length: 85mm
  • Maximum Aperture: f/1.4
  • Minimum Aperture: f/16
  • Lens Mount: Sony E-mount
  • Format Compatibility: Full-frame and APS-C (127.5mm equivalent on APS-C)
  • Optical Design: 11 elements in 8 groups (including 1 XA element, 3 ED elements)
  • Minimum Focus Distance: 2.62 feet (0.8 meters)
  • Magnification: 0.12x
  • Diaphragm Blades: 9, rounded
  • Image Stabilization: No
  • Filter Size: 77mm
  • Dimensions: 3.52 x 4.23 inches (89.5 x 107.5 mm)
  • Weight: 28.92 oz (820g)

Included in the Box:

  • Sony FE 85mm f/1.4 GM Lens (SEL85F14GM)
  • Lens hood (ALC-SH142)
  • Front lens cap (ALC-F77S)
  • Rear lens cap (ALC-R1EM)
  • Soft carrying case
  • Warranty information

The Sony FE 85mm f/1.4 GM Lens is a top choice for photographers looking for an exceptional portrait lens with stunning bokeh and sharpness. Its combination of a fast aperture, professional build quality, and superb optical design make it a must-have lens for any serious portrait, wedding, or event photographer. Whether shooting wide open for dreamy, soft backgrounds or stopped down for incredible sharpness, this lens delivers superb performance in any situation.

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