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Sony FE 16-35mm f/2.8 GM II Lens (Sony E)

BH #SO163528GM2 • MFR #SEL1635GM2
Sony FE 16-35mm f/2.8 GM II Lens (Sony E)
Key Features
  • Full-Frame | f/2.8 to f/22
  • Fast Wide-Angle Zoom
  • 20% Lighter, 10% Smaller than Previous
  • Four XD Linear AF Motors, Floating Focus
Combining G Master performance with the lightest and smallest form factor in its class, Sony rounds out its trinity of f/2.8 G Master zoom lenses with its latest wide-angle offering for video and stills shooters, the FE 16-35mm f/2.8 GM II Lens, which boasts a variety of optical, focusing, and handling upgrades.
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Sony FE 16-35mm f/2.8 GM II Overview

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Wide-Angle Versatility for Stills & Video
Combining G Master performance with the lightest and smallest form factor in its class, Sony rounds out its trinity of f/2.8 G Master zoom lenses with its latest wide-angle offering for video and stills shooters, the FE 16-35mm f/2.8 GM II Lens, which boasts a variety of optical, focusing, and handling upgrades.
G Master Image Quality
Designed to rival the primes, this zoom's optics have been revamped to provide even greater resolution, clarity, and bokeh quality.
  • Bright f/2.8 constant aperture allows users to capture images in dim lighting conditions and with a shallow depth of field.
  • One Super ED (extra-low dispersion) and Two ED elements effectively suppress chromatic aberrations and color fringing for greater clarity and color fidelity.
  • Five aspherical elements, including three extreme aspherical elements (XA), minimize spherical aberrations, distortion, and also reduce 'onion ring' bokeh.
Faster AF and Floating Focus Mechanism
Faster focusing performance, improved close-up shooting, and enhanced control are all benefits of the redesigned focusing system.
  • Four XD (extreme dynamic) linear motors contribute to greatly improved focusing performance, compared to the DDSSM system of the predecessor, including faster, quieter, and more precise AF that's ideal for both video and stills.
  • Faster AF means improved focusing when working with fast-moving subjects; support is available for shooting at up to 30 fps, full AF is maintained even when shooting stopped down, and focus tracking is possible even when changing the zoom position.
  • Floating focusing mechanism helps maintain image quality throughout the focusing range, which is especially important considering the impressive close-up performance of this lens: minimum focusing distance of 8.6" and a maximum magnification of 0.32x across the entire zoom range.
  • Internal focusing design promotes snappier, more responsive focusing performance and maintains the same center of gravity during lens extension and retraction.
Improved Control and Video Capabilities
Just as camera design has grown to appeal to both photo and video shooters, this lens has also been updated with a series and attributes that specifically appeal to video shooters' needs.
  • Focus breathing, focus shift, and axial shift during zooming have all been minimized to prevent unwanted movements and angle of view variations for greater compositional accuracy during recording.
  • Supports the Breathing Compensation function in select cine-line and Alpha cameras.
  • Linear Response MF provides natural, intuitive manual focus control.
  • Manual aperture ring can be de-clicked for silent operation and the zoom smoothness can be adjusted depending on the desired torque.
Compact, Lightweight, and Robust Design
The smallest and lightest f/2.8 wide-angle zoom in its class, this lens doesn't lose sight of its professional attributes and remains a weather-sealed, durable lens for use in trying working conditions.
  • Approximately 20% lighter and 10% smaller than its predecessor, this zoom is a highly portable and versatile option for a huge variety of shooting applications.
  • Now fit with a manual aperture ring, tactile exposure control is possible. This ring can be de-clicked for smooth and silent iris pulls or it can be locked in the 'A' position for camera-based aperture switching.
  • Two programmable focus hold buttons and a focus mode switch for intuitive focus control.
  • Hybrid construction uses both metal and plastic components to maximize both durability and a low weight design.
  • Dust- and moisture-resistant design includes rubber gaskets at each seam and a rubber ring sealing the lens mount for ensured use when working in inclement weather conditions.
  • Front lens element has a fluorine coating that repels water, oil, and other contaminants and makes the lens easier to clean.
  • Included lens hood has been redesigned to complement the lens' sleek design by reducing both its diameter and length.

Sony FE 16-35mm f/2.8 GM IISpecs

Key Specs
Focal Length
16 to 35mm
Maximum Aperture
f/2.8
Lens Mount
Sony E
Lens Format Coverage
Full-Frame
Focus Type
Autofocus
Image Stabilization
No
Filter Size
82 mm (Front)
Maximum Aperture
f/2.8
Minimum Aperture
f/22
Lens Mount
Sony E
Lens Format Coverage
Full-Frame
Angle of View
107° to 63°
Minimum Focus Distance
8.7" / 22.1 cm
Maximum Magnification
0.32x
Optical Design
15 Elements in 12 Groups
Diaphragm Blades
11, Rounded
Focus Type
Autofocus
Image Stabilization
No
Filter Size
82 mm (Front)
Dimensions (ø x L)
3.5 x 4.4" / 87.8 x 111.5 mm
Weight
1.2 lb / 547 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight
2.37 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
8.8 x 6.1 x 5.5"

Sony FE 16-35mm f/2.8 GM II Reviews

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Where is this lens manufactured?

Where is this lens manufactured?
Asked by: Rohan
The Sony FE 16-35mm f/2.8 GM II Lens (BH #SO163528GM2) is manufactured in Thailand.
Answered by: Zacky
Date published: 2023-10-13

Sony FE 16-35mm F/2.8 GM will give you 24-52 when ...

Sony FE 16-35mm F/2.8 GM will give you 24-52 when using FX30 is that correct?
Asked by: Odai
All lenses used on the FX30 will appear to be about 1.5x longer as compared to using the same lens on a full frame camera. So a 16-35mm lens on the FX30 will look about the same as using a 24-52.5mm on and FX3 or another full frame camera.
Answered by: Dan W
Date published: 2024-05-22

will this lens work with a fx30?

will this lens work with a fx30?
Asked by: Xavier
Yes, the Sony FE 16-35mm f/2.8 GM II Lens (Sony E) is compatible with the Sony FX30.
Answered by: Daniel C
Date published: 2023-12-12

I'm between the Sony 16-35mm f/2.8 GM II or the ...

I'm between the Sony 16-35mm f/2.8 GM II or the Sony 12-24mm f/2.8 GM for interior architecture videography. Any suggestions?
Asked by: Rafic
For interior architecture videography, the Sony 16-35mm f/2.8 GM II is a better lens.
Answered by: Samik G
Date published: 2023-12-22

Does the zoom have a servo? Can the FX3 control ...

Does the zoom have a servo? Can the FX3 control the zoom?
Asked by: Peter
The Sony FE 16-35mm f/2.8 GM II Lens does not have a servo for controlling the zoom.
Answered by: Dan W
Date published: 2024-09-27

B&H says that there is image stabilization. Other ...

B&H says that there is image stabilization. Other sources claim that there is no stabilization. Which of these two is correct?
Asked by: Yuri
Sony FE 16-35mm f/2.8 GM II Lens (Sony E) does not have built in image stabilization. Most wide angle zoom lenses do not have built in IS. If you will be shooting videos handheld is recommended to match the lens with a camera that has built in Sensor-Shift, 5-Axis.
Answered by: Llinelva D
Date published: 2023-10-16

Does this lens have in-built image stabilization, ...

Does this lens have in-built image stabilization, like the Canon RF 15-35?
Asked by: Marc
The Sony FE 16-35mm f/2.8 GM II Lens doesn't have in-built image stabilization. Sony mirrorless cameras have In-Body Image Stabilization.
Answered by: Samik G
Date published: 2024-06-17

Does this lens have any field curvature or does ...

Does this lens have any field curvature or does it have a flat focal plane?
Asked by: Qiao
The Sony FE 16-35mm f/2.8 GM II Lens (Sony E) does have slight distortion at 16mm, but it's very hard to notice. If you shoot JPEG, the camera will correct the distortion. If you shoot RAW, you can use photo software (such as Lightroom) to help with the correction.
Answered by: Michael S
Date published: 2024-10-08
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