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Uniquely fast and versatile, the FE 50-150mm f/2 GM, from Sony, is a normal- to short-telephoto zoom distinguished by its impressively bright f/2 constant maximum aperture. Ideal for portraiture, weddings, events, and indoor and close-range sports, this lens is also a good choice for photographers and videographers looking to replace a handful of primes with a single fast zoom without sacrificing on speed.
Uniquely fast and versatile, the FE 50-150mm f/2 GM, from Sony, is a normal- to short-telephoto zoom distinguished by its impressively bright f/2 constant maximum aperture. Ideal for portraiture, weddings, events, and indoor and close-range sports, this lens is also a good choice for photographers and videographers looking to replace a handful of primes with a single fast zoom without sacrificing on speed.
G Master Performance
Sony's G Master designation is reserved for its highest performing optics, those that offer the greatest sharpness, smoothest bokeh, utmost speed, and best overall performance. This 50-150mm f/2 checks all of these boxes as it sets out to be a single lens replacement for several primes.
Constant f/2 maximum aperture is a full stop faster than an f/2.8 lens, helping this zoom to further excel in low-light conditions and offering even greater control over depth of field and subject-background separation.
XA, Super ED, aspherical, and ED elements yield high sharpness and smooth rendering that suits subjects ranging from architecture and landscape to portraiture and weddings.
Nano AR Coating II suppress flare for rich contrast and bright colors in a variety of lighting conditions.
Floating focus design maintains high image quality throughout the focusing range, resulting in matched sharpness from infinity to the 1.3' minimum focusing distance.
Rounded 11-blade diaphragm results in smooth, circular bokeh quality.
Designed for Hybrid Shooters
As a lens equally suited for photography and filmmaking purposes, the 50-150mm f/2 GM has a number of useful features in its design to benefit its hybrid use:
Four XD (extreme dynamic) linear motors generate fast and responsive AF performance that's equally quiet and smooth. The focusing system is compatible with continuous shooting speeds up to 120 fps or high-speed video recording at up to 240 fps.
Internal focusing design promotes quicker focusing speeds and maintains the lens length during use.
Internal zoom maintains the overall length of the lens during operation, as well as keeps a consistent center of gravity for easier use on a gimbal or tripod.
Focus breathing has been greatly reduced optically and the lens supports the Breathing Compensation function in select cameras to effectively eliminate angle of view shifts while changing the zoom position.
Manual aperture ring offers tactile exposure control and the 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.
The lens weighs about 3 lb, however much of this weight is at the rear of the lens for a balanced design that promotes comfortable handheld use.
Portable and Nimble Design
Despite its huge maximum aperture and versatile range, this 50-150mm f/2 still manages a portable, relatively lightweight design that's suitable for handheld shooting and everyday use.
Measuring 7.9" long and weighing about 3 lb, this lens is nearly the same size and approximately 30% heavier than the FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS II while managing to be twice as bright.
Two programmable focus hold buttons and a focus mode switch for intuitive focus control.
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.
Hybrid construction uses both metal and plastic components to maximize both durability and a low weight design.
Front lens element has a fluorine coating that repels water, oil, and other contaminants and makes the lens easier to clean.
Included lens hood features a locking button and a filter window for easier adjustment of rotating filters (e.g. polarizers, variable NDs).
UPC: 027242932876
Sony FE 50-150mm f/2 GM Specs
Focal Length
50 to 150mm
Aperture
Maximum: f/2 Minimum: f/22
Lens Mount
Sony E
Lens Format Coverage
Full-Frame
Minimum Focus Distance
From Camera Sensor: 1.3' / 40 cm (Wide) to 2.4' / 74 cm (Tele)
Magnification
1:5 Macro Reproduction Ratio 0.2x Magnification
Optical Design
19 Elements in 17 Groups
Aperture/Iris Blades
11, Rounded
Focus Type
Autofocus
Image Stabilization
No
Tripod Mounting
Removable and Rotating Collar
Filter Size
95 mm (Front)
Dimensions
4 x 7.9" / 102.8 x 200 mm (Diameter x Length)
Weight
2.9 lb / 1340 g
Packaging Info
Package Weight
5.325 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)
14.1 x 7.2 x 6.9"
Sony FE 50-150mm f/2 GM Reviews
THE zoom lens to replace 3 primes and handle the resolution of my a7RVI!
By Lauren
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2026-07-14
I bought the 50-150 f/2 Sony lens to complement the new a7RVI camera. The resolution and detail captured really warranted buying the lens with it. I've used it in deep sky astrophotography and storm chasing and am wowed every time I take a photo. The price is steep but there is just no other zoom that can hold a candle to this or even fits into this class.
Bettar than I imagined
By Maiaibing
Rated 5 out of 5
Date: 2026-04-25
My new go-to lens. It is truly ground braking. Fast, sharp, super bokeh - it just delivers. Quiet too and not that heavy if that matters. Also have the Canon 28-70mm f72.0. If you have such a lens this lens already the 50-150mm will give you the same kind of wow-effect - just even more due to the longer FL and less direct competition from like prime lenses. Will it replace your primes? Maybe not for everyone. But being a heavy prime user myself, I can see that I now very, very seldom want more than this can deliver together with the 28-70mm f/2.0. In-body IS has proven enough for me so far (using the A1ii). It is a smallish downside that you cannot use extenders with this lens. I do not even think its expensive for what you get (if you can swing it).