Price: $199.99
Product Features and Technical Details
Product Features
- Small size, light weight telephoto zoom lens
- 35mm focal length equivelant; 82.5-300mm
- Smooth and silent AF operation with built-in motor (SAM)
- Closest focus distance: 0.95m; Maximum magnification: 0.29x
- Please note: DT lenses are not recommended for use with the DSLR-A900
Technical Details
- Brand Name: Sony
- Model: SAL55200/2
- Lens Type: Telephoto zoom lens
- Mounting Type: Minolta A-type
- Minimum focal length: 55 millimeters
- Maximum focal length: 200 millimeters
- Minimum Focal Range: 3 feet
- Maximum Aperture Range: F/4.0-5.6
- Camera Magnify Power: 0.29
- Lens System Special Functions: Zoom, Tele
- Focus Type: auto-focus, manual-focus
- Real Angle Of View: 29
- Weight: 0.68 pounds
- Length: 3.4 inches
Product Description
From the Manufacturer
This superb telephoto zoom lens for your a DSLR camera has a smooth and silent AF operation with built-in motor to handle themed range to telephoto zoom shots. In 35mm equivalent, it covers midrange 82.5mm to 300mm telephoto zoom (4x) ideal for shooting portraits, sports, wildlife and more. An excellent all-around lens.
*Please note: DT lenses are not recommended for use with the DSLR-A900.
SteadyShot INSIDE In-Camera Image Stabilization
A major reason for its compact, lightweight lens design is the benefit of SteadyShot INSIDE in-camera image stabilization, built into every a (alpha) DSLR camera -- and enabling lenses to eliminate the extra weight and expense of in-lens stabilization mechanisms.
DT Lens Design
A more compact, lightweight lens designed specifically for the APS-size CCD imager used in some Sony a (alpha) DSLR cameras.
Smooth Autofocus Motor (SAM)
The built-in Smooth Autofocus Motor (SAM) eliminates the need to use a mechanical coupling system in the camera body to transfer auto foucs (AF) drive power and control signals to the lens. Instead, AF control signals from the camera body are sent to the lens-mounted SAM unit, which drives the focusing lens group directly, helping to assure smooth AF response.
ED (Extra-low Dispersion) Glass
To reduce chromatic aberration at telephoto extension, correcting certain wavelengths of light for sharp, clear images with well defined colors.
Circular Aperture
Because aperture blades form a near circle at the wide openings used for low-light shots, spot-light sources have a pleasing circular defocused effect.
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