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The best Sony E lenses

Hand-ranked Sony E-mount lenses across primes, zooms, and specialist optics — sorted by rating, demand, and resale, with editorial notes on what each one is actually good for.

Top picks

Top 8 Sony E lenses

Ranked across the catalogue — rating leads, with demand and resale strength breaking ties.

  1. 1
    Sony FE 24-70mm f/2.8 GM II

    Sony · Sony E · The benchmark pro standard zoom

    Constant f/2.8 aperture

    $2,140

    4.8★ · 1,200 reviews

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  2. 2
    Sony FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM II OSS

    Sony · Sony E · The lightest pro telephoto zoom

    Constant f/2.8 aperture

    $2,605

    4.8★ · 760 reviews

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  3. 3
    Sony FE 50mm f/1.4 GM

    Sony · Sony E · Compact, fast, flawless fifty

    Bright f/1.4 aperture

    $1,210

    4.8★ · 510 reviews

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  4. 4
    Sony FE 85mm f/1.4 GM II

    Sony · Sony E · Portrait king, now far lighter

    Bright f/1.4 aperture

    $1,675

    4.8★ · 220 reviews

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  5. 5
    Sigma 85mm f/1.4 DG DN Art

    Sigma · Sony E · Lightweight pro portrait prime

    Bright f/1.4 aperture

    $1,115

    4.8★ · 410 reviews

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  6. 6
    Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 Di III VXD G2

    Tamron · Sony E · The value standard zoom everyone recommends

    Constant f/2.8 aperture

    $835

    4.7★ · 1,500 reviews

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  7. 7
    Sony FE 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G OSS

    Sony · Sony E · The do-it-all wildlife reach

    Massive 200-600mm reach

    $1,860

    4.7★ · 980 reviews

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  8. 8
    Sony FE 16-35mm f/2.8 GM II

    Sony · Sony E · Compact pro wide-angle zoom

    Constant f/2.8 aperture

    $2,140

    4.7★ · 420 reviews

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What matters

Buying a Sony E lens

Three signals that matter more than the headline f-number on the front of the lens.

Autofocus generation

First-party AF is a known quantity. Third-party AF (Sigma, Tamron, Viltrox) has caught up on most bodies but check current firmware compatibility with your specific camera.

Optical character

MTF charts are useful but never the whole story. Look at real-world rendering — bokeh shape, colour rendering, flare behaviour — in samples from photographers you trust.

Resale strength

Lenses with strong resale (90%+ retention) are cheaper to try than spec sheets suggest. A used pro zoom often costs less per month than a new kit lens.

FAQ

Sony E lens questions

Quick answers to the questions most buyers have at this stage.

What's the best starter lens for the Sony E system?

For most Sony E shooters, a fast standard prime (35mm or 50mm equivalent) or a versatile 24-70-style zoom is the right first lens. Pick a prime if you want to learn composition fast and shoot low-light; pick a zoom if you need one-lens flexibility for travel and family work.

Are third-party lenses worth it on the Sony E mount?

Often, yes. Tamron, Sigma, and Viltrox (where available) typically deliver 80–90% of first-party optical performance at 50–70% of the price, with autofocus that's now competitive on most modern bodies. Always check current AF compatibility for your specific camera before buying used.

Should I buy used lenses for Sony E?

Lenses hold value well and a used lens in good cosmetic condition usually performs identically to a new one. Check the front element for scratches and the autofocus motor for any noisy or sluggish behaviour. Mounts and aperture blades rarely fail; coatings and optical alignment can be hard to assess in person, so buy from reputable used dealers when possible.

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