Sony E 10-18mm f/4 OSS Lens

Sony E 10-18mm f/4 OSS Lens

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128 Reviews

I want to leave this on my camera 24/7

Jan 7, 2015

I bought my a6000 (as an upgrade from the rx100) for two reasons. One, I needed fast focus of my fast moving kid. And, secondly, I wanted to be able to do things that I just couldn't my little camera. Grand scenery and cool shots of buildings, such as that which I found in South Lake Tahoe this past weekend was where this gem of a lens came in handy. I had time to practice once before our vacation, with shots of my kid at the local duck pond. It'... Show More

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NEX Masters UWA with the 10-18mm

Feb 8, 2013

Finally the NEX delivers an UWA for the landscape and cityscape photography crowd. This lens goes a long way to making the NEX system a viable replacement to its big brother DSLRs. From summiting 14K ft mountain peaks of Colorado to canyoneering in the streams of Zion you'll feel like you're getting away with it compared to that poor schlep lugging a full frame Canikon system around his neck. The 10-18's light weight, tack sharp corners, and plea... Show More

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More versatile than expected

Jun 4, 2016

After using this 10-18 mm lens for about half a year now, this one is a winner! My photos mainly record travel and events with kids, not attempts at serious art photography for display. Before getting this lens, I mostly shot from mild wide to mild telephoto, and was generally satisfied with that range. After purchasing this very wide zoom though, new possibilities opened up. Now It's easy to capture groups indoors without crowding them, or runni... Show More

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Good but pricey lens

Dec 12, 2012

Before this lens became available, the only way to do wide-angle shots using e-mount Sony lenses was to start with their 16mm pancake lens and then attach either their ultra wide converter to get 12mm, or their fisheye converter to get 10mm. Price-wise, either combination makes sense, costing about $ less than the new 10-18 wide-angle zoom. I myself used the 16mm pancake with the ultra wide converter and got decent results after some work with th... Show More

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Okay for 4k, not okay for photo..

Mar 13, 2019

Im a nikon full frame guy, so to me switching to sony crop is a bit awkward, but Im doing this only for video capabilities of a6500 and the features it gives you with its native optics. From that perspective the setup is pretty good, despite the rolling shutter in 4k and the horrible pixel binning in FHD (shame on you Sony!), the video is quite good, AF on this lens is fast, responsive and precise, OSS is also amazing. The lens (with the camera) ... Show More

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Great wide angle

Apr 11, 2019

This is one of my favorite lenses for my A6500. There arent many options for a wide angle zoom for APS-C e-mount and considering the price compared to a full frame lens at twice the price this produces some terrific quality photos. Its not without its caveats though. barrel distortion is pretty obvious and vignetting can get bad on occasion. lightroom RAW corrections help but it still shows somewhat. In my opinion this is to be expected for such ... Show More

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Good Choice for Travel Photos

Jun 8, 2017

A wide-angle zoom lens, to me, is a specialized tool for travel photos. I purchased this 10-18mm /f4 for that purpose and I am not disappointed in it at all. It focuses quickly and accurately, having decent sharpness and contrast over the entire image, and it incorporates vibration reduction. In bright light the shutter speed will usually let me get sharp images without vibration reduction, but if I am traveling without a tripod it's good to know... Show More

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Highly recommended

Apr 27, 2014

Ultra Wide and fisheye is where the mirrorless systems really shine - obviously it seems to be much easier (and cheaper) to build good wide angle lenses for shorter lens flange/sensor distance. The (in my view totally outstanding) Rokinon/Samyang 8/2.8 Fisheye for NEX and the excellent 10-18 Sony both prove it. Little to no CA issues, limited flare issues, sharp to the corners stopped down and a small, lightweigt package you can take everywhere. ... Show More

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A surprisingly versatile lens, worth the money.

Aug 9, 2017

This lens is a wonderful surprise. First I balked at what seemed to be a high price for this type of glass. I was comparing it to my 18-55mm kit lens which was about half the price. I bought a Rokinon 12mm instead, at first, because it was less expensive and, even within its limitations, would probably do the trick. But I was mistaken. Sometimes you just have to shell out the money for what you really need. The build quality of this lens is very ... Show More

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Very Strong Image Quality

Feb 13, 2015

So far I've only tested this lens at f/8 on a tripod - but that is how I will use it. With my copy the lens is sharp in the middle of the frame at all focal lengths. The best performance is at 12mm where it is excellent in terms of image quality with strong performance across almost the entire frame on the a6000. Only at the very outermost edge does the performance drop off.At 14-18mm the IQ goes from excellent to very good+ not having quite the ... Show More

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Almost OK...but not for me

Apr 23, 2018

I was hoping this would be an APS-C size equivalent performer to my full-frame Sony Zeiss 16-35--but sadly it is not...at least the version I received. Most significantly, for me, it persuaded me that the super-wide zoom is something I really don't need...especially since I already have the larger one for circumstances where it is a must. I returned it and for the reason above did not seek a replacement. Mine had an unusual and an unacceptable ... Show More

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I Like It So Far

Dec 13, 2012

I shoot an NEX 7. I have several Sony lenses. I've come to realize that I like shooting wide. On a recent trip to Spain I carried the 24MM, 50MM and 16MM with the wide converter. It turned out that 80% of my photos were with the wide combo. In spite of all the negatives about the 16MM, I got very good results... But I felt obliged to try the 10-18. OK, it's big but that's what it takes. It really feels pretty good with the NEX 7. It's built very ... Show More

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Love it

Jan 26, 2013

I shoot NEX7, NEX6, NEX5N. Have used all the SONY E and most A lenses and legacy Leica 135, Nikon 50, Nikon 105, Nikon 180, Canon 35, Minolta 50, Sony macro 100, Voigtlander 15, etc. I have to do lots of fast street shooting, quick video, and need a small camera to not disrupt the subjects. I have used this 10-18 daily for almost a month, and love it. Image quality in real world is close to or equal to Zeiss 24. I rarely miss a shot, and the rang... Show More

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Buy this lens. Thank me later!

Feb 13, 2013

I am a confirmed wide-angle nut. It all started with a nice Nikkor 20mm lens on a Nikon FM body some 35 years ago, and here I am with a new NEX-6 and this great lens. This lens was the deciding factor for me not going with the Olympus OMD, as this beauty uses standard 62mm filters and at the same time provides wonderfully wide, sharp views of the world with minimal distortion, all presented in a very well engineered, compact, great looking and fe... Show More

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Two Formats with One lens!

Jul 12, 2016

I have a variety of wide angles including Sigma and Nikon, I could use them with an adapter, but wanted a native AF wide angle, I have both Nex7 and A7,, so, this lens interested me, one lens for both cameras, and wow,,, effectively a 15-27 on the cropped sensor, and really is a 13 to around 16 on the full frame. It is interesting that up at 18 it does vignetting again, so,,, between 10-13, it vignettes and again at the far range, but in the swee... Show More

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Excellent Wide-Angle Zoom

Dec 20, 2012

The size, weight, and overall quality of this lens is just about perfect. Really good image quality across the frame with the corners already good wide open. Having OSS in a wide-angle zoom is surprisingly useful when using the lens handheld. The lens does exhibit some magenta color casting in the corners and edges when paired with the NEX 7 even with the latest firmware. This is an issue with the camera design not the lens. You may want to keep ... Show More

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A wonderful lens for APS-C e mount cameras

Nov 13, 2015

I bought this lens for my Sony Nex-7 just before departing for a vacation in Venice and Sicily. Old European cities often present the opportunity to photograph large facades without sufficient shooting distance to capture the entire building using a lens within the normal range. This lens did not disappoint, providing an ultra wide view angle along with impressive sharpness and was compact enough that it did not dwarf the camera body. I got great... Show More

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1-Day Faster Shipping VS Amazon Prime!

Sep 13, 2019

The reason i ordered from B&H was due to the fact that they were able to ship FASTER than AMAZON PRIME. i ordered on a Tuesday and received the package the next day, Wednesday. Amazon Prime only guaranteed prime-shipping to be delivered on the following Friday. I assume it really depends where you live but in the northeast, i was able to get it within 1-day. Also, it included an ND-filter at no extra cost. Thanks B&H! i really appreciate the con... Show More

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SUPER for video

Mar 19, 2016

This little thing looks deceiving, it packs a punch above its weight. To some the amount of plastic materials using in it's construction might be negative. For me that is a huge advantage. I am able to use this lens on a very small 3 axis gimbal (MS1) with both A7RII and A7SII. The best 4K video quality from the R model is in S35 mode, making the 10-18mm lens the best wideangle option. As for the S model, I like to use it for the 120fps HD settin... Show More

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Best landscape Lens for A6000 very sharp

Jan 26, 2015

You have two options for doing landscapes with the A6000 - this lens and the 16-70mm Ziess Zoom lens. I like that this lens is smaller than the Zoom lens and allows you to do true wide shots. Colors are not vivid with this lens, but the images are really sharp. OSS is a great feature for handheld shots. The down side is with a maximum aperture of F/4 is does not allow in enough light on cloudy days. While the zoom range would allow you to use this as a standard lens - you would be disappointed compared to a fast prime lens. Overall a great special purpose lens.

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Ultra Wide Companion for A6000

Sep 2, 2015

This lens is perfect for travel & landscape shooting for the Sony A6000 covering 15-27mm. My copy is razor sharp in center and corners especially from f/5.6 to f/8. I love the perspective and color rendition. If positioned correctly distortion can be mimimized and kept in check using Lightroom lens profiles. Lens construction is solid and hood attaches securely. Autofocusing is spot on and manual focusing with peaking quick & reliable. Along with my 16-70 f/4 Zeiss & Sony 70-200 f/4 the trifecta combo covers 15-300mm in a light package.

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Until it dies

Aug 4, 2018

I loved this lens...until it just died on me. From one da to another, safely stored in the camera bag, working fine to absolutely dead. Dead as in nothing functional. No connection to the camera, not even manual focus. Nothing. Sony took a few months trying to figure out the problem, replaced parts to no avail...adding up eventually to more than the lens cost me new. And then they offered to replace the lens...for the cost of a new one. Of course I laughed at them...and eventually they offered about 20% discount. No thanks.

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Sharp wide lens

Feb 26, 2018

I used the 16mm pancake with the WA adaptor and the fisheye adaptor for years. Results were ok, but never amazing, always had to sharpen and tweak the RAW files. If you want the best image quality this lens is worth it, lens is very sharp!. Being able to run a filter and proper lens cap is a big deal as well over the WA adaptor, my lens was constantly smuged and got a lot of scratches on the outer coating. Also for some reason this lens gives a great "sunstar" at high apertures, another thing the conversion kits suck at.

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A Great Lens for Landscapes

Jul 24, 2015

I recently purchased this wide-angle zoom for my Sony NEX-6 in preparation for a trip to Iceland. It's a great supplement to the camera's 16mm-50mm kit lens and gives me great opportunities for DHR landscapes and also some dramatic close-ujps. Focus seems crisp, with minimal distortion. This lens should help me capture the dramatic Icelandic landscape. A wider apperture would be a nice feature, but since I plan to use the lens mostly with a tripod, this is not a drawback. The lens is a bit heavy, but not too much so.

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