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Sony FE 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G OSS (Sony E, full size)
EUR1555,48

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

Sony E, full size


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6 years ago

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6 years ago • purchased this product

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The imaging performance is comparable, a little more chromatic aberration, but very similar quality. The AF has not disappointed me so far, but I have not photographed many "fast" subjects. Focusing from near to far takes a little longer, but that could just be my imagination. So far I am very satisfied with the lens, which also delivers top images with the 1.4x converter in good lighting conditions with the a7R IV. The lens is really quite a bit heavier and bulkier than the slim 100-400 GM. Hope it helps, if English is not a problem there are quite a few tests between the lenses to read up on, which made me buy it.
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Galaxus

1 year ago

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The "FE 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G OSS" (SEL200600G) lens from Sony is compatible with cameras from the Sony E-mount system, which also includes the Sony Alpha series. The Sony Alpha III (or similar models of the Alpha series) use the E-mount, therefore the lens fits the Sony Alpha III.
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2 years ago

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2 years ago • purchased this product

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G and GM are the different quality levels of Sony. At the time of Minolta, the higher quality lenses were labelled with a gold ring. Sony then introduced the GM (G Master), which is positioned above the G class. https://www.sony.ch/de... I.e. there are normal lenses, then comes the G class and at the top is the GM class. In the early days of Sony E-mount, lenses were produced in co-operation with ZEISS. They then have the blue Zeiss logo on the lens. OSS stands for Optical SteadyShot, i.e. the lens has an optical stabiliser.
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2 years ago

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I use the lens with a Manfrotto Element Traveller tripod. Even though I have the impression that it is too small, I have had no negative experiences. I'm glad I don't have to lug around a big and heavy tripod. I use the Mantona Gimbal KII as a head. That is also great. Regarding rain protection, check out the Raincoat from LensCoat. They should be of good quality. A backpack is one thing. What else do you need to have room for? I have the Lowepro Flipside 400 AW. There's simply no room for anything else. If I need more, I have a large outdoor backpack with the Shimoda Core Unit Large inside. The large photo backpacks are quite expensive. I hope I have been able to help a little.
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4 years ago

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Former employee

4 years ago

Since we have no right to change the prices of the marketplace traders, we unfortunately have no influence on this. We had already addressed the issue, but no one is forced to pay this price and we do not interfere in the pricing policy of other traders.

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