Sony FE 24-50mm f/2.8 G

Sony E, full size
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Discover the perfect standard zoom to unleash your creativity every day. This compact and lightweight F2.8 full-frame zoom lens offers a versatile zoom, G Lens™ resolution and style. It's your ideal companion for everyday content creation in photo and video.

The compact design of the SEL2450G does not compromise on optical quality. With four aspherical elements, two ED elements and 11 aperture blades, it delivers razor-sharp images with minimal aberrations and smooth bokeh. Experience creative freedom thanks to its compact size and outstanding optics.

Your subjects will always stay in focus while you take photos or record video content. The autofocus motor can also keep up with high frame rates such as 4K120p and 30 fps in continuous shooting. Get the most out of your Sony α camera with the SEL2450G.

With a maximum magnification of 0.3x and a minimum focus distance of 0.19m, the SEL2450G offers strong close-up performance, allowing you to get closer to your subject. This makes it perfect for close-ups of products or flora and fauna and adds variety to your daily content.

The F2.8 aperture, quiet autofocus and minimal focus breathing make the SEL2450G the perfect lens for filmmakers. It is compatible with Sony's Breathing Compensation and active stabilisation and enables cinematic shots with lightweight equipment.

The focus, zoom and aperture rings provide immediate and intuitive creative control. The configurable buttons and linear response MF ensure instant, intuitive manual focus. The dust and moisture resistant design guarantees high reliability in all conditions.

Key specifications

Sensor compatibility
full size
Weight
440 g
Focus type
AutofocusManual focus
Lens type
Zoom
Bayonet lens mount
Sony E
Focal length
24 - 50 mm
Item number
42992380

General information

Manufacturer
Sony
Category
Lenses
Manufacturer no.
SEL2450G.SYX
Release date
24.4.2024

Colour

Colour
Black

Focusing

Minimum focus distance
0.19 m

Camera lens properties

Lens type
Zoom
Bayonet lens mount
Sony E
Aperture
2.80 
Min. aperture
22 
Min. focal length (exact)
24 mm
Max. Focal length (exact)
50 mm
Focal length
24 - 50 mm
Sensor compatibility
full size
Number of diaphragm blades
11 x
Filter thread
67 mm
Number of lenses
16
Number of lens groups
13
Lens equipment
Zoom function
Focus type
AutofocusManual focus
Durability
DustproofSplashproof
Country code
EN

Objective 2 properties

Min. aperture opening
f/22
Max. aperture
f/2.8
Aperture
f/2.8 - 22
Min. focal length (exact)
0.02 m
Max. Focal length (exact)
0.05 m
Filter thread
0.07 m
Lens equipment
Circular apertureZoom function

Origin

Country of origin
Vietnam

Sustainability

Manufacturer commitment
RE100SBTi

Voluntary climate contribution

Manufacturer compensation
According to RE100, the manufacturer Sony fully compensates for its energy consumption, leading to a reduction in emissions.
CO₂-Emission
Climate contribution

Scope of delivery

Scope of delivery
Lens capLens hood

Product dimensions

Weight
440 g
Length
92.30 mm
Diameter
74.80 mm

Package dimensions

Length
16.70 cm
Width
12.60 cm
Height
11.90 cm
Weight
725 g

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30-day right of return
Return policy
24 Months Statutory warrantyGuarantee provisions

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Reviews & Ratings

Statutory warranty score

How often does a product of this brand in the «Lenses» category have a defect within the first 24 months?

Source: Galaxus
  • 2.Nikon
    0,4 %
  • 2.Panasonic
    0,4 %
  • 2.Sony
    0,4 %
  • 5.OM System
    0,5 %
  • 5.Sigma
    0,5 %

Statutory warranty case duration

How many working days on average does it take to process a warranty claim from when it arrives at the service centre until it’s back with the customer?

Source: Galaxus
  • 2.Sigma
    3 days
  • 2.TTArtisan
    3 days
  • 4.Sony
    6 days
  • 5.Nikon
    11 days
  • 6.Fujifilm
    12 days

Return rate

How often is a product of this brand in the «Lenses» category returned?

Source: Galaxus
  • 3.Fujifilm
    5,1 %
  • 3.Nikon
    5,1 %
  • 5.Sony
    5,4 %
  • 6.Sigma
    5,7 %
  • 7.Panasonic
    6 %
Source: Galaxus

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Overall ratingVery good100/100
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digitalkamera.de Logo
digitalkamera.deSingle testReleaseFebruary 2025
  • PositiveRelatively compact and lightweight
  • Positive Splash water and dust protection
  • Positive High resolution in the image centre, especially slightly dimmed
  • Positive Beautiful bokeh
  • Positive Minor optical errors
  • NegativeHousing and filter thread are only made of plastic
Very good100/100
Foto Magazin Logo
Foto MagazinSingle testReleaseAugust 2024

The Sony FE 2.8/24-50 mm G delivers very good optical performance when slightly stopped down.

Very good100/100
DigitalPhoto Logo
DigitalPhotoSingle testReleaseJune 2024
  • Positivehigh imaging performance
  • PositiveFast autofocus
  • Positivecompact design
  • NegativeNo image stabiliser

The new Sony standard zoom secured top marks in the test laboratory. The high image resolution, the lens quality and the fast and precise autofocus were particularly impressive. The only small flaw is that you unfortunately have to do without an image stabiliser. However, this is ultimately only a minor flaw, as the standard zoom was awarded the top rating of "super" in our laboratory and practical...

Very good100/100
Foto Hits Logo
Foto HitsSingle testReleaseJune 2024
  • PositiveThe workmanship and robustness speak in favour of the dust and splash-proof lens. The image quality is also outstanding.
  • NegativeThe lens does not have an optical image stabiliser, which would make perfect sense for the 50-millimetre standard focal length. The focal length range is slightly too short.

Although the 2x zoom range up to 50 millimetres is basically sufficient, the light telephoto focal length up to 70 millimetres is often missed. The Sony lens is more suitable for street photography. Its image quality is beyond criticism.