Sony Unveils 20mm f/1.8 G: Its Widest Full-Frame E-Mount Prime Lens Yet

Sony has just released the brand new FE 20mm f/1.8 G: a lightweight, high-performance, ultra-wide prime lens for full-frame Sony mirrorless cameras that the company has dubbed “the widest full-frame prime lens in E-mount lineup.”

The 20mm f/1.8 G promises excellent performance in a compact, weather-sealed package. Optically, the lens is made up of 14 elements in 12 groups, including two advanced aspherical (AA) elements and three extra-low dispersion (ED) elements to address aberration and deliver a crisp image across the entire frame. Focus relies on two extreme dynamic (XD) linear motors that should deliver fast and accurate autofocus, and the 9-blade aperture can be de-clicked using a built-in On/Off switch.

Despite the lens small size—it only weighs 373g (13.2 oz)—Sony promises “excellent close up performance” with a minimum focus distance of 7.5 inches, and accurate reproduction of point light sources with “high contrast and minimum sagittal flare” for astrophotographers.

Here’s a quick intro to the new Sony FE 20mm f/1.8 G:

A closer look at the lens attached to a full-frame Sony a7 III and a crop-sensor a6600:

And some official sample photos published from the Sony website:

The Sony FE 20mm f/1.8 G is going to be available to pre-order now for $900 and will begin shipping in March. To learn more about this lens, head over to the Sony website.

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