A. Kong
Ive spent the last 3 months researching the A6000 and all of its lenses, and this has to be the most capable lens available--bar none. Let me clear the air first.... This lens does NOT beat every other lens in every single focal range and aperture. But, to be fair, that lens just doesnt exist. However, it does everything I want and need well enough that it spends 95% of the time on my A6000. Ill explain the other 5% at the end, if youre not bored out of your mind by then. A little backstory. Im a peeper... a pixel peeper that is, and I want every photo crisp and sharp.... thats just me. So I spent days setting up my test bed, taking test photos, compiling them, and comparing them in Photoshop to see how they all stack up and attached a test photo with my results. SHOT SETTINGS: ISO100, Manual Focus, Focal length: 18/19mm, Noise Reduction: OFF, SteadyShot: OFF RESULTS: The SELP18105G at least matches the Sigma at f4.0 It blows the SELP1650 out of the water (Just check the shots and youll see why) THOUGHTS: If a zoom lens can zoom 87mm and still hold its own (and in some cases win) against a well regarded prime lens, then why buy prime? So, you can get more exercise?! This was at the lenss widest too! At F5.0 it most definitely matches or beats the Sigma in sharpness all across the image. I took way too many photos to share here, but trust me this lens is way worth it. TIPS: I checked this lens at every focal length with every F-stop, and it is SHARPEST at F5.0-F5.6 (depending on focal length). If you own this lens, set it to aperture priority F5.0 and you should get the sharpest image this lens can produce at the given focal length. I compared this against the SEL55210 and found it to be sharper than it as well at comparable focal lengths (but obviously it had an extra 95mm range). Lastly, the only other lens I use (that 5% I mentioned earlier) is a Rokinon/Samyang 12mm f2.0 for astrophotography. Dont get me wrong, the SELP18105G can do that too, but the extra FOV and two stops of light are worth the trouble of swapping lenses and having to manually dial everything in. My whole camera kit is made up of just those two lenses and I couldnt be any happier with the results I get from them. OTHER STUFF: OSS: This lens has optical image stabilization which is a must for video IMO and important towards the telephoto end of the lens (70mm+) PS: I Bought and reviewed the "International Version" to save the 100+ bucks but it should be exactly the same as this version.