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The Sony E 55-210mm F4.5-6.3 lens is a lightweight, compact telephoto zoom designed for Sony E-mount APS-C cameras. Featuring a versatile 82-315mm equivalent focal range, whisper-quiet internal focusing, and 4-stop Optical SteadyShot stabilization, it excels at capturing sharp images and smooth video in diverse conditions. Its durable aluminum alloy build and precise manual focus ring make it a reliable companion for both hobbyists and prosumers seeking quality telephoto performance without bulk.


































| ASIN | B00HNJWSDS |
| Best Sellers Rank | #53 in SLR Camera Lenses |
| Brand | Sony |
| Built-In Media | Hood (ALC-SH115), Lens front cap, Lens rear cap |
| Camera Lens | Sony E 55-210mm F4.5-6.3 Lens for Sony E-Mount Cameras (Black) |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Camera Models | Sony APS-C-format E-mount cameras |
| Compatible Camera Mount | Sony E |
| Compatible Devices | Camera |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,107) |
| Exposure Control Type | Automatic |
| Focal Length Description | 55-210 |
| Focus Type | Stepper motor |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00027242874817 |
| Image stabilization | 4 stops claimed |
| Iso Range | 100-6400 or higher |
| Item Weight | 345 Grams |
| Lens | Telephoto |
| Lens Coating Description | ZERO Coating |
| Lens Design | Zoom |
| Lens Fixed Focal Length | 55 Millimeters |
| Lens Mount | Sony E |
| Light Sensitivity | 100-6400 or higher |
| Manufacturer | Sony |
| Maximum Aperture | 6.3 f |
| Maximum Focal Length | 315 |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 1/500 seconds |
| Media Type | ProductImage |
| Minimum Aperture | 32 |
| Minimum Focal Length | 82.5 |
| Model Name | Sony |
| Number of Diaphragm Blades | 7 |
| Photo Filter Size | 49 Millimeters |
| Real Angle Of View | 29 Degrees |
| Screen Size | 108 Millimeters |
| Shooting Modes | portrait, landscape, sports, night mode |
| UPC | 027242874817 |
| Video Capture Format | MP4 |
| Video Capture Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
| Viewfinder Type | Electronic viewfinder (EVF) |
| Warranty Description | 1 year coverage for labor, 1 year coverage for parts |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Zoom Ratio | 3.82:1 |
S**Y
Excellent Lens
Exactly as described
I**7
Lightweight, good range coverage, and doesn't hinder the fast AF of the Sony A6000 :)
I bought this lens to accompany my recently purchased Sony A6000 camera. Works perfectly. 55 to 210 is a range that I principally as a wildlife photographer find incredibly useful. And whilst a Sony mirrorless camera won't be replacing my full dslr for animals anytime soon, this lens works really well, and the zoom range picks up where the 16-50 kit-type lens for the A6000 stops. Very light, nice texture on the zoom ring; I purchased my lens lightly used, and it does expand and contract really easily. I don't think the weight of the lens, its elements, or the hood (which is also satisfactory) would really cause it to travel and slip out of the set range, a lock to keep the lens in at least the 55mm spot wouldn't go unappreciated - but that's likely just me and my paranoia :/ In short; good lens for the money. Not a phenomenal one; the f4.5 - 6.3 range isn't ideal, but for what you'll pay, it's very adequate. It's light enough to not be out of place on a camera as small and equally lightweight as an A6000, but not enough to feel precarious. Would greatly recommend to any hobbyist or prosumer in the market. The number of Sony lenses are still growing, but this is a good entry in the lineup, and covers the seminal 70-200 range every camera should be able to reach out to.
J**S
Wow!!! Definitely worth it!
Wow! This lens is incredible! I am not a professional photographer, I take photos mainly as a hobby with my Sony A6000. I hadn’t purchased a lens in 2 years and was looking for a zoom lens. I saw a G lens but felt that the $999 price was too high and figured I’d settle for something a little more economical. I love it! It is a little heavy, but it’s a really great lens. See the photos I took with it. The only con is that it does take some time to focus which is annoying when I’m trying to take a photo of a moving bird.
T**Y
Hmmm....
So I bought an A6300 after selling my A6000 and I bought a couple Sigma Contemporary lens (16mm and 30mm) along with the 50mm Sony and liked all those lens but man the Sigma 16mm is so big it defeated the purpose of the smaller footprint that e-mount brings to the table. I sold the 16mm. Great sharp photos, but not any better than a 12mm Oly mounted on my main camera, a Panasonic gx8. So much bigger though. Anyway, I read so many bad reviews of this particular lens I put off and put off buying it. But then I bought one for a hundred bucks. Handheld is the only way I shoot and I love this lens on the A6300. Popped shutter priority as the setting, extended it all the way out, shot the moon. Shooting hand held through a window, extended straight out, I got this pic of an angry Robin. Now I'm thinking about investing in another Sony low budget lens or two. This 55-210 compliments the sharp 50mm Sony Prime really well. I highly recommend getting a cheap used 55-210. For my type of shooting I love it.
M**E
Excellent reach, but fuzzy
Would recommend using this lens in combination with a stabilized body or on a tripod. Even though the lens technically has OSS built in, at the far end of the telephoto ranges the shake on an a6100, even standing still, is enough to blur the image. However, the reach on it is outstanding and is perfect for sporting/spectator events in good lighting. The lens is NOT the sharpest, which is expected for a budget telephoto, so I would either not expect to have very large prints with this unless you're enhancing the image with AI. But I would recommend it for someone trying to figure out if long-distance photography is important to them, or if it only makes up a small portion of their activity. Would probably not recommend it for professional work.
U**A
Muy buena calidad
J**G
Fue una excelente compra. El vendedor es totalmente recomendado. El producto llegó el día indicado. Es de segunda mano pero está en excelente estado. Espero vendan otras referencias para mi cámara pues volvería a comprar.
E**G
Not stellar, but good enough for casual use.
Coming from the Canon DSLR system, I am used to the stellar optics of its value telephoto lens: EFS 55-250mm F4-5.6 IS STM. So when I bought the Sony 55-210mm, I had already known that it would not live up to my high expectation. I did not want to invest in those >$1K FE telephoto lenses as I wasn't sure about switching totally from Canon to Sony. Previously, I was using my vintage Canon FD 80-200mm F4 lens with an adapter for my Sony E-mount bodies. But this set up did not allow me to nail focus consistently with manual focus. Forget about wildlife and action, it 's just not gonna happen. I also pondered about micro 4/3 as it has 2x crop factor and there are many choices for telephoto. But I eventually stick with Sony because of its great CMOS sensor for high ISO. When Amazon Warehouse deal had some inventory of the 55-210mm for a reasonable price, I took the plunge. I wanted to downside my gear for travel and with the 55-210mm I might also be able to sneak that into indoor concerts. My Canon 7D Mark2 and 5D Mark2 DSLR are just too bulky and less discreet. The Sony 55-210mm performs flawlessly on my A6000 body. I took them out to do some wildlife photography at my local refuge and was able to capture some reasonably good shots of birds in flight and butterflies. The focal range is still a tack too short. Fortunately, I make that up the 24Mpixels sensor of the A6000 body by cropping heavily. Sharpness especially toward the corner and wide open is definitely nowhere near my Canon EFS 55-250mm STM. BTW, the latter lens offers an incredible value. You could pick one up from Canon refurbished store at about $149 with 1 year warranty if you happen to own a Canon DSLR. The lowest I have seen on the Sony 55-210mm brand news is still about $200 and it's slower and less sharp. However, if your intention is for casual use, it does it job. I think it would be alright for 4K video recording as well as the lens only needs to resolve up to about 8 megapixels. To sum up, this Sony E 55-210mm is the only choice with AF capability at a price below $400. I wouldn't pay full retail for it because of its value. Its build quality is pretty decent with its metal body and metal mount instead of plastic. OSS image stablization works reasonably well on my A6000 and it 's quiet. If you don't have high expectation, this would be the lens for your telephoto need. Otherwise, go ahead and spend your hard earn money on the FE 70-200mm F4 or FE 70-300mm.
な**き
純正だけあって付け替え、使用感抜群でした!
V**Y
A nice zoom lens. With body made of Mag-Alloy, silent AF motor AND built-in Image Stabilisation (IS). On top of everything, this lens has "Focus Tracking Compatibility" with E-mount Cameras, which is of GREAT help, when shooting moving objects (in decent light) at the 210mm end. The kit SELP16-50 lens and this lens are more than adequate if you are upgrading to APS-C Sensor based Camera and want to shoot much more interesting photos than your P&S or Bridge Camera. For a reach of 210mm (315mm Full Frame equivalent), this is the cheapest Native Lens. The SEL70200G is massive and sells for around Rs 1 Lac. Certain adapted Zoom Lenses are much better Optically, cost around Rs 5000, but, without the Stabilisation, difficult to have crisp shots above 135mm when used hand-held and in low light. Normally for 210mm, you need to choose 1/210 seconds shutter speed without IS. With IS,I can slow down to 1/50 seconds, at 210mm. With Stationary objects, hand-held shots are possible even at 1/20 seconds (if I remember to choose ISO 3200, hold my breath, use focus peaking and X9.6 magnification), even with illumination from JUST ONE 36W Tube Light. I generally prefer adapted wide angle primes at 28mm and the E-mount 35mm. So this lens is not frequently used, but, is always in the Camera Bag, because of its compact size and low weight. THAT, is the key-point for this Zoom Lens. Just buy it. For those planning to buy Adapted Zoom Lenses: 1. Buying an used and fully manual Zoom lens will be cheap but will get you lot of frustrating images above 150mm, if lighting conditions are bad and you shoot hand-held. But, it will be a fun tool to learn Photography. Seriously. 2. I originally considered "Auto Focus Canon EF-NEX adapter plus Canon EF 70-300mm IS Lens OR Canon EF-S 55-250mm". As per DXO site, performance wise, the EF 70-300mm IS Lens is very close to Canon "L" variant ! If you do not mind the size and weight, go get it along with the adapter. But, mostly the lens will be kept at home, I guess. And, the Canon EF-S 55-250 leads by a thin margin optically. The Sony wins due to faster AF, Compact Size and Focus Tracking. If you have a Sony APS-C sensor based E-Mount Camera, and you do NOT have a "Canon EF-S 55-250 lens", do not think too much and get this lens.
J**.
Great addition to my song a6000, prompt delivery
A**O
An excellent buy for my SONY alpha 6000. Fantastic picture quality. They complement my camera's anti shake feature and I got some really lovely pictures from ICEtrain traveling at 260 kmph in Europe. Light weight and fixes on the camera body in jiffy.
D**N
Good
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