Sony today announced four new full-frame lenses for its E-mount camera system today, bringing the total number of FE lenses to 11. The new lenses are: the 28mm f/2, 35mm f/1.4, 90mm f/2.8 macro, and 24-240mm f/3.5-6.3.



The company is filling in holes in its lens lineup as it continues “the rapid expansion of [its] popular mirrorless camera system.”

FE 28mm f/2

The 28mm f/2 is a wide angle prime lens that features a bright maximum aperture that’s great for landscape photography and handheld shooting, especially in low light.

Features include a high-grade aluminum finish, a light and compact design, “whisper-quiet” autofocusing, a 9-blade circular aperture, 3 aspherical lens elements, a length that remains constant during focusing, and multi-coating to suppress flare and ghosting.

It’ll be available in May 2015 for $450.

Zeiss Distagon T* FE 35mm f/1.4 ZA

The new 35mm f/1.4 is a wide angle prime lens that Sony says will “showcase legendary Zeiss optical performance in a compact design”. It’s the first E-mount lens to have a fixed maximum aperture of f/1.4.

Features include a minimum focusing distance of ~1 foot, a 9-bladed circular aperture, 3 aspherical elements, multi-coating, a Direct Drive SSM (DDSSM) system for whisper-quiet focusing, a dedicated aperture ring with click stops, and dust/moisture resistance.

The lens will be released in April 2015 for $1,600.

FE 90mm f/2.8 Macro G OSS

The new 90mm f/2.8 is a medium telephoto macro lens designed for both super-close-up photos and for portraits. It’s the first mid-telephoto macro lens offered for the E-mount lineup, and features a 1:1 magnification ratio.

Features include built-in Optical SteadyShot (OSS) image stabilization, DDSSM focusing, 9 blade circular aperture, a focus hold button and sliding focus ring, and dust/moisture resistance.

It’ll start shipping in July 2015 for $1,100.

FE 24-240mm f/3.5-6.3 OSS

The 24-240mm f/3.5-6.3 is an all-in-one lens with a 10x zoom. Sony says it’s an “ideal travel partner” for handling everything you need to capture in daily life, allowing you to capture everything from wide-angle to telephoto without having to swap lenses.

The design includes 5 aspherical elements and one ED glass element, an advanced linear motor for zooming, OSS stabilization, and dust/moisture resistance.

It’ll arrive in March 2015 for $1,000.

Four New Converters

Sony is also releasing four new converters for the E-mount. The new SEL075UWC and SEL057FEC are ultra-wide and fisheye converters, respectively, for full-frame E-mount lenses. Pair them with the new 28mm f/2, and you’ll have a lens that shoots 21mm or 16mm fisheye, respectively.

These are also the first converters that will embed correct EXIF data into each photo captured with them. They’ll cost $250 and $300, respectively.

There’s also a pair of VCL-ECU2 and VCL-ECF2 converters for doing the same thing for APS-C lenses. They’re compatible with the E 16mm f/2.8 and the E 20mm f/2.8, and will cost $160 and $180, respectively, when they’re available in May 2015.

Software Update for Speedier Startup

Sony today also released a new software update that speeds up start up time for certain full frame E-mount lenses. Customers will be able to pick up the update in late March 2015.