







🌟 Elevate your portraits with Sony’s sharpest secret weapon!
The Sony 85mm f/1.8 Full-Frame E-Mount Prime Lens is a lightweight, compact telephoto prime designed for professional-quality portraits and events. Featuring a bright f/1.8 aperture, 9-blade circular diaphragm for smooth bokeh, and an advanced linear motor for fast, silent autofocus, it delivers exceptional sharpness and subject separation. Ideal for low-light shooting and artistic depth-of-field effects, this lens is a top choice for millennial pros seeking premium results without the premium price.

















| ASIN | B06VTFTZ17 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 54 in Camera Lenses |
| Brand Name | Sony |
| Camera Lens | 85 mm |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Camera Models | Sony A6100, Sony A6600, Sony A7 III, Sony A7R IV |
| Compatible Devices | Sony ILCE-7 Serie & Sony Alpha E-Mount Kameras |
| Compatible Mountings | Sony E |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,394) |
| Exposure Control Type | Automatic, manual |
| Fixed Focal Length | 85 Millimetres |
| Focus Type | Auto Focus |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04548736058354 |
| Has Self-Timer | No |
| Image Stabilization Type | no |
| Iso Range | 100-3200 |
| Item Weight | 0.37 Kilograms |
| Lens Coating Description | Nano AR Coating |
| Lens Design | Prime |
| Lens Mount | Sony E |
| Lens Type | Telephoto |
| Light Sensitivity | High |
| Manufacturer | Sony |
| Maximum Aperture | 1.8 Millimetres |
| Maximum Focal Length | 85 |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 1/500 seconds |
| Media Type | ProductImage, EnhancedContent |
| Minimum Aperture | 22 |
| Minimum Focal Length | 85 |
| Model Name | 85 mm / F 1.8 FE (SEL85F18) |
| Number of Diaphragm Blades | 9 |
| Photo Filter Size | 67 Millimeters |
| Real Angle Of View | 19 Degrees |
| Shooting Modes | Automatic, Manual |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Viewfinder Type | Electric Visor (EVF) |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
| Zoom Ratio | 1:1 |
A**R
Compact, budget, portrait perfection.
This is the perfect budget 85mm portrait lens for sony E-Mount, both for APS-C & Full Frame. There are some quirks, but this has great character. Positives: Weight: Very Light & compact Clarity: Clean image, even on higher resolution sensors Noise: There is only the slightest autofocus noise Focus: Although this is using an older motor design, for most photos - this meets my needs. Things to keep in mind: There aren't really any negatives at this price point. As this lens is also regularly on offer, you can't really go wrong. With that said, it's the perfect portrait carry for lovers of this focal length. The image is clear and the background separation is brilliant, you likely won't be using it for sport content and to be honest, I haven't even attempted it for this use. For 95% of people, this is the perfect starter portrait lens - I would even say, unless you specifically need the top tier, most wedding photographers would be more than happy use this in a professional context. This is a full frame lens, so for those using this on the APS-C cameras, you're getting closer to the 127mm F2.8 look. If you need something actually close to this focal range, you will want to pickup either the Sigma 56mm F1.4 or the Sony Zeiss 55mm F1.8. Its compact nature means it's always at least a second lens on my carry.
T**G
Sony SEL-85F18 – A Must-Have Portrait Lens
Sony SEL-The Sony SEL-85F18 is an affordable, high-quality 85mm prime lens that delivers sharp images, beautiful bokeh, and excellent low-light performance. It’s a fantastic option for portrait photographers who want professional-level results without breaking the bank. What Makes It Great? • Crisp, Sharp Images – The lens produces tack-sharp photos with amazing detail, even at f/1.8. • Smooth & Creamy Bokeh – Thanks to its 9-blade aperture, backgrounds melt away beautifully, making your subject pop. • Lightweight & Compact – Unlike heavier portrait lenses, this one is easy to carry and comfortable to use for long shoots. • Fast & Accurate Autofocus – Works well in both photo and video, with quiet and responsive AF that locks onto subjects quickly. • Great in Low Light – The f/1.8 aperture lets in plenty of light, making it a solid choice for indoor and evening shots. A Few Things to Consider • No Optical Stabilization – Not a big issue for most portrait work, but handheld video or low-light shooting might require steady hands or a tripod. • Plastic Build (but Solid Construction) – While not as premium as G Master lenses, it still feels durable and well-made. Final Thoughts For portrait photographers, event shooters, or anyone looking for a high-quality prime lens, the Sony SEL-85F18 is an amazing value. It delivers pro-level image quality, smooth bokeh, and reliable autofocus, all in a lightweight and affordable package. Final Score: 9.5/10 – One of the best budget-friendly portrait lenses for Sony mirrorless cameras!
T**X
A strong performing, competitive lens
This lens is an excellent performer and represents a good compromise compared to the premium f1.4 GM lens and third party alternatives. The key strengths of this lens for me are - the autofocus is quick and accurate, meeting my needs for portraits - both human and feline. - it features a customisable button and autofocus switch on the lens for convenient control/usability. - build quality is very good - it feels good in the hand without being heavy. - the image quality is excellent and sharp. The aperture of f1.8 is more than usable as I frequently stop the lens down to ensure both eyes and the face is in focus and I like to include some of the background for context. On an A7iii the lowlight performance means that f1.8 is usable in lowlight situations and experience has backed it up. On a higher resolution body such as the A7RIII or A7RIV, noise may be an issue but that is subjective. I came to this after using my venerable Canon EF85mm f1.8 via an MC-11 adapter by Sigma. The Sony 85mm f1.8 is a definite upgrade in every way from build quality to image quality. It’s moderate size and weight means it is always in my camera bag and I have used it in street, landscape, casual and portrait settings without issue. There are cheaper options available but you compromise on build quality and features (control switches and custom button) and there are premium alternatives which offer potentially higher performance. The 85mm f1.8 represents a balanced alternative, priced very competitively with strong performance.
O**V
An optically sharp, lightweight portrait lens at an affordable price.
An excellent lens, for me, as an amateur, it’s just a gift! Optically sharp, very light glass, I liked the strict design, excellent autofocus, good bokeh in portraits, light weight and of course - cheap price! The case is assembled perfectly, nothing hangs or creaks. For my Sony A7M2 camera this is what I need! I had my eye on it for a long time, but the budget was limited. I was very happy to buy it in January 2024 at an excellent Black Friday price of £379. By the way, if anyone needs a 50mm lens for full format, now there is a new Meike FE AF 50mm f/1.8, it is also on AMAZON, I just bought it too and am very pleased with it. And what’s interesting is that it costs 2 times less than this one. I repeat once again, I’m not a professional, so I don’t look for expensive super bright lenses at crazy prices, photographing based on the principle: it’s not the equipment that shoots, but the photographer!
J**Y
Really worth
Incredible item Greater low light performance Good for portrait Excellent bokeh effect
K**V
Sony 85mm f/1.8
Sharp lens, fast auto focus, not GM but very, very good lens.
P**0
Je l'ai acheté 500€ dans la promotion de Printemps et il est monté ici sur un Sony A7c. Malgré la taille des lentilles, l'objectif reste léger (371g). Vous noterez sa composition comprends un verre ED qui est là pour réduire les aberrations chromatiques. Si les aberrations chromatiques latérales sont bien corrigées, les aberrations chromatiques longitudinales sont seulement réduites (elles sont bien mieux réduites que la version Nikkor AF-S 85mm/1.8 qui n'utilise pas de verre ED). J'ai volontairement grossi (à 200%) le défaut montrant une page d'un livre photographié de biais à f/1.8. Le texte avant la zone nette est coloré en bleu, celui après la zone nette est un peu entouré de rose. Mais, dans la vie réelle, sauf si vous faites le portrait d'une personne dont le vêtement est écrit comme une page de texte, vous pourrez utiliser la pleine ouverture. Sinon, ce défaut disparaîtra à partir de f/4. J'ai repris les test MTF du principal loueur américain "LensRentals" qui publie les mesures de netteté à pleine ouverture de 10 objectifs. Ces mesures vont plus loin que celle des Sony qui se limite à 30 paires de lignes par mm et sera applicable aux boîtiers de 50Mpixels. La netteté est excellente pour un objectifs de 500€. Elle descends doucement du centre vers les bords. Le vignettage est important comme toujours pour les objectifs à grande ouverture et il sera corrigé par l'application Sony Imaging Edge ou par le boîtier si vous vous contentez des JPEG. Le "Flare" (reflets dans l'objectif) est extrêmement bien traité avec une qualité du traitement anti-reflets excellente. Vous pourrez faire des portraits en contre-jour sans soucis. Le Sony A7c que j'utilise n'a que 24Mpixels mais il m'a permis de voir le rendu des couleurs sur ces fleurs de printemps. La prise en main est excellente. L'autofocus peut être rapide ou assez lent selon que le boîtier reconnaît la personne ou l'objet à photographier. Si vous prenez une série d'images d'une personne, ce sera très rapide parce que le boîtier reconnaît son sujet. Si vous partez d'une image complètement floue, ce sera plus long... Donc, essayez de partir sur une mise au point approximative avant de mitrailler.
G**G
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A**L
best lens and great deal
K**7
Good for portrait
S**R
La verdad que me salió bien de precio por menos de500€. Es un objetivo que no debe faltar en tu mochila, para retrato es perfecto da muy buena calidad de imagen desde 1.8, si no te importa el dinero puedes comprar el 1.4 pero en precio se dispara mucho sin embargo en calidad de imagen no vale la pena a no ser que te ganes la vida con la fotografía. Yo no compraría otras opciones como viltrox que a pesar de ser buena opción y en cuestión de calidad se puede decir q están muy parejos no creo que a la larga merezca la pena. La compra de objetivos es algo muy personal pero los originales de la marca siempre siempre siempre van más finos de las marcas de terceros. Todos sabemos que sigma tamron viltrox sanyang fabrican cada día mejores productos pero para pagar casi lo mismo me quedo con sony. Llevo más de 15 años haciendo fotos probando todas las marcas del mercado canon pentax nikon y ahora sony y en cuestión de objetivos he tenido los pata negra de todas las marcas y puedo decir bien alto que no siempre compensa pagar 2000€ por un objetivo. Soy analista de artículos fotográficos tengo una web y canal de YouTube con mis reviews y puedo deciros que los pata negra de cada marca no suelen ir acompañados de lo que ofrecen por el precio que valen. Solo para gente que viva de esto y gane dinero con esto merece la pena pagar por los top. En este caso del 85mm hay varios y el más caro es el g máster 1.4 pues no ofrece tanto más que este pornel triple de precio. Hay opciones más ajustadas que van realmente bien, ahora si tengo que elegir entre algunas marcas de terceros y el sony 1.8 no me lo pienso.
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