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A high-performance telephoto lens with the widest aperture in its class. Whether you’re shooting a distant mountain peak or a beautiful orchid at arm’s length, this superb telephoto lens provides amazing image quality. Its f/1.8 aperture makes it the brightest telephoto lens in its class -- and with 35mm-equivalent 202.5mm focal length plus the ability to focus tightly on objects closer than three feet away, it can cover an amazing range of photographic assignments.
Ultra-Bright Images:
At fully open f/1.8 aperture (the best in its class), this high-performance 135mm lens creates amazingly bright telephoto images.
Superb Sharpness:
In conjunction with the Super SteadyShot image stabilization system of the Sony α (alpha) DSLR-A100 camera, this lens gives you excellent results even working with hand-held camera by available light.
Close-up Focusing:
You can capture professional-quality images of both faraway scenes and objects closer than three feet.
Internal Focusing System:
Internal lens elements move to increase auto-focus speed to help you catch quick action.
ED (Extra-low Dispersion) Glass:
Two ED Glass lenses minimize flare and greatly reduce chromatic aberration, giving you sharp, clear telephoto shots.
Posted by Darren in our Lenses category on June 06, 2006