Two years after Sony announced its game-changing A7 and A7R series of full-frame mirrorless cameras, we created an exceptional guide to help photographers choose the best lenses for their gear. The Sony lens guide, thus, is an amalgamation of some of the most exciting lenses we have reviewed. But today, it gets an update. We all know how the camera industry works—there is a new iteration every year, and sometimes, it gets really confusing to choose from numerous options. So, to make your life easy, we collated a list that can help you choose a lens that yields effective results in your artistic journey.
Why You Should Trust Us
For the past 15 years, The Phoblographer has been the only publication persistent with gear roundups, and we take our job very seriously. We know our readers and how often their requirements can change in an ever-evolving industry. So, to ensure you get the best, we have been in touch with camera and lens makers and have tested almost every piece of equipment they have created. That’s not all; our publication also features the largest data on actual lens reviews.
To make matters more clear, we are an authentic publication where our reviewers consistently research the lens they get. We use the product, and our reviews also include original images created by the lens. Our guide is created so you can go to the actual review we did and make a judgment for yourself. Our only aim is to provide the best to our readers and ensure that there is no hindrance to their practice. We have been very transparent to you, even with our communication with camera and lens makers, and that just proves how much we value honesty and trust.
That’s not all. If we have not tested a product, it never makes it to the roundup. In that sense, every lens you see on the Sony lens guide has been employed by us and put through the paces to help you make an educated choice. Furthermore, the guide has listed the lens from the widest focal length to the longest. It assists you in understanding the different terminologies between various Sony lenses and what they stand for.
The Sony Lens Guide For Full Frame Cameras

It’s important for us to show you the plethora of lenses available for the full-frame camera. So, in this round-up, we have listed not only lenses from Sony but also those from third-party manufacturers. We know how a price point can make or break a camera arsenal. For instance, our test found the Samyang 14mm F2.8 II MF quite an excellent lens. Thus, it is one of the options available in our Sony lens guide. Similarly, the Sigma 65mm f2 DG DN Contemporary offered us exceptional bokeh, which gives your pictures a cinematic quality. All of this for just $699.
Similarly, the guide also offers exceptional lenses from Sony itself, such as the Sony 135mm F1.8 G Master, Sony Zeiss 35mm F2.8, and Sony 24mm F2.8 G. Our real-world reviews showcase how quick their autofocus was, the low distortion rate, and how exceptionally sharp they have been. Of course, they are slightly priced higher than Sigma or Tamron. So, the decision sits with you on what works best for your budget.
Quickly go to the Sony lens guide immediately and see the entire roundup for yourself. We are certain you will find something that suits your needs.
