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The Sony 18-135mm F3.5-5.6 OSS is a versatile APS-C E-mount zoom lens offering 7.5x magnification (27-202.5mm equivalent). Featuring advanced aspherical and ED glass elements for exceptional sharpness, Optical SteadyShot stabilization for crisp images, and fast, quiet autofocus, it’s designed for professionals and enthusiasts seeking a single lens to master landscapes, portraits, and close-ups with stunning bokeh and reliable performance.
















| ASIN | B078T2184C |
| Batteries | 1 9V batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #587 in SLR Camera Lenses |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (373) |
| Date First Available | January 10, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 11.5 ounces |
| Item model number | SEL18135 |
| Manufacturer | Sony |
| Product Dimensions | 2.75 x 3.5 x 0.03 inches |
M**D
Professional reviewers are right, this is a great lens
I bought this for my Sony a6400 camera which I bought with the kit 16-50 mm Sony lens. From a picture-taking point of view, this lens is more versatile, easier to use, and takes equal or better pictures. Versatile: It can capture closer/bigger images in macro mode and the zoom range offers just that extra nudge that I wanted. I’ve been mainly using it for hiking, where I’m using it to capture small flowers, critters, landscapes and a fossil or two. Easier: This lens doesn’t need to power open like my 16-50 lens does when I turn the camera on making it quieter (and lighter on the battery) to use. The zoom and focus rings feel great in my hand and the switch to put the lens in manual focus is convenient. Cons: This lens is heavier and more obtrusive than the 16-50. It’s not a big deal in my pack but the heft is noticeable when I hike with the camera on my neck. Additionally, I feel the weight when shooting. By obtrusive, I mean that the size makes some people/subjects uneasy — there’s no mistaking that they are the subject of the image. The 16-50 is more discrete. That said, the silent and instantaneous power up does let me quietly raise the camera when I see a shot. I am happy to have both lenses. This one for when I’m all about taking pictures. Though it’s my go-to for now, I’ll probably use the 16-50 for travel, parties, and when I’m out with others hoping to get a few snapshots.
O**N
Great lens for your trips
If you are looking for a single versatile lens with a good range and great image quality, look elsewhere. Good size and decent wights that does not adds too much bulk. Quick manual zoom and ability to switch MA/AF. Very satisfied with the quality compared to the kit lens (16-50, 55-210), and especially the versatility and ability to move easily across a 18-135 zoom range w/o the need to change lenses.
D**E
Very happy with this lens
I have this lens mounted on my Sony A6500. I also have the SEL1018, SEL50F18, SEL35F18, and the kit SELP1650 (which I never use). I find I use this lens (SEL18135) 90% of the time now and just find it really easy to carry around and get a decent range with good quality. I use for stills as I don't really do video. I'm purely an amateur photographer, so not using this lens for anything other than my hobby so take that into account. These opinions are purely subjective - no technical measurements. Pros are: light weight, small size, good image quality, quick focus in good light. Cons are: sometimes hunts for focus in low light, vignetting on wide angle end, doesn't obey the in-camera focus setting (have to use the AF/MF switch on the lens). Regarding vignetting, I shoot everything in RAW and when you apply the lens adjustment for this lens in Lightroom it fixes it automatically, so not a big deal. See the driftwood shots for example of before and after. In short, I like this lens a lot and would definitely buy it again. I attached a few photos. Most have been edited in Lightroom.
J**B
Works for photos or videos.
Very nice lens. A little pricey, but much better than the 16-50mm that came with my ZV-E10 11. Honestly, no comparison. It is a manual lens and doesn't zoom out by hitting any buttons. But still a great all-around lens.
J**N
Good walk-around/vacation lens
Initial Review January 1, 2022 This is an APS-C E Mount lens for Sony cameras. I already had the popular Sony 18-105 lens but was looking for something smaller for travel or general walk-around. I purchased this 18-135 and spent a few weeks comparing the two. Much has been written about these two lenses. It isn't easy picking one over the other. In my estimation they are equally sharp so that wasn't a factor. Sony 18-105 advantages and disadvantages. - Advantage: Power zoom for those who shoot video - Advantage: Constant f/4 - Disadvantage: Size and Weight In my opinion if you don't care about size and weight the 18-105 would be the best choice. Sony 18-135 Advantages and Disadvantages - Advantage longer reach. The 135 over 105 really isn't much different so not a factor for me. - Advantage Smaller and Lighter. As travel and walk around is the main use for me this was a deciding factor. - Disadvantage: f/3.5-5.6. For me, a photo shooter, this really isn't too much of a disadvantage. Zoomed to 18mm the f/3.5 aperture is actually better than the 18-105. Zoom out a little and it is at f/4.0 so equal to the 18-105. Zoom out more and it gets worse than the 18-105. Only if I shoot in a darker environment will the f5.6 be an issue. For bright environments this isn't an issue. So on balance, in my case, I choose to keep this 18-135 and I sold the 18-105. Your conclusion may be different. They really are quite similar. I recommend this lens
J**I
Sharp and versatile lens
I love this lens! By far a much better lens than the sel1650 kit lens which oringally came with my A6000. Though honestly, I was not sure as when I first got the lens, as photos at the extreme range of 135mm (205mm FF equivlant) did not seem tack sharp to me. This said, my old kit lens only went to 50mm . . . as it turned out, I had not adjusted my shooting to the longer focal range, and apparently cannot hold a lens still enough (even with OSS) at the longest range without it affecting my photo sharpness. I upped my minimum iso to 400 on my camera, and amazingly enough, everything is coming back tack sharp with a combo of increased shutter speed and aperature to compensate for my lack of holding the lense steady, and giving me a larger depth of field. No complaints here. Worth every penny. In combination with my SEL 10-18 (also highly recommended), I am very happy with this setup. Would buy again.
S**D
Ja, mit A6700 sehr gute Bilder gemacht.
D**R
As a single lens for travel, this is amazing, covering a wide range of focal lengths, while producing great images
J**E
It’s perfect for what I do, photography is my hobby and the 18-135mm is exactly what I wanted
A**N
This is my 2nd copy having sold my 1st one when I sold my A6400. This lens is SHARP and it's the perfect travel lens. No regrets buying this. Great size too.
K**M
Now, I have a ASPC crop sensor so I bite the bullet on utilizing wide angle lenses. But this 18-135 does the trick! It's not crazy wide, and not crazy zoom for f3-5. Serves me well and an essential to my gear for sure!
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