My Sony FE 28-70mm f2 GM review: wedding and event heaven! Sony FE 28-70mm f2 USA price at B&H: bhpho.to/3CK3ouN or UK price at WEX: tidd.ly/3CB9C07 Buy used gear from MPB: prf.hn/l/YLqwRAP // Sell used gear: bit.ly/3ULU9yL Buy Gordon a coffee: www.paypal.me/cameralabs Gordon's In Camera book: amzn.to/2n61PfI / Amazon uk: amzn.to/2mBqRVZ Cameralabs merchandise: redbubble.com/people/cameralabs/shop Gordon’s retro gear channel: www.youtube.com/@DinoBytes Gordon's travel tips channel: www.youtube.com/@GordonsTravelTips #mympb @mpbcom Equipment used for producing my videos MacBook Air 15in (M3): amzn.to/4cPat9S DJI Osmo Pocket 3: click.dji.com/AIOhqT-LWUFDq-bGk8hD4Q?pm=link Panasonic Lumix S5 II: amzn.to/3Hf5IcI Sony A6400: prf.hn/l/pRO0wp5 Sony e 24mm f1.8: amzn.to/2TqWNzk Rode NT USB mic: amzn.to/3AdHcUp Rode Wireless Go II mic: amzn.to/3xkCvGo Rode Lavalier Go mic: amzn.to/3ygzzKY Godox UL150 light: amzn.to/2VpVbXE Godox QR-P70 softbox: amzn.to/3yQfGdF 00:00 - Sony FE 28-70mm f2 GM intro and rivals 01:19 - Sony FE 28-70mm f2 GM size and weight 02:19 - Sony FE 28-70mm f2 GM build quality 02:28 - Sony FE 28-70mm f2 GM controls 03:07 - Sony FE 28-70mm f2 GM smooth and tight 04:03 - Sony FE 28-70mm f2 GM focusing for photo 04:28 - Sony FE 28-70mm f2 GM focusing for video 04:46 - Sony FE 28-70mm f2 GM face tracking and presentations 05:32 - Sony FE 28-70mm f2 GM focus breathing and compensation 06:20 - Sony FE 28-70mm f2 GM quality resolution landscape 09:18 - Sony FE 28-70mm f2 GM quality portraits 10:00 - Sony FE 28-70mm f2 GM quality bokeh 11:12 - Sony FE 28-70mm f2 GM quality sunstars diffraction spikes 11:31 - Sony FE 28-70mm f2 GM quality macro 12:00 - Sony FE 28-70mm f2 GM verdict and samples Music: www.davidcuttermusic.com / @dcuttermusic As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases
@Jones5121 Sigma 18-50 and 10-18 2.8 are such lenses. Both of them are half the weight of what APS-C 2.8 zooms were in the DSLR era, while being sharper.
Weight is more important to me will,stick to the 24-60 mkII. Have the 35mm 1.4 for when it’s really dark and the Tamron 35-150 f2-2.8 covers most things for events
Thanks for this - the two questions I am left with is how does the 28-70 compare to the Sony 24-70/2.8 GM II in overlapping focal lengths and apertures; and how does it compare to the Tamron 35-150/2-2.8 - which to me is an awesome travel portrait lens
A terrific lens for sure. However, how many Canon and Nikon users are going to switch to Sony because of this lens? Close to zero. This is good for Sony because they will sell a bunch of them to Sony owners that have been envious of Canon's 5 or 6 year old 28-70 f2.
What a wonderful and professional review! And I also learn a lot from your channel. I wanna ask if you would be interested in reviewing Comica's microphones, and how can I contact you for cooperation?😊
Now, thats chunky but it is a pity they didn't go for an internal zoom. Yes that would have made it a little longer but for the width a little more lenght wouldnt be much of an issue.
This really is an impressive lens. This is going to be a game changer for wedding and events photographers. Seems to outperform the Canon version while being significantly lighter. Well done Sony!
@@petrpohnan875 it was a cool concept but impractical. Way too heavy to use all day, plus the autofocus speed and accuracy weren’t where they needed to be for fast paced, candid moments.
@@christianthane1482well it is the lens for an event, you can do portraits, group, detail, interior and exterior...all without change the lens at all. And 1kg is not too much for all of this, because some 20-60 is like 500gr and not F2, and a 85mmF2 weight like 700gr....1kg is around the same in hand for me. This is a 9/10 lens for me, just pair with the a7 and glue them to do it all 😂
@@mousbleu I do not think it is a real competition. As the owner of Canon RF 28-70/2, two Canon bodies, flashes, many other lenses and Canon based gear, I can not imagine I would switch all these just because of 500g of weight saving on one lens.
I've not got formal timings for each of them to compare. I was filming in 4k 25 where the rolling shutter is actually less than at 8k. This pan back and forth does trigger it with the vertical bottle,
I hate having to jam my fingers between a wide lens and the grip on Sony's Alpha bodies. Can't they just offset the lens mount a little further from the grip. Looks miserable for a lens I'd have to carry for hours during an event.
I am 190cm (6,25ft) tall with corresponding hands size and I'm having no issues at all with fingers clearance with RF 28-70/2 on my R3 and R5II bodies. Try Canon :-).
My Sony FE 28-70mm f2 GM review: wedding and event heaven!
Sony FE 28-70mm f2 USA price at B&H: bhpho.to/3CK3ouN or UK price at WEX: tidd.ly/3CB9C07
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00:00 - Sony FE 28-70mm f2 GM intro and rivals
01:19 - Sony FE 28-70mm f2 GM size and weight
02:19 - Sony FE 28-70mm f2 GM build quality
02:28 - Sony FE 28-70mm f2 GM controls
03:07 - Sony FE 28-70mm f2 GM smooth and tight
04:03 - Sony FE 28-70mm f2 GM focusing for photo
04:28 - Sony FE 28-70mm f2 GM focusing for video
04:46 - Sony FE 28-70mm f2 GM face tracking and presentations
05:32 - Sony FE 28-70mm f2 GM focus breathing and compensation
06:20 - Sony FE 28-70mm f2 GM quality resolution landscape
09:18 - Sony FE 28-70mm f2 GM quality portraits
10:00 - Sony FE 28-70mm f2 GM quality bokeh
11:12 - Sony FE 28-70mm f2 GM quality sunstars diffraction spikes
11:31 - Sony FE 28-70mm f2 GM quality macro
12:00 - Sony FE 28-70mm f2 GM verdict and samples
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these new optical designs lately are crazy
i'm secretely hoping some of this tech trickles down to a ballin' crop sensor lens sometime
If they can make a FF lens, it will be very easy to make 1 for apsc.
28-70/2 is 6 years old design, nothing new here...
@Jones5121 Sigma 18-50 and 10-18 2.8 are such lenses. Both of them are half the weight of what APS-C 2.8 zooms were in the DSLR era, while being sharper.
Thank you, Gordon. Love you always for your unbiased review. :)
You're very welcome!
Another excellent review. Great Info
Thanks!
I would have preferred a 24-50 or 60mm. I really use that 24mm range a lot.
Ideal event photography lens. Might try to offload my 24-70gmII and pick this up instead.
Weight is more important to me will,stick to the 24-60 mkII. Have the 35mm 1.4 for when it’s really dark and the Tamron 35-150 f2-2.8 covers most things for events
Thanks for this - the two questions I am left with is how does the 28-70 compare to the Sony 24-70/2.8 GM II in overlapping focal lengths and apertures; and how does it compare to the Tamron 35-150/2-2.8 - which to me is an awesome travel portrait lens
A terrific lens for sure. However, how many Canon and Nikon users are going to switch to Sony because of this lens? Close to zero. This is good for Sony because they will sell a bunch of them to Sony owners that have been envious of Canon's 5 or 6 year old 28-70 f2.
What a wonderful and professional review! And I also learn a lot from your channel. I wanna ask if you would be interested in reviewing Comica's microphones, and how can I contact you for cooperation?😊
Thanks! But sorry, I no longer review microphones.
It's okay. Thank you for your reply. Hope your channel going well in the future!😉
I rule to live by: Stay away from zoom lenses unless it's a super telephoto.
Thank me later.
Now, thats chunky but it is a pity they didn't go for an internal zoom. Yes that would have made it a little longer but for the width a little more lenght wouldnt be much of an issue.
This really is an impressive lens. This is going to be a game changer for wedding and events photographers. Seems to outperform the Canon version while being significantly lighter. Well done Sony!
Yep, it'll be great for weddings
This "game change" did happen 6 years ago with the excellent Canon. So nothing is going to happen now.
@@petrpohnan875 918g vs 1430g is the game changer when you’re carrying the lens on an all day shoot…
@@petrpohnan875 it was a cool concept but impractical. Way too heavy to use all day, plus the autofocus speed and accuracy weren’t where they needed to be for fast paced, candid moments.
@@christianthane1482well it is the lens for an event, you can do portraits, group, detail, interior and exterior...all without change the lens at all. And 1kg is not too much for all of this, because some 20-60 is like 500gr and not F2, and a 85mmF2 weight like 700gr....1kg is around the same in hand for me. This is a 9/10 lens for me, just pair with the a7 and glue them to do it all 😂
Great review Gordon, yes I think it would be great for shooting events or weddings
Thanks! Hey, I made a 39min camera review!
Gordon has become by top-3 reviewers now. It's one source I always reach for when I'm making a purchasing decision.
Why thankyou!
:) money is the name of the game ...
This is the most interesting part of today's announcement
It's a nice lens!
@@cameralabs it's very very very very very tempting
I'm glad Sony catched up with Canon, waiting for the RF MKII with IS now 👀.
Yes this one is substantially lighter
At less than 2/3rds the weight, I’d say Sony is now ahead in this battle.
@@ghas4151 They had 6 years to do it, so I wouldn't be surprised.
@@ghas4151 Yes I agree, and it's very good that there's competition.
@@mousbleu I do not think it is a real competition. As the owner of Canon RF 28-70/2, two Canon bodies, flashes, many other lenses and Canon based gear, I can not imagine I would switch all these just because of 500g of weight saving on one lens.
Thanks, Gordon. Canon RF28-70mm F2L ii any time soon?😂
I suspect not
I'd like the review of sigma zoom lens mentioned in this video.
Right here for you: ua-cam.com/video/eQ7wPQBFGVU/v-deo.html
The clip at 4:37 shows a pretty significant rolling shutter on a relatively short pan. What's the readout speed of the A1 II compared to an R1 or Z9?
I've not got formal timings for each of them to compare. I was filming in 4k 25 where the rolling shutter is actually less than at 8k. This pan back and forth does trigger it with the vertical bottle,
the A1 2 is pretty average for rolling shutters at 15ms. there are better cameras for video
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Great review Gordon! Now for Canon to come out with a version 2, or even a 24-70 f2. Do you think any company will do a 24-70 f2 any time soon?
I wouldn't expect a 24-70 f2 anytime soon.
there is already 20-70 f4 for Sony. that's quite handy if you don't need bokeh
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@@mostlymessingabout ...which is completely different lens being full 2 stops slower...
900 ish grams is kind of impressive
It's a lot less than the Canon
Gordon Laing, I have enjoyed your channel for well over 14 years. You are EXCELLENT!
Thankyou!
I hate having to jam my fingers between a wide lens and the grip on Sony's Alpha bodies. Can't they just offset the lens mount a little further from the grip. Looks miserable for a lens I'd have to carry for hours during an event.
Good point, it does depend on your finger size. Fine for me, but I have small hands
I am 190cm (6,25ft) tall with corresponding hands size and I'm having no issues at all with fingers clearance with RF 28-70/2 on my R3 and R5II bodies. Try Canon :-).
Ah almost first😂