Rated 5.000000 out of 5 Stars
Reviewer:
Stuart
(Overland Park, KS)
Date
19-Aug-2012
I've had this product forless than a month
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Pros:
The range is fantastic, the size is excellent
Cons:
Does have a tendency to slide if you don't lock it
I've only just bought this lens .... yes, I know I'm a bit late to the party but I'm already loving it.
I bought my Alpha 300 a couple of years ago and I've been switching between the 18-70 lens that came with it (still a jolly good lens) and the 75-300 that I purchased shortly after. However when I'm travelling and likely to be in spots where changing the lens isn't ideal, this new 18-250 is just the job.
It's compact and my initial pictures have been great - I can see why people were saying this is their 'default' or 'go to' lens.
I've got to spend some more time using it but so far I'm delighted.
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Rated 5.000000 out of 5 Stars
Reviewer:
Blackriver
(California)
Date
25-Nov-2009
I've had this product for1-3 months
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Pros:
Sharp, Color, Bokeh Balance, Range, AF
Cons:
Barrel distortion at 18 (to be expected), Vinetting at 250 (to be expected)
With the exception of the 18-55 kit lens I've shot only with Minolta glass, til now. After using this lens I will defiantly be looking to get more alpha lens' as my budget permits. I uploaded the pic of the duck to show the sharpness at long range as well as the colors you can reproduce with this lens. I don't how much the image will be shrunk but believe me the original is crisp. As for the color; this image is 100% as shot, no modifications were made. The second image is just an example of the bokeh this lens produces. So far bokeh is average to good, in my opinion. I have not taken a pic where the bokeh really impressed me nor have I taken one where the bokeh bothered me. Most often the bokeh has been pleasing. The auto focus has been great. Reasonably fast and very quiet compared to my old Minolta AF glass. Smoother and more quiet than the 18-55 kit lens as well. The grip is similar to the kit lens but slightly finer ribbing. It's comfortable but does seem to attract lint. I don’t particularly like the manual focus on this lens. The grip is fine, same grip as the zoom ring… but the rotation feels “gravely”. The good thing is I rarely go to the manual focus on this lens. I like the size and feel of the lens based on its 62mm size but it's a bit of an odd size which can lead to trouble finding filters... but you can get anything online. The weight is fine for a lens like this; sighter than my old Minolta 75-300. It takes less than a quarter turn to go from 18 all the way out to 250. So you can usually travel the whole length of the zoom without removing your hand, which is nice. The internal focus means that the filter ring does not turn when you zoom or focus which is nice for using circular polarizers. Ok for macro shooting but only in a pinch. At this point I still use the 18-55 kit or most of the time my old Minolta macro. Let me bottom line it... No better lens for alpha's if you want max range. It wont take the place of a quality macro or a 2.8 telephoto for long range, but if you want a one lens solution I don’t think you can do any better. All reviews place it ahead of the Sigma or Tamron versions in overall quality. After using it I'm glad I went with the Sony. Sony is great at starting where other companies leave off and making improvements to their versions. Last but not least, the balance is very nice with the zoom tube retracted or extended. I would have given this 4.5 stars for design but it only allows whole star ratings. Reliability... well it hasn't broken in the few weeks I've had it haha... and value.... I think all this stuff is too expensive so 4 stars. I'm OK with paying the extra 50-100 over the Sigma or Tamron. But since no VR in Sony lens' it would have been nice to see them price more competitively with other 18-250's.
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Rated 5.000000 out of 5 Stars
Reviewer:
Drae
(Indianapolis, IN)
Date
16-Nov-2009
I've had this product for6-12 months
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Pros:
Takes the place of the 2 kit lenses
Cons:
Vingetting in some situtations
I have rarely taken this lens off my Alpha 350 since purchasing it. Easy to handle & use. I like the fact that I do not have to switch lenses while I am in the middle of shooting (thus keeps dust & dirt out of camera) & love the wide range.
As stated, I do get some vingetting, but can usually edit it out.
But, for most situations that I shoot in (as an amature/hobbyist), I really like this lens.
Rated 5.000000 out of 5 Stars
Reviewer:
FlyingFossil
(Irvine, CA)
Date
28-Dec-2010
I've had this product for1-2 years
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Pros:
Excellent IQ on A700, fast focus, great color, sharp, perfect one lens solution.
Cons:
It doesn't go to 400mm lol
I have had this lens for about a year now and it rarely comes off of my camera. I do use my 70-400 for longer range and birding when planned for, and my 50mm 1.7 for indoor shooting but this is a perfect "take a walk and shoot some pictures" everyday workhorse.
Love it
Rated 5.000000 out of 5 Stars
Reviewer:
Sandy
(San Diego, CA)
Date
11-Dec-2008
I've had this product for6-12 months
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Pros:
Great zoom capability
Cons:
It's expensive but worth it.
I purchased this lens for my Alpha 300 camera. I took the camera to Alaska and was able to take pictures from long distance landscapes and zoom in as if I was much closer. I am very happy with the results. A huge difference from the lens the camera came with.
Rated 5.000000 out of 5 Stars
Reviewer:
dmitry
(vancouver)
Date
5-Dec-2010
I've had this product for1-2 years
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Pros:
sharp, zoom, color, accurate, fast enough for the family shoots.
Cons:
doens't focus in the low light
excellent in the bright light, doesn't focus in the low light,difficult to focus between 2 dark objects, except shooting in the low light, its perfect. Sharp at any range,nice colors, amazingly useful. you can do anything with just one lens.
Rated 5.000000 out of 5 Stars
Reviewer:
AFAlex
(Plano, TX)
Date
22-Jul-2011
I've had this product for3-6 months
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Pros:
Brings the action really close with very crop images. One lens does it all.
Cons:
None found ye; I've been using it for 4 months.
I am a total amateur, shooting only on preset and automatic settings. I know, but you had enough reviews from experts, you need one from someone that understand very little about photography and only enjoys shooting pictures for fun. I have been able to get excellent pictures with my Sony Alpha 55 and this lens.
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Rated 5.000000 out of 5 Stars
Reviewer:
Clarence
(Upper Marlboro, MD)
Date
15-Jun-2010
I've had this product for3-6 months
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Pros:
Great all around lens
Cons:
None
Purchased this lens with the a550 6 months ago and have used it in many situations and have yet to be disappointed. Bought it because I was replacing a Minolta 7000i and most of the equipment was compatible. Although not a Macro lens, I was able to step back a little, zoom in, and capture the enclosed photo.
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Rated 5.000000 out of 5 Stars
Reviewer:
Culchie
(NYC)
Date
26-Jan-2011
I've had this product for1-3 months
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Pros:
good capture of images at all stops, fun to use
Cons:
none so far
I purchased this lens to complete my A55 kit. I use a Sony Zeiss wide and zoom. However, the Sony Zeiss line has no long tele-zoom lens in its compliment. I am returning home to Ireland in a couple of weeks where winter's effects on the the mountains is magical. The SAL 18-250mm with an ND/Polarizer (for any ice or snow) will be a perfect lens to roam about with. Here in Manhattan, the tight compression (see image) of the tele at the 250mm position gives some interesting results. I am looking forward to playing with this lens in the countryside. Thanks, Sony!
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Rated 5.000000 out of 5 Stars
Reviewer:
Demody
(Ohio)
Date
15-Nov-2008
I've had this product for1-3 months
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Pros:
Sharpness throughout entire focal range
Cons:
None that I can find
I have had this lense for two months and continue to be amazed at it's sharpness throughout the focal length. I have taken indoors and outdoors and all my pics have been very pleasing to my eye. I use it with the DSLR-a200 and it works just perfect. Highly recommend for the price.
Rated 4.000000 out of 5 Stars
Reviewer:
Kevinzilla
(Cheektowaga, New York)
Date
28-Jul-2012
I've had this product for1-3 months
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Pros:
Very High Zoom
Cons:
Lens Creep
This lens is great for all-around shooting and takes beautiful photo's in any lighting condition. However, I do notice "lens creep" (extracting/retracting) when taking photo's in a vertical position. This is probably normal with "high-zoom lenes" but very frustrating when shooting in an upward position. Other than that, this lens is highly recommended for the advanced photographer who wants an all-in-one high zoom lens without having to change lenses..
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Rated 5.000000 out of 5 Stars
Reviewer:
SurfnSun
(Atlanta)
Date
1-Jan-2009
I've had this product forless than a month
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Pros:
Great all purpose lens
Cons:
none.
I just purchased this lens to replace the lens that came with my A300. The only bad thing I can say is that its too bad it wasn't the lens that came with the camera. Ive only had it 2 weeks but Im very happy with it so far.
Rated 3.000000 out of 5 Stars
Reviewer:
khendekci
(ı-istanbul turkey)
Date
25-May-2011
I've had this product for3-6 months
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l have been using this lens for nearly 4 months and without autofocus having hard times.
It is a take and go lens but without autofocus it is nothing.
Rated 5.000000 out of 5 Stars
Reviewer:
Surfman
(San Diego, CA)
Date
14-Feb-2011
I've had this product for1-3 months
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Pros:
Super clear pictures, great zoom, great close ups
Cons:
n/a
I LOVE this lens. It zooms really well. I took great pictures from the stands at our high school football stadium (and it is a big one). I was in the box at the top of the stadium and got pictures that looked like I was on the field. Great close ups too. Worth the money.
Rated 5.000000 out of 5 Stars
Reviewer:
dmitrii
(canada)
Date
30-May-2010
I've had this product for1-3 months
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Pros:
sharp at any range, good quality built
Cons:
non
very useful, you can do everything with it,except macro is not so good.
Rated 5.000000 out of 5 Stars
Reviewer:
Deserteagle1
(Green Valley, AZ)
Date
28-Dec-2009
I've had this product for3-6 months
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Pros:
Ease of use, Solid Construction, Great Image Quality
Cons:
None
Purchased for my Alpha 350. Just returned from a winter river cruise on the Rhine river and could not have been more pleased with using this lens with my 350! It is simply a terrific all purpose lens that leverages the capabilities of my Sony DSLR camera.
Rated 5.000000 out of 5 Stars
Reviewer:
Roland
(Texas)
Date
20-Jan-2011
I've had this product for1-3 months
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Pros:
Great range in a light package
Cons:
None
A picture says more than thousand words.
Mounted on a Sony Alpha A55
Very pleased
Roland
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