What are the best portrait and landscape lens for Sony A7 series? In this article, we will compare the best lens for landscape, travel, wedding, Sony A7(A7II, A7RII, A7SII and A7RIII).

If you’re into photography and own a Sony A7 series camera, then you’ll want the best glass available.

Many landscape photographers have switched over to mirrorless cameras. Since the Sony A7 series have been released, this is an excellent camera that is high enough quality to produce excellent work. In fact, Sony has put a lot of their resources into making it a high quality camera. One problem with switching to this camera is which lens you should use. I’ve created this guide to help you answer that question on whether you should use this lens or not.

Best portrait lenses for sony a7iv

When I upgraded my camera, I had no idea that choosing the right lens was going to be such a challenge. You see, I needed lenses to cover both landscape and portrait photography but they had to fit a budget as well. Luckily, I made the right picks as to which lenses were right for me. If you’re looking for one or two lens’ for your Sony A7ii or A7iv, keep reading to find out more about which lenses have earned their place in my bag and why.

Sony A7RII may be one of the best camera for landscape photographer and Sony A7II is clearly better than any other brand. I am sure that you don’t want to miss any opportunity with your photography, so you have to have a great lens. Face it, quality lenses are not cheap and are only getting more expensive each year. You will probably end up spending anywhere from $1000 – $3000 on your next lens purchase.

Sony has been a frontrunner for the mirrorless cameras for quite some time now. I’ve owned an A7S and it is an amazing camera. The image quality it produces is nothing short of spectacular. Although it’s an older model, it still takes amazing photos even to date.

Best Sony lens for landscape and portrait

Well first off, it depends if you are using a full frame E-mount camera like the new A7 II, or a crop factor APS-C sized sensor E-mount camera like the A6000, or Nex-6 for example. Both the smaller APS-C sensor sized cameras and full frame cameras use the same E-mount, so it can be very confusing. Knowing what size camera sensor you have is key! Full frame or APS-C are your options for e-mount just to be crystal clear.

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As it turns out, Sony is producing lenses pretty fast for the full frame E-mount line and also has a decent inventory for the original APS-C crop factor sized lenses as well. The crop factor lenses can be used on the full frame cameras in crop factor mode, and the full frame lenses can be used on the crop factor cameras with full coverage. I told you it can get confusing!

For this article I am going to stick mostly with auto focus lenses, but I will touch on a few manual lens favorites here and there.

Best E-Mount Portrait Lenses?

Portraits are generally taken from ~50mm 200mm in most cases. If you want the background to get blurry, then a fast aperture is preferred as well. If you want a really detailed breakdown, I also wrote a more detailed article specifically on Portrait Lenses: Which is best and Why? Here >>

APS-C E -Mount – (A6000, Nex-6)

I would recommend the 50mm f/1.8 OSS Lens or the Sigma 60mm f/2.8 DN Lens. They are both very affordable and a good effective focal length, plus fast aperture for killer separation and lower light shooting. More so the 50mm due to the built in OSS and even faster aperture. I reviewed the 50mm f/1.8 OSS Lens here >>, and the Sigma 60mm f/2.8 DN Lens here >>

Nex-5n, Sony E-Mount 50mm f/1.8 OSS Lens @ f/1.8 1/320sec, ISO 100, Hand Held
Nex-5n, Sony E-Mount 50mm f/1.8 OSS Lens @ f/1.8 1/320sec, ISO 100, Hand Held
sigma E-Mount 60mm f/2.8 DN Lens, @ f/2.8, 1/100sec, ISO 250, Hand-Held, Raw Quality
sigma E-Mount 60mm f/2.8 DN Lens, @ f/2.8, 1/100sec, ISO 250, Hand-Held, Raw Quality

The Zeiss Touit 50mm f/2.8 Macro lens is also a high quality option that can serve as a great portrait lens in addition to macro photography.

Sony Nex-6, Zeiss Touit 50mm f/2.8 Lens @ f/2.8 1/80sec, ISO 1000, raw
Sony Nex-6, Zeiss Touit 50mm f/2.8 Lens @ f/2.8 1/80sec, ISO 1000, raw

If you need more like a 50mm equivalent field of view, then the 35mm f/1.8 OSS lens is a good option. My review of the 35mm f/1.8 lens is this way >>

Sony Nex-5r Review
NEx-5r w/ 35mm f/1.8 OSS Lens @ f/1.8 1/60sec, ISO 640, Handheld, contrast AF only

The Zeiss Touit 32mm f/1.8 lens is also a killer option for the ~50mm field of view equivalent. I reviewed the Touit 32mm lens here >>

Zeiss Touit 32mm f/1.8 Lens @ f/2.2, 1/4000sec, ISO 100, Hand-Held
Zeiss Touit 32mm f/1.8 Lens @ f/2.2, 1/4000sec, ISO 100, Hand-Held

If you need a closer tighter crop then the Sony FE 70-200mm f/4 OSS G Lens is a great option although large due to full frame coverage and quite expensive. My review of the e-mount 70-200mm is this way >>

Sony A6000 w/ 70-200mm f/4 OSS G Lens @ 123mm, f/4, 1/200sec, ISO 160
Sony A6000 w/ 70-200mm f/4 OSS G Lens @ 123mm, f/4, 1/200sec, ISO 160
Sony A6000 w/ 70-200mm f/4 OSS G Lens @ 168mm, f/4, 1/320sec, ISO 1250
Sony A6000 w/ 70-200mm f/4 OSS G Lens @ 168mm, f/4, 1/320sec, ISO 1250

The Sony Vario-Tessar T* E 16-70mm f/4 ZA OSS Lens is also a great option for portraits in the 35-70mm range. A great all around lens really and my 16-70mm lens review is this way >>

Sony Nex-6 w/ 16-70mm f/4 OSS Zeiss Lens @ 70mm, f/4, 1/200sec, ISO 100
Sony Nex-6 w/ 16-70mm f/4 OSS Zeiss Lens @ 70mm, f/4, 1/200sec, ISO 100 – Edited

Update: I wanted to add the 18-105mm f/4 OSS G power zoom lens to this list because it really is a great lens and good for portraits; especially on the longer focal length end. Better than the Zeiss as far as reach is concerned, but does suffer from pretty decent distortion and is not quite as sharp. Regardless, I should have mentioned it, but left it out due to the power zoom honestly. I figured it more for video than photography, but clearly it’s great for both! My highly detailed review of the 18-105mm OSS G lens is this way >>

Sony A6000 w/ 18-105mm f/4 OSS G Lens @ 105mm, f/4, 1/200sec, ISO 100
Sony A6000 w/ 18-105mm f/4 OSS G Lens @ 105mm, f/4, 1/200sec, ISO 100

I would also recommend the 55-210mm kit lens, because when zoomed in you can get get some awesome separation and portrait results!

Disney Vacation - Sony Nex-6
Disney Vacation – Sony Nex-6

Full Frame E-mount – (A7 II, A7r, A7s, A7)

I would recommend first the prime Sony Sonnar T* FE 55mm f/1.8 ZA Lens. It’s an excellent focal length for outdoor and indoor portraits plus a fast aperture for great background separation, 3D pop, and low light capabilities. Especially when using the new Sony A7 II via built in SteadyShot as the lens does not have any OSS built in.

Sony A7r w/ 55mm f/1.8 Zeiss Lens @ F/1.8, ISO 800, 1/60sec, Jpeg
Sony A7r w/ 55mm f/1.8 Zeiss Lens @ F/1.8, ISO 800, 1/60sec, Jpeg

The Sony FE 70-200mm f/4 OSS G Lens for extra reach and closeup versatility would be a good option also. If you want a faster f/2.8 lens the A-Mount version via electronic lens adapter is available.

Sony A7r w/ 70-200mm f/4 OSS G Lens @ 146mm, f/5.6, 1/160sec, ISO 1250
Sony A7r w/ 70-200mm f/4 OSS G Lens @ 146mm, f/5.6, 1/160sec, ISO 1250

The FE 90mm f/2.8 OSS G Macro lens is also a great native portrait lens, but doesn’t have the killer bokeh of the newer Zeiss Batis Lenses!

FE 90mm f/2.8 OSS G Macro lens
FE 90mm f/2.8 OSS G Macro lens @ f/2.8

Zeiss Batis Lenses:
Recently re-leased the Zeiss Batis 85mm f/1.8 and 25mm f/2 lenses are the best option for optical quality with AutoFocus abilities 😉

Zeiss Batis 85mm f/1.8 Lens
Zeiss Batis 85mm f/1.8 Lens
Zeiss Batis 25mm f/2 Lens
Zeiss Batis 25mm f/2 Lens

If you need a wider versatile quality lens, for larger groups or whatever, then the Sony Vario-Tessar T* FE 24-70mm f/4 ZA OSS Lens is very good and overall highly praised. The 50-70mm is a good range for separating the subject from backgrounds and below that is perfect for groups or vast landscape style portraits. I reviewed the 24-70mm lens here >>

Sony A7r w/ 24-70mm f/4 OSS Zeiss lens @ 70mm, f/4, 1/80sec, ISO 500, Hand-Held
Sony A7r w/ 24-70mm f/4 OSS Zeiss lens @ 70mm, f/4, 1/80sec, ISO 500, Hand-Held

You can also use the LA-EA4E-Mount to A-Mount Electronic lens adapter which will allow for using full frame A-Mount lenses on your E-Mount cameras. In this case the A-mount Sony 135mm f/1.8 Carl Zeiss Sonnar T* Lens would be one the “best lens” recommendations, reviewed here on A7r via LAE-A4 >>

Sony 135mm f/1.8 Carl Zeiss Lens @ f/1.8, 1/4000sec
f/1.8, 1/4000sec

The 85mm f/1.4 Carl Zeiss Planar T* Prime Lens is also a killer portrait lens, some sample photos in the A580 review here >>

Sony Alpha 77 and the Carl Zeiss 85mm f/1.4 Lens
Sony Alpha 77 and the Carl Zeiss 85mm f/1.4 Lens

The A-Mount 50mm f/1.4 lenses are also a good option for portraits. I have not had a chance to review many A-Mount lenses yet unfortunately.

Best E-Mount Landscapes Lenses

Landscape lenses tend to be on the wider side of things and I actually prefer the ultra wide variety myself!

APS-C

The 10-18mm f/4 OSS lens would be my first choice and recommendation for landscape shooting, because it’s ultra wide angle and has OSS with some range to play with. It’s also very sharp all around and not crazy expensive although fairly large in size. My SEL1018 lens review is this way >>

Sony E-Mount 10-18mm f/4 OSS Lens review
Sample HDR – Sony E-Mount 10-18mm f/4 OSS Lens – Click for High Res!!

The most affordable option is the 16mm f/2.8 pancake lens with the VCL-ECU1 Wide-Angle lens converter. 16mm lens converter reviews this way >>

Sony Nex-5n w/ 16mm lens and Wideangle Conversion lens @ f/8, 1/400sec, ISO 200, AutoHDR, Jpg Handheld
Sony Nex-5n w/ 16mm lens and Wideangle Conversion lens @ f/8, 1/400sec, ISO 200, AutoHDR, Jpg Handheld

The Sigma 19mm f/2.8 DN lens is great optically and very affordable for those looking for that range. My 19mm Sigma DN Lens review is this way >>

Sigma E-Mount 19mm f/2.8 DN Lens - HDR Photography
Sigma E-Mount 19mm f/2.8 DN Lens – HDR Photography

The 16-50mm and 18-55mm kit lenses are also not bad for landscape shooting ranges and price. I prefer the optics on the 18-55mm lens myself.
A top quality prime lens option is the Zeiss Touit 12mm f/2.8 lens which has extremely high end optics with very little distortion and chromatic aberrations. My review of the 12mm Touit lens is Here >>

Nex-6, Zeiss touit 12mm f/2.8 @ f/16, ISO 100, HDR -3,0,+3
Nex-6, Zeiss touit 12mm f/2.8 @ f/16, ISO 100, HDR -3,0,+3

Another higher quality option would be the killer all around Sony Vario-Tessar T* E 16-70mm f/4 ZA OSS Lens A great landscape lens really and my 16-70mm review is this way >>

Sony a5000 w/ 16-70mm f/4 oss Zeiss lens @ f/9, 16mm, 1/80sec, ISO 100, Jpeg
Sony a5000 w/ 16-70mm f/4 oss Zeiss lens @ f/9, 16mm, 1/80sec, ISO 100, Jpeg

Again the 18-105mm f/4 OSS Powerzoom G Lens is a great all around lens and can produce quality landscapes!

Sony A6000 w/ 18-105mm f/4 OSS G Lens @ 455mm, F/20, 1/4sec, ISO 100
Sony A6000 w/ 18-105mm f/4 OSS G Lens @ 455mm, F/20, 1/4sec, ISO 100

Also on the higher quality end is the prime Zeiss 24mm f/1.8 lens. It’s not the widest, but depending on your style it may be perfect for you. I put this more in the street category as a primary option though just so you know.

Full Frame E-mount

The 28-70mm kit lens is not a bad option if you are on a budget and want some versatility. Sample Photos via the A7 this way >>

Sony A7 w/ 28-70mm kit lens @ f/5.6, 28mm, 1/60sec, ISO 400, Hand-held - Raw
Sony A7 w/ 28-70mm kit lens @ f/5.6, 28mm, 1/60sec, ISO 400, Hand-held – Raw

The Sony Vario-Tessar T* FE 16-35mm f/4 ZA OSS Lens would be my first recommendation for landscape shooting, and my highly detailed review which I just published is this way >> The lens is great quality and super wide with a nice usable range. The built in OSS also makes it easy to hand-hold depending on conditions and lighting.

Sony A7II w/ FE 16-35mm f/4 OSS ZA Lens @16mm, F/8
Sony A7II w/ FE 16-35mm f/4 OSS ZA Lens @16mm, F/8

It’s also noting the 10-18mm f/4 OSS lens designed for the APS-C cameras works really well on the full frame cameras in full frame mode. As wide as ~14mm with full coverage! Beyond that and you will see the corners start to go…
The next option would be the Sony Vario-Tessar T* FE 24-70mm f/4 ZA OSS Lens. A good range for those that don’t care for the ultra-wide angle look 😉

Sony A7r w/ 24-70mm f/4 OSS Zeiss lens @ 31mm, f/5.6, 1/400sec, ISO 100, hand-held
Sony A7r w/ 24-70mm f/4 OSS Zeiss lens @ 31mm, f/5.6, 1/400sec, ISO 100, hand-held

Next, we have the new 28mm f/2 lens and wide angle-converter: FE 28mm f/2 Lens REview w/ Converters >>
The Zeiss Batis 25mm f/2 lens is currently the best option available for the full frame e-mount camera system with Auto focus.

Zeiss Batis 25mm f/2 Lens

Best E-Mount Street Photography Lenses

Street photography varies a bit on the shooter for sure, and the focal lengths I see most common in good street photo scenes are in the ~24-50mm range. I also see higher focal length manual focus prime lenses used a lot!See also

Sony RX100 VII - Sample Photo

Sample Photos

Sony RX100 VII – Best High Quality Camera Option for Hiking and Travel?

APS-C

The 18-55mm kit lens is one of my favorite options, because it’s really cheap and lightweight. Some street photography using it on my Nex-6 here >> I also used it while traveling to Disney World along with the 55-210mm and together were a killer affordable and practical pair!

Streets of Monticello - Landfield Ave - Sony Nex-6
Streets of Monticello – Landfield Ave – Sony Nex-6
Nex-6 and 18-55mm kit lens @ 21mm, f/4, 1/1250sec, ISO 100
Nex-6 and 18-55mm kit lens @ 55mm, f/5.6, 1/2000sec, ISO 100

A much better quality option would be the Sony Vario-Tessar T* E 16-70mm f/4 ZA OSS Lens.

Again, a great all around lens and my review is this way >>

Sony a5000 w/ 16-70mm f/4 oss Zeiss lens @ f/5, 70mm, 1/200sec, ISO 100, Jpeg
Sony a5000 w/ 16-70mm f/4 oss Zeiss lens @ f/5, 70mm, 1/200sec, ISO 100, Jpeg

The 20mm f/2.8 pancake lens is a common lens choice for street because it’s extremely compact and lightweight. My review is here >>

Nex-6 w/ 20mm f/2.8 E-Mount Lens - SEL20f28 @ f/8, 1/640sec, ISO 100 - Raw
Nex-6 w/ 20mm f/2.8 E-Mount Lens – SEL20f28 @ f/8, 1/640sec, ISO 100 – Raw

The Sigma 19mm f/2.8 DN lens is great optically and very affordable for those looking for that range. My 19mm Sigma DN Lens review is this way >>

Sigma E-Mount 19mm f/2.8 DN Lens, @ f/5.6, 1/640sec, ISO 100, Hand-Held, Raw Quality
Sigma E-Mount 19mm f/2.8 DN Lens, @ f/5.6, 1/640sec, ISO 100, Hand-Held, Raw Quality

The high quality Zeiss 24mm f/1.8 lens is a very common street shooter I see used a lot also. Sample Photos via the Nex-7

Nex-7 w/ 24mm f/1.8 E-Mount Carl Zeiss Sonnar Lens
Nex-7 w/ 24mm f/1.8 E-Mount Carl Zeiss Sonnar Lens @ f/1.8, 1/4000sec, ISO 100

If you need more like a 50mm equivalent field of view, then the 35mm f/1.8 OSS lens is a good option. My review of the 35mm f/1.8 lens is this way >>

Sony sel35f18 Lens Review
Sony E-Mount 35mm f/1.8 OSS Lens – @ f/1.8, 1/60sec, ISO 320, Handheld!

The Zeiss Touit 32mm f/1.8 lens is also a killer option for the ~50mm field of view equivalent. I reviewed the touit 32mm lens here >>

Zeiss Touit 32mm f/1.8 Lens @ f/2.2, 1/60sec, ISO 100, Raw
Zeiss Touit 32mm f/1.8 Lens @ f/2.2, 1/60sec, ISO 100, Raw

I would recommend the 50mm f/1.8 OSS Lens if you like a little more zoom which I do personally 😉

Full Frame

Well again, the 28-70mm kit lens is not a bad option if you are on a budget and want versatility.
If looking for more range on the wide end and quality then the Sony Vario-Tessar T* FE 24-70mm f/4 ZA OSS Lens is the way to go.

Sony A57 w/ 24-70mm f/2.8 Carl Zeiss Lens @ f/10, 1/125sec, 40mm, ISO 100, Handheld, Jpeg Fine
Sony A57 w/ 24-70mm f/2.8 Carl Zeiss Lens @ f/10, 1/125sec, 40mm, ISO 100, Handheld, Jpeg Fine

Primes would be the Sony Sonnar T* FE 35mm f/2.8 ZA Lens which I recently used a lot for the Sony A7 II review here >>

Sony A7s w/ 35mm f/2.8 Zeiss lens @ f/2.8, 1/3200sec, ISO 100, Hand-held
Sony A7s w/ 35mm f/2.8 Zeiss lens @ f/2.8, 1/3200sec, ISO 100, Hand-held

I would also recommend the Sony Sonnar T* FE 55mm f/1.8 ZA Lens for those in need of more zoom and separation.

Sony A7r w/ E-Mount Zeiss 55mm f/1.8 lens - @ f/4, ISO 100, 1/1600sec, Raw Quality
Sony A7r w/ E-Mount Zeiss 55mm f/1.8 lens – @ f/4, ISO 100, 1/1600sec, Raw Quality

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