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Sony 16-35mm G PZ Lens Review - Video


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Chris and Jordan head out to the mountains to test Sony's latest ultra wide zoom. Despite the power zoom, there's a lot here for photographers as well as videographers!

  • 0:00 - Intro
  • 0:31 - Sample images
  • 1:30 - Build quality and design
  • 2:45 - Power zoom performance
  • 3:50 - Close up performance
  • 4:24 - Flare and sunstars
  • 4:59 - Autofocus 
  • 5:49 - Video performance
  • 7:49 - Bokeh
  • 8:45 - Sharpness
  • 9:46 - Who is it for?

 

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Introducing the Sony PZ 16-35mm f/4, a full-frame wide-angle zoom lens with an emphasis on power zoom functionality. This camera lens boasts a zoom ring powered by four XD linear motors, edge to edge sharpness, smooth bokeh and more! You can use this lens with any of Sony's full-frame e-mount cameras, such as the Sony ZV E-10 or FX3.

  • 0:00 Introduction
  • 0:31 Main Specs
  • 1:11 Zoom Demos
  • 2:03 Optical Qualities
  • 2:52 Body
  • 3:32 Final Thoughts

 

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My review of the Sony FE PZ 16-35mm f4 G Power Zoom!

  • 00:00 - intro and alternatives
  • 01:16 - design and controls
  • 04:12 - Power Zoom in practice - and why?
  • 07:27 - PZ 16-35mm focusing vs 16-35mm ZA
  • 08:15 - PZ 16-35mm distortion vs 16-35mm ZA
  • 09:17 - PZ 16-35mm sharpness vs 16-35mm ZA
  • 12:54 - PZ 16-35mm portraits vs 16-35mm ZA
  • 13:45 - PZ 16-35mm bokeh vs 16-35mm ZA
  • 14:47 - PZ 16-35mm video
  • 14:56 - PZ 16-35mm video focusing vs 16-35mm ZA
  • 15:32 - PZ 16-35mm video face tracking
  • 16:02 - PZ 16-35mm vlogging
  • 17:12 - PZ 16-35mm breathing vs 16-35mm ZA
  • 18:16 - PZ 16-35mm verdict and sample images

 

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