The Sony E mount was introduced in 2022. The first cameras in the line were not full-frame Nex-3 and Nex-5 at all. And now, after almost ten years, it is still impossible to buy high-aperture optics with a variable focal length for a Sony camera with an APS-C sensor. At one time, I was attracted to the system by its clear advantages: low weight and dimensions, manufacturability for a moderate fee and, at the same time, uncompromising quality of photos and videos. Yes, the required lenses were missing from the system, but I believed that the most logical step for the company would be to create in the near term something like 18-45 f/2.8, 50-140 f/2.8 and 12-24 f/2.8, which are not would weigh like a cast-iron bridge and would have a price affordable not only to the owners of state corporations. But now, ten years later, it is clear that Sony is developing its full-frame segment, which, in my opinion, is not able to reveal all the advantages of mirrorless cameras, since, for example, the small weight and dimensions of the camera are leveled by invariably gigantic lenses. A system with a cropped matrix, in turn, is especially sensitive to the aperture ratio of lenses, since in order to form the same image as in a full frame, images need to be "collected" per unit time light over a smaller area . You can, of course, take a lens from "older" FE cameras, but this is not rational, because then you have to overpay for a system with lenses that form a "spot", which is much larger than necessary, while you have to transfer the extra mass and volume of the device that is not used completely . Therefore, the current situation is such that for travel or reporting, the Sony 18-105mm f / 4 G is the most suitable, despite all its shortcomings. ate August 28, 2022: It's happened, at least one fast zoom has been announced by Sony!
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