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Sony FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS II Full-Frame Autofocus Lens for E-Mount, White {77} with Tripod Foot (SEL70200GM2)
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$2,924.00
Sony's lightest 70-200mm f/2.8 G Master, rebuilt for speed.
At 1045g, the FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS II sits 29% lighter than its predecessor without giving up the optical architecture that made the G Master line a reference standard. The 17-element, 14-group design includes two aspherical elements and one XA extreme aspherical element, manufactured to 0.01-micron surface precision, which keeps aberration controlled across the full zoom range and suppresses the onion-ring artifacts that plague lesser lenses. The 11-blade circular aperture holds its shape well past f/2.8, producing the kind of background separation that portrait and event shooters depend on.
Four XD Linear Motors, paired in two groups, drive autofocus up to four times faster than the first-generation GM. Focus tracking during zooming is improved by approximately 30%, which matters when subjects are moving toward the camera and the focal length is changing simultaneously. Video shooters get reduced focus breathing, minimal focus shift during zooms, and independent rings for focus, aperture, and zoom, with a click-on/off switch for the aperture ring. Three OSS modes handle normal shooting, panning, and erratic motion separately. The 77mm filter thread accepts circular polarizers through the redesigned hood's access port, and the constant barrel length keeps balance predictable whether you're shooting at 70mm or 200mm.
With FE 1.4x and 2x teleconverter compatibility extending reach to 280mm or 400mm at f/4 and f/5.6 respectively, this lens covers a wide range of working distances from a single mount point on any Sony Alpha mirrorless body.
Who It's For
Sports and wildlife photographers who need AF to lock onto erratic subjects will find the four XD Linear Motor system and 30% improved zoom-tracking a direct answer to missed shots. Wedding and event photographers benefit from the f/2.8 aperture and OSS in low-light ceremony spaces where flash is restricted. Cinematographers shooting Sony Alpha bodies get independent aperture, focus, and zoom rings with a declickable iris and measurably reduced focus breathing. Landscape and travel shooters carrying the kit over long distances gain from the 1045g weight without losing full-frame coverage or teleconverter compatibility.
Key Features
- 17-element, 14-group G Master optics with XA extreme aspherical element
- Four XD Linear Motors deliver autofocus up to 4x faster than original GM
- 29% lighter than predecessor at 1045 grams
- 11-blade circular aperture for natural bokeh and f/2.8 constant across zoom range
- Three OSS modes for normal shooting, panning, and erratic motion
- Compatible with FE 1.4x and 2x teleconverters for extended reach
- 77mm filter thread with redesigned hood featuring circular polarizer access port
- Independent focus, aperture, and zoom rings for professional video control
FAQ
- How much faster is the autofocus compared to the original GM?
- Four XD Linear Motors deliver AF up to 4x faster than the first-generation model. Focus tracking during zooming improved by roughly 30%, which helps lock onto subjects moving toward the camera while you're changing focal lengths.
- What's the weight difference from the previous model?
- The Mark II weighs 1045g (2.3 lb), about 29% lighter than its predecessor. Sony achieved this through four XD Linear Motors and magnesium alloy barrel components without compromising the optical design.
- Does this lens work with teleconverters?
- Yes. The FE 1.4x teleconverter extends focal length to 280mm at f/4, and the FE 2x extends it to 400mm at f/5.6. G Master optical quality is maintained with both.
- What video features does this lens have?
- Reduced focus breathing, minimal focus shift during zooming, and independent rings for focus, aperture, and zoom. The aperture ring has a click on/off switch for silent iris control. Three OSS modes handle normal shooting, panning, and erratic motion separately.
- How close can you focus with this lens?
- Minimum focus distance is 1.32 ft (0.4m) at 70mm and 2.69 ft (0.82m) at 200mm, with a maximum magnification of 0.3x. Floating focus ensures sharpness even at minimum distance.
- What keeps the bokeh looking natural across the zoom range?
- An 11-blade circular aperture holds its shape well beyond f/2.8. An XA extreme aspherical element manufactured to 0.01-micron precision suppresses onion-ring artifacts. Precise spherical aberration control throughout the optical design maintains bokeh quality from 70mm to 200mm.
- Does the barrel length change when you zoom?
- No. The constant barrel length keeps balance predictable whether you're shooting at 70mm or 200mm, which matters when you're working handheld or on a gimbal.
| Specification | Value |
|---|---|
| Focal Length | 70-200mm |
| Max Aperture | f/2.8 |
| Min Aperture | f/22 |
| Mount | Sony E |
| Filter Size | 77mm |
| Lens Format | Full Frame |
| Elements | 17 |
| Groups | 14 |
| Minimum Focusing Distance | 2.69 ft / 82 cm |
| Angle Of View | 34° to 12°30' |
| Length | 7.87 in / 200 mm |
| Maximum Diameter | 3.46 in / 88 mm |
| Package Weight | 4.13 lb |
| Box Dimensions | 12 x 6.2 x 5.5 in |
| Weight | 2.3 lb / 1,045 g |
This description was generated using AI based on KEH's internal product standards, product expertise, and knowing what customers care about most. While we strive for accuracy, details may vary by individual item.
| Brand Name | Sony |
|---|---|
| Filter Size | 77mm |
| Focus Type | Autofocus (lens motor) |
| Lens Mount | Sony E Mount |
| Lens Type | Short Tele / Portrait |
| Max Focal Length | 200mm |
| Min Focal Length | 70mm |