
7artisans
The 7Artisans AF 50mm f/1.8 is a full‑frame autofocus prime lens for Sony E‑mount offering a complex 11‑element optical design, fast silent STM AF with eye‑detection, weather‑resistant metal construction and USB‑C firmware upgrades, aimed at hybrid shooters who need sharp stills and video performance.
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$193.80
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$223.05
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$171.00
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$299.00
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers commend the lens for its unusually sophisticated 11‑element design that delivers strong resolution and low aberrations from f/2.8 onward, as well as its fast, silent STM AF with eye‑detection and weather‑sealed metal build. However, they note that the lens is soft at f/1.8, bulkier than Sony's native offerings, and lacks some ergonomic controls such as a focus‑hold button or focus limiter.
What Users Say
Everyday users rate the lens highly for its silent AF, solid metal construction and value‑for‑money optics, especially when stopped down. Common criticisms focus on the lens’s size and weight, softness at the widest aperture, and occasional hunting in dim lighting.
Common Complaints
Softness at f/1.8, bulkier/heavier form factor compared to native lenses, lack of focus‑hold/limiter button, and occasional autofocus hunting in low‑light scenes.
What People Are Saying
“Silent focus for video, sharp stopped down, fun normal lens.”
How It Compares
vs. Sony FE 50mm f/1.8
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Choose Sony FE 50mm f/1.8 for travel and lightweight needs; choose 7Artisans for superior optical correction and video‑friendly features.
vs. Sony FE 55mm f/1.8 ZA
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Disadvantages
Select the Sony 55mm ZA when premium image character and compactness are priorities; select 7Artisans when budget, weather resistance and video‑oriented features matter.