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product_id: 157281926
title: "Sony SEL70350G APS-C E-Mount 70-350mm F4.5-6.3 G OSS Zoom Lens, Black"
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# Fast, precise AF Super sharp optics Dust & moisture resistant Sony SEL70350G APS-C E-Mount 70-350mm F4.5-6.3 G OSS Zoom Lens, Black

**Brand:** sony
**Price:** 1345716CFA
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 📸 Capture the wild side of life with precision and style!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Sony SEL70350G APS-C E-Mount 70-350mm F4.5-6.3 G OSS Zoom Lens, Black by sony
- **How much does it cost?** 1345716CFA with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- sony enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted sony brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Bokeh That Pops:** Circular 7-blade aperture crafts creamy, professional-grade background blur for stunning subject isolation.
- • **Built for the Wild:** Dust and moisture resistant design means this lens thrives in challenging outdoor conditions—your adventure-ready companion.
- • **Compact Powerhouse:** Lightweight at just 625g, this super-telephoto zoom lens fits perfectly in your travel kit without weighing you down.
- • **Crystal-Clear Zoom Mastery:** Experience razor-sharp images from 70mm to 350mm (525mm equiv.) with advanced aspherical & ED glass elements.
- • **Lightning-Fast Focus & Tracking:** XD Linear Motor ensures you never miss a moment, locking onto fast-moving wildlife and sports action with precision.

## Overview

The Sony 70-350mm f/4.5-6.3 G OSS is a compact, lightweight super-telephoto zoom lens designed for APS-C E-mount cameras. Featuring advanced optics with one aspherical and three ED elements, it delivers exceptional sharpness across its zoom range. Its XD Linear Motor autofocus system offers fast, precise tracking of moving subjects, while the circular 7-blade aperture produces beautiful bokeh. Built with dust and moisture resistance, it’s ideal for outdoor photography including wildlife and sports. Optical image stabilization ensures crisp handheld shots even at maximum zoom, making it a versatile, high-performance lens for enthusiasts and professionals alike.

## Description

Product Description Sony SEL70350G E-mount APS-C 5x super-telephoto zoom G lens with up to 350mm reach (525mm equiv.), compact and lightweight design, high-resolution, bokeh, Auto Focus, Zoom lock switch, Customisable focus hold buttons, Focusing ring, Zooming ring, Dust and moisture resistance. Excellent sharpness and rendering are achieved at all zoom settings, throughout the image area. Gorgeous telephoto G Lens bokeh is another advantage. Built-in optical image stabilisation makes it easier to capture crisp, blur-free imagery even when shooting handheld at super-telephoto focal lengths. A circular aperture mechanism enhances bokeh quality, making it possible to take advantage of the narrow depth of field available with a super-telephoto zoom lens to create impressive images with smooth, gorgeous G Lens bokeh. Built-in optical image stabilisation makes it easier to capture crisp, blur-free imagery even when shooting handheld at super-telephoto focal lengths. Coupled with the advanced real-time AF capability of the latest compact APS-C bodies, you have a high-performance, easy-handling system for landscapes, wildlife, and more. Box Contains SEL70350G, Hood (model): ALC-SH160, lens front cap: ALC-F67S, lens rear cap: ALC-R1EM

Review: An impressive long lens - A long lens was until now the only gap in my Sony system, and for a while I had my eye on one, notably this. When it came up on a lightning deal I couldn't delay any longer and took the plunge then and there and haven't looked back since. My 18-105mm has served me well as a walk around lens with an okay range, but it was limiting in situations like wildlife and sports particularly. I wanted a "proper" zoom and this is it, and with the APS-C sensor on the a6600 you're effectively getting 105-475mm, which is a bonus. It's nicely made, though heavy, and comes with a good sized hood and on-lens focus options and a focus hold. The zooming ring is quite a heavy turn I've found, though I'm used to it now. I've taken it out enough times now to get a good feel for performance and I'm impressed. Yes, a slow aperture is never ideal, but the bokeh when I choose that kind of shot is nice and you just have to get used to the lighting situations where it's performance will drop. I've found the sharpness to be very good from corner to corner and the stabilisation is a dream – where when zoomed to the max there's a huge difference when you slightly depress the shutter and witness the smoothness. The autofocus hasn't let me down either and I find the lens responds better than the 18-105. I'm getting much fewer out of focus images of birds for instance than I was getting with the 105. The bird photo I've uploaded here wasn't in great light at all but I was impressed with the results, even with it being my first time shooting at that length with subjects that quick! I was worried what the quality at 350mm was going to be like, but I'm impressed. With good lighting conditions it's excellent I'd say and there's even room to crop in further when processing. Overall I'm really pleased I took the plunge and bought this, as it completes the hole in my lens range and it performs for me brilliantly.
Review: A must own for high IQ and portability at an affordable price for enthusiasts - Key qualities about this lens: - Portability (under 600gr, and very compact dimensions for such a telephoto 105-525 FF equivalent) which makes it easy to bring this lens along on hikes, travel, in a simple messenger bag: "The best camera is the one you carry" - Amazing Image Quality, which completely satisfies consummate pro photographers ! - Very good OSS, tremendous help at the long end - Affordability - E-mount A little bit of background which might resonate with a number of hobbyists and enthusiasts who may have found themselves in my situation, and maybe help them avoid making the 'mistake' I made. I got into photography at end of 2019 after a trip to Colombia where I realised the photos from my smartphone, GoPro and Osmo Pocket, were underwhelming compared to my friend's dslr. At the time, as a total beginner, after learning the basics about the exposure triangle and watching countless Youtube reviews about cameras, I chose a Canon M50 instead of a Sony A6400. Key reasons: ergonomics, simple menus, touchscreen, brand reputation and price. After building up a decent lineup of lenses (11-22, 22, 18-150, the sigma trio) and even upgrading to the M6 mk ii, I really enjoyed my kit and took a lot of nice photos. But now that I caught the bug and really enjoy this hobby, I found myself wanting more and more reach for wildlife, sports and even for landscape and street photography. I also noticed that most of my photos were at the longer end. I went from taking more wide angle pictures, to better subject isolation and composition, as well as really appreciating the background compression longer focal lengths create. As a result, my 150mm max focal length was starting to show its limits. I also started to be disappointed with how soft the photos were compared to my sigma 56 f1.4. So I investigated for a while the various options for telephoto lenses, with non-negotiable criterias for my use case: price, portability and IQ. Unfortunately the choice for the ef-m mount just doesn't exist, and won't since Canon has now killed this very convenient and promising system. Adapting EF glass is impractical and defeats the purpose of owning and carrying a small compact apsc setup. I quickly realised I didn't want to carry my sigma EF 18-35 f1.8 once I got the ef-m 16 f1.4. So adapting either the heavy and bulky sigma 100-400 or 150-600 was a no go. I therefore found myself realising I would need to look at other bodies and good lenses that would match them: after watching a lot of content, I landed on either going - Canon RF with the R10 + the excellent compact and light RF 100-400 - or Sony with the a6400 (or ZV-e10) + this amazing 70-350 After watching one of my favourite wildlife bird photographer notice some AF issues with the R7 and R10, and also knowing that I really wanted the sigma 18-50 f2.8 as my main mid-range lens, which only exists for the E-mount; I was already leaning Sony. Then Canon announced recently they were not going to let 3rd party lens manufacturers develop affordable good quality lenses for the RF mount. This sealed the deal for me. So here I am 3 years later, full circle. I would have saved myself quite a bit of money and frustration by getting that A6400 from the very beginning. My conclusion for any enthusiast getting into this hobby: it's ALL about the lenses ! Ignore any fanboy/partisan brand debate except for the reliability of AF (which is really important indeed). Ignore any road map, rumours of lens release: only trust the ones already available on the market for your needs. And if your budget is under £1k and you want an excellent portable APS-C telephoto, there is essentially no competition with this 70-350. It's the best in the market ! And since it's an E-mount, it will mount perfectly on a full frame body in the future if I feel the need to. This lens is an absolute keeper. Here are a few jpegs straight out of camera with no edits.

## Features

- INCREDIBLY SHARP: One aspherical element and three ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass elements in a precision optical design suppress aberration throughout the lens’s zoom range
- BEAUTIFULLY SMOOTH BACKGROUNDS: Circular 7-blade aperture for beautiful bokeh defocus effects
- ALWAYS RELIABLE: A dust and moisture resistant design provides the reliability needed for outdoor use in challenging conditions.
- FAST AND PRECISE: The XD Linear Motor fully utilises the speed potential of the camera body, focusing on and tracking even fast-moving subjects with outstanding speed and precision
- CONVENIENT ERGONOMICS: A focus mode switch that allows instant switching between auto and manual focus modes along with a customisable focus hold button for efficient and versatile shooting
- Angle of View (APS-C): 22°-4°40'

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07X5DGGMQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | 13,185 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 84 in Camera Lenses |
| Box Contents | Lens |
| Brand Name | Sony |
| Camera Lens | 70 350 month |
| Colour | black |
| Compatible Camera Models | Sony A7 series, Sony A6000 series, Sony ZVE1/10 |
| Compatible Mountings | Sony E |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (1,476) |
| Exposure Control Type | Automatic, Manual |
| File Format | MP4 |
| Fixed Focal Length | 350 Millimetres |
| Focus Type | Auto Focus |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04548736099753 |
| Has Self-Timer | No |
| Image Stabilization Type | Optical |
| Item Type Name | Lenses |
| Item Weight | 625 Grams |
| Lens Coating Description | Nano AR Coating |
| Lens Design | Zoom |
| Lens Mount | Sony E |
| Lens Type | Telephoto |
| Manufacturer | Sony |
| Manufacturer Part Number | SEL70350G.SYX |
| Maximum Aperture | 6.3 Millimetres |
| Maximum Focal Length | 350 Millimeters |
| Maximum Shutter Speed | 30 Seconds |
| Media Type | ProductImage |
| Minimum Aperture | 22 Millimetres |
| Minimum Focal Length | 70 Millimeters |
| Model Name | Sony SEL70350G E-mount APS-C 5x super-telephoto zoom G lens with up to 350mm reach (525mm equiv.) |
| Model Number | SEL70350G.SYX |
| Number of Diaphragm Blades | 7 |
| Photo Filter Size | 67 Millimeters |
| Real Angle Of View | 22 Degrees |
| Shooting Modes | Auto, Program, Aperture Priority, Shutter Priority, Manual, Movie, S&Q, Pano, Scene Selection, Night Shot, Bulb, Sweep Panorama, Multi Frame NR, 3D Sweep Panorama, High ISO NR, Continuous Shooting, Bracketing, White Balance, DRO/Auto HDR, Picture Effect, Creative Style |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Video Capture Format | 4K |
| Video Capture Resolution | 4K (3840 x 2160) |
| Viewfinder Type | Electronic viewfinder |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| Zoom Ratio | 5 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Sony
- **Camera lens description:** 70 350 month
- **Compatible mountings:** Sony E
- **Focal length description:** 70-350 mm
- **Focus type:** Auto Focus
- **Lens design:** Zoom
- **Lens type:** Telephoto
- **Lens-fixed focal length:** 350 Millimetres
- **Maximum focal length:** 350 Millimeters
- **Minimum focal length:** 70 Millimeters

## Images

![Sony SEL70350G APS-C E-Mount 70-350mm F4.5-6.3 G OSS Zoom Lens, Black - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71hC9C1we1L.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Who is it for?**
A: The E 70–350mm F4 is perfect for Sony APS-C camera owners who want to upgrade their lens for superior telephoto shooting of a variety of purposes and subjects, including travel, sports and events, as well as everyday scenes and pets.

**Q: What are its specifications?**
A: Minimum focus distance = 1.1–1.5m (3.61–4.93ft). Maximum magnification ratio (X) = 0.23. Filter diameter (mm) = 67. Weight = 625g (22.1oz.).

**Q: What accessories does it come with?**
A: A lens hood, front and rear caps, and soft carrying case.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ An impressive long lens
*by U***K on 22 July 2022*

A long lens was until now the only gap in my Sony system, and for a while I had my eye on one, notably this. When it came up on a lightning deal I couldn't delay any longer and took the plunge then and there and haven't looked back since. My 18-105mm has served me well as a walk around lens with an okay range, but it was limiting in situations like wildlife and sports particularly. I wanted a "proper" zoom and this is it, and with the APS-C sensor on the a6600 you're effectively getting 105-475mm, which is a bonus. It's nicely made, though heavy, and comes with a good sized hood and on-lens focus options and a focus hold. The zooming ring is quite a heavy turn I've found, though I'm used to it now. I've taken it out enough times now to get a good feel for performance and I'm impressed. Yes, a slow aperture is never ideal, but the bokeh when I choose that kind of shot is nice and you just have to get used to the lighting situations where it's performance will drop. I've found the sharpness to be very good from corner to corner and the stabilisation is a dream – where when zoomed to the max there's a huge difference when you slightly depress the shutter and witness the smoothness. The autofocus hasn't let me down either and I find the lens responds better than the 18-105. I'm getting much fewer out of focus images of birds for instance than I was getting with the 105. The bird photo I've uploaded here wasn't in great light at all but I was impressed with the results, even with it being my first time shooting at that length with subjects that quick! I was worried what the quality at 350mm was going to be like, but I'm impressed. With good lighting conditions it's excellent I'd say and there's even room to crop in further when processing. Overall I'm really pleased I took the plunge and bought this, as it completes the hole in my lens range and it performs for me brilliantly.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A must own for high IQ and portability at an affordable price for enthusiasts
*by F***N on 18 September 2022*

Key qualities about this lens: - Portability (under 600gr, and very compact dimensions for such a telephoto 105-525 FF equivalent) which makes it easy to bring this lens along on hikes, travel, in a simple messenger bag: "The best camera is the one you carry" - Amazing Image Quality, which completely satisfies consummate pro photographers ! - Very good OSS, tremendous help at the long end - Affordability - E-mount A little bit of background which might resonate with a number of hobbyists and enthusiasts who may have found themselves in my situation, and maybe help them avoid making the 'mistake' I made. I got into photography at end of 2019 after a trip to Colombia where I realised the photos from my smartphone, GoPro and Osmo Pocket, were underwhelming compared to my friend's dslr. At the time, as a total beginner, after learning the basics about the exposure triangle and watching countless Youtube reviews about cameras, I chose a Canon M50 instead of a Sony A6400. Key reasons: ergonomics, simple menus, touchscreen, brand reputation and price. After building up a decent lineup of lenses (11-22, 22, 18-150, the sigma trio) and even upgrading to the M6 mk ii, I really enjoyed my kit and took a lot of nice photos. But now that I caught the bug and really enjoy this hobby, I found myself wanting more and more reach for wildlife, sports and even for landscape and street photography. I also noticed that most of my photos were at the longer end. I went from taking more wide angle pictures, to better subject isolation and composition, as well as really appreciating the background compression longer focal lengths create. As a result, my 150mm max focal length was starting to show its limits. I also started to be disappointed with how soft the photos were compared to my sigma 56 f1.4. So I investigated for a while the various options for telephoto lenses, with non-negotiable criterias for my use case: price, portability and IQ. Unfortunately the choice for the ef-m mount just doesn't exist, and won't since Canon has now killed this very convenient and promising system. Adapting EF glass is impractical and defeats the purpose of owning and carrying a small compact apsc setup. I quickly realised I didn't want to carry my sigma EF 18-35 f1.8 once I got the ef-m 16 f1.4. So adapting either the heavy and bulky sigma 100-400 or 150-600 was a no go. I therefore found myself realising I would need to look at other bodies and good lenses that would match them: after watching a lot of content, I landed on either going - Canon RF with the R10 + the excellent compact and light RF 100-400 - or Sony with the a6400 (or ZV-e10) + this amazing 70-350 After watching one of my favourite wildlife bird photographer notice some AF issues with the R7 and R10, and also knowing that I really wanted the sigma 18-50 f2.8 as my main mid-range lens, which only exists for the E-mount; I was already leaning Sony. Then Canon announced recently they were not going to let 3rd party lens manufacturers develop affordable good quality lenses for the RF mount. This sealed the deal for me. So here I am 3 years later, full circle. I would have saved myself quite a bit of money and frustration by getting that A6400 from the very beginning. My conclusion for any enthusiast getting into this hobby: it's ALL about the lenses ! Ignore any fanboy/partisan brand debate except for the reliability of AF (which is really important indeed). Ignore any road map, rumours of lens release: only trust the ones already available on the market for your needs. And if your budget is under £1k and you want an excellent portable APS-C telephoto, there is essentially no competition with this 70-350. It's the best in the market ! And since it's an E-mount, it will mount perfectly on a full frame body in the future if I feel the need to. This lens is an absolute keeper. Here are a few jpegs straight out of camera with no edits.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent lens offering a useful telephoto range
*by C***L on 28 May 2025*

This is an excellent lens offering a good telephoto range. Images produced are sharp. Zoom mechanism is smooth. In relation to the cameras it is designed for, the lens is quite heavy and not as balanced when fitted as a DSLR with comparable telephoto lens which I use. However, you get used to using a larger, heavier lens on the Sony a model cameras in time.

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