Sony SAL18135 Operating Instructions

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Year 2012
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Sony SAL18135 Specification

The Sony SAL18135 is a versatile zoom lens designed for A-mount cameras, offering a focal length range of 18-135mm, making it suitable for a variety of photography styles, from wide-angle landscapes to close-up portraits. The lens features a maximum aperture of f/3.5-5.6, providing flexibility in different lighting conditions while maintaining compactness and portability. It incorporates Sony's Smooth Autofocus Motor (SAM) for fast and quiet focusing, enhancing performance in both still photography and video recording. The optical design comprises 14 elements in 11 groups, including aspherical and extra-low dispersion glass elements that minimize chromatic aberrations and distortions, ensuring high-quality images with exceptional sharpness and clarity across the entire frame. A 7-blade circular diaphragm contributes to pleasing bokeh effects, enhancing the aesthetic quality of out-of-focus areas. The lens is equipped with a minimum focusing distance of 0.45 meters, allowing for close-up shots with a maximum magnification of 0.25x. It measures 76mm in diameter and 86mm in length, weighing approximately 398 grams, making it a lightweight and compact option for photographers on the go. The filter diameter is 62mm, providing compatibility with a wide range of filters for creative effects. Designed to complement APS-C format cameras, the Sony SAL18135 offers a versatile and reliable option for photographers seeking a high-performance lens with a broad zoom range. Its build quality and optical performance make it a suitable choice for enthusiasts and professionals alike, supporting a wide array of photographic applications with its balanced combination of image quality, functionality, and portability.

Sony SAL18135 F.A.Q.

How do I attach the Sony SAL18135 lens to my camera?

To attach the Sony SAL18135 lens, align the white dot on the lens barrel with the white dot on the camera mount. Gently insert the lens into the mount and turn it clockwise until it clicks into place.

What should I do if the autofocus on my Sony SAL18135 lens is not working?

First, ensure that the camera is set to autofocus mode. Check if the lens is clean and free of obstructions. If the issue persists, try resetting the camera settings or consult the camera's manual for troubleshooting steps.

How can I clean the Sony SAL18135 lens safely?

Use a blower to remove dust, then gently wipe the lens with a microfiber cloth. For stubborn spots, use a lens cleaning solution applied to the cloth, not directly on the lens.

Is the Sony SAL18135 lens compatible with all Sony DSLR cameras?

The Sony SAL18135 is designed for A-mount cameras. It is compatible with most Sony DSLR cameras that support A-mount lenses, but always check your camera's compatibility list for confirmation.

What is the best way to store the Sony SAL18135 lens when not in use?

Store the lens in a cool, dry place, ideally in a padded camera bag or case. Use lens caps on both ends to protect against dust and damage.

How can I prevent lens flare when using the Sony SAL18135 lens?

Use a lens hood to block stray light and adjust your shooting angle to minimize direct sunlight hitting the lens.

What are the focal length settings available on the Sony SAL18135 lens?

The Sony SAL18135 lens has a focal length range of 18mm to 135mm, allowing for both wide-angle and telephoto shots.

How do I perform a firmware update for the Sony SAL18135 lens?

The Sony SAL18135 lens does not have firmware updates, as it is a mechanical lens without electronic updating capabilities. Firmware updates are typically for the camera body.

Can I use filters with the Sony SAL18135 lens, and if so, what size?

Yes, you can use filters with the Sony SAL18135 lens. The filter thread size is 62mm. Ensure you purchase compatible filters for this size.

Why is my Sony SAL18135 lens making a noise when focusing?

Some noise is normal due to the mechanical parts in the lens. However, if the noise is excessive, it may indicate an issue with the autofocus motor. Consider having it checked by a professional.