Sony SEL1224GM Operating Instructions
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The Sony SEL1224GM is a G Master series ultra-wide-angle zoom lens featuring a constant f/2.8 maximum aperture, advanced optics with four XD Linear Motors for fast and precise autofocus, and a Nano AR Coating II to reduce flare and ghosting.
To clean the lens, use a blower to remove dust, apply a few drops of lens cleaning solution to a microfiber cloth, and gently wipe the lens in a circular motion. Avoid using excess moisture and ensure the cloth is clean to prevent scratching.
First, ensure the camera settings are correct and the lens is properly mounted. Check for firmware updates for both the lens and camera body. If issues persist, try cleaning the lens contacts with a dry cloth and if necessary, reset the camera settings.
Yes, the Sony SEL1224GM lens is weather-sealed, offering dust and moisture resistance, making it suitable for various shooting conditions. However, it is advisable to avoid extreme weather to ensure longevity.
To reduce lens flare, use the lens hood provided with the SEL1224GM, and position the camera to minimize direct sunlight hitting the lens. Additionally, using the lens's Nano AR Coating II helps in reducing flare and ghosting.
The minimum focusing distance of the Sony SEL1224GM lens is 11 inches (0.28 meters), allowing for close-up shots with an impressive field of view.
Due to its ultra-wide-angle design and bulbous front element, the Sony SEL1224GM lens does not support screw-on filters. However, rear gelatin filter holders are available for creative uses.
To update the firmware, check Sony's official website for updates, download the firmware to a compatible memory card, and follow the instructions provided by Sony to update via the camera body.
The Sony SEL1224GM lens is compatible with full-frame E-mount cameras. It can also be used with APS-C E-mount cameras, offering a 35mm equivalent focal length of 18-36mm.
Store the lens in a cool, dry place, ideally in a padded camera bag or lens case. Use lens caps to protect the front and rear elements, and avoid exposure to extreme temperatures or humidity.