Sony SELC1635G Operating Instructions

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Year 2020
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Sony SELC1635G Specification

The Sony SELC1635G is a versatile wide-angle zoom lens, part of Sony's prestigious G Lens series, renowned for delivering exceptional optical performance. This lens offers a focal length range of 16-35mm, making it ideal for a wide array of photographic and videographic applications, from landscape and architecture to street photography and filmmaking. It features a constant maximum aperture of f/4, providing consistent exposure and depth of field control throughout the zoom range. The optical construction includes advanced aspherical and ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass elements, minimizing distortion, chromatic aberration, and ensuring sharpness and clarity across the entire frame.

The lens is equipped with Sony’s Nano AR Coating, effectively reducing glare and reflections, thereby enhancing contrast and color fidelity even in challenging lighting conditions. It incorporates a responsive and quiet Direct Drive SSM (Super Sonic wave Motor) autofocus system, which is particularly beneficial for video recording due to its smooth and silent operation. The lens also supports manual focus with a linear response, offering precision control for photographers who prefer manual adjustments.

Designed with a robust and durable exterior, the SELC1635G is dust and moisture-resistant, making it suitable for use in various environmental conditions. Its compact and lightweight design promotes ease of handling and portability, crucial for on-the-go shooting. Additionally, it features an iris lock switch and a focus hold button, providing enhanced operational flexibility. Compatible with full-frame and APS-C format E-mount cameras, the Sony SELC1635G stands out as a reliable and high-performance tool for both professional and enthusiast photographers and videographers seeking superior image quality and versatility.

Sony SELC1635G F.A.Q.

How can I achieve the best focus with the Sony SELC1635G lens?

To achieve the best focus, use the Direct Manual Focus (DMF) feature, which allows you to fine-tune focus adjustments after autofocusing. Ensure your camera settings are configured to support DMF.

What should I do if the lens is not autofocusing correctly?

Check if the lens is securely attached to the camera body. Ensure that the camera's AF/MF switch is set to AF. Additionally, clean the lens contacts with a dry, lint-free cloth.

How do I maintain the Sony SELC1635G lens for optimal performance?

Regularly clean the lens elements with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid exposing the lens to extreme temperatures and humidity. Use a lens hood to protect from scratches and direct sunlight.

Can I use filters with the Sony SELC1635G lens?

Yes, you can use 82mm screw-in filters with this lens. Make sure to use high-quality filters to maintain image quality.

What is the best way to store the Sony SELC1635G lens when not in use?

Store the lens in a dry, dust-free environment. Use a lens pouch or case to protect it from scratches and physical damage. Avoid direct exposure to sunlight.

How can I reduce lens flare with the Sony SELC1635G lens?

Use the lens hood that comes with the lens to minimize lens flare. Also, try to adjust your shooting angle to reduce direct light entering the lens.

Why does my Sony SELC1635G lens produce blurry images?

Blurry images can result from camera shake or incorrect focus settings. Use a tripod for stability and ensure that the autofocus is set correctly. Check if the lens is clean.

What are the compatible camera bodies for the Sony SELC1635G lens?

The Sony SELC1635G lens is compatible with Sony E-mount cameras, including both full-frame and APS-C models.

How do I update the firmware of my Sony SELC1635G lens?

Firmware updates are typically done through the camera body. Connect the camera to a computer using a USB cable, then follow Sony's instructions for updating lens firmware.

What is the best aperture setting for landscape photography with the Sony SELC1635G?

For landscape photography, use an aperture between f/8 and f/11 to achieve a wide depth of field, ensuring sharpness from the foreground to the background.