Sony SELP18105G Operating Instructions
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To attach the Sony SELP18105G lens, align the white dot on the lens with the white dot on the camera mount, then gently rotate the lens clockwise until it clicks into place, indicating a secure fit.
Ensure that the lens is clean and free from dust or debris. If the issue persists, try gently rotating the zoom ring back and forth several times. If the problem continues, consider contacting Sony support for further assistance.
Yes, you can use manual focus on the SELP18105G lens. Switch the focus mode on your camera to manual, then use the focus ring on the lens to adjust focus until the image appears sharp in the viewfinder or LCD screen.
To clean the SELP18105G lens, use a blower to remove dust, then gently wipe the lens surface with a microfiber cloth in a circular motion. For stubborn spots, use a lens cleaning solution applied to the cloth, not directly on the lens.
Check if the lens is set to AF (Auto Focus) mode. Ensure the lens contacts are clean and your camera settings are appropriate for the shooting conditions. If issues persist, perform a lens reset by turning off the camera and removing the battery and lens for a few minutes.
The power zoom feature allows for smooth and consistent zooming, ideal for video recording. It enables controlled zoom speeds and can be operated remotely if your camera supports wireless control.
To reduce lens flare, use a lens hood to block stray light. Also, avoid shooting directly into strong light sources and consider adjusting your shooting angle. Using lens filters like polarizers can also help minimize flare.
Store the SELP18105G lens in a cool, dry place, ideally in a padded camera bag or case. Ensure both lens caps are securely in place to protect the glass elements. Consider using silica gel packs to absorb moisture.
The SELP18105G is designed for APS-C sensor cameras. While it can be mounted on full-frame Sony cameras, it will operate in crop mode, resulting in a reduced resolution and field of view.
Image distortion can occur at the wide and telephoto ends. To minimize this, enable lens correction features in your camera if available. Additionally, post-processing software can help correct distortion in your images.