Sony FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS Lens for Video


Is the Sony FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS lens good for video, cinematography and filmmaking? Here's a detailed look at the important features.

The Sony FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS (AmazonB&H) is primarily a photography lens, though it will be used for video.

In this article let’s take a comprehensive look at the important features and specifications of the Sony FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS and see how good it will perform specifically for video, cinematography and filmmaking.

The aim of this article is to provide you with enough information and perspective so you can decide for yourself whether this lens is right for your film or video.

Important: This article is a comprehensive overview of the lens with available information; and an analysis based on our experience shooting for almost two decades. It is not a hands-on review. If and when we get hold of the lens we’ll be sure to publish a detailed review. If this is not your cup of tea you can stop reading.

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TLDR;

What you need to know for video work about the Sony FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS (AmazonB&H):

  • The Sony FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS is a great telephoto to super telephoto lens.
  • The f/2.8 aperture is good enough for low light work.
  • 11 circular blade aperture for smoother, better bokeh.
  • Removable tripod ring for better handling
  • Compatible with teleconverters.
  • Customizable button on the lens body.
  • The lens does have image stabilization with Optical Steady Shot. With cameras that have IBIS you can expect even better Image stabilization.
  • Sony claims that their motors work together with Eye AF to provide precise and quick autofocus for video. This also supports contrast AF and Phase Detection AF.
  • It exhibits breathing.

Can be great for the following types of filmmaking:

  • Wildlife filmmaking
  • Sports Filmmaking
  • Documentary filmmaking
  • Corporate videos and low budget commercials

Sony FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS vs Sony 70-200mm f/4 GM OSS

Lens Sony FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSSSony 70-200mm f/4 GM OSS
Filter Thread77mm72mm
Size88mm x 200mm80mm × 175mm 
Weight1,480g840g
Closest focusing distance0.96m / 3.14ft AF: 1-1.5m / 3.28-4.93ft
MF: 1-1.35m / 3.28-4.43ft
Max. Aperturef/2.8f/4
Min. Aperturef/22f/22
Teleconverter compatibilityYesNo
Aperture Blades11 blades9 blades
Angle of View (Diagonal)34°-12° 30′34°-12° 30′

The Sony FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS (AmazonB&H) is much heavier, and bigger than the Sony 70-200mm f/4 G OSS (Amazon, B&H).

The Sony FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS has a constant closer minimum focusing distance than the FE 70-200mm f/4 G OSS. FE 70-200mm f/2.8 also gives you an extra stop of light with 11 aperture blades for a theoretically better bokeh.

The Sony FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS is compatible with teleconverters and thus, provides the user with more versatility. Whereas the Sony FE 70-200mm f/4 G OSS lacks this feature.

Upon comparing the official MTF charts of both the lenses you can infer that Sony 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS has slightly better sharpness and better consistency than the Sony 70-200mm f/4 G OSS. Keep in mind that the FE 70-200m f/2.8 GM probably performs better at f/4.

For those who need that f/2.8 and the GM quality, the choice is clear. You get what you pay for.

Features

Coverage

The Sony FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS (AmazonB&H) is a full frame lens. It is designed to completely cover a sensor the size of 36mm x 24mm.

If you are considering this lens for an APS-C sensor or other cinema camera, check out this article:

Focal Length

The minimum focal length is 70mm. This is considered telephoto on a full frame 35mm sensor.

The maximum focal length is 200mm. This is considered super telephoto on a full frame 35mm sensor.

This specificity in focal range can be very useful for telephoto work, interviews, close ups.

Aperture

The constant maximum aperture is f/2.8 and the constant minimum aperture is f/22.

Having f/2.8 is enough for low light. Especially when you pair this with Sony and their sensor’s ISO capacity.

The Sony FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS (AmazonB&H) has 11 circular diaphragm blades. One expects a smooth bokeh, considering the number of blades, but it’s not always a given.

To know more about bokeh:

Resolution

From Sony’s official MTF charts:

At 70mm, the Sony FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS (AmazonB&H) is sharp in the center and has a slight turbulence towards the end.

Whereas, at 200mm, the Sony FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM is sharp as tack in the center and stays rocksteady throughout.

With the variance in the Sagittal and Tangential lines, you can infer (somewhat) that the bokeh won’t be proportionally smooth as the best prime lenses on the planet. However, it should be decent, and they correlate to each other well so there is some harmony in the design.

If you really want this lens at its sharpest you’re better off stopping down to f/2.8 or even f/3.5 (if you don’t want the shallow depth of field look) for best results.

If you are curious and want to read the MTF chart for yourself. Here’s a guide on how to read them easily.

Close Focus

The closest focusing distance has two modes and can be controlled by a close focus switch on the lens. The two modes are

  • 0.96 m/3.14 ft (at “full” position)
  • 3 m/1.87 ft (at “3m-infinity” position)

This promotes versatility of the lens which can do close ups, macros and as well as telephoto shots.

Image Stabilization

The Sony FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS (AmazonB&H) lens does have 5 axis Optical Steady Shot image stabilization. Using it with a camera that has IBIS (like the Sony Alpha 1 or the a7S III) you get even better stabilization.

High-performance image stabilisation is built right into the lens for sharp, blur-free images with a wide range of subjects. The heavy stabilisation lens is driven by a linear motor for fast, precise stabilisation. 5-axis image stabilisation becomes available when used with ? series bodies that feature built-in image stabilisation.

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Control

Manual focus system

The Sony FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS has an infinite turn ring for its focus ring and can turn infinitely one way or the other. Sadly, it does not have the option to switch from focus by wire to fly by wire.

What is the meaning of focus by wire and fly by wire?

Focus by wire: Let’s say you turn the focus ring to change focus from point A to B. You’d expect the focus to shift accordingly. When you stop point B will be in focus. Now bring the focus point back to A and try again, but at a different speed. Slower or faster, doesn’t matter. Now, even if you precisely rotate to the exact same degree, the focus will not be on point B! The speed of rotation determines which point it is focused on. That’s just completely useless for follow focus work. If an actor or person moves at a different speed, evens lightly, you’ll never get the same focus. Avoid focus by wire lenses like the plague (for video work).

Fly by wire: The distance of focus shifted is directly proportional to the speed at which the ring is turned. This is how a manual focus ring is supposed to operate for video and cinematography.

This decision to exclude fly by wire or linear MF by Sony could lead to cinematographers and videographers thinking twice before choosing this lens for their next shoot.

Autofocus system

Sony’s Autofocus is, without a doubt, one of the most revered video autofocus systems in the world. They claim that this lens supports contrast AF and Phase Detection AF. The switch on the side of the body to switch from autofocus to manual focus is very useful too.

Two heavy focus groups are rapidly and precisely positioned by separate actuators: a powerful RDSSM (Ring Drive Super Sonic wave Motor) actuator for the front group, and a double linear motor actuator for the rear group. Improved positioning precision works with real-time feedback from multiple position sensors to allow the body’s AF system to operate at full capacity.

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Basics

Filter Thread

The Sony FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS (AmazonB&H) has a filter thread diameter of 77mm. This is a common filter diameter.

Build Quality

The majority of the lens exterior is plastic, though the lens doesn’t feel cheap.

The optical design consists of 23 elements in 18 groups, including ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass, extreme aspherical elements and Super ED glass elements.

Size and Weight

The Sony FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS (AmazonB&H) has a diameter of 88mm and a length of 200mm. It weighs around 1,480 grams. It is a bit heavy and can be a problem if you don’t have a heavy tripod to set it on.

Weather resistance

Sony claims that all GM lenses are weather resistant. In addition to their usual dust and moisture resistance they have claimed to add an extra seal to this lens.

But again this only holds true if the camera body you will be using is also weather sealed. No camera is truly and officially weather sealed, so the best you can hope for is reliable weather resistance.

This is a G Master series lens and we can expect it to perform as such.

A sealed dust and moisture-resistant design and fluorine front element coating provide extra protection to ensure reliable operation in challenging environments.

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What’s in the box

This is what you get in the box (other than the lens):

  • Hood (ALC-SH145)
  • Lens front cap (ALC-F77S)
  • Lens rear cap (ALC-R1EM)
  • Case
  • Tripod mount

The hood might be useful for photography, but the shape and design makes it mostly vestigial for video work. Some people like to put it on to protect the front element in case of a fall. The hood takes the impact and shatters, but saves the lens. I’d keep it on unless you have good reason not to.

You also get a tripod mount which is removable.

What about Teleconverters?

Sony sells two converters for the 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS:

  1. SEL14TC 1.4x (Amazon, B&H)
  2. SEL20TC 2.0x (Amazon, B&H)

You get an effective focal length of:

TeleconverterEffective Focal LengthLoss of light
With the 1.4x98-280mm1 stop
With the 2.0x140-400mm2 stops

Sony claims both autofocus and image stabilization work well with the teleconverters.

Alternatives to the Sony FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS Lens

The Sony FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS (AmazonB&H) is a great telephoto zoom lens. The only alternative is the cheaper Sony 70-200mm f/4 G OSS (Amazon, B&H) with a smaller aperture, lesser blades and a lighter lens design.

I hope you found this overview of the Sony FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS (AmazonB&H) useful. If we have missed out on something, please let us know in the comments below.

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Sareesh Sudhakaran is a film director and award-winning cinematographer with over 24 years of experience. His second film, "Gin Ke Dus", was released in theaters in India in March 2024. As an educator, Sareesh walks the talk. His online courses help aspiring filmmakers realize their filmmaking dreams. Sareesh is also available for hire on your film!

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