| Announced | 2010-07-01 |
| Indicative price (USD) | 325 |
| Aperture | f/1.8 |
| Focal range (mm) | 35 |
| Filter diameter (mm) | 55 |
| Max diameter (mm) | 70 |
| Mount type | Sony Alpha DT |
| Stabilization | No |
| AF Motor | SAM |
| Zoom type | |
| Rotating front element | No |
| Tripod mount | No |
| Color | Black |
| Full-Time manual focus | No |
| Number of lenses | 6 |
| Number of groups | 5 |
| Diaphragm blades | 9 |
| Circular aperture | Yes |
| Length (mm) | 52 |
| Weight (gr) | 170 |





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A battle rages in the hybrid camera sector between the Sony NEX Range with their APS-C sensors and the Micro Four-Thirds cameras. With interchangeable lenses for each the quality is not necessarily fixed when you buy your camera, you can upgrade the optics. In this first look at Sony E mount lenses, we are looking at their most recent additions, but we will look at others too, let us know which are most important to you. |
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The Sony DT 35mm F1.8 SAM, a budget-focused prime lens, is only suitable for use on APS-C dSLRs, but it could be a pretty good choice if you own a Sony APS-C body and don't want to spend too much money on a wide-angle prime lens. Let’s take a closer look. |