Sony FE 24mm f/2.8 G vs Sony E 11mm f/1.8
Both are Sony E mount primes for wide-angle — here's how the specs differ and which to pick. Every spec is from the manufacturer's own catalog.
| Spec | Sony FE 24mm f/2.8 G | Sony E 11mm f/1.8 |
|---|---|---|
| Focal length | 24mm | 11mm |
| Max aperture | f/2.8 | f/1.8 |
| Type | prime | prime |
| Coverage | full-frame | APS-C |
| Mount | Sony E | Sony E |
Which should you buy?
- the Sony E 11mm f/1.8 opens wider (f/1.8) — brighter in low light and more background blur
- the Sony E 11mm f/1.8 (11mm) is wider — more in the frame for street and interiors; the Sony FE 24mm f/2.8 G (24mm) is tighter — more reach and compression for portraits
- the Sony FE 24mm f/2.8 G covers full-frame (also works on APS-C bodies); the Sony E 11mm f/1.8 is APS-C-only — it won't fill a full-frame sensor
Where to buy
Check the Sony FE 24mm f/2.8 G price on Amazon →
Check the Sony E 11mm f/1.8 price on Amazon →
FAQ
What's the difference between the Sony FE 24mm f/2.8 G and the Sony E 11mm f/1.8?
The Sony FE 24mm f/2.8 G is 24mm f/2.8 prime, full-frame; the Sony E 11mm f/1.8 is 11mm f/1.8 prime, APS-C. Both fit the Sony E mount.
Which is better in low light, the Sony FE 24mm f/2.8 G or the Sony E 11mm f/1.8?
The Sony E 11mm f/1.8 — its f/1.8 maximum aperture lets in more light and gives more background blur than the f/2.8 of the other.
Do the Sony FE 24mm f/2.8 G and Sony E 11mm f/1.8 fit the same camera?
Yes — both are Sony E mount lenses, so they fit Sony a7/a9/a1 (full-frame) and a6000-series (APS-C). Note the Sony E 11mm f/1.8 is APS-C-only and won't fill a full-frame sensor.
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