Photo Lenses for Sony Alpha 7 III

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Photo Lenses for Sony Alpha 7 III

There is more to getting a great photo than just point-and-shoot. Different camera lenses can produce vastly different results, and the type of lens you use will have a significant impact on the quality of your photographs. For instance, a macro lens is perfect for close-up shots, while a telephoto lens is ideal for capturing distant subjects. If you're serious about photography, it's worth investing in a few different lenses to help you get the best results. With the right camera lens, you can take your photography to the next level.

Irix Photo Lenses will help you to take incredibly sharp images, saving money with their fantastic price.

Looking for high-quality cinema lenses that won't break the bank? Look no further than the for Sony Alpha 7 III. Our lenses are designed in Europe and are made in South Korea to the highest standards, making them perfect for professional cinematographers. Plus, they're weatherproof, meaning you can shoot in any conditions. These for Sony Alpha 7 III have been specially designed to use with this Camera. Specially designed to be used with the Sony Alpha 7 III camera and provide exceptional results in all kinds of situations. Order your Sony Alpha 7 III Cine Lenses now and take your filmmaking to the next level!

The Sony Alpha 7 III Full-Frame Cinema Camera has become the go-to choice for filmmakers, thanks to its impressive features and specs. To make the most out of these features, you need the right lenses. That's why we've put together a list of the best Sony Alpha 7 Cinema Lenses and Sony Alpha 7 Still Lenses.

If you're looking for lenses that will give you the best balance of quality and affordability, we recommend the Irix Cinema lenses. These lenses are designed to work with the Sony Alpha 7 series cameras and offer excellent image quality. They also feature a full-frame image circle and are designed to reduce chromatic aberrations.

Whether you're shooting motion pictures or stills, the Irix Cinema lenses are a great option. They come in various focal lengths, from 11mm to 150mm. They also come with many mounts, including Sony E Mount.

Whether you're shooting documentaries, music videos, or promotional videos, the Sony Alpha 7 Lenses will give you the best performance. With Irix Cinema lenses, you can capture stunning visuals without breaking the bank.

Sony Alpha 7 III

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Lin Sony Alpha 7 Lenses Irix 150mm f/2.8 Dragonfly Macro 1:1: Crisp macro images!
5 out of 5 stars
This lens is all I anticipated. Images are sharp and I love using it for focus stacking. Before buying I had borrowed a Nikon 105mm micro/macro, a Laowa 90mm macro, and this same model Irix. The borrowed Irix produced visibly crisper images, and this one that I just purchased does the same - excellent quality images.
Irix 150mm f/2.8 Dragonfly Macro 1:1 review
Irix 150mm f/2.8 Dragonfly Macro 1:1 review
Irix 150mm f/2.8 Dragonfly Macro 1:1 review
Peter Sony Alpha 7 Lenses Irix 150mm f/2.8 Dragonfly Macro 1:1: Excellent with Qualifiers
5 out of 5 stars
Backgorund- Over the years I have used a variety of macro lenses. My favorites have been the Nikon 200 f and most recently, the Sigma 150 2.8. I like shooting with the 150-200 range and find that having a tripod collar is very useful in helping get the right angle for the shot. The Sigma was an older version which would not work with the Z series so I bought the Irix as its replacement. My impressions of this lens: Case- Excellent semi rigid Image quality- Outstanding Ergonomics- very good Works very well with z series- focus peaking is spot on. Overall- Great lens- Exceptional value for the $$ The qualifiers: The tripod collar is not smooth. I have to fiddle with it in order the change the orientation. On a z7, this lens is very front heavy and uncomfortable to use hand held. Not an issue for my style (always on a tripod) but this may be an issue for those who plan to use it as a portrait lens.
James M Sony Alpha 7 Lenses Irix 150mm f/2.8 Dragonfly Macro 1:1: Great addition to my kit!
5 out of 5 stars
I had the critically-acclaimed Tamron SP 90mm f/2.8 Di Macro 1:1 VC USD lens; was never all that thrilled with it. I even had it get internal debris TWICE, though Tamron removed debris both times without hassle and at no cost to me. But once I got my Nikon Z7 I found the Tamron caused the Z7 to do weird things (such as a bunch of weird clunking sounds in the Z7 each time I turned it on with the Tamron 90 mounted). So when I learned of this Irix 150 I decided to try it. I am SO glad I did. I have now sold the Tamron with no regrets. I have not yet used the Irix much at all, but on its maiden voyage (into sub-freezing weather, with my fingers [and brain] moving slowly) it was super easy to use and seems to give superb results. I especially appreciate that the collar has an Arca-swiss compatible foot; fits on my RRS BH-40 ball head & clamp perfectly. Last note: the manual focusing turns through 270 degrees, and is extremely smooth; it is precisely what I want and need in a lens like this. I am very happy to add this lens to my kit!
Irix 150mm f/2.8 Dragonfly Macro 1:1 review
Doug W. Sony Alpha 7 Still Lenses Irix 150mm f/2.8 Dragonfly Macro 1:1: Irix 150 2.8 macro
4 out of 5 stars
Well constructed with excellent resolution. Has manual focus but auto aperture. The tripod mount of the lens is a great help with macro shots. The focusing is smooth with plenty of turning radius. The only drawback for me is that with the lens attached to my Canon 80D the battery depletes rapidly even if the camera is turned off.
Mark T. Sony Alpha 7 Still Lenses Irix 150mm f/2.8 Dragonfly Macro 1:1: Had this lens for a few months
5 out of 5 stars
I bought this lens a few months ago. I have been using it for some nature photography and it is a very nice lens. Very sharp. I'm a little spoiled and do miss the autofocus but this makes me set up the picture more carefully so I like it. Very sharp images.
Stephen Sony Alpha 7 Still Lenses Irix 150mm f/2.8 Dragonfly Macro 1:1: Best lens for the dollar available
5 out of 5 stars
I ordered this lens because I wanted to be further away from my subject than was possible with my Nikon 105mm f/2.8 AFS micro. I received this lens in mid december 2018. The packaging was fantastic, it arrived in a sealed box, and come with a semi-hard fitted zippered case which was another unexpected surprise. The lens came with front and rear covers, the rear cover has been put away and replaced by a Nikon one as it was loose fitting and I didnt want to lose it. The hood fit well with a reassuring click Removing the hood however is easy with the lens facing away from you and grasping it with your right hand on the top, other positions may frustrate you as the hood doesnt seem to want to come off otherwise. Quality exudes from this lens, the finish and markings are flawless, the focus is smooth and the focus lock is a nice added bonus as is the tripod collar that locks perfectly on my Really Right Stuff ball head. The image quality is as expected, I can find no flare in my images even when shooting into the sun. Macro images are tack sharp and I noticed no chromatic aberrations. Attached are some samples of some flowers that were in the house over the holidays.
Irix 150mm f/2.8 Dragonfly Macro 1:1 review
Irix 150mm f/2.8 Dragonfly Macro 1:1 review
Stanley Sony Alpha 7 Still Lenses Irix 150mm f/2.8 Dragonfly Macro 1:1: Outstanding lens
5 out of 5 stars
This is a very sharp, very contrasty lens that is adaptable to both macro work and portraiture (although it cuts rather hard for portraits). The attached photo of the elderly man in the World War II hat (my dear father-in-law) was shot at f/5.6, and the photo of the poinsettia was shot at f/32.0.
Irix 150mm f/2.8 Dragonfly Macro 1:1 review
Irix 150mm f/2.8 Dragonfly Macro 1:1 review
Brian Sony Alpha 7 Still Lenses Irix 150mm f/2.8 Dragonfly Macro 1:1: Longest macro lens I know of
5 out of 5 stars
There may be a Nikon 200mm macro lens, but it has got to be expensive; this one is very sharp and priced so right! It is not just a great value for the price. It is a terrific lens priced beautifully. The beauty of a longer focal length macro is that you don't have to get nearly as close to your subject as you would with a 35-50mm macro, or a normal lens with extension tubes. I returned a Tamron macro lens that would not work with my Z6, and then bought this. I use it with my FTZ adapter. A keeper.
Leopoldo Sony Alpha 7 Still Lenses Irix 150mm f/2.8 Dragonfly Macro 1:1: Love it!!!
5 out of 5 stars
This is my first Macro I ever have and god I just love it! it very heavy and you can used it even w the really old Nikon camaras, I tried it with my Nikon Z6 w adapter and D3300 without adapter.
Jeff Sony Alpha 7 Still Lenses Irix 150mm f/2.8 Dragonfly Macro 1:1: Outstanding value
4 out of 5 stars
I purchased one of Irix first 15mm lenses several years ago and ended up returning it due to a manufacturing defect. So I was skeptical of their recent offers. I decided to try the 150mm Macro (EF mount) and am very impressed. Construction is top notch. Image quality is superb. The reach of 150mm is much easier to use for small subjects versus the typical 100mm offerings. It works perfectly via adapter with the R5 and R6. My only criticism is that the throw of the focus ring is actually shorter than I'd prefer. For macro work I'd rather have a super long throw focus ring so I can make tiny adjustment more easily. The throw on this lens is such that it is difficult to dial in absolute perfect focus. My R5/R6 manual focus indicators work with this lens but it can be challenging to actually align the little arrows (R5/R6 users understand what I'm referring to). Maybe my fingers aren't delicate enough. Overall I recommend this lens to any macro shooters.
Will F. Sony Alpha 7 Still Lenses Irix 150mm f/2.8 Dragonfly Macro 1:1: Sharp, Rock-solid, Beautiful
5 out of 5 stars
I highly recommend this lens for anyone interested in macro photography. It's sharp, easy to use, and very well constructed -- not to mention beautiful. It *can* also be used for portraits, but bear in mind it's manual-focus-only with a very narrow depth of field. A bit heavy for handheld shots, but no more so than other lenses in its class.
Ivo Sony Alpha 7 Still Lenses Irix 150mm f/2.8 Dragonfly Macro 1:1: A. Beautiful lens for Macro lovers
5 out of 5 stars
One of the best lenses on the market for Macro lovers. It's well built and does the job.
Stephen Sony Alpha 7 Still Lenses Irix 150mm f/2.8 Dragonfly Macro 1:1: Excellent Lens
5 out of 5 stars
My first adventure into macro photography. I really love the lens. Here are some of my shots for my first time out in macro photography with the IRIX 150 mm macro lens.
Robert Sony Alpha 7 Still Lenses Irix 150mm f/2.8 Dragonfly Macro 1:1: Great lens
5 out of 5 stars
I have had this lens for 7 months and found it to be my best lens for both macro and some landscape photos. It is also exception for portraits.
Parth Sony Alpha 7 Still Lenses Irix 150mm f/2.8 Dragonfly Macro 1:1: best
5 out of 5 stars
awesome
Anthony Sony Alpha 7 Still Lenses Irix 150mm f/2.8 Dragonfly Macro 1:1: Tack Sharp
5 out of 5 stars
And much lighter than a Canon 100mm macro. The extra 50mm is ideal for macro work. The lack of stabilization is a non-issue as macro work always requires a tripod. Well-constructed and seemingly durable at a very good price. Recommended.
Jonathan Sony Alpha 7 Still Lenses Irix 150mm f/2.8 Dragonfly Macro 1:1: It was great until it wasn’t
4 out of 5 stars
With quarantine, have been using my Irix for indoor tripod shots of flowers, etc. Beautiful lens. Sturdily built. Easy enough to focus with my Nikon D850. However, and I’ve never had this happen to a lens, the Irixs iris or whatever mechanism that controls the iris has been freezing up - making a terrible sound and over exposing shots. Pretty much shot. I’ve had it for only a year. It has a 2 year warranty - I will check in with B&H on a workday to find out what I can do. Not happy. Coincidentally, I am awaiting a autofocus 90mm macro from B&H for other work.
Rebekah Sony Alpha 7 Still Lenses Irix 150mm f/2.8 Dragonfly Macro 1:1: Love it!
5 out of 5 stars
I had been wanting to get this lens for a long time. I decided to reward myself and go ahead and order it. This is my first IRIX lens. The packaging from IRIX is fantastic. It made it feel like my lens was gift wrapped. I have taken it out 2 times already and love how the images turn out. I can't wait to see how the rest of my spring time photos turn out!
Irix 150mm f/2.8 Dragonfly Macro 1:1 review
Desmond Sony Alpha 7 Still Lenses Irix 150mm f/2.8 Dragonfly Macro 1:1: Exceptional clarity.
5 out of 5 stars
I discovered news of this lens as reference from an online photography course. So glad I tracked down a means of supply, B&H. From there to Australia I watched if travel, then, the postal systen surpassed normal expectations and delivery was 4 days early. Our wet season has hindered chances of continuel use, but what I have taken amazes my friends from the photo club and followers on facebook. So easy to use and my focus by using the screen even easier, on a tripod of cohrse. Though I did capture a startling photo of a blue ringed bee in flight handheld which won me great many WOWS on facebook. Not afraid to use the lens in this current weather though naturally I keep it dry, but without a motor inside for auto focus its not creating friction warmth from inside, is my theory. I look forward to sunny times and more great photos.
Fred Sony Alpha 7 Still Lenses Irix 150mm f/2.8 Dragonfly Macro 1:1: Excellent Macro Lens
5 out of 5 stars
I use the IRIX 150mm f/2.8 Macro lens on a Nikon D850. The lens is solidly-built, but not very heavy. Since I shoot my macro either on a tripod, a focusing rail or with flash, the lack of image stabilization is never a factor. Additionally, macro is best done with manual focus, so the lack of auto focus is not an issue. The focusing ring is large, smooth and very easy to use at macro/close-up distances. Toward infinity, the range of movement is more limited and it takes some patience to get sharp focus. I have used this lens also for tracked astrophotography with good results, but is best stopped down to f/5 because of some coma at the edges of the full frame. For regular use this lens appears sharpest at f/11, then f/16, then f/4. I have noticed no chromatic aberration. The bokeh is excellent. The tripod collar is handy and works well. So far, I have found little need for the focus lock function and have noticed no evidence of a focus shift with the lens pointed downward when focus stacking. Metering and aperture control in camera works fine. As for the most important aspect, how do the pictures look? The images have been very sharp with good detail, contrast and color all across the frame. I am very satisfied with this lens as well as the excellent and prompt service by B&H. If I were to compare it with another one of my macro lenses I would sat that the images are sharper with this IRIX lens than with my older Nikon 200mm macro lens. This lens is designed for macro as close as 1:1 and it certainly performs as promised.

FAQ Photo Lenses for Sony Alpha 7 III

Is Sony A7 III still a good buy?

The A7 III has a full frame, 24 megapixel BSI CMOS sensor. This results in 6000 by 4000-pixel images and great low light performance. The dynamic range of the sensor is 13.8EV. And having worked with this camera a great deal, I can confirm it's excellent.

Is Sony A7 III good for beginners?

The Sony ALPHA 7 III: the details Does that mean the Sony A7 III is good for beginners? Absolutely. With superb features, strong resolution and in-body image stabilization, it's a great place to start if you're new to full-frame cameras or if you're looking to upgrade your DSLR.

Is Sony A7RIII a good camera?

But that doesn't mean the A7RIII isn't a good camera anymore. The Sony A7RIII is still a very capable camera that will suit a wide range of shooting, from portraiture to landscape and travelling to casual family photos. And this can also be a professional tool for a professional photographer.

Is the Sony a7III professional?

The Sony a7III is the most popular camera used by professional photographers. 7% of pros use the Sony a7III mirrorless camera, with the Canon R6 mirrorless camera and Nikon D750 DSLR camera coming in joint 2nd and 3rd. The Alpha a7III and the Nikon D850 are the most popular cameras used by amateur photographers.

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