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Hello :)

Wondering if anyone can give me some pointers please?
I am looking for a good quality Kit Lens replacement for my A55's 18-55mm. I like the Kit lens but now think I am after something more higher quality and sharper, preferably still a zoom Lens that makes better use of the cameras 16mp cmos.

I have been looking at the Zeiss range of:SAL-1635Z, SAL-2470Z and SAL-1680Z

Think I like the sound of the SAL - 1680Z but not sure which is the best so any opinions would be most welcome 8)

I currently have other Sony lenses that cover from 50-200mm, so really want high quality wider angles up to 50mm to replace the kit lens.

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The CZ 16-80 is certainly on my wish list. The other CZs would be too great an investment for me unless I was expecting to go Full-Frame.

There are also Sigma and Tamrons in this range which are faster and cheaper with good reputations (e.g. Tamron 17-50/2.8 ).
Nex 5, Nex 6 (IR), A7M2, A99 and a bunch of lenses.
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Birma wrote:The CZ 16-80 is certainly on my wish list. The other CZs would be too great an investment for me unless I was expecting to go Full-Frame.

There are also Sigma and Tamrons in this range which are faster and cheaper with good reputations (e.g. Tamron 17-50/2.8 ).
Great stuff, thank you, the 16-80 is starting to tick all the right boxes so far 8)

Will post some sample if I take the plunge! 8)
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There is only one issue with the 16-80mm - it is mechanically focused (but very fast). On the A55, it can be a bit noisy.

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David Kilpatrick wrote:There is only one issue with the 16-80mm - it is mechanically focused (but very fast). On the A55, it can be a bit noisy.

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Thanks for the info! Sure that will be ok for me, the noise is not an issue. 8)
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Ian C wrote:Hello :)

I have been looking at the Zeiss range of:SAL-1635Z, SAL-2470Z and SAL-1680Z

Think I like the sound of the SAL - 1680Z but not sure which is the best so any opinions would be most welcome 8)

I currently have other Sony lenses that cover from 50-200mm, so really want high quality wider angles up to 50mm to replace the kit lens.
Hi,

If you are planning to go FF one day, and you can afford it, go for the 24-70 f2.8.

The Sony (Minolta/Tamron) SAM 28-75 f2.8 is a great lens also, but probably not wide enough on APS

I haven't read so much about the Sony 16-105 (http://www.adorama.com/ISO16105Z.html) but I include it as an option
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Ah ok, doubt I will be going FF anytime soon, but thats something I didn't think about! Thank you.
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Edit2: I was going to suggest the sigma 18-50 with HSM. It seems that some sigma lenses have an issue with SLT, but sigma will re-chip the lens to fix the problem. All their new lenses should be ok.

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If only the final image quality is considered, then the best of the bunch clearly is the Sigma 17-50 f/2.8 OS HSM.

Used with a55, it focuses very fast and precise to extent of being able to shoot indoor with a single press of shutter release, without half-press prefocusing. Its OS is just as effective as in-body SSS is, even at wide end. And its OS does not introduce any additional lateral CA even at extreme shifts of the floating element (which is quite outstandingly unlike some Canon 17-55 f/2.8 IS USM).

Of the negatives, they are the relatively high price, weight and too much lateral CA for JPEG shooting at the wide end.
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Thanks for the support!
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16-80 is about to upgrade. Optically it is a very good and light weight lens to go with APS C sized aemrqa. Ian, which cameras are you using? If you are going for FF, then you shoulder consider 24-70 which is a heavy lens.
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Mark K wrote:16-80 is about to upgrade. Optically it is a very good and light weight lens to go with APS C sized aemrqa. Ian, which cameras are you using? If you are going for FF, then you shoulder consider 24-70 which is a heavy lens.
I am using an A55, may eventually upgrade to the A77 8)
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