See more of the world with a compact wide-angle zoom

This compact full-frame F2.8 wide-angle zoom lens is an excellent match for α-series bodies, with advanced technology ensuring that body performance is fully realized from ultra-wide 16 mm to wide 25 mm focal lengths. Outstanding G LensTM resolution and bokeh are available throughout that range, and precision AF means fast, sharp focus. Great for wide-angle stills as well as movies.

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Discover the FE 16–25mm F2.8 G

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FE 16–25mm F2.8 G Photo Gallery
A magnificent scenery of the sunrise over the mountain. Flare, ghosting and color bleeding are subdued for clarity
Sharp and detailed at all focal lengths

Three ED (Extra low Dispersion) glass elements and four aspherical elements that include one ED Aspherical glass element deliver high resolution from 16 mm to 25 mm. Flare, ghosting and color bleeding are subdued for clarity, while F2.8 and 11 aperture blades create stunning G Lens bokeh. Max. magnification is 0.2x (AF)/0.23x (MF) with a minimum focus distance of 0.18 m (0.59 ft) (AF)/0.17 m (0.56 ft) (MF) at the wide end for stunning close-ups.

A diagram showing the actuator employed in the FE 16–25mm F2.8G
AF that brings out the best in high-performance bodies

Two specially optimized linear motors and a precision control system acquire focus on any subject with remarkable speed and accuracy. Tracking performance is also excellent and fully capable of keeping up even with Sony's advanced model α9 III body at up to 120fps. Precise, quiet focus is smoothly acquired and maintained even when shooting high frame rate 4K 120p or FHD 240p movies.

A spectacular view from a rocky area covered with snow at a high altitude
A compact F2.8 wide zoom that is ready to go anywhere

With four aspherical elements that include one ED Aspherical glass element, and a large F2.8 maximum aperture in a high-performance optical design, this innovative lens is no more than 74.8 mm in diameter by 91.4 mm in length (3 x 3.63 in). The use of engineering plastics for some components enhances durability while reducing weight to just 409 grams (14.5 oz), making this a low-stress F2.8 choice for long shooting sessions or low-light situations.

A usage image of with the FX3 on a gimbal, with the FE 16–25mm F2.8 G lens attached
Constant F2.8 in a mobile zoom is great for movies

Wide angles, F2.8 in a compact, lightweight zoom that can be easily handheld, and quiet AF can be significant advantages for movies. Minimal zoom extension and center of gravity shift make gimbal or drone mounting easy too. And combined with in-body Active Mode stabilization it can deliver stable handheld footage at wide angles while walking around. It also supports body breathing compensation and metadata recording.

A usage image showing a user holding the α7 IV with the FE 16–25mm F2.8 G near the surface of a river. The user is shooting from a low position
Comprehensive control in a compact lens

Focus, zoom, and aperture rings provide comprehensive control. The aperture ring features switchable click stops. A customizable focus hold button and AF/MF switch are also provided. Linear Response MF ensures immediate, intuitive manual focus control. A dust- and moisture-resistant design maximizes reliability in challenging outdoor conditions, and the front element features a fluorine coating. Filter diameter is 67 mm.

A configuration diagram of lens showing locations of Aspherical lens, ED Aspherical lens and ED glass elements
Lens Configuration

Impeccable Sony G Lens design emphasizes a graceful balance between high resolution and gorgeous background bokeh that can enhance the artist's vision.

[1] Aspherical lens [2] ED (extra-low dispersion) aspherical lens [3] ED (extra-low dispersion) glass

MTF (modulation transfer function) charts
MTF Chart

MTF (Modulation Transfer Function) describes how well a lens can reproduce fine details, measured as the degree of contrast achieved between finely spaced lines.

[1] Contrast (%) [2] Distance from optical center of lens (mm) [3] At 16 mm / Max. aperture [4] At 16 mm / F8 aperture [5] At 25 mm / Max. aperture [6] At 25 mm / F8 aperture

[7] Spatial frequency [8] 10 line pairs / mm [9] 30 line pairs / mm [10] Radial values [11] Tangential values

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Lens Controls

1. Focusing ring 2. Focus hold button 3. Zooming ring 4. Aperture ring 5. Focus mode switch 6. Aperture click switch

FE 16–25mm F2.8 G compatibility

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Specifications and Features

  • A high-performance 16–25 mm wide-angle zoom G Lens that is compact and lightweight

  • Three ED glass elements, three aspherical elements, and one ED Aspherical glass element for high resolution

  • Stunning close-ups with smooth bokeh enhanced by an F2.8 aperture and 11 aperture blades

  • Refined AF for outstanding speed, reliable tracking, and quiet operation

  • Full creative control with independent focus, zoom, and aperture rings

Minimum Focus Distance
0.18(W)–0.24(T)(AF), 0.17(W)–0.22(T)(MF) m (0.59(W)–0.79(T)(AF), 0.56(W)–0.73(T)(MF) ft)
Maximum Magnification ratio (x)
0.20 (AF), 0.23 (MF)
Filter Diameter (mm)
67
Weight
409 g (14.5 oz)
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