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Sony E 55-210mm f4.5-6.3 lens, black
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Sony E 55-210mm f4.5-6.3 lens, black
Get closer to the action - Get up close and personal without breaking the bank.  Clearer images - Built in stabiliser means you're less likely to miss the action.  Upgrading? Check our offer for your old gear

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Sony E 16mm f2.8 (Pancake) lens
Sony E 16mm f2.8 (Pancake) lens
Light, low-profile lens, whether shooting cramped interiors or open scenery.  Ultra-slim (22.5mm) design for maximum portability.  High performance optics with aspherical lens elements.  Internal focusing mechanism alows faster autofocus response, and reduced minimum focusing distances.  Minium Focus Distance 0.24m (0.8ft) Filter Diameter 49mm.  

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Sony E 20mm f2.8 Pancake lens
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Sony E 20mm f2.8 Pancake lens
Ultra-slim, Wide-aperture, Go-anywhere Pancake lens for the Alpha 6000 seriesUpgrading? Check our offer for your old gear

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Sony E 50mm f1.8 OSS lens, black
Sony E 50mm f1.8 OSS lens, black
50mm, large aperture prime lens for the smaller 6000 Series.  Makes an ideal portrait lens.  Upgrading? Check our offer for your old gear

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£249.00

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Sony E 35mm f1.8 OSS lens
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Sony E 35mm f1.8 OSS lens
E mount lens for Alpha 6000 series, etc, 35mm focal length, (52 equ) optical steady shot, quiet focus and aperture motors, Direct manual focusUpgrading? Check our offer for your old gear

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1:1 macro at 10cm, silent AF for video, 49mm filter size, 138gmUpgrading? Check our offer for your old gear

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£209.00 £185.00

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Sony E 16-70mm f4 Carl Zeiss Vario-Tessar T* lens
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ZEISS - Quality optics in a compact, versatile zoom.  Professional quality - Constant F4 aperture through the zoom range.  ZEISS T* coating - Ghosting and flare are kept to a minimum thanks to the legendary coatings from Zeiss.  Always sharp and clear - SteadyShot image stabilisation helps you to keep your images crisp and blur free.  Solid construction - The premium construction is confidence inspiring.  Upgrading? Check our offer for your old gear

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Sony E 18-105mm f4 G OSS lensSony E 18-105mm f4 G OSS lens
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E-Mount Lens/APS-C Format.  Optical SteadyShot Image Stabilization.  Seven-Blade Circular Diaphragm.  Two ED & Three Aspherical Elements.  Power Zoom Lever; Handycam Technology.  Weight 467g.  Upgrading? Check our offer for your old gear

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£469.00 £429.00

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Sony E 18-200mm f3.5-6.3 OSS Power Zoom Video lens
Sony E 18-200mm f3.5-6.3 OSS Power Zoom Video lens
E mount lens for Alpha 6000 series.  Designed for movie making with smooth power zooming, quick AF and Optical Steady Shot.  Upgrading? Check our offer for your old gear

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Sony E 18-110mm f4 OSS Power Zoom G lensSony E 18-110mm f4 OSS Power Zoom G lens
Sony E 18-110mm f4 OSS Power Zoom G lens
E-Mount Lens/APS-C Format.  Control Rings for Focus, Zoom, and Iris.  Switchable Manual and Servo Zoom.  One Aspherical & Two ED Elements.  No Focus Shift or Lens Breathing.  Weight 1100g.  Upgrading? Check our offer for your old gear

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£3,099.00

Sony VF-62MPAM Protection filter, 62mm
Sony VF-62MPAM Protection filter, 62mm
Genuine Sony product - Quality and Performance assured.  Highest-quality Carl Zeiss Quality T* Coating - for minimal reflection and maximum light transmission.  Low profile - Slim design for vignette-free shooting with ultra-wide angle lenses.  Permanent protection for your lens - Leave in place to protect the front element and filter thread from dust and grit, knocks, bumps and scratches while you are shooting.  A High Quality Protector for any lens with a Ø 62mm filter thread.  One Year UK Warranty

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Sony VF-67MPAM Protection filter, 67mm
Sony VF-67MPAM Protection filter, 67mm
Genuine Sony product - Quality and Performance assured.  Highest-quality Carl Zeiss Quality T* Coating - for minimal reflection and maximum light transmission.  Low profile - Slim design for vignette-free shooting with ultra-wide angle lenses.  Permanent protection for your lens - Leave in place to protect the front element and filter thread from dust and grit, knocks, bumps and scratches while you are shooting.  A High Quality Protector for any lens with a Ø 67mm filter thread.  One Year UK Warranty

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What are the types of camera lenses?

  • Camera lenses are generally defined by two key factors. The first is thing you will see is the Focal Length. The Focal length of a lens will be measured in mm and can vary from as low as 4.5mm right up to 1200mm or even higher.
  • The second factor is the Aperture. The aperture is measured as a fraction of focal length/diameter of the lens – But you do not need to know this! What you’ll need to know is that a f/1.8 lens is ‘faster’ than an f/2.8 and will as a rule cost more money!

How do I know which lenses fit my camera?

  • The absolute basic is to know what camera you have, almost all cameras use their own mounts so you will likely need one of – Canon, Nikon, Sony, Fujifilm, Panasonic/Olympus ( Known as Micro Four Thirds )

  • Once you have established this, you will need to know if your camera is an SLR or Mirrorless
  • Finally, do you have a ‘Full-frame’ camera or a Crop Sensor – This one is simplified with certain brands as they do not make a Full-Frame option!
  • If all of that has confused you, get in touch, we can point you in the right direction in no time.

So you know what lenses fit you camera, which has probably narrowed things down from the 1000s into the 100s now…

What should I look for when choosing a camera lens?

  • With lenses ranging from under £150 right up to the deposit on a flat (Seriously), setting your budget is a good place to start.
  • The most important thing to consider when choosing a lens is what are you hoping to photograph? If you are hoping to get in closer than you see with your eye then a Telephoto Lens would be what you need. If you want to fit more in then a cleverly named Wide Angle lens is what you are after. As a point of reference the human eye sees at around 50mm, so is often referred to as a Standard Lens, any number lower than this will be Wide Angle, any number larger will be Telephoto. If you have a crop sensor camera then the Standard lens is either 25mm for Panasonic/Olympus or 35mm for everyone else.
  • The next consideration is would you like a Zoom Lens or a Fixed Lens? A Zoom Lens is any lens with a variable focal length. They are available in wide angle, telephoto, and standard. If you bought your camera with a lens it is likely a Standard Zoom, i.e. one which covers the Standard focal length for your camera. A fixed lens is a lens which does not zoom, these are some of the simplest lenses and by their nature can give some of the best results, but their lack of flexibility does not suit everyone.

What does an aperture do?

  • The aperture is simply the hole in the lens through which the light travels.
  • The aperture of a lens affects 2 factors. The first is fairly obvious, a wider aperture will allow more light to pass through the lens, this has the effect of allowing you to use faster shutter speeds. Or if you prefer... More light can hit the sensor for any given shutter speed. Think of it like the iris of your eye.
  • The 2nd effect of changing your aperture is the depth of field. A physically larger lens needs to be focussed more accurately to bring the light rays from the edge of the lens to the same point as those that pass straight through the centre. A wide aperture (say f1.8) will create a shallow depth of field. This is what you will be looking for to take nice sharp portraits with a soft blur to the background (known as Bokeh). By contrast, a pin-hole camera only passes light straight through and does not need to be focussed.

What is a Prime Lens?

  • A Prime lens is any lens with a fixed aperture - Think 50mm f1.8 AKA the Nifty 50. These lenses are often some of the highest quality lenses. This is due to the fact they contain fewer elements than a zoom lens, each element will effect the light transmission slightly as it passes through. 

 What is a Zoom Lens?

What is a Wide angle / Fisheye Lens?

  • A Wide angle is any camera lens with allows you to distort the image to fit more in. These are great when you cant step back to fit more in and are used for Landscapes, large group shots (Think Weddings & School photos) and Architecture. Anything wider than 28mm is considered wide, but the lower the mm the wider the lens. Popular Wide angles will start from 16mm, or in some cases even wider. Though at this point they are often referred to as Fisheye. See all the wide angle lenses we stock here and filter by brand.
  • A Fisheye lens is an extremely wide angle lens which will distort the image, often into a circular image. See all the fisheye lenses we stock here and filter by brand.

What is a Telephoto Lens?

What is a Macro Lens?

  • Macro is something often seen on lenses, but a true Macro Lens is one which will give what is known as a 1:1 ratio. What this means it that the image hitting the sensor is the same size as in real life... The result is a close up photo with no distortion. Macro lenses often produce very shallow depth of fields and are used to create amazing abstract photograhpy of even the most mundane subjects. A true Macro Lens will usually be a fixed focal length and are usually in the range of 60-120mm (Though not always!) See all the macro lenses we stock here and filter by brand.

In Summary

  • There are 3 main considerations; Which Focal Length would you like? Is a wide Aperture important to you? And do you need a Zoom?

If you would like help answering these questions, that is where Castle Cameras comes in. Our expert team will be happy to help you find the right lens for the job. Just pop into one of our shops, give us a ring or start a live chat.