Sony FE 50mm f/1.8 Lens – Very Good Condition (95%) with UV Filter + Accessory Bundle

Original price was: $118.90.Current price is: $89.99.

Sony FE 50mm f/1.8 Lens – Very Good Condition (95%) | Sony’s affordable full-frame “Nifty Fifty” | Bright f/1.8 aperture + 49mm filter + 186g lightweight | Includes UV filter + caps | 90-day warranty | $89 | Free shipping worldwide

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Description

Sony 50mm f/1.8: Affordable Full-Frame “Nifty Fifty” Value Option

Overview

The Sony 50mm f/1.8 is Sony’s most affordable full-frame prime lens for E-mount cameras. Known as the “Nifty Fifty,” the Sony 50mm f/1.8 delivers a classic 50mm field of view with a bright f/1.8 aperture that allows excellent low-light performance and beautiful background blur – capabilities not available with kit zooms. At just 186g, the Sony 50mm f/1.8 is the perfect lens for beginners, street photographers, and anyone who wants a lightweight, high-quality prime. This unit is in very good condition (95%) – fully tested, works perfectly, shows visible signs of consistent use. At $89, it is the best value entry into fast primes. (1)

The Sony 50mm f/1.8 was released in 2016 as an affordable alternative to the expensive 50mm f/1.4 ZA and 55mm f/1.8 ZA. It was designed to provide good optical performance at a price that every Sony shooter could afford. The Sony 50mm f/1.8 quickly became a best-seller and remains one of the most recommended lenses for Sony full-frame beginners. (2)

What makes this lens so special? First, the 50mm focal length provides a natural perspective that matches human vision. Second, the f/1.8 aperture lets in over 8x more light than a kit zoom at 50mm. Third, the 186g weight makes it one of the lightest full-frame primes available. The Sony 50mm f/1.8 is the lens that every Sony shooter should own. (3)

This unit of the Sony 50mm f/1.8 is in very good condition (95%) – fully tested, works perfectly, shows visible signs of consistent use (light scratches, cosmetic wear). Includes UV filter, front and rear caps, and full accessory bundle. With a 90-day warranty and free shipping worldwide, this lens is ready for immediate use. (4)

For complete technical specifications, visit the Sony official product page. (5)


Key Specifications of the Sony 50mm f/1.8

FeatureSpecification
Focal Length50mm (full-frame), 75mm equivalent on APS-C
Maximum Aperturef/1.8
Minimum Aperturef/22
Optical Design6 elements in 5 groups
Special Elements1 aspherical element
Lens CoatingNano AR Coating
Aperture Blades7-blade circular diaphragm
Minimum Focus Distance0.45m (17.7 inches)
Maximum Magnification0.14x
Filter Thread49mm
Dimensions68.6mm x 59.5mm
Weight186g
Weather SealingNone (plastic mount)
AF MotorStepping motor

The specifications above show why the Sony 50mm f/1.8 is such a popular lens. The 50mm focal length, f/1.8 aperture, and 186g weight are the key features. (6)


The Classic 50mm Focal Length

The Sony 50mm f/1.8 features a 50mm focal length on full-frame cameras. This is the classic “nifty fifty” perspective that photographers have loved for generations. The Sony 50mm f/1.8 is the lens that teaches you composition. (7)

What does 50mm give you? The focal length closely matches what your eye sees. It is not too wide and not too tight. This makes the Sony 50mm f/1.8 incredibly intuitive to use. You frame the shot as you see it. (8)

For street photographers, the 50mm perspective is classic. It is wide enough for scenes with context but tight enough to isolate subjects. The Sony 50mm f/1.8 lets you work at a comfortable distance from your subjects. (9)

For portrait photographers, the 50mm focal length is versatile. It works for environmental portraits and headshots. The working distance for headshots with the Sony 50mm f/1.8 is approximately 1-1.5 meters. (10)

For everyday photography, the Sony 50mm f/1.8 is the perfect walkaround lens. It sees what you see. There is no learning curve. You just point and shoot. (11)

On APS-C cameras (A6700, ZV-E10), the Sony 50mm f/1.8 provides a 75mm equivalent field of view – a short telephoto excellent for portraits. (12)

Japanese users praise the focal length: “50mmは日常のスナップに最適” (50mm is ideal for everyday snapshots.) (13)


Ultra-Bright f/1.8 Aperture

The Sony 50mm f/1.8 features a bright f/1.8 maximum aperture. This is one of the fastest lenses available at this price point. The Sony 50mm f/1.8 lets in over 8x more light than an f/5.6 kit zoom at 50mm. (14)

What does f/1.8 mean for your photography? For street photographers shooting at dusk, it means clean images without raising ISO. For indoor shooting, it means natural light without flash. For portraits, it means beautiful background separation. (15)

At f/1.8, the depth of field is shallow enough for subject isolation. The background melts away into smooth, pleasing bokeh. The Sony 50mm f/1.8 creates images that look professional. (16)

For low-light situations, the f/1.8 aperture is a game-changer. You can shoot in dimly lit restaurants, evening street scenes, and indoor family gatherings without flash. The results are natural and atmospheric. (17)

The 7-blade circular aperture produces pleasing bokeh when shooting close subjects. (18)

Japanese users praise the aperture: “F1.8の明るさは室内や夕方の撮影で大きなアドバンテージ” (The brightness of f/1.8 is a major advantage when shooting indoors or at dusk.) (19)


Incredibly Lightweight at 186g

The Sony 50mm f/1.8 weighs only 186g. To put this in perspective, it is one of the lightest full-frame primes available. The Sony 50mm f/1.8 is barely noticeable on your camera. (20)

At 186g, the Sony 50mm f/1.8 is a joy to carry. You can keep it on your A7III, A7IV, A7C, A7RV, A1, or A9III all day without fatigue. This makes the lens perfect for street photographers who walk for hours and travel photographers who carry their gear all day. (21)

The compact size also means the Sony 50mm f/1.8 fits easily in any camera bag. You can bring it as a second lens without adding significant weight or bulk. (22)

For gimbal users, the lightweight Sony 50mm f/1.8 is ideal. Balancing a gimbal is much easier with a 186g lens than with a heavier zoom. (23)

Japanese users appreciate the weight: “軽量コンパクトで、持ち運びに便利” (Lightweight and compact, easy to carry.) (24)


Best Value in Sony Full-Frame – Only $89

The Sony 50mm f/1.8 is the most affordable full-frame prime in the Sony system. At $89 for a very good condition unit, it is exceptional value. This is the cheapest way to get a fast prime in the Sony full-frame system. (25)

What does this mean for photographers? For beginners, it is an accessible entry into prime lenses. For budget-conscious shooters, it is a high-quality lens at an unbeatable price. For professionals, it is an inexpensive backup or a lens to keep in the car. (26)

The Sony 50mm f/1.8 offers image quality that rivals lenses costing 2-3 times as much. This is the best value lens in the Sony system. (27)

Japanese users note: “コストパフォーマンスに優れたレンズ” (A lens with excellent cost performance.) (28)


Very Good Condition (95%) – What This Means

This unit of the Sony 50mm f/1.8 is rated very good condition (95%) . This means:

  • The lens is fully functional and works perfectly

  • There are visible signs of consistent use (light scratches on the barrel, cosmetic wear)

  • The glass is clean with no haze or fungus

  • The autofocus is smooth and accurate

  • The aperture blades are snappy and oil-free

  • The price reflects the honest cosmetic condition

For photographers who care about image quality but not cosmetic perfection, this is a great value. (29)


Optical Performance of the Sony 50mm f/1.8

The Sony 50mm f/1.8 delivers good optical performance for its price point. The optical design includes 1 aspherical element to control aberrations. (30)

Center sharpness on the Sony 50mm f/1.8 is excellent from f/1.8. At f/1.8, the center is very sharp. At f/2.8 and f/4, sharpness is outstanding. For most shooting, you can confidently use the Sony 50mm f/1.8 wide open. (31)

Corner sharpness is good. At f/1.8, corners are slightly soft – typical for fast primes. Stopping down to f/2.8 improves corners. At f/4, the Sony 50mm f/1.8 is sharp across the frame. (32)

Distortion is minimal. There is slight barrel distortion, easily corrected in-camera or in post-processing. (33)

Chromatic aberration is present in high-contrast scenes but is not severe. Most editing software removes it automatically. (34)

For a budget prime, the Sony 50mm f/1.8 performs well. It is sharp enough for the 33MP A7IV. (35)

Japanese users summarize: “価格の割に高い解像力” (High resolution for the price.) (36)


Fast and Quiet Stepping Motor Autofocus

The Sony 50mm f/1.8 features a stepping motor for autofocus. The autofocus is accurate and quiet. For street photographers, the quiet AF is appreciated – it does not draw attention. For video, the quiet AF means no focusing noise is picked up by on-camera microphones. (37)

What does stepping motor AF mean for your photography? The Sony 50mm f/1.8 locks onto subjects reliably. For street photography, you capture decisive moments. For portraits, focus is accurate. (38)

However, the autofocus on the Sony 50mm f/1.8 is not the fastest. It can hunt in low light. For critical action, manual focus or a faster lens may be better. (39)

The focus ring on the Sony 50mm f/1.8 is smooth. The lens uses focus-by-wire, so manual focusing takes some getting used to. (40)

Japanese users note: “AFは遅めだが、価格を考えれば許容範囲” (AF is slow, but acceptable considering the price.) (41)


Build Quality – Plastic but Lightweight

The Sony 50mm f/1.8 is built to a budget. The lens barrel is plastic, and the lens mount is plastic (not metal). This keeps the weight down but reduces durability. (42)

The plastic mount is the main criticism of the Sony 50mm f/1.8. Handle with care. Do not force the lens. Do not hang the camera by the lens. (43)

The lens hood is not included. The filter thread is 49mm – very small and affordable. (44)

For an entry-level prime, the build quality is acceptable. At this price point, you cannot expect metal construction. This 95% unit shows visible signs of use, which is expected. (45)

Japanese users note: “マウントがプラスチックなのが残念” (It’s a shame the mount is plastic.) (46)


Best Use Cases for the Sony 50mm f/1.8

Street Photography

The Sony 50mm f/1.8 is excellent for street photography. The 50mm focal length is classic. The f/1.8 aperture handles evening streets. The 186g weight is perfect for all-day carry. The quiet AF is discreet.

Portrait Photography

At 50mm, the Sony 50mm f/1.8 delivers flattering portraits. The f/1.8 aperture provides good subject separation. The working distance is comfortable.

Everyday and Family Photography

For parents documenting daily life, the Sony 50mm f/1.8 covers everything. Kids playing indoors (f/1.8 helps), family portraits, everyday moments. One lens, one camera, always with you.

Low-Light Photography

The f/1.8 aperture of the Sony 50mm f/1.8 lets in significantly more light than kit zooms. Shoot indoors without flash, at dusk, or in dimly lit venues.

Beginner Photography

For beginners learning photography, the Sony 50mm f/1.8 is the perfect first prime. It forces you to zoom with your feet, teaching composition. The wide aperture teaches depth of field.


Comparison with Alternatives

vs Sony 55mm f/1.8 ZA

The 55mm f/1.8 ZA is sharper, has better build quality (metal mount), and has Zeiss T* coating, but it is heavier (281g vs 186g) and more expensive (260−300usedvs89 used). The Sony 50mm f/1.8 is more affordable. Choose the 55mm ZA for quality. Choose the 50mm for value.

vs Sony 50mm f/1.4 ZA

The 50mm f/1.4 ZA is faster (f/1.4 vs f/1.8) but heavier (778g vs 186g) and much more expensive (600−800usedvs89 used). The Sony 50mm f/1.8 is lighter and more affordable. Choose the f/1.4 for speed. Choose the f/1.8 for portability and value.

vs Sony 50mm f/1.2 GM

The 50mm f/1.2 GM is much faster (f/1.2 vs f/1.8) but heavier (778g vs 186g) and much more expensive (1,200−1,500usedvs89 used). The Sony 50mm f/1.8 is lighter and more affordable. Choose the GM for ultimate speed. Choose the f/1.8 for value.

vs Samyang 45mm f/1.8

The Samyang is slightly wider (45mm vs 50mm) and has a metal mount, but it is less common. The Sony 50mm f/1.8 has faster AF and better resale value. Choose the Sony for reliability.


Honest Limitations

LimitationImpactMitigation
Plastic mountLess durable than metal mountsHandle with care; do not force the lens
Slow autofocusCan hunt in low lightUse manual focus or pre-focus in low light
No weather sealingNot for rainUse a rain cover for challenging conditions
No lens hood includedFront element exposedBuy a third-party hood ($10-15)
Some corner softness at f/1.8Not ideal for critical edge-to-edge sharpnessStop down to f/2.8-f/4 for better corners
95% condition (visible signs of use)Cosmetic wearPriced accordingly; fully functional

Who Should Buy the Sony 50mm f/1.8 (95% Condition)

Budget-Conscious Beginners

If you are just starting with Sony full-frame and want your first prime lens, the Sony 50mm f/1.8 is the perfect choice. At $89, it is an unbeatable value.

Street Photographers on a Budget

For street photographers who want a lightweight, discreet prime, the Sony 50mm f/1.8 is excellent. The 186g weight is perfect for all-day carry.

Low-Light Shooters on a Budget

If you shoot in low light without flash and need a fast prime, the Sony 50mm f/1.8 is the cheapest way into f/1.8.

Portrait Photographers on a Tight Budget

For portrait photographers who want good subject separation without spending a lot, the Sony 50mm f/1.8 delivers.

Anyone Who Wants the Best Value in Sony Full-Frame

At $89, the Sony 50mm f/1.8 is the best value lens in the Sony system. The 95% condition means visible cosmetic wear, but the optics are clean and the lens works perfectly.


What’s in the Box

ItemCondition
Sony 50mm f/1.8 lensVery good (95%)
Front lens cap (49mm)Original
Rear lens capOriginal
UV filterBonus
90-day warrantyProvided by us

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Sony 50mm f/1.8 sharp enough for the A7IV’s 33MP sensor?

Yes. The lens is sharp enough for 33MP. Center sharpness is excellent. Corners at f/1.8 are slightly soft, but stopping down improves them.

Does the Sony 50mm f/1.8 have image stabilization?

No. The lens relies on your camera’s IBIS. All modern Sony full-frame cameras have IBIS.

Is the Sony 50mm f/1.8 good for video?

Yes for casual video. The autofocus is quiet. The f/1.8 aperture is good for low light. The lens is lightweight for gimbal use.

Is the Sony 50mm f/1.8 weather-sealed?

No. The lens has no weather sealing. Avoid heavy rain.

What is the difference between 95% very good condition and 98% excellent condition?

95% very good condition means visible signs of consistent use – light scratches, cosmetic wear. 98% excellent condition means minimal signs of use. Both are fully functional. The $20 price difference reflects the cosmetic condition.


Final Verdict

The Sony 50mm f/1.8 is the affordable full-frame “Nifty Fifty” that every Sony shooter should consider. The 50mm focal length is classic and versatile. The f/1.8 aperture provides excellent low-light performance and beautiful background blur. The 186g weight is perfect for all-day carry. At $89 for a very good condition unit, it is the best value in the Sony system.

Is it perfect? No. The plastic mount is a concern. The autofocus is slow. The 95% condition means visible signs of use. But for beginners, budget-conscious shooters, and anyone who wants a lightweight prime, the Sony 50mm f/1.8 is an excellent choice.

At $89 for a very good condition unit with UV filter, full accessories, and 90-day warranty, this is the best value fast prime in the Sony system.

Order the Sony 50mm f/1.8 today with free shipping worldwide.


Price: $89
Condition: Very Good (95%)
Warranty: 90 days
Shipping: Free worldwide

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Condition

Very Good (95%)