Sony FE 50mm F1.8
Sony 16mm F2.8 Fisheye
When comparing Sony 16mm F2.8 Fisheye and Sony FE 50mm F1.8, which one is better?
These two lenses use the same lens mount, the Sony E. This means that both lenses are compatible with cameras that use this mount.
Winner: Tied
Regarding lens mount: Popular lens mounts are Canon RF and EF, Micro Four Thirds and Nikon Z. Different lens mounts lets you connect different lenses to camera bodies, but some might not be compatible. This can be helped by using an adapter, like a Canon EF to RF adapter.
The Sony FE 50mm F1.8 has the largest aperture of the two lenses at 1.8 compared to the 2.8 aperture of Sony 16mm F2.8 Fisheye. This means that you get more light to your sensor using Sony FE 50mm F1.8 wide open, and therefore it might be a better lens in dark situations.
Winner: Sony FE 50mm F1.8
Regarding largest aperture: A lower aperture number means that the widest aperture on the lens is larger. This means that more light will hit the sensor and also that the depth of field will be shallower, better separating your subject from the background.
Full specifications table of Sony FE 50mm F1.8 and Sony 16mm F2.8 Fisheye:
Sony FE 50mm F1.8 | Sony 16mm F2.8 Fisheye | |
Brand | Sony | Sony |
Weight | Missing | 400 g |
Lens Mount | Sony E | Sony E |
Focal Length | 50 mm | 16 mm |
Largest Aperture | 1.8 | 2.8 |
Anamorphic | Missing | No |
Minimum Focus Distance | Missing | 20 cm |
Type | Missing | Prime |
Aperture Range | Missing | 2.8 - 22 |
Aperture Blades | Missing | 7 |
Image Stabilization | Missing | No |
Autofocus | Missing | Evet |
Macro | Missing | No |
Weather Seal | Missing | Yes |
Full Frame Coverage | Missing | Yes |
Lens Hood Included | Missing | Yes |