Sony

[Pre-Order] Sony FE 100-400mm f/4.5 GM OSS (SEL100400MC)

$5,699.00

Pickup available at TK Foto

Usually ready in 2-4 days

Do note that this is a Pre-Order listing.

Pre-orders are non-refundable and order ETA is unavailable currently

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  • Full-Frame | Constant f/4.5 Max Aperture
  • Portable, Reliable Super-Telephoto Zoom
  • Four XD Linear AF Motors, Floating Focus
  • Internal Zoom and Internal Focus Design
  • OSS with Panning & Moving Subject Modes
  • Super ED, ED XA, and XA Glass Elements
  • Nano AR Coating II and Fluorine Coating
  • Aperture De-Click and Lock Switches
  • Dust and Moisture-Resistant Construction
  • Rounded 11-Blade Diaphragm

More Information

Superb optics and AF in a superlative super-tele zoom
This exemplary 100-400 mm super-telephoto zoom lens is ideal for wildlife, birds, sports, photojournalism and more. Maximum aperture is a constant F4.5 and AF performance is fast and precise, easily maximising the potential of Sony’s most advanced E-mount camera bodies. A lightweight inner-zoom design results in stress-free handling, while comprehensive control meets professional needs.

Outstanding G Master™ resolution and bokeh from 100 to 400 mm
This fine lens delivers superb quality over a 100-400 mm range, extendable to 800 mm with an optional teleconverter. An ED XA (Extra-low Dispersion extreme aspherical) element plus XA, Super ED, and ED elements optimise chromatic and spherical aberration for high resolution throughout the zoom range. Maximum aperture is a constant F4.5 while zooming. The ED XA and XA elements contribute to exquisite G Master bokeh.

Fast, precise AF effortlessly tracks active subjects
Advanced algorithms and four of Sony's XD (extreme dynamic) Linear Motors drive the floating focus groups for up to 3x faster AF. Tracking performance has been improved by up to 50%. With the α9 III body, reliable AF tracking is achieved at bursts of up to 120 fps. Focus breathing and zoom related focus and axial shifts are minimised for smooth, professional looking movie imagery.

Lightweight for fatigue-free shooting
Magnesium alloy parts and painstaking design have resulted in an overall weight of just 1,840 g. That is remarkably light for a super-telephoto zoom, allowing users to shoot long sessions with minimum fatigue. Inner zoom minimises centre-of-gravity shift when zooming, further enhancing handling and maneuverability. Even the zoom torque has been optimised to ensure smooth operation.

Advanced optical stabilisation and professional control
Optical stabilisation works with α in-body stabilisation to achieve outstanding results. A function ring can be assigned to control Preset Focus for quick registration and recall of a specific focus point, APS-C/Full Frame switching that allows quick shifts to the equivalent of 1.5x zoom, or Power Focus. A zoom smoothness switch and security slot are also provided.

Rugged reliability in challenging conditions
In addition to a dust and moisture resistant overall design, the outer surface of the front element features a fluorine coating that prevents adhesion of fingerprints, dust, water, oil, and other contaminants. The coating also makes it easy to wipe the lens surface clean.

Lens Configuration
G Master series lenses take imaging and expression to previously unattainable levels with a stunning blend of extremely high resolution and softly dissolving background bokeh.

[1] ED XA (Extra-low Dispersion extreme aspherical) lens [2] XA lens [3] Super ED glass [4] ED glass

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 100 mm / Max. aperture [4] At 100 mm / F8 aperture [5] At 400 mm / Max. aperture [6] At 400 mm / F8 aperture [7] Spatial frequency [8] 10 line pairs / mm [9] 30 line pairs / mm [10] Radial values [11] Tangential values