Sony E 30mm f/3.5 Macro Lens
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| MPN | Sony SEL30M35.AE |
| Model | Sony SON1722 |
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Camera brands compatibility A list of camera brand names that the product is compatible with, such as Canon, Nikon, Sony, Fujifilm, Panasonic, and others. Each entry should be a single brand name; multiple brands can be separated by commas or listed individually in a multi‑value field.
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Sony |
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Closest focusing distance The minimum distance at which a camera lens can focus on an object while maintaining sharpness and clarity. It is expressed as a linear measurement (e.g., meters or centimeters) and indicates how close the subject can be to the sensor before the image becomes out of focus.
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0.095 m |
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Colour The colour or combination of colours that a product is available in, expressed as common names such as "Black", "Silver" or comma‑separated lists like "Black, White". It indicates the visual appearance of the item for consumers.
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Silver |
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Component for Specifies the type of device or system that the product is intended to be used with, such as a PC, server, notebook, surveillance system, or other electronic equipment. The value represents a single category and can be used to filter or group products by their target platform.
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MILC |
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Diameter The linear measurement across a circular or round object, taken through its center. It is expressed in units of length such as millimeters, centimeters, inches, or feet and represents the widest span of the item.
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6.2 cm |
| Filter size | 49 mm |
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Fixed focal length The distance from the optical center of a lens to its image plane when the lens is set at its working focus, expressed in a standard length unit such as millimetres or centimetres. It indicates the angle of view and zoom capability of an optical system and helps users compare lenses with different fixed focal lengths.
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3 cm |
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Focus adjustment Specifies whether the camera’s focusing system operates automatically or requires manual adjustment. Common values include "Auto", "Manual", and combinations such as "Auto/Manual".
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Manual |
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Image sensor format The type of image sensor used in a camera or imaging device, such as APS‑C, Full frame, Micro Four Thirds, FX, etc. The value may be a single sensor type or a comma‑separated list when the product supports multiple formats.
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APS-C |
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Length The linear dimension of a product measured in a standard unit such as meters, centimeters or inches. It represents the overall size along one axis and is used to compare physical dimensions across similar items.
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5.55 cm |
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Lens hood Indicates whether a camera lens or accessory includes a protective hood that covers the front element to reduce flare, glare and accidental contact with the glass.
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Yes |
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Lens mount The name of the mechanical or electronic interface that allows a camera lens to attach to its body, such as Canon EF, Nikon F, Sony E‑mount, Micro Four Thirds, etc. The value can be a single interface name or a comma‑separated list of multiple compatible mounts.
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Sony E Mount |
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Lens mount interface List of lens mount interfaces supported by a camera or lens, such as Canon EF, Nikon F, Sony E‑mount, Micro Four Thirds, etc. The value can be a single interface name or a comma‑separated list of multiple compatible mounts.
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Sony mirrorless camera |
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Lens structure The aspect ratio describes the proportional relationship between the width and height of a lens’s image circle or sensor coverage, expressed as a simple fraction (e.g., 12/9). It indicates how wide or tall the captured image will be relative to its other dimension. This value helps users compare lenses for compatibility with camera sensors and desired framing.
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7/6 |
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Lens type The classification of a camera lens, indicating its optical design and intended use such as prime, zoom, wide‑angle, telephoto, macro or specialty types (e.g., fisheye, polarizing). It helps buyers understand the lens’s focal range, aperture characteristics, and typical shooting scenarios.
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Macro |
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Magnification The optical magnification factor of a device such as a camera lens, binoculars or telescope. It indicates how many times larger an object appears compared to its actual size when viewed through the product. Values are expressed as a multiplier (e.g., 2x, 10x).
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1 x |
| Maximum aperture | f/3.5 |
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Maximum aperture number The highest f‑number (aperture value) that a camera lens can achieve when fully wide open. It indicates the maximum light‑gathering capability of the lens and is expressed as an integer or decimal without units.
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22 |
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Minimum focal length The shortest focal distance that a lens or optical system can focus on, expressed with a length unit such as millimetres (mm), centimetres (cm) or inches (in). It indicates the widest field‑of‑view angle and is useful for understanding the camera’s ability to capture wide scenes.
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45 mm |
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Mounting type The method or system by which a product is physically attached or supported, such as wall, desk, ceiling, floor, rack, or free‑standing. It indicates the intended installation location and any required hardware or mounting accessories.
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Bajonet |
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Number of diaphragm blades The total count of individual diaphragm blades included in the product. It indicates how many separate blades are present, which can affect performance characteristics such as airflow or pressure control.
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7 |
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Suitable for Full-Frame Indicates whether the product is compatible with full‑frame camera sensors. A value of "Yes" means the item can be used with full‑frame cameras, while a value of "No" indicates it is not designed for that sensor size.
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No |
| Type of use | Architecture and interior,Landscape,Street and urban |
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Weight The mass of the product expressed in a standard unit such as grams or kilograms. It represents how heavy the item is and can be used for shipping calculations, handling instructions, or consumer information.
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138 g |

SONY is a Japanese multinational conglomerate corporation that specialises in electronics, gaming, entertainment and financial services. The company was founded in 1946 and is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. SONY is one of the leading manufacturers of electronic products and is well-known for its gaming consoles, televisions and digital cameras.







