PXW-FS7M2 - SAL135F28 |Compatibility Information
SAL135F28
135mm F2.8 [T4.5] STF
LA-EA5
- The lens is dedicated for manual focus.
- Available with a Mount Adaptor.
- The SteadyShot is not supported.
- The diaphragm is opened and fixed when the aperture setting of the lens is A position while recording a movie.
- The operating noise of the lens, such as during zooming and focusing, may be recorded during movie recording.
- Changing the iris during recording may create operating noise or make the screen brighter during operation.
LA-EA4
- The lens is dedicated for manual focus.
- Available with a Mount Adaptor.
- The SteadyShot is not supported.
- The diaphragm is opened and fixed when the aperture setting of the lens is A position while recording a movie.
- The operating noise of the lens, such as during zooming and focusing, may be recorded during movie recording.
- Changing the iris during recording may create operating noise or make the screen brighter during operation.
LA-EA3
- The lens is dedicated for manual focus.
- Available with a Mount Adaptor.
- The SteadyShot is not supported.
- The diaphragm is opened and fixed when the aperture setting of the lens is A position while recording a movie.
- The operating noise of the lens, such as during zooming and focusing, may be recorded during movie recording.
- Changing the iris during recording may create operating noise or make the screen brighter during operation.
LA-EA2
- The lens is dedicated for manual focus.
- Available with a Mount Adaptor.
- The SteadyShot is not supported.
- The diaphragm is opened and fixed when the aperture setting of the lens is A position while recording a movie.
- The operating noise of the lens, such as during zooming and focusing, may be recorded during movie recording.
- Changing the iris during recording may create operating noise or make the screen brighter during operation.
LA-EA1
- The lens is dedicated for manual focus.
- Available with a Mount Adaptor.
- The SteadyShot is not supported.
- The diaphragm is opened and fixed when the aperture setting of the lens is A position while recording a movie.
- The operating noise of the lens, such as during zooming and focusing, may be recorded during movie recording.
- Changing the iris during recording may create operating noise or make the screen brighter during operation.