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What is a g lens?

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16y ago
Updated: 5/22/2024

A G Lens is a type of high-quality lens developed by Sony for their cameras. These lenses are known for their excellent image quality, sharpness, and overall performance, making them popular among photographers and videographers. The "G" in G Lens stands for "Gold" which signifies the premium quality of these lenses.

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