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Sony FE PZ 16-35mm F/4 G Lens Underwater Photo Gallery

Sony FE PZ 16-35mm F/4 G Lens Underwater Photo Gallery

The Sony FE PZ 16-35mm F/4 G lens is one of the most popular wide angle lenses for underwater due to its useful focal range, incredible performance, and notably its power zoom functionality. Power zoom allows you to zoom the lens internally using custom buttons, making for a streamlined system. Plus, the smaller size of this lens is a big bonus for the traveling underwater photographer.  

We love this lens so much it even made it to our list of Top 3 Best Lenses for Sony Full Frame Mirrorless Underwater. But we'll let these results speak for themselves.  


See the Video Results

 

Photo Gallery

Cuttlefish image taken with the Sony FE PZ 16-35mm f/4 G Lens by Logan Wood for Ikelite Underwater Systems

Sony a1 II • 16mm • 1/125 • f/11 • ISO 100 © Logan Wood

 

Crocodile split shot image taken with the Sony FE PZ 16-35mm f/4 G Lens by Logan Wood for Ikelite Underwater Systems

Sony ZV-E1 • 16mm • 1/125 • f/14 • ISO 12800 © Logan Wood

 

Coral reef image taken with the Sony FE PZ 16-35mm f/4 G Lens by Logan Wood for Ikelite Underwater Systems

Sony a1 II • 16mm • 1/200 • f/10 • ISO 1000 © Logan Wood

 

Split shot of a diver diving off a boat in the Bahamas taken with the Sony FE PZ 16-35mm f/4 G Lens by Logan Wood for Ikelite Underwater Systems
Sony a7C II • 16mm • 1/800 • f/18 • ISO 1000 © Logan Wood


Clownfish in anemone image taken with the Sony FE PZ 16-35mm f/4 G Lens by Logan Wood for Ikelite Underwater Systems

Sony a1 II • 35mm • 1/160 • f/8 • ISO 200 © Logan Wood

 

Schooling fish image taken with the Sony FE PZ 16-35mm f/4 G Lens by Logan Wood for Ikelite Underwater Systems

Sony a1 II • 16.5mm • 1/200 • f/10 • ISO 2000 © Logan Wood

 

Manta Ray  image taken with the Sony FE PZ 16-35mm f/4 G Lens by Logan Wood for Ikelite Underwater Systems

Sony a1 II • 16mm • 1/125 • f/8 • ISO 200 © Logan Wood

 

Scuba Diver  image taken with the Sony FE PZ 16-35mm f/4 G Lens by Logan Wood for Ikelite Underwater Systems

Sony a1 II • 16.5mm • 1/125 • f/10 • ISO 250 © Logan Wood

 

Dolphin  image taken with the Sony FE PZ 16-35mm f/4 G Lens by Logan Wood for Ikelite Underwater Systems

Sony a1 II • 35mm • 1/400 • f/4 • ISO 1000 © Logan Wood

 

Coral reef  image taken with the Sony FE PZ 16-35mm f/4 G Lens by Logan Wood for Ikelite Underwater Systems

Sony a1 II • 16mm • 1/200 • f/10 • ISO 320 © Logan Wood

 

Scuba diver in a school of fish image taken with the Sony FE PZ 16-35mm f/4 G Lens by Logan Wood for Ikelite Underwater Systems

Sony a1 II • 16mm • 1/250 • f/5.6 • ISO 100 © Logan Wood

 

Want to add the Sony FE PZ 16-35mm f/4 G lens to your underwater arsenal? Check out our Port Charts to find the port recommendations for your Sony camera:

 

Additional Viewing

Sony Mirrorless Lineup Explained for Underwater [VIDEO]

Top 3 Best Lenses for Sony Full Frame Mirrorless Underwater [VIDEO]

Sony a1 II vs A1 // Which is Better for Underwater Photo & Videos??? [VIDEO]

Sony ZV-E1 Underwater at Blue Heron Bridge with 16-35mm PZ Lens [VIDEO]

POWER ZOOM Your Sony PZ Lens Underwater [VIDEO]

 

 

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Logan Wood is a published photographer, cinematographer, and Producer at Ikelite. Stemming from a great appreciation for the outdoors and living an active lifestyle, his work focuses on capturing and sharing the natural world through the latest technologies. When not in the studio, Logan can be found cruising on his bike, going to concerts, and researching where to go next. You can see more of his work at loganwood.net and on Instagram @jlowood

 

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