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10 Best Sony Lens For Portrait Of 2026




85mm and 70mm are ideal for portraits as they compress facial features flatingly without distortion. If you shoot in tighter spaces, 50mm works well, but avoid anything wider than 35mm unless you want a creative, distorted look.
The f/1.4 gives you a shallower depth of field and better low-light performance, but costs significantly more and is heavier. The f/1.8 is lighter, cheaper, and still produces beautiful background blur for most portrait work.
Yes—faster autofocus helps you nail focus on the eyes, which is critical for portraits. Sony's newer lenses with real-time eye AF and faster motors are worth considering if you shoot moving subjects or video.
Full-frame lenses are sharper and have better bokeh quality, but APS-C lenses are lighter and cheaper if you're using an APS-C camera. Match the lens to your camera body rather than thinking about upgrading later.
f/1.8 to f/2.8 covers most portrait situations and gives you beautiful background separation without being impractical. Wider apertures (f/1.4) are nice for creative work or dim venues, but they're not essential for solid portrait photography.