A Wildlife Photographer’s Guide to the Sony 135 f/1.8 GM Lens

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I was able to beg & borrow, though unsuccessfully steal, a drool-worthy Sony 135 mm f/1.8 lens for our South Island NZ trip earlier this year. I’ve finally gotten around to writing up my observations on Nature Tripper: Sony 135 f/1.8 GM Lens: Wildlife Photography Notes.

Hopefully I’ll be able to convince my wonderful friends at Sony Australia (I haven’t met them yet, but defo new best friends) to let me borrow the 135 mm again here in Queensland. I’d like to get a few more photos with it. In the meantime, I’ve got plenty more Sony gear guides to write up…

Simon J Pierce

Dr. Simon Pierce is a co-founder and Principal Scientist at the Marine Megafauna Foundation, where he leads the Global Whale Shark Program.

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