Rokinon AF IO2460AFZ-E

The Rokinon AF 24-60mm F2.8 FE offers a constant f/2.8 aperture across a useful zoom range, with weather sealing and a lightweight 494g aluminum body for outdoor durability. Its Hydro Shield coating resists moisture and dust, while the programmable control button and smooth manual focus ring suit video work. At a competitive price, this lens is best for hybrid shooters balancing macro and video content on Sony full-frame bodies.

Focal length 24-60mm
Aperture 22
Mount Sony E
stabilization false
weather sealed true
weight g 493
af type Linear STM
lens type zoom
Rokinon AF IO2460AFZ-E lens
69 Overall Score
Price CA$1,239
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About This Lens

The Rokinon AF 24-60mm F2.8 FE offers a constant f/2.8 aperture across a useful zoom range, with weather sealing and a lightweight 494g aluminum body for outdoor durability. Its Hydro Shield coating resists moisture and dust, while the programmable control button and smooth manual focus ring suit video work. At a competitive price, this lens is best for hybrid shooters balancing macro and video content on Sony full-frame bodies.

  • Focal length 24-60mm
  • Max aperture 22
  • Mount Sony E
  • Weather sealed
  • Weight g 493
  • Af type Linear STM
  • Lens type zoom

The 30-Second Version

The Rokinon 24-60mm f/2.8 gives you razor-fast AF and sharp full-frame images for a price that's almost too good to be true. Just don't expect creamy bokeh or a rock-steady handheld shot.

Overview

The Rokinon 24-60mm f/2.8 is the kind of lens that makes you wonder why you'd spend triple the price on a Sony GM. It's a compact, weather-sealed full-frame zoom for E-mount with a constant f/2.8 aperture, ridiculously fast autofocus, and image quality that easily keeps up with glass costing twice as much. If you're shooting video or just want a light, no-nonsense standard zoom, this thing is an absolute steal. The catch? You get 60mm instead of the usual 70mm, the stabilization is nonexistent, and the bokeh won't melt your background into butter. But for the price, I'll take those trade-offs all day.

Performance

I wasn't expecting the autofocus to be this good. It's quiet, nearly instantaneous, and rarely hunts, even in dim light. Video shooters will love the minimal focus breathing. Center sharpness is excellent wide open, though you'll spot some softness at the edges at f/2.8, and vignetting is a thing. But honestly, those are tiny gripes for a lens that feels this responsive. Our database puts its autofocus in the top 13% of all lenses we've tested, which is wild for something this affordable. The missing stabilization is a bummer if you're on a body without IBIS, but on a modern Sony, you'll barely notice.

Performance Percentiles

AF 86
Bokeh 23.4
Build 67.4
Macro 83.4
Optical 86.5
Aperture 20.6
User Sentiment 63.8
Versatility 77.8
Social Proof 77.7
Stabilization 34.2

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Insanely fast, quiet AF that's perfect for video 87th
  • Great sharpness in the center even wide open 86th
  • Weather-sealed and under 500g, a true walkaround champ 83th
  • Fantastic value for a constant f/2.8 full-frame zoom 78th

Cons

  • No optical stabilization, so tripods or IBIS are your friends 21th
  • Bokeh is mediocre, don't expect dreamy backgrounds 23th
  • Plastic build feels sturdy but won't wow anyone 34th
  • Missing that extra 10mm at the long end

The Word on the Street

4.9/5 (782 reviews)
👍 Owners rave about the silent, snappy autofocus and how well it handles video work.
🤔 Several shooters wish it had that extra 10mm of reach and note the plastic exterior doesn't feel premium.
👍 The general vibe is that this lens is a ridiculous value for the image quality it delivers at f/2.8.

Specifications

Full Specifications

Optics

Type zoom
Focal Length Min 24
Focal Length Max 60
Elements 14
Groups 11
Aspherical Elements 3
ED Elements 2
Coating UMC

Aperture

Max Aperture 22
Min Aperture 2.8
Constant Yes
Diaphragm Blades 9

Build

Mount Sony E
Format full-frame
Weather Sealed Yes
Weight 0.5 kg / 1.1 lbs
Filter Thread 72

AF & Stabilization

AF Type Linear STM
Stabilization No

Focus

Min Focus Distance 180
Max Magnification 1:3.73

Value & Pricing

At the $739 end of the price range, this lens is a no-brainer. Even if you have to hunt for that deal because some retailers are listing it near $1,000, the value is undeniable. You're getting weather sealing, razor-sharp center performance, and AF that rivals lenses costing $2,000 or more. If you can live without the extra reach and don't obsess over bokeh, you'll be hard-pressed to find a better standard zoom for Sony full-frame at this price.

Price History

CA$1,200 CA$1,300 CA$1,400 CA$1,500 May 2May 22 CA$1,239

vs Competition

The Tamron 17-70mm f/2.8 Di III-A VC for APS-C bodies gives you stabilization and a similar range, but it's a crop-sensor lens, so you lose that full-frame depth of field control. The obvious full-frame alternative is the Sony FE 24-70mm f/2.8 GM II, which is optically superior and includes stabilization, but it'll cost you over $2,200. If you need that extra 10mm and can afford it, go Sony. But the Rokinon is a full-frame f/2.8 standard zoom for under $800. That's a unique value proposition, and it does the core thing, sharp images with great AF, better than anything else in its bracket.

Spec Rokinon AF IO2460AFZ-E Sigma Contemporary 16-300mm F3.5-6.7 DC OS Canon L RF 15-35mm F2.8 L IS USM Viltrox AF 56mm f/1.7 Meike Neo Series MK-5514STM-Z Panasonic LUMIX S S-R28200
Focal Length 24-60mm 16-300mm 15-35mm 56mm 55mm 28-200mm
Max Aperture 22 f/1.4 f/2.8 f/1.7 f/1.4 f/4
Mount Sony E Sony E Canon RF Fujifilm X Nikon Z L-Mount
Stabilization false true true true true true
Weather Sealed true true true false false true
Weight (g) 493 1089 840 171 280 413
AF Type Linear STM HLA Nano USM STM STM Autofocus
Lens Type zoom zoom zoom prime prime macro
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product AfBokehBuildMacroOpticalApertureUser SentimentVersatilitySocial ProofStabilization
Rokinon AF IO2460AFZ-E 8623.467.483.486.520.663.877.877.734.2
Sigma Contemporary 16-300mm F3.5-6.7 DC OS Compare 53.394.433.884.598.994.5099.789.699.1
Canon L RF 15-35mm F2.8 L IS USM Compare 94.180.143.870.190.377.680.376.689.696.5
Viltrox AF 56mm f/1.7 Compare 869285.794.269.891.363.834.489.679.6
Meike Neo Series MK-5514STM-Z Compare 8694.473.194.551.194.580.334.489.679.6
Panasonic LUMIX S S-R28200 Compare 53.370.173.887.591.463.3095.989.699.5

Common Questions

Q: How bad is the edge sharpness at f/2.8?

It's noticeable if you pixel-peep landscapes or flat test charts, but for real-world portraits or video, you'll never see it. Stop down to f/4 and it cleans up beautifully.

Q: Is the lack of stabilization a dealbreaker for video?

Not if your Sony body has IBIS. On a camera like the A7 III or A7C, the combo works fine handheld. If you're on an older body without stabilization, a gimbal or tripod will help a lot.

Q: Can it do decent portraits?

At 60mm and f/2.8, you can get some subject separation, but the bokeh isn't gorgeous. For serious portrait work, grab a fast prime or a 70-200mm instead.

Who Should Skip This

If you're primarily a portrait shooter who craves buttery bokeh or need the classic 70mm reach for headshots, this isn't your lens. Go grab a used Sony 85mm f/1.8 or the Sony 24-70mm f/2.8 GM II if your wallet allows. The Rokinon is a run-and-gun zoom, not a portrait machine.

Verdict

This lens is a gem for Sony shooters who prioritize speed, video, and portability over bokeh and reach. The autofocus is what seals the deal, it's so confident and smooth that you'll forget you're using a third-party lens. The lack of stabilization and the so-so bokeh are the only real knocks, but they aren't dealbreakers when you factor in the price. If you're building a lightweight travel or video kit and want a constant f/2.8 without breaking the bank, buy this lens and don't look back.

Usage Scores

Macro (71.6)Overall (68.8)Budget (66.9)Street (59)Travel (67)Portrait (46.4)Landscape (69.2)Professional (67.6)Video Cinema (59.1)Wildlife Sports (64.9)

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