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FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS II vs Nokton 40mm f/1.2 SE

A side-by-side readout for optical stabilization.

Sony · FE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS II
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▲ Lead
Voigtländer · Nokton 40mm f/1.2 SE
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VerdictFE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS II wins on optical stabilization.
Context

Understanding optical stabilization

Optical stabilization is a yes/no feature — a product either ships with it or it doesn't. There is no middle ground and no firmware update will retrofit it. Boolean specs tend to fall into two buckets: nice-to-haves that occasionally swing a buying decision (think wireless charging, biometric sensors, headphone jacks) and hard requirements that rule a product out entirely (think water resistance for swimmers, expandable storage for media collectors). Decide upfront which bucket this feature falls into for your use case. If it's a nice-to-have, treat its presence as a tiebreaker between otherwise-equivalent options. If it's a hard requirement, filter it first and only compare among products that include it — there is no point ranking a product that fails your gate.

This matchupFE 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS II ships with optical stabilization, Nokton 40mm f/1.2 SE does not. For buyers who rely on this feature it is a hard requirement — there is no software workaround once the hardware is missing.

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