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Panasonic has just announced a new compact prime L-mount lens: the LUMIX S 50mm F/1.8. After the LUMIX S 85mm F/1.8, this new dust/splash-resistant 50mm lens is the second addition to the series of four F/1.8 large-aperture lenses, based on the L-Mount system standard. Let’s take a closer look at it!
With the LUMIX S 50mm F/1.8 lens launch, Panasonic continues to expand its L-Mount lineup of lenses. Indeed, after the launch of the LUMIX S 70-300mm F/4.5-5.6 MACRO O.I.S. and the Panasonic LUMIX S 85mm F/1.8, this new 50mm prime is the second F/1.8 L-mount lens along with the upcoming 24mm and 35mm lenses that should come later this year soon.
The nice thing about this new LUMIX S F/1.8 lineup is that all lenses (24/35/50/85mm) have a lot of things in common:
Also, all LUMIX S F/1.8 are dust/splash-resistant, and this new 50mm is no exception.
The lens design of the LUMIX S 50mm F/1.8 consists of nine lens elements in eight groups, including three aspherical lenses, one ED (Extra-Low Dispersion) lens, and one UHR (Ultra-High Refractive Index) lens. As a result, the lens should have minimal chromatic aberration and ghosting/flaring artifacts.
The aperture diaphragm has nine circular blades for smooth, round and creamy bokeh. According to Panasonic, this new 50mm lens “also excels in video recording performance with a mechanism that suppresses focus breathing,” but I’m curious to see that in action.
The Panasonic LUMIX S 50mm F/1.8 lens will go on sale from July for a suggested retail price of 469 Euro / 447.99 USD.
For more information, please visit Panasonic’s website here.
What do you think about this new 50mm compact prime lens for L-mount cameras? Did you already start investing in native L-mount lenses? Don’t hesitate to let us know in the comments below!
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Jeff Loch is a French freelance director, editor and colorist, working mostly on music videos, commercials, and corporate films.