Sony Announces Full-Frame FE 50mm F2.8 Macro Lens

 

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Sony has announced a new full-frame lens for the E-mount camera system, the FE 50mm F2.8 Macro lens (model SEL50M28). According to Sony, the:

 50mm macro lens features an F2.8 maximum aperture that offers outstanding image quality and bokeh, while its 1:1 macro capability allows the photographer to get sharp close-up shots of their subject. Additionally, its comprehensive range of controls including focus-mode switch, focus-range limiter and focus-hold button ensure an effortless shooting experience for a wide range of users. 

Additional info includes:

 The lens offers a 6.3 inch minimum focusing distance and a wider field of view for capturing more background, compared to longer focal-length macro lenses. Weighing in at a mere 8.4 oz., it’s extremely lightweight and portable, making it easy to carry around.

The new FE 50mm F2.8 Macro lens features an ED (Extra-low Dispersion) glass to effectively compensate for axial chromatic aberration at close focus, allowing it to create consistently sharp and high quality images. The optical and mechanical construction of the lens has less glare and ghosting, even without a lens hood. The lens is also dust and moisture resistant. 

Key Features

  • Full-frame 50mm macro lens with 1:1 magnification
  • f/2.8 max. aperture for low-light and shallow depth of field
  • Get close with 6.25 (0.16m) minimum focusing distance
  • 7-blade circular aperture design produce beautiful bokeh
  • ED glass effectively compensates for axial chromatic aberration
  • Robust and reliable dust and moisture resistant design
  • Focus-mode switch, focus-range limiter and focus-hold button
  • Distance scale, Magnification scale and Distance index
  • Compact (2.78) and lightweight (8.3 oz.) for high mobility
  • Great for scenery and portraits as well as macro shots

The new full-frame lens is expected to launch sometime in September in North America for $500 US, $650 CA, and in Europe for €600 come October.

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