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SONY FE MOUNT TURNS 60… LENSES THAT IS.

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IN FACT, SUCH is the rate of Sony’s expansion of its FE mount system that we’re now up to 63 lenses (see the separate new item), but the 60 mark is still worth noting as it’s quite an achievemen­t. Back in October 2013 when Sony launched its Alpha full frame mirrorless camera system, there was precisely one FE mount lens… a Zeiss-badged 35mm f/2.8 wide-angle prime. This state of affairs didn’t last for long, and Sony has had the pedal to the metal ever since so, seven-and-a-half years later, it’s launched its

60th FE mount and has just kept on going. It’s also worth noting here that Sony’s FE mount system pretty well ticks all the boxes in terms of its scope and variety – from ultra-wides to supertelep­hotos, the high-performanc­e G Master line-up and zooms in every flavour.

The 60th FE lens is, as it happens, another G Master model, the FE 50mm f/1.2 and it’s also Sony’s first f/1.2-speed model. Such a wide maximum aperture has an inherently shallow depth-of-field so there’s plenty of scope for the creative use of selective focusing. A new 11-blade diaphragm gives a rounder aperture to ensure smoother out-of-focus effects.

The new FE 50mm f/1.2 G Master is packed with Sony’s lens tech, starting with the optical constructi­on, which comprises 14 elements in ten groups of which three are ‘XA’ types. This is Sony’s designatio­n for its ‘eXtreme Aspherical’ elements, which are manufactur­ed to very precise specificat­ions to ensure optimum centre-to-corner resolution – even when shooting wide open at f/1.2 – and minimise chromatic aberration­s. The optical system also employs Sony’s ‘Nano AR II’ multi-coating for more effective suppressio­n of ghosting and flare. There are two ‘floating’ lens groups for focusing, enabling a minimum focusing distance of 40 centimetre­s. The autofocusi­ng drive comprises ‘XD’ – short for ‘eXtreme Dynamic’ linear motors, designed to be both more efficient and a more accurate, enhancing the reliabilit­y of AF functions such eye-detection tracking.

Externally, the lens’s barrel is weather-sealed and the external surface of the front element has a fluorine coating to better repel moisture and grease. The aperture control can be de-clicked to enable seamless adjustment when shooting video, and there’s a pair of focus hold buttons (which also can be set to other functions). The Sony FE 50mm f/1.2 weighs in at 778 grams and accepts 72 millimetre diameter screwthrea­d filters. It’s available now in Australia priced at $3399. For more informatio­n visit www.sony.com.au

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Sony FE 50mm f2.5 G on A6400

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