Alongside the launch of the compact LUMIX S9 camera, Panasonic also released their most compact full-frame lens: the LUMIX S 26mm F/8. This manual focus lens has a fixed aperture and is designed to replace your body cap while still allowing you to capture images on the go. So, let’s take a closer look at this fun prime lens! Panasonic has just released their newest “mini S5 II” full-frame mirrorless camera, the LUMIX S9. This very compact camera can capture footage in 6K Open Gate at up to 30 frames per second, in DCI 4K/4K UHD at up to 60P, and in Full HD at up to 180P. For content creators who want to stay as compact as possible or prefer to be ready to shoot 24/7, Panasonic also introduced an interesting little lens: the LUMIX S 26mm F/8. The LUMIX S 26mm F/8 lens. Image credit: Panasonic Panasonic LUMIX S 26mm F/8 – features The LUMIX S 26mm F/8 lens is an L-mount lens compatible with full-frame cameras. It measures only 2.6 x 0.7 inches/67.1 x 18.1mm and weighs 2oz/58g. Except for the lens elements, this lens is entirely made of plastic. The LUMIX S 26mm F/8 lens is a manual lens. Image credit: Panasonic The LUMIX S 26mm F/8 lens is an entirely manual lens with no autofocus and a fixed aperture of F/8. The goal of this lens is primarily to replace your body cap, allowing you just to grab your camera and shoot without having to...
Published By: CineD - Wednesday, 22 May, 2024