This week SAR readers photos selection

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Tobias Rösli
Sony A6600, 500mm(750mm), ISO 320, 1/50sec, F5,6 from tripod distance to the lime tree ca.1600m

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Digitalcameraworld: “Sony now has the best 50mm lens for full-frame mirrorless cameras!”

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Preorders:
Sony 50mm f/1.2 GM at BHphoto. Amazon. Adorama. FocusCamera. Fotokoch Germany. Calumet Germany, Foto Erhardt. ParkCameras UK. Jessops.

Digitalcameraworld writes:

Sony’s necessarily bulky 50mm F1.2 G Master is feels quite a handful on a slinky mirrorless body but handling is nevertheless very refined. There are two customisable lens function buttons (nominally focus hold), a manual aperture ring with a switchable de-click mode, and a silky smooth manual focus ring which works a treat with magnified preview. Autofocus is fast and deadly accurate, while image quality is simply epic in every respect. There’s no denying it’s a pricey lens, but you get what you pay for and more besides.

And this is John Sison’s overview of the new lens:

And here GeorgeTV’s take:

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