Panasonic LUMIX S 24mm f/1.8 Lens Launched

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    Panasonic LUMIX S 24m f/1.8 is a new fast prime lens for Leica L-Mount cameras. It features similar physical attributes as the existing LUMIX S prime lenses with compact size and weight and a 67mm front filter thread. The lens has linear focus ring control for mechanical-based follow focus systems and a micro-step aperture control for smooth exposure changes – both features are useful for video shooting. The LUMIX S 24mm f/1.8 lens will ship in mid-October for around $898.

    As a part of the L-Mount Alliance, Panasonic committed to providing enough native lenses for the system. At the beginning of the era of LUMIX S full-frame cameras, Panasonic first introduced professional zoom and prime lenses with premium price tags. Alongside SIGMA, both Japanese companies have been lately bringing relatively affordable glass for the Leica L lens mount cameras.

    Last year in November, Panasonic started launching the LUMIX S line of affordable f/1.8 primes. The first lens of the line that came out was the LUMIX S 85mm f/1.8 (check our news article and our review of the lens). In June 2021, the next lens followed – LUMIX S 50mm f/1.8 (check our news article here). Recently, Panasonic announced the third lens of the affordable prime family – say hello to the LUMIX S 24mm f/1.8. Let’s take a short look at the features and specs of the lens.

    Panasonic LUMIX s 24mm f/1.8 Lens

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    LUMIX S 24mm f/1.8 Lens. Source: Panasonic

    One of the unique selling points of the LUMIX S 24mm f/1.8 lens, according to Panasonic, is its compact size and low weight. The lens is 2.9 x 3.2″ (73.6 x 82 mm) large and it weighs 10.9 oz (310 g).

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    LUMIX S 24mm f/1.8 Lens – Sample Photo. Image Credit: Panasonic

    The rounded nine-blade aperture is available between f/1.8 and f/16 and it can only be controlled from the camera – there is no aperture ring on the lens. The f/1.8 should provide a relatively shallow depth of field even at this focal length as long as the subject is closer to the lens.

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    LUMIX S 24mm f/1.8 Lens – MTF Chart and Optics. Source: Panasonic

    When it comes to the optical design of the lens, the LUMIX S 24mm f/1.8 comprises twelve lens elements in eleven groups – three aspherical elements, three extra-low dispersion elements, and one ultra extra-low dispersion element to reduce chromatic aberration and color fringing for improved clarity and color accuracy, according to Panasonic. The minimum focusing distance of the lens is 9.4″ (24 cm).

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    LUMIX S 24mm f/1.8 Lens with the LUMIX S5. Source: Panasonic

    As the company further states, the linear autofocus motor suppresses focus breathing for smooth, precise, and near-silent focusing performance. The good news for us filmmakers is that the focus ring features linear focus ring control for mechanical-based follow focus systems. It can move the focus at a constant speed in accordance with the rotating angle of the focus ring. Another useful feature for video shooting is the micro-step aperture control for smooth exposure changes.

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    LUMIX S 24mm f/1.8 Lens. Source: Panasonic

    As with other LUMIX S primes, the lens does not include any optical stabilization. It features dust -, moisture-, and a freeze-resistant design for increased protection from the elements. The lens features a 67mm front filter thread that matches the other lenses in the line. Generally, all three existing lenses in the LUMIX S line are similar in weight and size, so it should be easier to change them quickly on a balanced setup such as on a gimbal. The last lens of the line – 35m f/1.8 should also be coming soon from Panasonic.

    Price and Availability


    The LUMIX S 24mm f/1.8 lens is available for pre-order right now. The shipping should start in mid-October 2021. When it comes to price, the lens will set you back at around $898 (around €776 plus VAT in Europe). This is a couple of hundreds more than its 85mm and 50mm siblings, but wide-angle alternatives with the same maximum aperture are always more expensive as they are optically more challenging to make.

    When compared with the SIGMA 24mm f/1.4 for L-Mount (which is roughly the same price), the Panasonic is more compact and much lighter (310g versus 665g).

    Do you use an L-Mount camera for your work? What do you think about the new LUMIX S 24mm f/1.8 lens and other LUMIX S primes? Let us know your thoughts in the comments section below.

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