Moonlit magic: SongRaw’s 50mm F1.2 lens makes its grand entrance

Image: SongRaw A new lens company hailing from China has popped onto the scene, promising even more autofocus lens options for mirrorless cameras. Named SongRaw, the company's slogan states, "Crafted with Dedication, Honoring Your Passion and Love," adding that it "is dedicated to polishing every detail of the craft." To kick things off, it has announced a fast 50mm lens that it claims is the first Chinese 50mm F1.2 full-frame autofocus mirrorless lens. SongRaw's debut lens is a full-frame offering that provides that classic 50mm focal length with a wide aperture for a shallow depth of field and better low-light performance. The lens features 13 aperture blades, which SongRaw says promises "beautiful bokeh." It offers autofocus powered by a stepping motor, which SongRaw says is compatible with eye-tracking. It can focus as close as 0.52m (20.5") and is compatible with 72mm filters. The optical design comprises 15 elements in 10 groups. The information on special elements is a bit mixed, with one piece mentioning two aspherical elements and another including two extra-low dispersion elements. It wouldn't be out of the question to see both in the same lens, though. SongRaw didn't provide any details as to the size or weight of the lens. Image: SongRaw The lens is marked with "Moonlit," and the company's barebones website includes that branding. Photos of the lens show an aperture ring, along with a switch labeled "click," suggesting the aperture ring can be clicked or de-clicked. There's also an AF/MF switch and what could be a function button. SongRaw says the 50mm prime lens will be compatible with FE-mount, Z-mount and L-mount, but that it is prioritizing the Sony model. Nikon and L-mount users may need to wait a bit longer. SongRaw is showing the lens off at NAB, so anyone headed to the show could check it out in person. The lens will be priced at around $1000 and should be available by the middle or end of April.

Apr 5, 2025 - 14:18
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Moonlit magic: SongRaw’s 50mm F1.2 lens makes its grand entrance
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Image: SongRaw

A new lens company hailing from China has popped onto the scene, promising even more autofocus lens options for mirrorless cameras. Named SongRaw, the company's slogan states, "Crafted with Dedication, Honoring Your Passion and Love," adding that it "is dedicated to polishing every detail of the craft." To kick things off, it has announced a fast 50mm lens that it claims is the first Chinese 50mm F1.2 full-frame autofocus mirrorless lens.

SongRaw's debut lens is a full-frame offering that provides that classic 50mm focal length with a wide aperture for a shallow depth of field and better low-light performance. The lens features 13 aperture blades, which SongRaw says promises "beautiful bokeh." It offers autofocus powered by a stepping motor, which SongRaw says is compatible with eye-tracking. It can focus as close as 0.52m (20.5") and is compatible with 72mm filters.

The optical design comprises 15 elements in 10 groups. The information on special elements is a bit mixed, with one piece mentioning two aspherical elements and another including two extra-low dispersion elements. It wouldn't be out of the question to see both in the same lens, though. SongRaw didn't provide any details as to the size or weight of the lens.

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Image: SongRaw

The lens is marked with "Moonlit," and the company's barebones website includes that branding. Photos of the lens show an aperture ring, along with a switch labeled "click," suggesting the aperture ring can be clicked or de-clicked. There's also an AF/MF switch and what could be a function button.

SongRaw says the 50mm prime lens will be compatible with FE-mount, Z-mount and L-mount, but that it is prioritizing the Sony model. Nikon and L-mount users may need to wait a bit longer. SongRaw is showing the lens off at NAB, so anyone headed to the show could check it out in person. The lens will be priced at around $1000 and should be available by the middle or end of April.