Showing posts with label E mount. Show all posts
Showing posts with label E mount. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 17, 2017

Sony 16-35 f/2.8 GM and 12-24mm F4 G


Sony 16-35mm F2.8 GM

 


Sony FE 12-24mm F4 G


Sony launches two new lenses, missing from their line up of pro level lenses. Giving Sony users parity with Nikon and Canon at the wide end of the spectrum.

This is a huge boost to the E-mount line up,  Sony looks to be pushing hard to round out their lens line up and show they are for real and around to stay, the cost of developing this type of lens is not cheap.

Next up? Super Tele, 400 f2.8. This seems logical given it is a huge hole for pro level sports photographers. They also need a 200mm f/2 a 300mm f2.8 and a 500mm f4. 

Sony has become a major player now and I can't help but wonder what Nikon and Canon are up to.
Can Canon hold their lead? can Nikon catch up? It will be interesting to watch this play out.

Buy the 16-35 f2.8 GM from B & H here

Buy the 12-24 f4 G from B & H here


Full 16-35 specs at DPReview here
Full 12-24 specs at DPReview here

Sony site here
 
Ross
Images In Light



 

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Sony A7 and A7R a new era in SLR photography?



The new Sony A7R and A7 cameras where announced today, ushering in a new era in SLR photography ?

This could change things, this is the camera I wanted Canon to make, this is what could sway me to buy, this is what we wanted Fuji to do, but really only Sony had the muscle to make, for now.

But wait Sony doesn't have the lenses right ?


Wrong, today Sony also announces: The 55 1.8 Zeiss Lens,The 35 2.8 Zeiss Lens, 24-70mm F4 Carl Zeiss OSS, 70-200mm F4 Sony G OSS

So we will see how this camera performs, but on spec the A7R looks to be the one I want and if it performs I will certainly get. A brand new full frame 36mp sensor in a camera, that fits in the palm of your hand and with these new lenses, well like I said, if it performs.......

Also with adapters, you will be able to mount almost any lens to this camera, including Zeiss and Leica. The Metabonse adapter will allow full AF and metering with your Canon and Nikon Lenses.

Sony has done a job on Canon and Nikon from the looks of it. This is no surprise, the only surprise here is, Sony took so long to bring a 36mp sensor to market.

This also brings into question, what is M4/3's good for, this camera is not much bigger than the new Olympus OM-D E-M1, which is the M4/3's flagship camera, granted its half the price, but still the argument of size is no longer as valid as it was.

Only one thing missing here so far and that is, in camera stabilization. Knowing Sony though, the image quality in this camera will be the best, as of today.

Pre order it here 



As usual Michael Reichmann has a good assessment of the camera over at The Luminous Landscape here

See a preview at DPR here



Ross

Images In Light