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Let's talk about the best lenses you can use on your mirrorless cameras. On the video on top (minute 18:25) Zeiss confirms they will release a new 85mm f/1.4 Otus as next. But there is also another good news. If you want a Otus quality for a fourth of the price watch these tests at SLRgear:
Sigma 50mm f/1.4 review (Click here)
Zeiss 55mm f/1.4 Otus review (Click here)
The Zeiss beats the Sigma ART only by a very small margin! Cannot wait Sigma to make more fast ART lenses with proper design for mirrorless cameras!
Here are a couple of videos and news from the NABshow in Las Vegas. From a mirrorless point of view the most interesting news is the Sony A7s Full Frame 4K camera. Actually it's the first Full Frame 4K camera with true pixel readout (no pixel binning and line skipping).
Sony explained the camera cannot record 4K internally because of the too much power it would use because of the large FF sensor. And there would be heating issues too.
Interesting: The new A7s has also a new stainless steal mount. Wondering if that has been introduced also to fix the light leak issue on the mount...
First impression review at Imaging Resource. Sony Alpha 7s – Hands on Review by Den Lennie on Fstopacademy. A7s sites in different languages at Sony US, DE, UK, ES, FR, IT, NL, SE, FI, PL.
Leicarumors posted the first real world Leica T picture! And those should be the camera specs:
- APS-C sensor (likely 16 MP)
- Without rangefinder and without built-in EVF (uses optional EVF)
- interchangeable mount for T lenses.
- touchsreen, Wifi
- $3000 for camera + kit lens
Sounds expensive!
We got words from trusted sources that Sony has some kind of unique surprise for all of us. It should be announced within the next couple of weeks. It is something that no camera manufacturer has done before...
What it is we don't know. But that Sony does that kind of things is not impossible. They did the RX series, the A7 series and I can certainly expect something like a medium format camera from them too :)