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The Fuji interview video
Dpreview posted a great set of video interviews with Camera Company managers:
Interview with Fujifilm's Justin Stailey
Interview with Canon's Chuck Westfall
Interview with Nikon's Steve Heiner
Interview with Olympus's Ray Acevedo
Interview with Panasonic's Matt Frazer
Interview Ricoh's John Carlson (Pentax)
Interview Samsung's Jay Kelbley
Interview Sigma's Jared Ivy
Interview Sony's Kenta Honjo
Interview with Lytro's Ariel Braunstein
Your really can feel that Mirrorlesss is the great word on the mouth of those companies. I think 2015 will be far more exciting than 2014. And probably Nikon and Canon will finally "get serious" on mirrorless too!
DSLRmagazine (google translation here) posted an interesting Interview with Sigma CEO Kazuto Yamaki. Those are some of the interesting answers:
- We are checking the cine lens market and if there is a place for us there.
- We are studying to possibility to make a Full Frame f/1.8 zoom just like the 18-35mm f/1.8 APS-C lens. The issue here is to keep the size reasonable
- We are sure mirrorless will growth and we will expand our presence there
- I'ts a bit more difficult to make ART lenses for the Sony FE system because of the not so large diameter of the mount. We don't know why Sony did this. Likely because the E-mount was meant for APS-C first and only after that they did use it for FF too.
- We are aware that Canon and Sony are working on a similar "foveon" technology
- Our current APS-C sensor match the medium format sensor quality. And it would not be a problem for us to make even larger (medium format) Foveon sensors. But the medium format market is shrinking...
- If we do a mirrorless system camera than we have to be sure to be able to support that system in future
- yes we have other companies interested in using our Foveon sensor.
- we expect companies to announce PRO stuff at CP+ in February
Very interesting as usual. Sigma and CEO Kazuto Yamaki are really a nice small family company and I wish them to keep having success in future!!!