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Brian Matiash from Photofocus (Click here) reviewed the new 16-35mm f/4.0 FE Zeiss lens:
Images produced with this lens are very sharp and consistent with minimal softness in the corners. I also didn’t notice any chromatic aberration with photos taken at locations with very high dynamic ranges…As far as I’m concerned, this is a Must-Have lens for all of the Sony A7 shooters out there.
Zeiss FE 16-35mm preorder links:
Zeiss 16-35mm FE at Amazon, Adorama, BHphoto, Sony Store US.
Zeiss 16-35mm FE in Europe at Sony DE, UK, ES, IT, FR, CH, AT, NL, BE, FI, SE, NO, PT.
Image courtesy: CameraSize.
Enrique Pacheco tested the 4K performance of the Sony A7s and the Panasonic GH4. And in terms of both dynamic range and resolution the A7s outclasses the main competitor:
Image courtesy Enrique Pacheco and Macgregor.
I got word the 80 Euro “cheap” Meike A7/r/s vertical grip will go on sale on October 20. It’s likely they will sell those through eBay like they are doing now for their water housings and adapters for Sony (Click here).
One year ago Sony officially killed the “NEX” brand name and unified the A and E-mount line under one single “Alpha” brand. We all know that created quite some confusion. Sony Manager Shigeki Ishizuka even said recently said “they are fully compatible with one another using adapters.” (Source Dpreview). Try to attach an E-mount lens on an A-mount camera and you will agree Ishizuka statement has quite some faults in it
Anyway, there is another weird thing we completely missed to report about. In August Sony announced their last new….NEX camera! It’s actually a new camcorder, the Sony NEX-EA50M. It uses the same sensor as the predecessor but has a different lens and updated firmware. It’s in Stock now for the first time at Amazon (Click here) and Adorama (Click here).
Maybe the camcorder division still haven’t got the note from their managers that the “NEX” brand name is dead?