No hate on the Fujifilm X Half camera, I applaud them trying something new (that’s what I’m all about actually). But if you’re going to go through the effort of making a cool “analog” digital camera, please do these things instead. :)
PetaPixel discussed the Mid Range mirrorless market status:
Sony
Sony’s mid-range strategy came under heavy criticism. The A7 IV is still being sold at $2,500 despite its age and lack of AI-based subject tracking. The newer A7C II and A7CR include updated tech but are compromised by stripped-down ergonomics. The podcast hosts agreed Sony needs a true successor—possibly an A7 V—with a stacked sensor and modern autofocus to stay competitive in this crucial segment.
Nikon
Nikon received some of the most enthusiastic praise for its new Z6 III, which delivers a stacked sensor, excellent autofocus, and solid hybrid performance at a competitive price point. The Zf also earned a nod for being a retro body that’s both stylish and functional. With recent hits like the Z8 and Z9, Nikon was described as the most consistent innovator in 2024–2025.
Canon
Canon remains strong, particularly with its EOS R6 Mark II, but the podcast noted that Canon has been more conservative lately. There’s a clear gap in their lineup between the R8 and R6 II—no real $1,800–$2,200 model exists to bridge the two. The R50 and R100 are fine entry-level models, but Canon risks falling behind if it doesn’t address the middle of the market soon.
Panasonic (L-Mount & MFT)
Panasonic got mixed feedback. On the L-mount side, the firmware updates for the S1R II, S1 II, and S1 II E were praised, but concerns were raised about thermal management and a lack of mid-range offerings. On the Micro Four Thirds side, the G9 II is solid but isn’t clearly positioned as a true mid-tier model. Panasonic seems to be abandoning the $1,500–$2,000 range entirely.
OM System
OM Digital Solutions was described as “doing a good job without doing anything new.” The OM-5 is essentially a rebranded Olympus model, but it still sells. The E-M10 Mark IV continues to serve as the entry-level option, and a rebrand to OM-10 is expected. Their strong focus on outdoor and nature photographers keeps them afloat, but innovation remains limited.
Leica
Leica was only briefly mentioned and continues to operate in a niche high-end space. No new gear was discussed, and it seems Leica’s focus is not on broader market relevance but rather on delivering prestige products for its loyal base.
Sigma
Sigma received positive notes for its prime lenses but criticism for a lack of new camera bodies. The fp L was acknowledged as unique but niche. Overall, Sigma appears to be focusing more on optics than system expansion at this point.
Conclusion
The podcast made one thing clear: the mid-range mirrorless space is in flux. Nikon is leading with strong hybrid cameras, while Sony and Panasonic seem to be losing ground. OM System and Sigma are playing it safe, and Canon is coasting on past momentum. Whether it’s firmware, ergonomics, or pricing, users want fresh, innovative gear—and not everyone is delivering.
Considering that Fujifilm and Ricoh account for half of the rankings, it is striking that Canon, Nikon, and Sony appear to be struggling. Sony in particular is represented by only one camera in the top 10!
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Test 2. De-noise Low-Night Video
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Suitable for genre: Landscape, Architecture / Interior
Division by focal length: Wide-angle
Suitable for sensor format: Full Frame
Lens type: Zoom
Minimum focusing distance: 19 cm
Weight: 450 g
Sealing (Dust/Moisture): Yes
Product Number: A064Z
Brand: Tamron
Filter Diameter: 67 mm
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Product Description
Building on the success of the highly acclaimed TAMRON 17-28mm F/2.8 Di III RXD (model A046), the second generation G2 lens comes in the form of the advanced 16-30mm F/2.8 Di III VXD G2 (model A064), this time also for users of Nikon Z-mount mirrorless cameras. While expanding the zoom range, it maintains a compact and lightweight design and delivers exceptional image quality. In addition, it offers improved autofocus performance and has been updated to the latest lens design, improving overall operability. It is also compatible with TAMRON Lens Utility, allowing you to customize convenient functions for both stills and video shooting.
A Trio of Lenses with a Universal Range
With the introduction of the ultra-wide-angle 16-30mm F2.8 G2, the G2 is now a great addition to the standard zoom 28-75mm F/2.8 G2 (model A063). Together, these lenses cover a versatile range of 16mm to 75mm, making them ideal for most scenes. Experience the perfect combination of performance and functionality that makes professional photography more accessible than ever before.
Lightweight and Compact
Lightweight, compact and designed for mobility – it’s ideal for travel and everyday photography and video content creation. Despite the major improvements, the new lens retains the incredibly lightweight and compact design of its predecessor. This highly portable zoom can be used to capture high-quality photos in a variety of situations. The AF drive uses TAMRON’s fastest and most precise VXD linear motor mechanism. It excels at tracking fast-moving subjects, making it ideal for skateboarding and other dynamic scenes.
G2 Second Generation
A new generation of lenses with improved performance, faster focusing, better image stabilization, and a higher-quality finish. All G2 lenses are compatible with the TAP-IN bracket.
Di III – Mirrorless Systems
These lenses are designed exclusively for mirrorless cameras and cannot be used with digital SLR cameras.
VXD
The VXD autofocus is a world premiere: It is the first linear focus motor developed by Tamron for superior autofocus performance. Two VXD modules, operating in a floating system and controlled by electronic pulses, ensure fast and precise focusing on both near and far subjects. The new motor also ensures improved AF tracking, for example when shooting sports. The autofocus operates so quietly that you can shoot even in situations that require complete peace and quiet.
MR – Splashproof
Tamron lenses have a weather-resistant casing that optimally protects the sensitive interior from wind and weather. The robust outer casing is effectively sealed against moisture at all critical points (e.g. between the focus ring and the bayonet connection). This ensures reliable operation even in the most adverse outdoor shooting conditions.
Special XLD optical elements
Like LD, it prevents chromatic aberration and other defects. However, XLD is a much more sophisticated system that is mostly used in telephoto zooms.
Special LD optical elements
Color aberration is a common optical defect that manifests itself in many ways. We often talk about the so-called chromatic aberration, which occurs more often in wide-angle lenses. LD elements are made of special optical glasses with extremely low light dispersion, which effectively compensate for chromatic aberration, which is especially noticeable when using telephoto lenses at the extreme position.
IF – Internal Focusing
With lenses with internal focusing, the length of the lens does not change during focusing and the filter ring does not rotate with it. This makes handling easier, especially with longer telephoto lenses, and also for shooting with polarizing and gradation filters. Other advantages include a shorter focusing distance throughout the focus area and less light loss in the corners of the image (vignetting) and less focus-related aberrations.
BBAR / BBAR G2
The BBAR coating prevents reflection and scattering of light hitting the lens surface. This avoids loss of brightness and contrast and prevents “ghosting”. The BBAR coating also contributes to natural color reproduction. Since 2019, the advanced BBAR G2 coating has been used.
FLR
The fluoride coating permanently protects the front lens from contamination. Oil and water droplets do not adhere to the surface, which is therefore very easy to clean.
Tamron Lens Utility
The new “TAMRON Lens Utility” software has been specially developed for configuring compatible lenses. TAMRON Lens Utility can be operated from a computer by connecting the lens from its connector port via TAMRON’s USB-C cable. Users can customize functions and update firmware via the lens. With individual settings, the lens can be optimally adapted to the respective shooting situation, such as still photography or video recording.
Firmware Update
Focus A-B: Set 2 focus positions (A and B) and automatically shift the focus between A and B.
Focus Preset: Set the desired focus position and press the button to move the focus to the recorded point.
AF/MF Select: Select the AF and MF function using the focus adjustment button
Focus / Iris: Switch the function of the focus ring from focus adjustment to aperture adjustment.
Astro Focus Lock (Astro FC-L) supports precise astrophotography: The focus is automatically set to infinity to maintain the focus point for astrophotography. The focus ring is disabled until Astro FC-L is released to prevent focus deviation due to incorrect operation.