Leica announces the Silver Anodized APO-Summicron-M 50mm ASPH Lens
Leica folk can now preorder the new anodized 50mm Summicron lens at BHphoto ($7,995). The Sexyness of that lens is only matched by the pricyness :)
Leica folk can now preorder the new anodized 50mm Summicron lens at BHphoto ($7,995). The Sexyness of that lens is only matched by the pricyness :)
We keep receiving info via different sources that the Kumamoto Sony sensor shutdown will have effects til late 2016. All major companies had to delay their camera release roadmap by at least four months.
And a lucky note on Fuji: They ordered a big lot of the X-T2 sensors made by Sony long before the Kumamoto earthquake. And lucky enough Sony produced most of those sensors before the shutdown in April. Fuji could ship the new X-T2 already now but they prefered to start shipping the cameras in September to reduce the production gab between this first batch of cameras and the second batch that is affected by the Sony four month production delay.
The Cine lens market is booming and today we got one more from Samyang: The XEEN 135mm t2.2. It will ship in five different mounts (E, MFT, PL, F and EF mount).
July 18th, 2016, Seoul, Korea
The global optics brand, Samyang Optics (http://www.samyanglensglobal.com) announced the release of XEEN 135mm T2.2. Along with the existing five lenses of 14mm T3.1, 24mm T1.5, 35mm T1.5, 50mm T1.5 and 85mm T1.5, XEEN 135mm T2.2 offers outstanding image quality from resolving power for 4K+ production for filming video and cinema.
XEEN is a specialized brand in professional video-cine lens launched by Samyang Optics in 2015. The XEEN lenses are designed with Samyang Optics’ know-how and have outstanding optical performance for 4K+ with the X-Coating Technology, ensuring maximum image quality to create a cinematic look.
The 24mm x 36mm negative size allows XEEN to not only work with full frame cameras, but also with Super 35, APS-C and APS-H cameras. The lenses are available in five different mounts – PL, EF, F, E, and MFT and two different focus scales – metric and imperial units. Also, the aluminium metal housing is known for its reliability in various shooting conditions.
The new XEEN 135mm adds telephoto angle to the existing XEEN set, enabling to capture the sincere emotions and details of characters in films and videos. Also the bright T2.2 offers high quality footage with clear contrast and impressive colors, even under less-than-optimal lighting conditions. The large aperture also creates a pleasing bokeh effect for a cinematic look.
Moreover, Samyang has announced to release a total of five lenses throughout five weeks as a 2016 Summer Samyang Blockbuster campaign starting from XEEN 135mm. The other four lenses will be announced on every Monday from July 25th to August 15th.
Created to deliver infinite possibilities, XEEN 135mm T2.2 will be globally available in August. The recommended retail price of each lens is EUR 2,200. More detailed product information is available on the official website (http://www.xeenglobal.com) and Facebook (http://www.facebook. com/xeenglobal) or Samyang Lens Global Facebook (http://www.facebook.com/samyanglensglobal).
The new Fuji X-T2 could ship a bit earleirn than expected. Enagdget says the camera will ship by late August. Maybe Sony did fix the Kumamoto sensor production issues a bit earlier than expected…
Fuji X-T2 preorders:
in USA at Amazon, BHphoto, Adorama.
in EU at AmazonDE, Calumet, Fotomundus, WexUK.
And TheCameraStoreTV posted a new filed test:
I keep receiving more reliable info about the new roadmap from Panasonic, Olympus and Sony. All three companies likely will delay the launch of their “major” cameras. The E-M1II and Gh5 will ship in early 2017 only. And it’s likely that they will NOT be announced at Photokina.
And so Sony has the same issue. They may announce the A9 at or shortly after Photokina (yes Sony is known to announce big stuff OFF the shows). But the A9 will also ship in 2017 only. Additional Sony note: The A9 is a temporary name. Not sure this will be the final name used by the marketing strategists :)
Hasselblad-CEO Perry Oosting confirmed at Photoscala that the X lenses are good enough to outresolve future 100MP X1D cameras. Of course Megapixel race will never stop until will reac.h…ehmm..how many Gigapixels do we need? :)
In the middle of that hot summer (at least here in EU) Sony announced a new 50mm f/1.4 Zeiss Planar FE lens! You can read all about the lens at Sony.com. On July 13 you will be able to preorder the lens and the 70-200mm GM zoom:
50mm f/1.4 Zeiss FE at BHphoto (Click here).
70-200mm GM at BHphoto (Click here).
Sony FE 1.4x Teleconverter at BHphoto (Click here).
Sony FE 2.0x Teleconverter at BHphoto (Click here).