Sigma patents new lenses with built in Stabilization system


Sigma stated multiple times that they will not launch their own mirrorless system so I guess the patent you can see at Egami will be applied to expand their fixed lens DP camera series. There you can see the design and specs of a 30mm f/2.8, 30mm f/2.5, 28mm f/2.8, 24mm f/2.8, 50mm f/2.8 and a 55mm f/2.8 lens. All these will come with built-in stabilization system and inner focusing.

I still believe they should do a full interchangeable mirrorless system. But of course that’s just my modest opinion… :)

New roundup of reviews (GH3, RX1,X-E1 and more)

Photokina brought us plenty of new cameras and some of those are shipping right in these days. So let’s make a short roundup!

Sony RX1:
Early preorders are shipping via Sonystore DEUKFRITESNLSEFICH in Europe (picture on top shows a “German” RX1). And we already have plenty of RAW and JPG images you can download and analyze at DPreview, DC.watch (translation here), Yodbashi (translation here), Focus Numerique (translation here) and Steve Huff.
Sony P.S.: Luminous Landscape tested the new Sony 10-18mm E-mount lens

Panasonic GH3:
This camera just started to be shipped from US and EU stores like Amazon , Adorama, BhphotoPanasonic USSamys and in Europe at Wexphotographic UK, Wex Germany, Technikdirekt and soon on eBay (via Slidoo).
Hybridcams (translation here), Andrew from EosHD , Trustedreviews t
MFT P.S: E-PM2 got DxOmarked.

Fuji X-E1:
The X-E1 kits just started shipping in US for example on eBay (via Slidoo).
Trustedreviews published the full X-E1 review. 25daysoff.com made a nice reportage. And Fujirumors rpeorted about a first X-E1 bug too.

Ok now that we have these new cameras we are ready to see what’s coming in 5 weeks when the CES show in las Vegas will have his showdown. In that case I expect some new entry level mirrorles scamera ot be announced by Sony-Samsung.

NEX-6 gets DxOmarked.

DxOmark (Click here) published their NEX-6 sensor test. And yes…it has the same sensor as the NEX-5r and NEX-5n. And Photographyblog tested the new NEX-5R: “While it looks almost identical to its predecessor, the new 180° tilting LCD screen, faster hybrid auto-focusing, wi-fi connectivity, downloadable apps and a more refined interface make the NEX-5R a great mid-range mirrorlesscamera.

My guess is that Sony will bring a new NEX-7 successor as next. And I think it’s going to be a sort of update like we had from the 5n to the 5r!

P:S.: You can save a small $30 on two Demo NEX-6 on eBay US (via Slidoo).

Sony RX1 gets tested at Dpreview (and some complains by LLoyd Chambers).

DPreview (Click here)posted the full RX1 studio samples shots and the results are quite stunning. The differences are small but it looks like the RX1 has a small edge over the rest of the DSLR FF cameras. The real issue of the camera may be the total price as explained by Lloyd ChambersThe RX1 is a super premium camera, but it ought to be $2999 with all the accessories below except perhaps the EVF (which ought to be built-in)— upping profit margins by charging for all the stuff any serious shooter needs is a game I don’t like to see played, not to the tune of ~$1000.

The only advice I can give to LLoyd is to buy the $7 cheap Chinese metal hood () instead of the original $170 Sony hood!

Anyway, imagine what kind of Big bang an interchangeable lens version of the RX would be! I would buy it and you?