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End of an Era... the 35/1.8 is live - Rover - 07-09-2019 https://www.dpreview.com/news/2039437762/sony-releases-long-awaited-fe-35mm-f1-8-lens Wonder what the Internet people are going to be moaning about now that this most glaring, inexcusable, deal-breaking hole in the Sony E lineup has been patched? ![]() Sorry folks, I can't help poking fun at the stuff I'm reading sometimes on the photo forums and rumor sites, especially in the comments section. I've been mining pure comedy gold at times. RE: End of an Era... the 35/1.8 is live - Klaus - 07-09-2019 Was there a hole? Didn't notice ;-) RE: End of an Era... the 35/1.8 is live - Rover - 07-09-2019 (07-09-2019, 04:16 PM)Klaus Wrote: Was there a hole? Didn't notice ;-) Oh but the collective consensus especially in the photo rumor sites (I'm idly browsing them each day while commuting to work...) was that the lack of the Sony FE 35/1.8 lens was the biggest shortcoming of the system. Funny that none of the off-brand makers - from Sigma/Tamron/Tokina to the daft new Chinese - had seen fit to plug this apparent hole the size of Solar system. ![]() RE: End of an Era... the 35/1.8 is live - Brightcolours - 07-09-2019 At €700 it is not exactly cheap, but quite a bit less than the Zeiss Loxia 35mm f2. The Loxia shows that the gap mentioned did not really exist, though. I doubt that Zeiss is totally happy with its Sony alliance, Sony keeps on offering cheaper options for what Zeiss offers for E mount exclusively. RE: End of an Era... the 35/1.8 is live - Klaus - 07-09-2019 Yes, Zeiss is surely not happy with Sony at the moment. It seems as if their partnership has ceased to exist - other than having a mount license. There were no new Sony-Zeiss co-designs lately. To be fair here - the Sony-Zeiss lenses often lacked greatness - albeit it is unclear what that relationship was all about. Just a design verification by Zeiss or Zeiss-native designs? We won't find out. RE: End of an Era... the 35/1.8 is live - toni-a - 07-10-2019 And I who was comlaining that Canon RF 35mmf1.8 macro was rather expensive at 500$.... The upcoming Sigma 45mm f2.8 is 700$ what the point ? prices everywhere are skyrocketing with no reason RE: End of an Era... the 35/1.8 is live - Brightcolours - 07-10-2019 (07-10-2019, 01:54 PM)toni-a Wrote: And I who was comlaining that Canon RF 35mmf1.8 macro was rather expensive at 500$.... The reasons:
I already wondered how they could manage 45mm + pancake size with a 18mm flange distance.... I guess they could not. BTW: I read that it would cost $600, not $700. Still very expensive, though. PS: 35mm f1.2 appears to be the new trend. First Samyang with its XP 35mm f1.2, now Sigma for the L-mount. RE: End of an Era... the 35/1.8 is live - JJ_SO - 07-10-2019 Compared to their 40/1.4 Art, practically every other lens is already more pancakish... ![]() Front part looks like a lens hood. Also, apparently it's a "contemporary lens", meaning small and light. I'd say it will make an excellent standard lens for those who don't need f/1.4. The 14-24/2.8 Art looks a bit smaller than it's DSLR counterpart. And the 35/1.2 Art also has an aperture ring. Question is, if the aperture will be driven by wire? I guess so, but then maybe only the A-position? RE: End of an Era... the 35/1.8 is live - Brasshopper - 05-08-2020 (07-10-2019, 03:25 PM)JJ_SO Wrote: Compared to their 40/1.4 Art, practically every other lens is already more pancakish... Great post. It was much needed. Love your simplistic style of explanation. ![]() RE: End of an Era... the 35/1.8 is live - JJ_SO - 05-09-2020 (07-10-2019, 03:16 PM)Brightcolours Wrote: ... That's wrong, according to a product picture ![]() Looking at the distance of the rear element, it certainly is not a DLSR lens with a glued adapter. |