Yeah, but then 8mm would have been very extreme on APS-C.
From a business perspective, 10mm is a sound conclusion whereas f/2.8 has more something to do with reputation rather than real appeal. Seems as if the message, that mirrorless systems are optimized for size, has not been received yet - but then they'll also offer this for DSLRs.
From a business perspective, 10mm is a sound conclusion whereas f/2.8 has more something to do with reputation rather than real appeal. Seems as if the message, that mirrorless systems are optimized for size, has not been received yet - but then they'll also offer this for DSLRs.