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So even the Russians are making lenses for Sony FE now ...
#1
60mm f/2.8
35mm f/2

https://www.sonyalpharumors.com/zenitar-...acro-lens/

I've to admit that I have a soft spot for Zenitars ;-)
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#2
The 60/2.8 is slated to have an electronic aperture control, at long last. Wondering what took them (us) so long, but it's a good thing that the company (which is actually a part of a huge technology conglomerate) is finally stepping away from just riding the coattails of the old Soviet-era designs (which never seemed that good anyway), rehashing them over and over again.

I also think there were a few fast things, too, like 50/1.2 and 85/1.4, for E-mount, a couple of years ago. But frankly until they get AF I won't be interested.
#3
(08-05-2020, 11:47 AM)Klaus Wrote: 60mm f/2.8
35mm f/2

https://www.sonyalpharumors.com/zenitar-...acro-lens/

I've to admit that I have a soft spot for Zenitars ;-)

What is public status of every mount?
As far as I know
L mount - open standard
4/3   - open stadart
FE - open standart
RF - ??? no idea
Z - ?? no idea
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Lets say I'm Sigma, Tamron , Tokina, Chinese startup or Russian optics manufacturer. Do I have access to current RF/ or Z specs? Am I equal member in such aliance? Can I influence future development of the standard?
#4
(08-05-2020, 08:11 PM)miro Wrote:
(08-05-2020, 11:47 AM)Klaus Wrote: 60mm f/2.8
35mm f/2

https://www.sonyalpharumors.com/zenitar-...acro-lens/

I've to admit that I have a soft spot for Zenitars ;-)

What is public status of every mount?
As far as I know
L mount - open standard
4/3   - open stadart
FE - open standart
RF - ??? no idea
Z - ?? no idea
------------
Lets say I'm Sigma, Tamron , Tokina, Chinese startup or Russian optics manufacturer. Do I have access to current RF/ or Z specs? Am I equal member in such aliance? Can I influence future development of the standard?

You forgot Fuji-X mount. I think they opened it up recently to some manufacturers at least (Tokina, Viltrox), but I'm not sure whether it's publicly open.
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#5
(08-05-2020, 08:52 PM)thxbb12 Wrote:
(08-05-2020, 08:11 PM)miro Wrote:
(08-05-2020, 11:47 AM)Klaus Wrote: 60mm f/2.8
35mm f/2

https://www.sonyalpharumors.com/zenitar-...acro-lens/

I've to admit that I have a soft spot for Zenitars ;-)

What is public status of every mount?
As far as I know
L mount - open standard
4/3   - open stadart
FE - open standart
RF - ??? no idea
Z - ?? no idea
------------
Lets say I'm Sigma, Tamron , Tokina, Chinese startup or Russian optics manufacturer. Do I have access to current RF/ or Z specs? Am I equal member in such aliance? Can I influence future development of the standard?

You forgot Fuji-X mount. I think they opened it up recently to some manufacturers at least (Tokina, Viltrox), but I'm not sure whether it's publicly open.

Thanks for addition.
#6
Yes, it is super odd for the latecomers to insist on a closed system.

That being said - the fanboys insist that the RF protocol is basically identical to EF.
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#7
So did I, or we, miss seeing the Zenith 50mm F0.95 lens ........ for the Sony E mount ?? .......... thus I dug out a review or at least a partial one .... as it was curtailed due to obvious flaws ......

https://phillipreeve.net/blog/quick-revi...mm-0-95-e/

....... the bokeh is also dreadful .....


.... let's hope the macro does substantially better !!
#8
Canon's RF is not the same as EF, a much faster and extended protocol. The cameras are EF backward compatible through the mount.
#9
Another one - a 58mm f/1.9 - fairly huge for what it is I'd say

https://photorumors.com/2020/08/09/zenit...-1-9-lens/
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#10
The lens elements are very recessed.... Looks like a Canon 50mm f1.8 with old macro style "integrated hood" extended barrel design.
  


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