Sony confirmed Photokina presence and says it will “give us the opportunity to present our latest innovations”

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Sony manager Yosuke Aoki has officially confirmed they will be present at the May 2020 Photokina event:

“Sony is very glad to be part of Photokina again next year. Photokina 2020 gives us the opportunity to present our latest innovations and to maintain a direct dialog with all Digital Imaging Lovers. Sony is looking forward to seeing you all in Cologne.” 

Photokina starts on May 27 and I will be there :)  I bet I will see the A7IV…and hopefully the A7sIV too!!!

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DPReview TV: Tamron 35mm F2.8 ($349) vs Sony/Zeiss 35mm F2.8 ($800)

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Chris and Jordan tested the new Tamron 35mm f/2.8 FE lens and they really like the lens optical performance (less so the AF performance).

Also Marc Alhadeff likes the new lens:

The Tamron 35mm F2.8 Di III OSD M 1:2 (450 euros) is an excellent lens for its price
It is part a set of new Prime lenses with all a short focusing distance , a 1:2 magnification ratio, a F2.8 aperture, same length, same weight
In term of sharpness it competes with the best : Sony FE 35mm F1.8 (700 euros) & the Sigma 35mm F1.2 DG DN Art (1500 euros)
Its sharpness is mostly excellent/outstanding on the Sony A7RIV and the results in term of color rendition / background blur are very good

Links:
Tamron 20mm  f/2.8 at Adorama, FocusCamera and BHphoto.
Tamron 24mm  f/2.8 at Adorama, FocusCamera and BHphoto.
Tamron 35mm  f/2.8 at Adorama, FocusCamera and BHphoto.

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Sony Tidbits…

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Sigma 35mm F1.2 DN ART (Sony FE): First Look | 4K

Mirrorless Lenses: The Year in Review, 2019 (Explora).
Sony FE 90 mm f/2.8 G OSS | Profi-Makro-Objektiv im Test an der A7R IV (Valuetech)
Sony RX100 VII Tutorial – Auto Focus Explained (SonyAlphaLab)
Sigma’s New Lenses | Field Test – 35mm f/1.2 DG DN Art (Wexphoto).
Holiday 2019: Tripod Head Buying Guide (Explora).
What it’s like to scan film on the Epson Perfection V600 (Dpreview).

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Rumor recap: Sony fast wide angle GM lens coming, Tokina 85mm f/1.8 FE lens, six Tamron FE lenses in 2020…

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Time for a rumor recap:

Sony Cameras:
RUMOR: Sony A7sIII might have 4k120p and a cooling vent (70% reliable – article here).
RUMOR: Sony 8k sensors and new codec specification (90% reliable – article here).
RUMOR: Quad Bayer FF sensors from Sony (90% reliable – article here).
RUMOR: FX6 camcorder will  be announced in early 2020. Basically an FX9 but with SDXC cards and XAVC-L only (90% reliable – article here).

Sony Lenses and accessories:
RUMOR: Sony’s next announcement might give us a fast GM wide angle lens (80% reliable – article here).
FACT:  Sony’s GP-VPT2BT shooting grip with Bluetooth remote control function has been registered in Asia (article here).
FACT: Sony said f/1.2 FE lenses are a possibility (article here).
PATENT: Sony patented new 100mm f/1.4 and 500mm f/4.0 lenses (article here and article here).

Third party lenses:
RUMOR: Tokina 85mm f/1.8 FE lens will be announced soon (90% reliable – article here).
RUMOR: The six new Tamron FE lenses will all be unveiled in 2020. None of them is likely to be a fast prime (70% reliable – article here).
FACT: Tamron said they have SIX more FE Lenses on their roadmap (article here).
FACT: Rumiere APO 75mm f/0.95 FE lens coming (article here).
PATENT: Sigma also patented a new 50mm f/1.2 FE lens design (article here).

TWO more things:
PATENT: Sony patented a new drone camera (article here).

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Tamron 24mm FE review by Marc Alhadeff: “outstanding lens for its price”

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Marc Alhadeff tested the brand new Tamron 24mm f/2.8 FE lens. I know that on paper the specs are a bit boring. But the performance is excellent! Here is Marc’s conclusion:

The Tamron 24mm F2.8 Di III OSD M 1:2 (450 euros) is an outstanding lens for its price. It is part a set of new Prime lenses with all a short focusing distance , a 1:2 magnification ratio, a F2.8 aperture, same length, same weight. It delivers very similar results to the Sony 24mm F1.4 GM (1600 euros) for a fraction of the price although obviously only being a F2.8. Its sharpness is mostly outstanding on the Sony A7RIV and the results in term of color rendition / background blur are excellent

Pros

Outstanding sharpness across the whole frame on A7RIV
Very compact and light : discrete and going well for video on a Gimbal
Low price
Very good background blur and color rendition
Good resistance to flare
Very short focusing distance allowing to reach 1:2 magnification
Fast and reliable AF

Average

Good build quality (but much lower than GM)
Vignetting is moderate (to be corrected in a future Lightroom Lens profile)
Moderate chromatic aberrations
The Bokeh Balls show 7 sided shaped polygons as of F4 and no more a ball like at F2.8

Cons

Lot of distorsion (to be corrected in a future Lightroom Lens profile)
Noisy AF in Video
Only F2.8

Unless you need a faster lens than a F2.8 , the Tamron is an absolute must have and a bargain for a A7RIV or A7RIII for still photography. If you shoot mostly video the small size of the Tamron will be a key plus on a Gimbal but you should avoid to record audio in the body in silent environment as the lens is quite noisy. If you only have a A7III with only 24Mpix and have already the Tamron 17-28mm F2.8 you won’t see a lot the difference in sharpness

Links:
Tamron 20mm  f/2.8 at Adorama, FocusCamera and BHphoto.
Tamron 24mm  f/2.8 at Adorama, FocusCamera and BHphoto.
Tamron 35mm  f/2.8 at Adorama, FocusCamera and BHphoto.

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