(SR5) New 35mm f/1.8 lens for NEX coming!!!
The new Sony 35mm f/1.8 lens is as big (or as small) as the 30mm Sigma lens you see here on top.
Super trusted sources just shared a next good news! A new 35mm f/1.8 lens for NEX will be announced along the new NEX-5R and NEX-6 cameras in September! And as I told you before of course along the 16-50mm and 11-18 pancake(!) lenses. I have been told that this lens has the size of the current Sigma 30mm f/2.8 lens…yes same size but it is faster! And it’s a lot smaller than the current 50mm f/1.8 tele lens. I have no info about the price but this could be the ONE single lens ideal for 90% of the daily photography use. After all the most famous photographers used the standard 50mm focal length for their best stories.
For reference:
The Sigma 30mm lens is in Stock at Amazon US (Click here), Amazon DE (Click here), Amazon FR (Click here).
The Sony 50mm f/1.8 lens at Amazon, B&H, Adorama, J&R, eBay
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ACLV
10 months ago |Is it a Zeiss or a G? And. Why not F1.4
admin
10 months ago |No Zeiss. Don’t know if it’s G. Don’t think.
PersonX
10 months ago |Exciting news, I also hope it will have OSS.
People say it doesn’t matter at these focal lengths but I disagree.
One of the key purposes of a bright lens is to be able to shoot in low-light.
A f1.8 with shutter speed 1/50 will give the same result as a f3.6 with OSS at 1/12.5. This off course ignores the possibility of subject-movement.
Cyr
10 months ago |“After all the most famous photographers used the standard 50mm focal length for their best stories.”
Andreas,
Didn’t you mean 30 mm ?
Maximus
10 months ago |50mm on fullframe 36*24mm²
Randy
10 months ago |umm 35 nor 30 is standard for aps-c. The hypo of the sensor (or film format) is what defines the NORMAL length.
Carl
10 months ago |That’s true in theory, but must ‘standard’ lenses for full frame are ~50mm rather than 43mm.
Randy s.
10 months ago |Its true in fact. Not theory. Many 50mm lens where and in some cases are still 43mm just labeled
Boooe
10 months ago |*looks at his 52 mm and 55 mm labeled as 50*
Jobodiah
10 months ago |It should be good enough even so.
I answered yes and I’m not even a NEX user. When I see what this lens is like I will likely buy into the system. It would be premature to say the system is maturing, but it does seem to be reaching a basic minimum at long last.
Boooe
10 months ago |with f/1.4, AF would be slow as hell
JesperMP
10 months ago |@Booe.
For AF the more light the better. So AF would be better off with an F1.4 lens than an F1.8 lens.
Froo
10 months ago |Doesn’t matter at all (faster aperture doesn’t mean faster focus), but the heavier glass groups means a speed penalty. You can’t argue with physics.
Randy
10 months ago |Yup can’t argue with physics. Torque is all that matters and that is controlled via gearing in the motor so you have no clue what would be faster or not until its made.
Matthew Durr
10 months ago |f/1.8 or f/1.4, I don’t care. If it isn’t as sharp or sharper at f/2.8 than the Sigma 30, then what’s the point (assuming this lens doesn’t have OSS. If it does, then it’s a win-win) other than getting a “true” 50mm equiv? The $200 Sigma is still a super value.
This lens has a lot to live up to. Looking forward to it.
http://matthewdurrphotography.com
Booe
10 months ago |Fuji users already complain about their 35/1.4 AF
Halka
10 months ago |How come? What is the issue with it?
Brendon
10 months ago |Lets hope that it isn’t a Zeiss or f1.4. NEX users need a cheap lens to counter the 20mm f1.7 on m43 and the 30mm f2 on the NX system.
If this lens is priced around $299 or so it will sell like hot cakes. Considering Sony has a Alpha mount 35mm f1.8 for just $199 and performs superbly (matches my CZ 24-70mm easily in sharpness and has better bokeh to boot).
If its got a Zeiss designation and has a f1.4 aperture then for sure it will cost $1000+ and be available for only a few.
Patrick
10 months ago |But it would be a great lens. Man, what do yiu want? Crappy cheapo lens?
Brendon
10 months ago |^^ Have you used the Alpha mount 35mm f1.8 ? Optically its every bit as good as my Carl Zeiss 24-70mm f2.8 but with better bokeh.
The CZ 24-70mm costs a cool $1800 or whereabouts while the Sony 35mm f1.8 costs a far more palatable $199.
There already exists a CZ 24mm f1.8. However an inexpensive good quality lens in the 24 – 36mm range is lacking.
The Panasonic 20mm f1.7 is a bread and butter lens on the m43 system. The Samsung 30mm f2 is similarly an inexpensive bread and butter lens on the NX system. Both these lenses are around $350/$400.
So the NEX system also needs a similar lens.
In the m43 system people wanting something better than the 20mm f1.7 have an option of the 25mm f1.4. However sales wise the 20mm f1.7 far far exceeds the sales of the 25mm f1.4. Sony needs sales now more than ever considering even Canon has entered the mirrorless segment.
So an inexpensive fast prime with a close to normal FOV is just what the doctor ordered.
Patrick
10 months ago |That doctor deserves to be in a courtoom for malpractice!
ulfie
10 months ago |Boohoo…why not an f1.3? f1.4 is for wannabes, f1.3 is for experts.
ChoppedBroccoli
10 months ago |If its pretty sharp at f1.8, I can get by without f1.4
Dee
10 months ago |Andrea is it OSS? Any news from NEX-6?
Mattia
10 months ago |It will be with optical stabilization?
The Lotus Eater
10 months ago |If it’s a fair bit smaller than the 50/1.8, then I guess it won’t have OSS. Lack of stabilisation is not such a big problem with wider focal lengths, though.
bas076
10 months ago |35mm is actualy 52mm on crop and still need stabilization. Without OSS it will be less interesting even if it smaller then 50/1.8 OSS.
The Lotus Eater
10 months ago |I’m aware of the crop factor. On a 35mm on APS-C, you only need 1/50 or 1/60 sec for lack of stabilisation to not be a problem. OSS is all very well at much lower speeds, but it can’t compensate for subject movement.
Do I wish that it will have OSS? Yes, but if it doesn’t, it’s not a deal-breaker.
My NEX-5/LA-EA2/35mm SAM combo has shown me it is perfectly easy to cope without stabilisation. Same combo with 85mm SAM – now that IS a pain in the arse.
bas076
10 months ago |Yes I know that OSS can’t compensate object movements. OSS is for bad hands compensation, like mine and they need it. Yes it can be the deal breaker. Not for everybody but for me yes.
Carlos Aversa
10 months ago |Stabilization IS a big must! A new Sony NEX lens without OSS makes no sense. I have both Sony SEL 50mm and Sigma DN 30mm and the Sigma’s lack of stabilization makes me miss some pictures at hard light conditions. BTW, why not a NEX with IBIS?
Austin
10 months ago |Oh man will I have to ditch the sigma for it? I’ll wait for performance reports
waldomarek
10 months ago |i recently bought the cz 24mm f/1.8… no way i’m gonna buy a 35mm :S
emopunk
10 months ago |They actually should make a perfect travel kit together.
Matt
10 months ago |Erm why?
emopunk
10 months ago |As long as you don’t need telephoto, 35mm eq. (moderate WA) and 50mm eq (standard FL) are actually perfect to travel with IMHO What’s so weird about that?
Stevey
10 months ago |I think you have forgotten that the 35 will be a 52mm eq and the 50 is a 75mm eq. If I was going to travel with only primes I’d want a least a 28 eq. And actually, for travel I’d want a 16-80 plus the 24 f/1.8.
The Lotus Eater
10 months ago |Emopunk, on APS-C, 35mm would be standard FL. Similar to 50mm standard on 35mm film cameras or FF. No way 35mm is wide angle.
emopunk
10 months ago |Dear Lotus I was refering to the Zeiss, that’s why I wrote 35mm eq. (moderate WA)in the message above this. Maybe you jumped over it?
The Lotus Eater
10 months ago |Maybe I did, or maybe you added eq. later on. Stevey must have missed it too.
emopunk
10 months ago |Of course I didn’t add it later. It’s just that you and Stevey have to read more carefully, before replying.
The Lotus Eater
10 months ago |Yeah. Right.
Pablo
10 months ago |hmmm. using 24 and 35mm togeter sound like a really stupid idea :>
you know, that you can just walk a step closer with a 24mm so you get the 35mm FOV? or that you can back just one step away with a 35mm lens to get the 24mm FOV? why ffs would you even carry two such similar FLs?
emopunk
10 months ago |I don’t think that moving with your steps can emulate the view of a 35mm lens. Otherwise we all would just use a 50mm lens and move around like bees.
Ivar fra toten
10 months ago |Moving changes perspective: definitely not the same.
Seeky
10 months ago |Of course they are different, but 24mm and 35mm are too close to each other to carry both.
jon urr
10 months ago |+1 pablo
as long as you put in the effort to walk back and forth, you can save money from buying so many different lenses. it is ALL just marketing for lazy bums who like zoom
Torsten Bronger
10 months ago |The proper distance from the object is part of image composition. Depending on what you’re up to achieve, there is only *one* correct distance.
The Lotus Eater
10 months ago |Obviously, Jon – I’m surprised all pros don’t just stick with a 24mm.
My wife loves it when I take photos of her with my Sigma 10-20mm. It really emphasises her nose. I don’t need any other lens – I just move closer.
ROFL.
nexlover
10 months ago |+1 emopunk – if zooms didnt exist my first 3 lenses would be 24mm eq, 35mm eq and 50mm eq….i’m not a big telephoto fan and with those 3 you have important bases covered
The Lotus Eater
10 months ago |Pablo, what if I’m standing on the edge of a cliff?
Steve Jones
10 months ago |You cannot match the FoV of two different focal length lenses for distant subjects by taking a few steps closer. Indeed if the subject is a landscape with great depth it’s utterly impossible. That only works at a single subject distance, and then only where the subject does not have significant depth relative to that distance. If your subject is a person filling a larger proportion of the frame the image will be very different when taken on a 24mm vs a 35mm lens on an APS-C sensor, even if you adjust your distance to suite. With the 24mm lens features which are closer to the lens will appear more prominent and occupy a wider angle than the with the 35mm. It’s called perspective and the reason why there are considered to be “classic” focal lengths of certain types of subjects (so 85mm on FF or 60mm on APS-C are generally considered to give a flattering – or flattening – perspective for faces).
So if you confine your subjects to flat, 2D ones like paintings, then you can, largely compensate by moving closer with the shorter focal length. But this notion that people seem to have in their head that the only purpose of a longer focal length is to save walking a bit closer is sheer nonsense.
emopunk
10 months ago |Thanks to God this forum has also some people with knowledge.
WK
10 months ago |If it has OSS and pricing wise cheaper than SEL50F18, i definitely go for it! Can’t wait for the good news
Patrick
10 months ago |I can’t believe you want a cheaper lens than 250gbp. That’s more or less the limit for 1.8 and crap lens.
Halka
10 months ago |There is no way it will be cheaper than the 50mm 1.8 OSS, with or without stabilization. At least not if Sony is building it up to its standards.
Matt
10 months ago |OSS would be nice.
I will have a NEX again if we get this and an 85mm (coming early 2013?) and have more than just NEX-7 with EVF (Yes 5n and F3 can take add-on but cost of 5n + EVF = near enough to 7).
Austin
10 months ago |I would like a 90 mm f2.8 lens. Been wanting to buy a contax 90mm, but if Sony made one that would be awesome. 90 makes more sense than 85 for aps-c
The Lotus Eater
10 months ago |5mm makes very little difference at that focal length.
Sony are much more likely to release an 85mm, just based on what they already offer for A-mount.
Matt
10 months ago |Although it is entirely plausible for them to release a 90mm based on a rebadged Tamron 90mm Macro?
But my guess is it will be based on the much smaller/cheaper Easy Choice 85mm f2.8
Mark
10 months ago |Yes, that’s the one I have been waiting for! I hope it’s at least as good as the 50mm f/1.8.
Pablo
10 months ago |f/1.8 is too little
:< and if it draws the same, uninspiring style as the 50/1.8, with that sterile, boring and digitally looking output… it will be another gravestone to magical ethereal photos, minolta, zeiss, VC or any other manufacturer were producing.
Who shot with a Nokton 35/1.2 or 25/095, knows what I'm talking about. Colors and bokeh from a totally different league compared to that plexiglass optics look…. Yes, I have the oss 50/1.8, however if it didn't have OSS, I wouldn't ever buy or use it. Why can't SONY produce something with magic in it like Voigtlander does or even the FUJI 35/2 can do…?
Patrick
10 months ago |Boom, this is what I am saying. It better perform in the league of the Nokton I have (1.2 version II) or otherwise I won’t sell…even if it has OSS. Yes, the 50mm is good, but it isn’t as good as it could be if it was made by Zeiss, or to a G standard.
We need better performance in the edges and corners and honestly, the NEX 7 sensor demands it.
SHIT!!
FujicaFighter
10 months ago |@Pablo: Stop whining and start practicing. You worry too much about lenses. “Magic” happens in your brain.
Delie
10 months ago |Sounds great, can’t wait
I do own the 30mm sigma already, but will consider he 35mm for it’s speed if the reviews are good – especially if it has oss too.
Pablo
10 months ago |http://www.pavolsebo.com
think I practice to little?
SONY should stop producing unispiring crap lenses for the NEX line.
NEX really is not the go-to solution for P&S upgraders as they thought it will be. A huge amount of enthusiast photographers is using it. Enthusiasts don’t want that digital, sterile, plexiglass f1.8 look. But what is SONY doing..? Producing low level optics for the best APSc sensors around… Quite antagonistic, don’t you think?
Geir E
10 months ago |Pablo: You judge the performance on the new Sony lens based on.. the look of sigmas lens? That it is 1.8 over 1.2? – that you can thank the pancake-missionaries for. (which incidently is the same that also wants fast lenses, but can’t realize it is either one or the other)
The Lotus Eater
10 months ago |Not really, I think it might be you that’s the antagonistic one.
NEXfive
10 months ago |Come on Pablo, you’re not speaking for all “enthusiasts” blaming a “digital, sterile, plexiglass f1.8 look” of Sony’s E-Mount lenses.
All of Sony’s E-Mount lenses produce decent and quite realistic images. Yes, there’s nothing really special about it like e.g. the famous Zeiss-3D-Look or the 60′s style of Canon FDs, but if you’re into something special you’re free to attach whatever you like or create this in post production. Personally I think Sony’s doing fine, focussing on neutral images instead of “magic”.
With a high quality 16-50mm standard zoom, an 11-18mm wide angle zoom and a fast 35mm f/1.8 Sony’s NEX lens range sounds pretty complete to me – probably even for the higher NEX-7 resolution challenging the first generation lenses quite a little too much.
Patrick
10 months ago |No, I agree with Pablo. Fuji has a fantastic 35mm (albeit falls short in the edges) but it is a 1.4, delivers and its size isn’t pacake (it’s larger than the sigma pictured).
If Fuji could have made it smaller without loosing the optical performance, I think they would have. They didn’t. If Zeiss could have made the Sonnar 24mm smaller without loosing more IQ, they would have, but they can’t. There is a compromise.
I don’t mind 1.8, but I do mind if it’s a shit 1.8 that needs to be stopped down to 2.8 or 4 to get it as good as the already good sigma 30mm that starts at 2.8 already pretty well.
Tom
10 months ago |Well, even a ok 1.8 but great at 2.8 would be fine for me. I only occasionally need the 1.8 for low light stuff. I can probably live with it being a little soft for those occasions.
Boooe
10 months ago |Of course! We need f/0.70, not less!!
NEXfive
10 months ago |…of course “we” need less: f/0.0 or even better t/0.0
roger48
10 months ago |Yep, you do Pablo, worthy but rather dull, better than anything I can do, but I do not claim to be a good photographer.
Matt
10 months ago |A 16mm II would be great also!
The Lotus Eater
10 months ago |If this lens is as good as the A-mount version, then it’ll be on my NEX most of the time.
emopunk
10 months ago |Exactly!
@lpha_guy
10 months ago |+2
Oboe
10 months ago |Yes! Finally a lens worth getting excited for. Maybe Sony is listening?
Sony
10 months ago |Eh ? What did you say ?
Mary
10 months ago |I loled!
Oboe
10 months ago |Ha, what was I thinking?
Coming soon Nex 5r.5 and 6.5
Taiga
10 months ago |Nice, I hope this and the ultrawide are indeed true. Wouldn’t mind carrying a NEX-7 with these two lenses instead of the A77/16-50 combo on hikes. Add a compact portrait lens (2-2.8/85), maybe a 60mm macro lens and I’m set. Don’t think I’d want anything longer on a compact body.
kysham
10 months ago |I want this lens! Luckily I have not bought a Sigma 30mm yet! I will hold that off and wait for this to come out and see how they square up. I’m still looking forward to getting the Sigma 19mm though…. 28mm equivalent is pretty decent wide angle lens for me to use daily…..
obican
10 months ago |YES!!!!
I wish it performs similar to the A-Mount version, which is a great lens.
Robert Bell
10 months ago |About time! only about 2 yrs too late. I’m selling my nex5 toady and buying a rx100.
Chad
10 months ago |Just bought the Sigma 30mm, but i think i’ll send it back to Amazon and wait for this. The Sigma is pretty good, but i bought it because it’s the only affordable option right now. I’d like something faster. If it’s anything like the Sony 50mm 1.8, it’s going to be excellent!
Frank
10 months ago |If NEX was launched with this lens at the beginning I might have bought into the system.
emopunk
10 months ago |Me too.
Patrick
10 months ago |Shit. I am worried now. There is always a compromise on the edges and corners with small lenses. Fuji’s 35mm, albritbshar in the central area, its sad in the borders and corners. See slr gear for info.
I eas expecting something that will truly be edge to edge sharpness even if it was the size of the zeiss lens.
Disappointment
Boooe
10 months ago |well… ANY lenses are sharper in center…
The Lotus Eater
10 months ago |There’s no reason it can’t be sharp corner-to-corner and edge-to-edge. The 35mm SAM for A-mount is very sharp all over when stopped down to f/5.6.
Patrick
10 months ago |I am trying to compare this to a Nokton 1.2, or the Zeiss 50mm 1.4, or the Canon or Nikon 50mm 1.4 for full frame. Can’t you see people? If we all think 50′s, they should be good lenses without much effort.
I don’t know why people put this in perspective of other NEX lenses instead of putting the perspective of systems as a whole. Sony banged a home run with the Zeiss 24mm not because it is 36mm equivalent, but because besides being a fast lens (it could have even been an f2) it is also a quality lens that puts quality before anything else (size, for example)
So, when a 35mm 1.8 for E mount comes, the main thing being promoted here is the size of it. So it is for the shit 16mm. ‘It’s a small lens’ the ballerinas shout. NEX already has professional quality images coming out of it (see Robert Cicala resolution test for NEX 7 which equals -with a Zeiss 24mm to begin with- that of 5D MK II or III) so it needs lenses to say: “Fuck SLR, I am small and I can do the same…check out this set of Lenses I got as my homies right next to me…they rock too”
But no, small is first and quality can be second. If the 50mm OSS could have been 2mm longer, but better edges and corners, I would have happily paid £50 more for it.
It’s about trickling down…pro to consumer…which cements a brand’s strength in the image making business. Does Nikon go from down to up? or Canon? Is Fuji doing the same? selling lenses that go for size before quality? No, they are not, because they know that the enthusiast will buy (even if they bitch about the price) and be happy with the quality of photos he/she is getting. If not because of the excellent video, I would sell my NEX 7 5n and 5 lenses (zeiss 24, sony 50, sigma 19, nokton 35 1.2 and 15mm) to Fuji.
They got me by the balls and are about to spit on my face unless this 35mm delivers.
Please, at least tell me that the two zooms are going to be constant aperture.
C
10 months ago |Aren’t the two zooms pancakes? If so your balls are toast.
They might accidentally release a pro zoom later.
Booe
10 months ago |In theory, 35 mm for A-mount, being retrofocus, should have more uniform sharpness across the field than E-mount 35 mm
Yong
10 months ago |I hope September come fast…
dts
10 months ago |@admin
any news if this one has OSS ?
would be nice for us videoguys…
Morten
10 months ago |Pablo; why don’t you get a Novoflex adapter and som Leica glass?
Only thing is that a 35 Summicron (which is f/2) is $3200
JesperMP
10 months ago |Sony, please NEX-6 with 35mmF1.8 as a “kit”. Yes ?
Boooe
10 months ago |I second that!
emopunk
10 months ago |That would be awesome!
Boooe
10 months ago |good news: it’s 35 mm
bad news: it’s 35 mm
I was hoping for something in 28-32 mm range.
‘Cause 35 mm would be larger (and ppl compaining nex lenses are big) compared to samsung 30/2 or panasonic 20/1.7
Probably it’s because sony already has 24 mm and 30 mm lenses.
35/1.8 slightly too long
30/3.5 too wide…
anyways i consider to get 35/1.8 asap
Z-man
10 months ago |I really hope it’s the same design as their 35mm 1.8 alpha lens .. but then in a metal NEX barrel ..
barri
10 months ago |Why would I want this lens? I already can buy the Sigma 2.8/30 – which is excellent.
I wish, Sony would rather give us high-quality standard and tele zooms. I bought the current zooms and they are an absolute disappointment – in particular in terms of corner sharpness.
Ivar fra toten
10 months ago |It’s faster, and a slightly different focal length. It might have OSS.
The Lotus Eater
10 months ago |“Why would I want this lens? I already can buy the Sigma 2.8/30″
How about the 1 1/3 stops of light? The Sigma might be an OK lens, but it is pretty slow for a prime.
Almazar80
10 months ago |And yet a lot of people are getting good work done on the supposedly disappointing Sony NEX zooms. A 35mm f1.8 is a nice lens to have, quite a bit faster than the Sigma. If it’s the same quality as the Alpha 35mm f1.8, there would really be no reason to complain about this lens.
Frank
10 months ago |If you had used the Sony 35mm f1.8 you wouldn’t be asking that.
clivengu
10 months ago |aiks.. announce in september but will it even available in the same month…. I have a trip in October and was thinking to get the cz 24mm for the trip. But personally i prefer 35mm fl, and I can cut cost from buying the CZ and get the 35mm + 50mm perhaps.
cant wait for it..
Admin (Andrea?), may i know is the 11-18mm = SR5 too? This will stop me from getting the UWA adapter on 16mm.
William Leong
10 months ago |If u want, I can lend u my UWA adapter first. U know where to contact me.
rikken
10 months ago |If the NEW 35 1.8 lacks OSS , I will buy sigma 30 2.8.
So I hope It has OSS .
Like 24 2.8 IS USM of CANON for 5DM3 ,
35 1.8 OSS will be best partner of NEX-5R.
bas076
10 months ago |I am too, but if it is so small it can’t be OSS. It bounds shutter speed to 1/60s. Not interesting.
The Lotus Eater
10 months ago |With today’s ISO performance, that is not such a problem.
bas076
10 months ago |ISO performance is nice thing but every time I can lower ISO I am lowering it.
JesperMP
10 months ago |@bas076.
The big handgrip and EVF means you can hand-hold it at 1/30 sec.
With the EVF, your head becomes the “third hand” to significantly stabilise the shot. That is one more reason why NEX-6 is good news.
bas076
10 months ago |I have EVF for 5N, but it will not help me to make it 1/13s like I am doing it with 50/1.8 OSS
JesperMP
10 months ago |1/13 sec is so long that movements of the subject becomes problematic.
If there are any humans, animals, vehicles, moving fauna from wind etc. then you will get blur from that. I normally dont go below 1/30 for shooting people, and even then many shots have subject movement blur.
For architecture, maybe yes, but only if there are no people in the view, or if you want the effect of blur.
obican
10 months ago |Only Ken Rockwell can step in with a 24mm lens and get the same result as a 35mm lens.
devorama
10 months ago |We already have two options for 30mm lenses. How about a 24mm lens that doesn’t cost $1100?
Hellven
10 months ago |i think its a big mistake if this lens doesnt bring OSS, for still’s its not a problem, but for video its crucial, specially hand held…
LR
10 months ago |If you record hand held, do you really need such aperture lens? what about the kit zoom in this case?
Hellven
10 months ago |and if i want to shot in lowlight? and if i want a shalow DOF? and what about the image quality of a prime over a zoom? yep, a kit zoom is all you need to shoot video… why bother with good lenses
LR
10 months ago |You are right
Gato
10 months ago |If I were using primes (and I’m more a zoom guy) I’d much rather have something equivalent to the classic 35 and 90 pair – something around a 22 or 24 and 60 or 65. Doesn’t have to be super fast, around 1.8 is plenty, but does need to be excellent quality, reasonably compact and more or less affordable. Then add a equivs for 20/21 and 180/200, say a 14 and a 120 or 135. That would be a very close match to what I and my professional friends used back in the film days. Most of us in newspaper carried a 20/21, something in the 85 to 105 range, and a 180 or 200 (depending on what brand we used).
Having said that, what I would buy is an equivalent to the Canon 24-105 (or Nikon 24-120) — a 16 to 70 or 80 around f4.
laurens
10 months ago |Hopefully there will be a black version too…
Alex
10 months ago |I have the zeiss 24 and the sel 50 oss and i will buy this lens as well. It will take alot of “weight” of the zeiss schoulders… i will be using it for outdoor filming probably
Anonymous
10 months ago |IF IT HAS OSS I AM BUYING ONE NO MATTER HOW MUCH IT COSTS!!! HELL ILL EVEN PREORDER IT. COME ON SONY.
bob
10 months ago |Hi, I was hoping for a 28mm-30mm prime, 35mm (52.5mm FF equiv)a bit tight for me. Right now I ‘ll keep my Sigma 30mm.
dvpnyc
10 months ago |Hi Guys,
My favorite A-mount primes are 24 2.8 and 50 1.7 – excellent optical quality in a small enough package. Unfortunately Sony decided not to re-issue the 24mm one with a SSM, along with a few other key primes. If it did I would still be a Sony A-mount user and be in the market for a new FF A99 come this Fall. But unfortunately (for Sony) I made a decision to switch to Canon which fits my needs better.
If anyone is interested in a picking up very clean and nice versions of those lenses (along with a few others), I just listed them on the auction site under dvpnyc. I hope they find a nice new home and serve a new owner well like they did for me.
Jim
kirk fuk
10 months ago |Oh no.. hope this is not true. Cause if it is, what am I going to do with my m43 system? I already investing so much money for this small sensor camera with good selection of lenses. I realized the quality has never been on par with nex, but its selection of lenses have blinded me
:p
Tom
10 months ago |If it’s OSS, I’ll be getting one. If not, I may just have to make due with my alpha mount 35mm 1.8 sony instead. (sure focusing is really slow, but manual is an option)
BJ
10 months ago |I hope it comes out soon and isn’t delayed forever like the 50mm. I remember that was supposed to come out in Oct/Nov last year and it ended up being March/April before first orders were shipped.
LR
10 months ago |“Sony will launch a new compact 35mm f/1.8 E-mount lens in exactly one month!”
From mirrorlessrumors.com
obican
10 months ago |NASA launched a Mars rover last November and it only arrived last morning.
Al
10 months ago |Ha!
Carl
10 months ago |Sony’s lenses are actually manufactured on Mars (little green men have a low-wage economy) and come here by way of rockets with ionic thrusters. That’s why the lenses are so slow to be released.
It’s an open secret in the industry.
GunnarK
10 months ago |BJ, you know that Sony in the meantime got its entire camera production facilities flooded away, don’t you?
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Walter Knapp
10 months ago |When the 50mm lenses ceased to be supplied with every film SLR they quickly lost out to other focal lengths and most people did not have one in their kit anymore. It’s really antique thinking that one should shoot only one mid range focal length. Mighty limiting of photography. Folks should really catch up to the modern world a bit. I doubt that 35mm would reverse modern photography.
Booe
10 months ago |Your trolling here is a bit tedious.
First you complain Sony NEX is for soccer moms. Then you complain 35 mm is too limiting…
BTW, not too limiting 18-200 was available from 2010…
The Lotus Eater
10 months ago |YOU of all people, WALT KNAPP, is saying that OTHERS should catch up to the modern world?
LLLLLLLLLLLOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLLLLLLLLLLLL!!!!!!!
Benji
10 months ago |Hmm. I was just about to pull the trigger on that 30mm Sigma, albeit irritated at unstabilized f2.8. Ever the optimist, I’m hoping for OSS & edge-to-edge sharpness on this Sony 35/18. Would be a good general purpose lens for group & indoor shots, especially when I want to use a tripod or hand the camera to someone who can’t work a manual lens. For landscapes I’ll be sticking with my incredibly-sharp (& compact!) Minolta MD 24/2.8… I’m not enough of an optimist to expect any Sony-made lens to out-resolve that beauty.
zetlorf
10 months ago |Finally! I would preffered a 30mm/1.8, but this is also good. I don’t care about OSS (it’s for rookies anyway), better be cheap. At $199 it would be a hot seller, like the Nikon 35/1.8.
Ryan
10 months ago |Any NEX prime launch by Sony is a good thing no matter how anyone looks at it! Now there will be a total of 4 primes! Everyone should be super happy about this…but of coarse….since its not like 32mm instead its too long…LMFAO.
*sighs*
Ray oody
10 months ago |Oh no.. Not another 1000 USD lens that doesn’t har IS.. We rarely see 35mm with IS.. And with f1.8.. It means more expensive than th 50mm probably in the range between 700 and 1000 !!.
The Lotus Eater
10 months ago |There’s no way this lens will be priced at that level! Where did you get that from? You do realise the A-mount 35/1.8 is very cheap – similar to the A-mount 50/1.8. Unless the e-mount 35/1.8 is a Zeiss or G, it will be cheaper than the e-mount 50/1.8 OSS.
Patrick
10 months ago |Dude, I doubt cheaper…but around that range for sure. However, I would pay an extra 100 or 150 for it if it delivered like a champ (ala Zeiss 24mm)
The Lotus Eater
10 months ago |I think it will be cheaper only if it lacks OSS, which it may well do. If it has OSS then I’d expect a similar price to the 50mm, or slightly more, bearing in mind the pricing of the A-mount versions.
Patrick
10 months ago |No way bro, this is a 35 focal length still…wider angles are pricier.
The Lotus Eater
10 months ago |You only have to look at the 35 and 50 A-mounts to see that the prices should be pretty close.
Adam
10 months ago |I’ve been happy with my sigma 2.8
Not the greatest lens but nice sharp images for $200. I’m sure this lens will also be priced in a similar fashion. I’m pretty sure the people at Sigma have no intentions on going up against the $1000 Zeiss
David Lam
10 months ago |I wish Sony would also develop a 20/2.8 or 20/1.8 Pancake/walkaround lens and a 70/1.8 Portrait lens.
Oboe
10 months ago |in Black please Sony!
donsantos
10 months ago |Most likely low contrast wide open like it’s alpha mount counterpart. Move along. Nothing great to see here
skeptical
10 months ago |Guys: this is the lens you were waiting for. Small, fast, normal prime. It won’t be OSS, if the dimensions are as indicated. You know that, but you will keep bitching. Ask for pancakes, f/0.70, cheap and OSS to boot. From the moment this lens is announced, you will start the next torture cycle, waiting for the lenses of 2014. Have fun!
Monicalol
10 months ago |So much bitching…don’t like it use another system!
alan
10 months ago |Sorry if it’s been discussed already, but this seems like a re-vamped Alpha SAM 35/1.8 for e-mount. Which is a Good Thing! But why did it take them so long to do this? Is it a very big deal to jerry-rig an Alpha lens for e-mount?
sleek
10 months ago |yes! this will be truly the lens to carry 90% of the time. i hope it will be in par price with that sigma.
so for you guys who can’t wait or don’t have much dough, i highly recommend that lens. google for reviews. it’s a great cheap lens.
i have a 35mm f/1.7 lens, only MF though and i use it a lot. thanks to the NEX’s peeking + MF Assist. best yet, super cheap on ebay. yes, im talking about the SLRMagic but hey, dig around ebay and you’ll find some sellers sell it for around $35.