LEAKED: ZEISS OTUS ML 85mmF1.4 and OTUS ML 50mmF1.4

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UK store theclassiccamera has already the upcoming Zeiss Otus lenses listed on their website.

Down below you can find the specs.

You can access the product pages at theclassiccamera – via how2fly

ZEISS OTUS ML 1.4/50 E PRE-ORDER

Lens Design ZEISS Otus ML 1.4/50
Distagon with 14 lens elements
Lens with aspheric optical surface
Lens made of special glass

▪ The all-metal construction with the highest craftsmanship and quality made in Japan.
▪ Clear, easily readable, and ultimate precise scales, allow quick and accurate adjustments to maintain full control and focus.
▪ Compact and portable form
− 1.4/50: 77 x 100mm, 677g
− 1.4/85: 88 x 113mm,1040g.
▪ Optimized for latest mirrorless mounts (Sony1 E, Canon2 RF, Nikon3 Z).

▪ Signature ZEISS Distagon and Sonnar designs are the baseline to give the best performance and sharpness.
▪ As an apochromat, the chromatic aberrations of the lens are corrected by lenses made of special glasses with anomalous partial dispersion. The chromatic aberrations and coloured artifacts are therefore limited to minimum, and colours are rendered as in reality, well-balanced and true to life.
▪ The aspherical lens design ensures consistent imaging performance across the entire field of focus as well as sharpness at the edge of the image. The more complex surface profile of the aspheric lens reduces the spherical aberration and further optical aberrations.
▪ The ZEISS T* coating reduces ghosting and flare.
▪ Ten aperture blades for beautiful bokeh.

Manual Focus
▪ In a low-light conditions by manually adjusting the focus one can have more control over challenging lighting situations and achieve sharpness exactly where they want
▪ For portraits, especially with a wide aperture depth of field is very shallow, manual focus allows greater control in focusing

▪ Otus ML lenses can offer an advantage in controlling the depth of field, as the photographer has full control over the focus point By manually focusing on a specific area in the frame, the photographer can choose the exact point of focus and control the depth of field accordingly

▪ Some photographers simply prefer the tactile experience and control that comes with manual focusing, finding it more engaging and satisfying

▪ Photographers may want to focus on specific elements within a scene for artistic reasons , such as achieving a shallow depth of field or isolating a subject

▪ Photographers appreciate the slower, more deliberate pace that manual focus allows to find joy in the craft itself

ZEISS OTUS ML 1.4/85 E PRE-ORDER

▪ The all-metal construction with the highest craftsmanship and quality made in Japan.
▪ Clear, easily readable, and ultimate precise scales, allow quick and accurate adjustments to maintain full control and focus.
▪ Compact and portable form
− 1.4/50: 77 x 100mm, 677g
− 1.4/85: 88 x 113mm,1040g.
▪ Optimized for latest mirrorless mounts (Sony1 E, Canon2 RF, Nikon3 Z).

The story of portrait photographers: they have a certain image in mind. They plan and cast, test out different lighting situations, try to push their subject to the limits and optimize their craft until they’ve achieved to visualize their vision.

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Sony FX9 marked as discontinued….and will Trump tariffs penalize the FX business?

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The Sony FX9 has been marked as discontinued by BHphoto (click here). There were rumors about a possible FX6/FX9 successor, but it’s gone quiet, and as far as I’ve heard, Sony has postponed the launch of the successor. Also keep in mind that the FX cameras are made in China (Shanghai). Trump’s tariffs could pose a problem for Sony’s plans. The good news for Sony is that the Alpha cameras are made in Thailand and are safe from the tariff war for now.

If you happen to know more details about those cameras drop me a message at sonyalpharumors@gmail.com or use this anonymous contact box. Thanks!


Thanks Alex!

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First leaked image of the Zeiss Otus 50mm f/1.4 lens!

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What you see here is the first image of the Zeiss Otus 50mm f/1.4 lens (preorders open here soon). This is the RF mount version, and as you know E-mount version will be available too. It’s definitely going to be manual focus only and I speculate the price will be around $4,000 like the original OTUS DSLR lens series.

Announcement will happen on February 25 at 13:00 London time!

Thanks to the tipster ;)

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Lowest price ever: OWC Type A 480GB card for $159 only

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For a limited time the OWC Generation 4.0 Type-A 480GB card sells for $159 only at BHphoto and Amazon.

Reminder: Sony has launched new savings you can find on this special BHphoto page (Click here)

Sony Camera deals:

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Big announcements next week from Sony, Zeiss, Sigma, Cosina, Viltrox. This is what’s coming!

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Next week we will have plenty of E-mount lens announcements. Here is what to expect:

Sony (February 26)

Zeiss (February 25)

  • New OTUS E-mount lens series (Full Frame, manual focus)

Sigma (around February 27)

Cosina (around February 27)

  • New lenses (not clear what specs)

Viltrox (around February 27)

  • Viltrox AF 50mm F2.0 E/Z
  • Viltrox AF 85mm F1.4 Pro FE
  • Viltrox AF 35mm F1.2 LAB FE

 

TO SHARE RUMORS use this contact box or contact me via sonyalpharumors@gmail.com. Thanks!

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Lensvid: 2024 was the first year since 2017 where we have seen an increase in the number of cameras shipped

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Lensvid analyzed the official CIPA shipment data and concluded:

2024 was the first year since 2017 where we have seen a year-to-year increase in the number of cameras sold/shipped globally – from 7.8 million in 2023 to 8.3 – an increase of over 6%.

And they attempted a forecast:

Looking ahead to 2025 we don’t expect big changes. If anything we believe that unless some big global changes occur this year (again), we are going to see mostly more of the same with possibly a slight increase in sales (especially with mirrorless cameras at the expense of DSLRs) and maybe even an increase in compact cameras thanks to the interest in the X100 line from Fujifilm (and possibly a new RX1 replacement) and some of the instant cameras (even basic compacts have seen a renewed interest, especially in Japan).

 

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