Sony interview at DPreview: Sony A7s alike APS-C camera is a possibility…and yes A7sIII will exceed expectations!

Dpreview interviewed Kenji Tanaka from Sony. Here are some of the most interesting news:

Computational photography:The next step is we have to learn more things from computational photography

Sony’s answer to low price competition (Canon RP):I want our technology to be the reason people are attracted to Sony, not the price

Sony’s advantage over the competition:Last year we said that speed and AI would be our new technology drivers, and since then other mirrorless companies have tried to develop these technologies.”

Full Frame vs APS-C strategy:Full-frame is the best platform to deliver our technologies. But of course these technologies need to cascade down for APS-C customers. So we will focus on both groups of customers, but [the] timing is a little different. First full-frame, then APS-C.

About possible APS-C “GM” branded Lenses:Maybe not as ‘GM’, but high quality lenses are definitely an option [for development]”

APS-C professional market:Honestly speaking, for still photography, full-frame is [more appropriate] for professionals. But for video, APS-C is good for both amateur and professional customers, because it’s size is close to Super 35mm, [which is a] video Image sensor format.

APS-C typed Sony A7s is an option:That is possible, I think. For example, looking at the US market, at the BlackMagic Pocket Cinema Camera, I think that’s a wonderful product for professionals. Not only for high-end amateurs. The sensor size of that camera is Micro Four Thirds, and [Sony’s] APS-C is bigger.

A7sIII basic expectations:The basic expectation is for things like 4K/60, 10-bit 4:2:2. I want to think in a different way and create something that goes beyond the expectations of our customers. It’s easy to add 4K/60, but beyond these specs, a lot of customers have other kinds of demands, and that’s what we’re researching.

Dpreview sums up the interview and says this:

Mr Tanaka did hint at greater emphasis on APS-C in the near future though, including – crucially – the possibility of some high-end lenses to come.

 

Qhyccd has announced a new camera which uses the new Sony 60 Megapixel Full Frame sensor

The Chinese company Qhyccd has announced the first camera using the new Sony 60 Megapixel Full Frame sensor. This is a scientific camera but the news matters because the sensor specs were leaked here months ago. This makes it even more likely that all the leaked Sony sensors info we posted here are correct:

New XEVC 8K codec (article and detailed images here):
8k at 24fps, 12 bit and 240Mbps peak bitrate.

New Full Frame sensors:
IMX555 is a new 102MP 6K sensor (article here)
IMX435 is a new 36Mp 8K sensor (article here)
IMX551 is a new 60MP 8k sensor (article here)
IMX455 is a stripped down version of the IMX551 (article here).

APS-C sensors (article and detailed specs here):
IMX510: 32MP, 16 bit…
IMX571: 26MP, dual gain ISO, 16 bit stills

Sony Tidbits…


Sony A6400 review – everything you need to know in 4K

Vello M42 to Sony E-mount Macro Adapter (Dustin Abbott).
Sony A6400 Review: A live-blogging cam held back by a few problem (Engadget).
Strange rumor: Panasonic to transfer all consumer imaging to be under Leica brand (L-rumors).
Zacuto Kameleon Micro-OLED EVF Blends Well with SDI and HDMI Cameras (Explora).
Sony Develops a Stacked CMOS Image Sensor Technology Using Sony’s Proprietary Global Shutter Function
Sony FE 90mm f/2.8 G OSS Macro lens review (Photographyblog).

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Zeiss interview at Dpreview: ZX1 price about the same as the LeicaQ and Sony RX1rII

Dpreview had a chat with Elliot Shih, Senior Product Manager of Zeiss:

– ZX1 development initiaded four years ago
– ZX1 is made for photographers that need a fast workflow but at the same time superb image quality, which our sensor and lens can deliver.
– ZX1 design and development are completely in-house. Zeiss is using some external partners to support certain functions, for example the realization of the industrial design, and the design of the user experience (SAR note: I guess it’s Sony)
– ZX1 pricing will be in the same range as the Leica Q, Sony RX1R II.
– It will not have an open APP system (only some APP’s made with partners like Adobe).

Sony Tidbits…


STC In-Body Clip Filter – Inserting Filters Right Between Lens and Sensor

Is the Sony A6000 is Achieving Cult Status? (Thomas Fitzgerald).
2019 Buying Guide: Best cameras over $2000 (Dpreview).
Yuen Co new Skin protection for the RX100V.
X-Rite Celebrates 10 Years with the ColorChecker Passport Photo 2 (Explora).
Tamron financial report shows small good surprise: Lens sales increased (MirrorlessRumors).
Sony 35mm F/2.8 ZA Review (Enthusiastphotoblog).

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New Sony A8s announced


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Preorder links:
Sony A8s on Amazon, BHphoto, Adorama and Aprils-Store.

Press text:
Sony A8s 97 crazy shit

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