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The 24-70mm GM lens got a “hidden” update!

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A SAR reader who prefers to remain anonymous sent me this:

“I sent my [shoplink 47915]FE 2470GM[/shoplink] in for repair through Sony Pro Support due to the lens mont gasket not sealing completely on the A7/A7r/A7rII mounting flange. After seeing the video you posted of the FE 2478GM ‘teardown” I was able to confirm that Sony has made a significant change to the lens mounting gasket.  The gasket shown in the video (At 1:18 to 1:20) has a significantly larger and thicker gasket that wraps completely around the metal mounting plate.  I contacted Precision Camera (who Sony is using to repair my camera) to advise them that I want to make sure I get the ‘new’ gasket installed on the my 2470GM….  Precision camera just confirmed back that they have VERIFIED THAT THERE IS A NEW P/N FOR THE 2470GM GASKET REAR.

My 2470GM was Pre-ordered about 1 month before the actual release date.  I had posted here that I could see a ‘sliver’ of light between the camera and lens mount when viewed perpendicularly ( light was visible for about 120 degree around the circumference ).  I didn’t have a concern until I was shooting in light rain 10 days ago. When I got home I noticed moisture in the camera body lens mounting grooves….

PS: the video also shows a black ‘rubberized’ coating on the end ribbon connector cable where it plugs into the PC board.  My camera did not have the coating, which appears to be a reinforcement / strain relief for the PC Board connector.  Precision camera is trying to confirm if this is another ‘upgrade’ from the original or not.  Will advise when they update me..”

If you have questions feel free to post them in the comment section!

24-70mm GM store links: [shopcountry 47915].

Sony Tidbits…


B&H Photography Podcast: Lens Adapters – Your Link to Creative Photography

Coming from m43… which alpha to pick (SonyAlphaForum).
Take a Hike! A Beginner’s Guide to Walking in the Woods (Explora).
Sony RX10 III Conclusion: It’s pricey, but this long-zooming DSLR alternative is also incredibly versatile (Imaging Resource).
Battle of the Bokeh: Sigma 30mm f/1.4 vs Sony 35mm f/1.8 OSS vs Mitakon 35mm f/0.95 (Bokeh Digitalrev).

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Chung:I released a video to help people to extend the battery life of their Sony mirrorless cameras. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TSlUaRT96rs

Rafa:This is not a rumor but this short film was shot entirely with the Sony A7II and it has been accepted to the “Festival do Minuto” (One Minute Film Festival in Brazil) and it’s on the display on the festival’s front page.
This is the link for the full resolution video https://vimeo.com/174799801
This is the link for the festival so people can vote (I’m afraid it’s all in Portuguese) https://festivaldominuto.com.br/videos/38962?locale=pt-BR

 

Tony Northrup thinks Sony’s biggest mistake is not developing the A-mount system

Tony Northrup listed the biggest mistakes from the major photography companies. And watch from minute 6.30 to hear what he thinks about Sony. He says the one big wrong step from Sony was to stop developing the A-mount system which autofocus system is way “superior” to the E-mount system. I kinda of agree with that. Sony should “revive” the A-mount system!

Reminder: At last the new A68 is finally shipping in USA via BHphoto, Amazon and Adorama.

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Sony Tidbits…


Stop Whining About Sony Menus and Learn How to Customize!

My Slow Transition from Nikon to Sony (PetaPixel).
Sony Commercializes the Industry’s First*1 ISDB-S3 Compatible Demodulator LSI and Tuner Modules for 4K and 8K Satellite Digital Broadcasts (Sony.net).
Phase One XF 100MP First Shots: Holy moly, you’ve never seen our test images like this before! (Imaging Resource).
Samyang / Rokinon 21mm f/1.4 review (Mirrorlessons).
Color Night Vision with Sony ISX017 (Image Sensor World).
Up now! “5 photography tips for shooting the Milky Way.” (Stan Moniz)
How to Test Your Lens (Explora)

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Paul:Thought I might share this video I shot entirely on the A7rii and Sigma 20mm f.14 ART lens with metabones adapter. I was always curious how this lens would perform with video on a sony camera and the results were extremely limited. I thought maybe other people might be curious as well. https://vimeo.com/175453005

Kipon announces the world’s first Medium format Hasselblad V to Sony E-mount focal length reducer adapter!

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You surely know the Speedbooster concept for APS-C cameras. Well now you can have the same on Full Frame Sony E-mount cameras too! Kipon just announced a new focal length reducer adapter that allows you to use [shoplink 50188 ebay]Hasselblad V medium format lenses (here on eBay)[/shoplink] on Sony E-mount cameras. Here is the press text:

Kipon Baveyes introduces a series of three of the world’s first lens adapters that bring the famous medium format Hasselblad V mount optics to Sony A7, Leica SL and Leica M 35mm full frame cameras, virtually eliminating any crop factor image loss and maintaining diagonal angle of view. Your favorite outstanding Carl Zeiss lenses, from wide angle to telephoto, ingeniously compress to a full-frame image, performing just like they were 35mm format full frame optics. The transformation results in a 0.7x factor to the original lens focal length with a gain of one stop in lens speed. Foremost in the advanced adapters, is the custom designed five element multicoated formula by German optics research institution IB/E OPTICS, with the ability to use full frame SLR lenses on crop sensor camera bodies and mirrorless cameras. The Baveyes tele-centric formula is exclusively designed by IB/E Optics in Germany to only the utmost precision and quality. Hasselblad lenses by Carl Zeiss are legendary for contrast, flare resistance, color saturation, bokeh and are in a class of their own compared to even the best 35mm format glass. And the Sony and Leica image sensors, in the heart of their robust camera bodies, give new life to the Hasselblad/Zeiss heritage.

The adapter will be soon available [shoplink 50187 ebay]trough eBay sellers[/shoplink].

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