Venus Optics Announces the Laowa 105mm f/2 (t/3.2) Smooth Trans Focus Lens, ‘the Bokeh Dreamer’

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Venus Optics sent us an updated press release of the new Laowa 105mm f/2.0 A and E-mount lens. The lens uses an apodization element to produce images with smooth and creamy bokeh. You can also see some image samples.

PRESS RELEASE:

Anhui China, Mar 10, 2016 – Venus Optics, the Chinese camera lenses manufacturer who had launched the world’s Widest 1:1 Macro lens last June, has just released another extraordinary lens, Laowa 105mm f/2 (t/3.2) Smooth Trans Focus Lens for DSLR cameras.

The new Laowa 105mm f/2 Smooth Trans Focus Lens incorporates an unique optical design with an apodization (APD) element next to the aperture. The APD element resembles the function of an ND filter which becomes thicker towards the perimeter, gradually reducing the amount of light transmission towards the periphery to produce a soft, natural and beautifully diffused out-of-focus rendition (or called bokeh).

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Anhui ChangGeng Optical Technology Company Limited (Venus Optics) Email: sales@venuslens.net Website: http://www.venuslens.net/

The new Laowa 105mm f/2 Smooth Trans Focus Lens offers two separate diaphragms. The stepless 14-bladed perfectly circular aperture, in conjunction with the apodization element gives this lens the ability to produce smooth and pleasing bokeh. It is also useful for videographers to control the amount of light passes through the lens. The 8-bladed aperture is to determine the effective aperture opening (f-number) and the depth-of-field formed.

The lens houses with 11 elements in 8 groups with 1 piece of High Refractive elements, 3 pieces of Low Dispersion elements and 1pc of Apodisation element. This optical design is proven to deliver images with extreme sharpness and limit the chromatic abberations at its lowest. Floating design is also adopted to ensure a superb performance even in close focusing distance. The enclosure of the lens is fully made of metal to strengthen its durability. Canon EF, Nikon F, Sony FE, Sony Alpha and Pentax K mounts are available.

Sample photos can be found in our official website (http://www.venuslens.net)

Pricing and Availability

The Laowa 105mm f/2 Smooth Trans Focus lens will be available at authorized resellers and at the English official website (http://www.venuslens.net). The recommended retail price without tax is USD 699. Free shipping will be provided during the promotion period. Pre-order starts from today and shipping for Canon EF / Nikon AI / Sony FE mounts will start from April. Delivery for Sony A / Pentax K mounts will start from May.

Specifications

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MTF & Optical Structure

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Sample Photos

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About Us

Anhui ChangGeng Optical Technology Company Limited (Venus Optics) is a new Chinese camera lens manufacturer based in Hefei, Anhui. We currently manufacture and distribute camera lenses under the brand name of ‘Laowa’.

For more information about Anhui ChangGeng Optical Technology Company Limited and our products information, visit http://www.venuslens.net/

New Galaxy 7 has a Sony Full chip PDAF (could come on cameras too).

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Chipworks analyzed the Sony sensor used by the new Samsung Galaxy S7. And the sensor is the first with the Dual Pixel AF tech sourced from Sony:

It seems the full chip PDAF functionality, which requires dual readout from each pixel, was implemented with a multi-chip solution.

I can imagine Sony could implement the very same tech on larger sensors too. Imaging having a camera where every pixel has PDAF. This would be another standout feature on Sony cameras and one more reason for Canon/Nikon shooters to switch over to Sony…

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found via Image sensor world (Thanks Animalsbarry)

Sony Tidbits…


JCH Show Episode 5: Lens talk with Arato Ogura

Considering switch to mirrorless a7R2 (SonyAlphaForum).
A brief assessment of the Sony FE 90/2.8 G (DearSusans).
Slow motion with RX10 II (Mirrorlessons).
Sony a7ii vs Sony a7 (Phillip Reeve).
German Sony-Zeiss FE 55mm f/1.8 review by Spuel Beck.

Martin:I’m a photographer from Germany, who switched last year from Canon to the Sony A7RII. In my blog, I write about my experiences with the Sony system (and other topics around photography).  I published an article about the Sony FE 28/2 lens http://www.spuelbeck.net/sony-fe-28mm-f2/

Tomiga:I have just poste E-mount Lens Overview article. It is series of text dedicated to novice users about APS-C lenses. First part is dedicated to fixed lens manufactured by Sony. tomiga.wordpress.com. Original article is in Polish but it can be autotranslated by Google services.

Sony Announces Development of New Wireless Lighting Control System at WPPI 2016. And new HX80 announced too!

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Sony just made a double announcement:

  1. Back in January our sources told us there would be a new HX80 compact camera. The sources were spot on as Sony just introduced the new HX80 camera (without any press release). Sony will also announce the new HX350 soon. HX80 specs and images at SonyUK and Imaging Resource.
  2. Sony also announced a new wireles Radio Flash Transmitter and Receiver

Here are the press releases:

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This week SAR readers photos selection.


Christiaen Mous
Picture taken at Kalmthoutse Heide in Belgium, with the Sony A99 and old Minolta 20mm 2.8
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2) Like and comment the pictures from other readers here: facebook.com/sonyalpharumors/photos_stream?tab=photos and on SonyAlphaForum.
3) A selection of most liked pictures by the community and by me SAR admin will be posted weekly on SAR.

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New Sony PXW-Z150 world’s first camcorder with 1.0 type stacked CMOS sensor

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Sony recently announced the new PXW-Z150 camcorder you can preorder at BHphoto and Adorama. It’s the world’s first camcorder with 1.0 type stacked CMOS sensor. A first Look video has been posted at Adorama and at Explora.

Here is the full press text:

Park Ridge, N.J., Feb. 23, 2016 – Sony’s newest 4K camcorder, the PXW-Z150, combines enhanced low-light performance and multiple file transfer options in a compact design for professionals who need to quickly and easily shoot, edit and deliver broadcast-quality content.

 

pxwz150_front_151221_07-MidWith its stacked 1.0-type Exmor sensor, the world’s first in a professional camcorder, the new PXW-Z150 is Sony’s third professional 1-inch camcorder, joining the HXR-NX100 and PXW-X70. The new model also further expands Sony’s line of 4K cameras, giving users more options for matching the right technology to their production and budget requirements.

 

“The Z150’s low-light performance, networking capabilities and 4K resolution give pro shooters an unbeatable triple play of features,” said Jeanne Lewis, marketing manager, professional digital imaging, Sony Electronics. “It’s perfect for professionals who need to quickly deliver high-quality content, and are ready to either step up from an entry-level pro camera or need a companion to larger-format cameras.”

 

The PXW-Z150’s flexible operations make it suited for corporate and event production, as well as broadcast, documentary, online content creation or any application requiring fast turnaround times.

 

The PXW-Z150 features a 1.0 type stacked Exmor RS CMOS image sensor, giving shooters the high-sensitivity needed to deliver clear, sharp pictures in extreme low-light conditions. A high-speed read-out ensures high-speed motion shooting with minimum distortion.

 

The camcorder supports full HD 120fps continuous high-speed shooting, which enables 5x slow motion expression. The PXW-Z150 supports 4K XAVC Long maximum 100Mbps high quality shooting. Full HD XAVC Long 4:2:2 10bit 50Mbps and the broadcasting format MPEG2HD (50Mbps/35Mbps) are also supported.pxwz150_side_151221_12-Mid

 

Videographers can deliver high resolution and contrast from the center to the edge of the camera’s G lens, with the high performance 4K-compatible 29-348mm wide-angle lens with 12x optical zoom. The Clear Image Zoom technology operates at 24x zoom and 18x zoom in HD and 4K modes respectively, in addition to the standard optical 12x zoom.

 

High visibility is delivered with the wide view-angle and high contrast 0.39-type 1440K OLED viewfinder, alongside the 3.5-type 1550K LCD panel. A built-in 4-step ND filter offers the flexibility of exposure and depth-of-field control. The PXW-Z150 provides extended functionality with 3 independent lens rings.

 

Users can take advantage of the camcorder’s advanced network functions, such as built-in Wi-Fi for live streaming capabilities and FTP wireless connections. The PXW-Z150 can also be easily controlled by a smartphone or tablet using a Wi-Fi remote. Quality of Service (QoS) will be supported by a firmware update.

 

pxwz150_rear_151221_09-MidThe PXW-Z150 is ergonomically designed for comfortable shooting and the compact, lightweight body integrates advanced features to remove the need for multiple external accessories.

 

Compatibility with Sony’s Multi-Interface (MI) Shoe avoids cabling with easy integration between the PXW-Z150 and Sony peripherals, such as the UWP-D series wireless microphones. The camcorder’s interface options also include: 3G-SDI, HDMI, XLR, Cold Shoe, USB and REMOTE and Composite (phono).

 

The PXW-Z150 has a battery life of up to 400 minutes of continuous recording time. The camcorder has two memory card slots and supports SDXC and SDHC media. The dual media slots also enable back-up, simultaneous and relay recording.

 

The PXW-Z150 is planned to be available in April at a suggested list price of $3,595. Find out more about the new camera at www.sony.com/pxwz150.