(SR3) Unconfirmed rumors about a Sony announcement around October 16

From trusted sources we know there is still one major announcement coming soon. Today one good source told me that he got unofficial rumors about a Sony event on or around October 16. Still, I rate this rumor with 50% reliability for now because I will need further confirmation.

What’s going to be announced?
1) I am 90% sure there is a High End APS-C camera model on the way. With EVF in the middle and features to match or even beat the performance of the new and excellent Fuji X-T3. But not sure if it’s coming on Oct 16 or later.
2) I am also 90% sure there will be new E-mount lenses

What’s NOT going to be announced is a new A7sIII.

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UPDATED: Warning…those Sony A7000 specs are fake!

UPDATE: Trusted sources told us this screenshot showing the A7000 specs and that’s going around the web is FAKE.

From trusted sources we know a new High End APS-C camera and new lenses (plural!) will be announced soon. The High End Camera should have an EVF in the center just like the current A7-A9 Full Frame cameras. Stay tuned on SAR because there is surely some exciting news and rumors to come the next days!

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(SR5) Sony will soon announce a new High End APS-C camera with EVF in the middle (like the A7 series)

Image on top is just a mockup I made that should give you the idea of how this could look

Two reliable sources confirmed that Sony is ready to launch a new High End APS-C E-mount Camera. And both told me this: The new camera will have the EVF in the middle just like the current A7-A9 Full Frame cameras.

I have no 100% confirmed specs yet but I have been told this is a sort of mini-A9. My hope is that it will match or even beat the performance of the new and excellent Fuji X-T3. After all the X-T3 uses a Sony sensor (read more at Fujirumors).

It’s still unconfirmed when Sony will announce this camera but I have been told it’s coming VERY SOON. Sony is known to make product announcements in October prior the big Photo Plus show. I also should get some specs soon. Stay tuned on SAR…it is going to be an exciting October :)

One more thing: There will be new lenses too!!!!!!!!!!!!

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UPDATE: I actually forgot to mention that we already had an E-mount camera with the EVF in the middle and that’s the Sony A3000 (here on Amazon)

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Sony says it will take time to see the A7sIII but it will go beyond the customers expectations!

Cinema5D interviewed Sony Senior Manager Yutaka Iwatsuki. And there are two important take aways about the future Sony A7sIII:

1) Mr. Yutaka said that “for time frame, it may require longer than you probably imagine”
2) This long waiting time is necessary because Sony wants to “go beyond the customers expectations”
3) 8K is not important by 2020 …but in the longer term it will be important
4) There are still a lot of things to do with Full Frame and APS-C before to think about moving Medium Format

Very interesting! This also underlines once more that the next camera Sony will announce will be the new High End APS-C camera model. It also makes sense for Sony to not hurry because the Panasonic S1-S1R camera with 4k60 will be on market by March only.

What’s your opinion on what Sony said in this interview?

(SR5) Zeiss will announce a new Full Frame fixed lens camera and the new Batis 40mm FE lens tomorrow at 19:00

There is one more thing at Photokina: Tomorrow (Sept 27) Zeiss will announce a new Full Frame fixed lens camera with 35mm lens and a new Batis 40mm CF. I have been told the event starts at 18:30 Berlin time and we can expect press release to be official at 19:00 or max 19:30.

The Full Frame Zeiss camera will have a Sony sensor and Sony electronics. But the body design and lens design (35mm probably f/2.0) are from Zeiss.

And of course there will be the new Batis 40mm FE lens:

 

 

Distagon optical design
The shortest shooting distance is 0.24 m
With focus limiter (Full / ∞ ~ 0.4 m / 0.5 m to 0.24 m)
Filter diameter is 67 mm
size is φ 91 mm 93 mm. Close to the 85mm Batis
magnification is 1: 3.3
Price is 1299 dollars / 1299 euros
Ships in October

via Nokishita

Links to current Batis lenses:
Batis 135mm FE lens at BHphoto, Amazon and Adorama.
Batis 85mm FE lens at BHphoto, Amazon and Adorama.
Batis 25mm FE lens at BHphoto, Amazon and Adorama.
Batis 18mm FE lens at BHphoto, Amazon and Adorama.

Interesting competiton news: Leica, Panasonic and Sigma L-Mount Alliance press text Leaked

Nokishita leaked the press text release of the Leica, Panasonic and Sigma L-Mount Alliance. This means we now have a fourth serious player in the Full Frame mirrorless world.

Google translated below.

L-Mount Alliance: Strategic cooperation between Leica Camera, Panasonic and Sigma

One day before the official launch of photokina 2018, Leica Camera AG, Panasonic and Sigma announced a strategic partnership at the company’s press conference. The “L-Mount Alliance” is an unprecedented way of working together and will be particularly beneficial to the customers of the three companies. It allows Panasonic and Sigma to use the L-mount standard developed by Leica for their own developments and thus also offer cameras and optics with this lens mount. Through the joint efforts of the three partners, the alliance will significantly contribute to the importance of the L-Mount standard for the world of photography
Due to their numerous interchangeable components, system cameras allow a very flexible use and can be individually configured according to requirements. The bayonet is the most important interface, as the lens has a significant impact on the imaging performance and therefore on the final image quality. The strategic partnership between Leica, Panasonic and Sigma will allow customers to use a wider range of cameras and lenses in the future without compromising on so far to have to specify individual manufacturers, because they use propriety bayonets.

Dr. Andreas Kaufmann, Chairman of the Supervisory Board and majority shareholder, Leica Camera AG: “Photographers are extremely important for their chosen camera system. Particularly in the increasingly growing market for mirrorless system cameras, there is an ever-increasing variety of different requirements on the part of the users. In order to be able to meet these requirements at short notice, we have decided to work together with renowned partners from the photographic industry.
With Panasonic we have many years of partnership and trusting cooperation and their expertise in electronics is undisputed. Sigma is also a respected company, which has established itself particularly in the field of optical development and with its innovative products, a perfect complement to our existing L-Mount portfolio can. We believe that together with our partners, we can achieve mutual and sustainable growth for all our products. ”
Mr. Tetsuro Homma, Senior Managing Executive Officer, Panasonic Corporation, said: “Panasonic’s focus has always been to revolutionize the camera market and make photographers’ lives easier, more advanced, and more enjoyable. Our long-standing partnership with Leica has resulted in numerous high-performance, high-end digital cameras, combining Leica’s leading optical technology with Panasonic’s digital technologies. This partnership has enabled us to drive the development of excellent digital photography products. The L-Mount alliance with Leica and Sigma is a prime example of the power of our collaboration. This alliance of strong companies will fundamentally change the future of the photography industry. As a market challenger, we have always driven innovation with the slogan ‘Changing Photography’ to meet the high expectations of professional photographers. Our
Partnering with Leica and Sigma will provide additional business opportunities for our companies, but above all, it will continue to bring great pleasure to our customers in photography. ”

Mr.Kazuto Yamaki, Chief Executive Officer, SIGMACorporation: “As cameras evolve toward digital and mirrorless, user and system requirements have also changed. Currently, there is an almost overwhelming choice of different systems that, however, do not yet meet all the needs of users, especially in terms of extensibility and flexibility. SIGMA joins this alliance to develop mirrorless cameras that benefit from the flange distance. As SIGMA seeks to develop high-quality and innovative high-performance products, this alliance will greatly enhance both the implementation and expandability of our camera system, significantly increasing the value to our customers. Leica is a great company and has had a significant impact on photography for more than 100 years, and Panasonic is a leader in many different areas because of its proven track record. Combined with SIGMA’s high quality, high performance and unique products, the L-Mount will become an extremely attractive system for potential users. ”

About the L-mount

The L-Mount was developed by Leica Camera to provide customers with a future-proof, flexible, robust and precise bayonet that will meet even the most demanding photographic requirements. After its initial launch in 2014 in the Leica T, the L-Mount has been continuously developed by Leica Camera and its partners, resulting in improved and quasi-new L-Mount technology.

For the widest possible variety of products, the diameter of the L-mount was dimensioned at 51.6 millimeters, making it suitable not only for full-frame cameras but also for APS-C sensors. The small footprint of only 20 millimeters allows for a small distance between optics and sensor, making lenses much more compact – particularly useful for wide angle development. To withstand even the heaviest loads and to guarantee maximum safety for customers over many years of intensive use, camera bayonets become wear resistant Stainless steel and with four flange segments, which prevents tilting and ensures a particularly firm and flat fit of the lens. The standardized L-Mount contact strip ensures smooth communication between the electronic components in the lens and the camera, including the possibility of firmware updates for lenses, in order to react to technical developments and thus ensure full performance in the future.

Currently, the Leica SL system in full format and the APS system with camera models Leica CL, TL2 and TLde use the lens mount. All the optics of the different systems can be operated without restrictions and without adapters on all cameras – here is already one of the many advantages that customers have through the unified bayonet.In the near future, both the Leica CameraAG, as well as Panasonic and Sigma announce other products using the same standard.

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