Lomo announces the first Petzval 55mm f/1.7 MKII Full Frame E-mount lens

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Lomo announced their first Full Frame Petzval E-mount lens. Here is the press text:

New Petzval 55 mm f/1.7 MKII Brass

Sporting a solid, satin-finished exterior, the Petzval 55 mm f/1.7 is sure to turn heads and keep them turned for years to come. Available with Sony E, Canon RF and Nikon Z mounts!

The First Petzval Designed for Mirrorless
We are introducing the first Petzval Art Lens built specifically for full-frame mirrorless cameras. Coming standard with mounts for Canon RF, Nikon Z and Sony E – the New Petzval 55 mm f/1.7 has been streamlined with a robust, modern build quality and requires no pesky adaptors.

Dual Aperture System
The brass edition features an 8-blade diaphragm aperture system regulated by a control knob, providing it with both authenticity and a vintage feel. On top it hosts a classic waterhouse aperture system allowing to tweak the bokeh with exceptional shapes.

Engineered Harmony
Featuring a new bokeh control ring, improved optic design and dual aperture system – you can manually manipulate your shots to achieve any desired style. The New Petzval 55 mm f/1.7 offers reliability and top-tier professional quality without sacrificing its vintage styling.

A Tribute to Joseph Petzval’s Legacy
Preserving the vintage quality and feel while boasting the uniformity and compatibility of present-day technology, we’ve combined the legendary 180 year old aesthetic with the dependability of today’s lenses.

Improved Bokeh Control – Deliciously Dreamy to Strikingly Sharp
Rather than changing the aperture to modify the bokeh effect, the New Petzval 55 mm f/1.7 includes a dedicated bokeh control ring – an improvement that gives this lens more flexibility than any other traditional lens.

Rest-assured with the New Petzval 55 mm f/1.7 brass edition, you will be in possession of an art lens of the highest quality. Known for their robustness and durability, brass lenses are sought-after for the classic aesthetic they embody. The Petzval 55 mm f/1.7 brass edition is no exception – sporting a solid, satin-finished exterior, it’s sure to turn heads and keep them turned for years to come.

Along with classic brass, the Petzval 55 mm f/1.7 comes in a brass coated with a sleek, painted-black finish, as well as the modern looking, black-anodized aluminum edition. All finishes are compatible with Canon RF, Nikon Z and Sony E mounts, be sure to choose the option that fits your equipment.

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UK deal: Today only 15% off on all tech sold on eBay UK (Max discount £60)

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Today only 15% off on all tech including cameras/lenses sold on eBay UK (click here). Maximum discount is £60.

Sony Europe launched a new up to 1.000€ cashback on cameras and lenses

Read the full details of savings on the special Amazon Germany page (Click here), on that Amazon UK page (Click here) and Amazon FR (Click below the camera name). What’s worth to be mentioned is that you get 150€ back on the A7III too!

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Sony Tidbits…

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Sigma 56mm F1.4 DN DC: First Look | 4K

Sony Alpha A6400 Review (ePhotozine).
A Fun Comparison between the Blackmagic Design URSA Mini Pro 4.6K G2, Canon C200, Panasonic EVA1, and Sony FS5 Mark II (Wolfcrow).
A Guide to On-Camera Flash (Explora).
Sony HXR-MC88 | NAB 2019 (ProAVTV).
Moza SlyPod – Hybrid of slider and monopod, nice for 360 VR guys (Personal View).
New favorite accessories for Sony a7III a7RIII for 2019 (Jason Vong).

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Impressive: Fuji launches first Medium Format mirrorless with IBIS and the new Sony 102MP sensor

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Fuji marks history with their new GFX100 (specs and price info on BHphoto, Amazon and Calumet DE). It’s the first medium format camera with IBIS, BSI sensor, PDAF using the new Sony 102 Megapixel sensor. A spec comparison between the Fuji GFX100 and Sony A7rIII can be seen here.

This might be the first “general purpose use” Medium Format camera ever released. You can shoot it handheld, and even do some actions with it thanks to the fast AF. The camera has one major flaw which is the $10,000 price tag. I don’t know if that Image Quality difference compared to Full Frame can justify the price.

And surely this camera isn’t easy to carry around if you compare it with the Sony A7rIII:


via CameraSize

Just a reminder: Sony once officially said their GM lenses can resolve 100MP FF sensors. One day the A7rIV or A7V will have a 100MP sensor too!

 

Fuji GFX100 with 102MP Sony sensor at BHphoto, Amazon and Calumet DE.

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Panasonic rumored to launch an A7sII competitor on May 31. Sony finally feeling some pressure?

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The Sony A7sII is three and a half-year old. Still Sony felt no pressure to update it so far. Neither Canon nor Nikon managed to release a competitor to this camera. But on May 31 the Sony solo ride will have an end.

It’s rumored that Panasonic will launch a new Cine oriented Panasonic S L-mount camera. I have no specs of this new camera but Panasonic is certainly capable of making a high quality video camera.

The new Sony A7sIII is rumored to be on market this autumn. If the Panasonic S is a good camera for a good value this might forces Sony to price it accordingly. At the end competition is good for us Sony folks too :)

More info about this new Panasonic S L-mount Cine camera on L-rumors.com

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Sony Tidbits…

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Creating a Custom White Balance setting for the Sony Alpha A6400 and A9 cameras

Photography Cheat Sheet: Manual Mode Camera Settings (Infographic by Skylum).
9.Solutions C-Pan Arm and Mini C-Pan Arm Sliders (Personal View).
Aputure Unveils Spotlight Mount Light Modifier (Explora).
The Future of Memory Cards – SD Association Interview (LensVid).
S1 vs Sony a7 III vs GH5 by Gerald Undone.
Back-Bone Gear Ribcage Modified Sony RX0 with Micro Four Thirds mount spotted on BHphoto.
CIPA March data reminds us once more the business is in big trouble (MirrorlessRumors).

Personal photos and tests from SAR Admin Andrea on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr and 500px.

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