I asked the source who gave me the correct A99II specs back in August when Sony will anounce the “rumored” new 24-105mm f/4.0 A-mount lens. He answered this:
production is delayed because of shortage of 3 new ULD glasess + new technology, etc…
He also added that it’s the same reason why the 70-200mm GM lens got delayed.
Sony Eye AF Basics: The Breakdown with Miguel Quiles
2016 Roundup: Interchangeable Lens Cameras around $500 (Dpreview).
Curiosity: Sensor improved by 1,5 stops only in 10 years development (Mirrorlessrumors).
9 Recommended Entry-Level DSLR Cameras (Explora).
Carrying Zeiss Loxia 85mm f/2.4 in the Field (Diglloyd).
Laowa 105mm test at LeMondeDeLaPhoto.
Many SAR readers contacted me to tell me that their A6500 US and Europe preorders shipped out today (Screenshot above from Chuck. Thanks!). Check the Stock status at BHphoto, Amazon, Adorama and FocusCamera.
By the way: The Sony camera and lens savings are still running even after all that Black Friday and Cyber Monday run. Check out those pages at Adorama and BHphoto. The two hottest deals:$200 $200 off on the Sony A7II at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto.
$350 off on the Sony 6000 kit at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto.
The two companies Kipon and Handevision jointly announced the release of five new Full Frame E-mount lenses. All lenses will be priced between $480 and $660 and ship in December:
Shanghai, Nov 29,2016. Handevision will begin shipping its new IBERIT series of full frame lenses of 24mm/35mm/50mm/75mm focal lengths with constant aperture f2.4 from the beginning of Dec.This collection are designed for SONY E mount, Leica SL mount, Fuji X mount, also Leica M rangefinder version. The 90mm/f2.4 lens will ship in January 2017. This series are jointly developed by camera adapter specialist at KIPON and German lens manufacture IB/E OPTICS GmbH . The development endeavor has lasted a year and half before it’s final release. This series now come in four colors choices in response to market demand. Followers and fans are now able to choose to suit their personal preference.
Stan Moniz tested the new Tokina 20mm FE Firin lens:
So no joke and I’m not just saying this. This piece of glass will blow minds! Tokina has FINALLY entered the mirrorless game. Maybe a little late but never less they came in kicking the door down with their first of many e-mount lenses to come. Hope this review and sample images with the new Tokina Firin was helpful to you.
The lens will ship in Q1 2017. It’s yet listed on BHphoto but with no preorder option.
The upgrades to Sony’s RX100 V autofocus and burst shooting frame rate are welcome improvements for photographers after a high-performance compact. Its incredible 24fps frame rate with full autofocus and exposure tracking, not to mention its ability to capture up to 150 RAW and JPEG files, is some impressive high-speed shooting, and the new 315-point autofocus should improve focus tracking, too. Image quality hasn’t improved over the Mark IV, but it’s still very good for a compact camera. If you can shoot outdoors or in good lighting conditions at low ISO sensitivities, both color and dynamic range are excellent, and noise is respectable up to ISO 800. If high-quality low-light photography is important, however, the higher levels of noise above ISO 800 might be disappointing and may require some smoothing in post-production for better results.
Although burst performance is greatly improved, write performance isn’t. This has long been something of a bugbear for Sony’s cameras, and the A6500 is no different. With no UHS-II compatibility, it can take a while for the A6500 to catch up after a burst and write your images to memory — and until they’re all written, they can’t be checked for focus, exposure and composition. You can now, however, at least review those images which have already been written to storage while you’re waiting for the buffer to clear. And there’s also now an indication on the display showing how many images are remaining in the buffer. That helps a bit with the watched-kettle-never-boils syndrome, giving you an idea of how much longer you’ll have to wait before you can review those last images or access the camera’s full capabilities.
The A6500 is shipping in Europe (example Fotomundus) and will ship within 24 hours in USA too: