Leaked: Full Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 II lens pricing and specs

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The Austrian Digitalstore already listed the E-mount version of the new Sigma lens. Specs are obviously valid for the L-mount version too!

Google translated text:

A classic, further developed.

The SIGMA 24-70mm F2.8 DG ON II I Art is SIGMA’s flagship lens that has evolved significantly from its predecessor, incorporating the most advanced technologies available to SIGMA from design to production. Compared to the previous SIGMA 24-70mm F2.8 DG ON I Art, the SIGMA 24-70mm F2.8 DG ON III Art has improved resolving power throughout the zoom range and also benefits from functional improvements such as the addition of an aperture ring and high-speed AF with a newly developed AF motor, HLA (High-Response Linear Actuator). The lens is also around 7 % smaller and 10 % lighter. This 24-70mm F2.8 Art zoom lens is a versatile and powerful tool to help photographers and filmmakers realize their creative potential.

Versatile and powerful tool

The Sigma Art 24-70mm F2.8 DG DN II is around 7% smaller and 10% lighter than its predecessor. This makes it a versatile and powerful tool that allows photographers and filmmakers to realize their full creative potential.
The optical design of the lens includes 6 FLD glass elements, 2 SLD glass elements and 5 aspherical lens elements to thoroughly suppress various aberrations over the entire zoom range. Sagittal coma flicker in particular has been well controlled to achieve consistently high resolution right to the edge of the image. The effective correction of lateral chromatic aberrations enables high-resolution images without colour fringing.

Integration of 5 aspherical lenses

The use of 5 high-precision aspherical lenses enables high optical performance with minimal correction of aberrations and a compact optical design. High-precision aspherical molding technology at SIGMA’s sole production plant in Aizu enables the manufacture of the thin, highly polished aspherical lenses that are essential to the construction of this lens. This has led to greater freedom in optical design.

Outstanding close-up range

With a close focus distance of 17 cm at the wide-angle end and a maximum magnification of 1:2.7, the lens offers an excellent close focus distance, which is useful when composing close-ups of a subject or when photographing in tight spaces where it is difficult to maintain a good distance from the subject.

Minimizing flare and ghosting

Flare and ghosting, which affect image quality, have been largely eliminated using advanced simulation technology to ensure that the lens delivers rich, high-contrast results in all conditions. In addition, a nanopore coating and a super multi-layer coating have been used to suppress flare and ghosting as much as possible. The high backlight resistance enables clear and sharp images under all lighting conditions.

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Canon R1 development officially announced…and likely will be on market exactly when the new Sony A1II will be announced!

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The multi-year long rumored Canon R1 has been finally announce…or more like pre-announced! From the press release it sounds likely this camera will be on market by early 2025 and that’s also when I heard that Sony might announce the new Sony A1II.

You can read the full press text on Explora but here are the key interesting aspects:

  • It’s going to use a new CMOS sensor (so no global shutter)
  • Uses the same “old” Digic X processor of the Canon R3. UPDATE: CanonRumors corrected me and this is not the “same” processor but a variation within a family of processor.
  • promises to have the best in class autofocus…beating the Sony A1 and Sony A9III AF system.
  • Will be field tested at the Olympics

So the key really is the Autofocus performance. I have a hard time believing they can beat the A9III but at the end we all have to hope they can pull this off. This will put some pressure on Sony to give us a stunning new Sony A1II ;)

Here are my thoughts:

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Rumor was correct: Sony released a new A7sIII firmware update today! UDPATE: Also new A7IV firmware!

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Sony A7sIII Firmware 3.01 has been officially released (Click here to download it).

Benefits and Improvements

  • Fixes the following issues with the ISO value:
    • The ISO value is displayed incorrectly when outputting a RAW video to a RAW-compatible device connected via an HDMI cable
    • The upper and lower limit setting ranges are incorrect when the ISO value is set to Auto
  • Fixes an issue where the camera may not be able to connect to the network
  • Improves the operational stability of the camera

UPDATE: Sony A7IV Firmware 3.01 has been officially released (Click here to download it).

Benefits and Improvements

  • Fixes an issue where the camera may not be able to connect to the network
  • Improves the operational stability of the camera
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Wise announced their new VPG400 and super fast CFexpress Type A card!

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Wise announced the new superfast Type A cards that should soon be available for reorder on Amazon and BHphoto. This is the press text:

Taipei, Taiwan – May 15, 2024 – Today, the 512GB Type A returned with reinforcements in 256GB and 1TB. All bear the VPG400 logo, compliant with Video Performance Guarantee established by the CompactFlash Association.
All Wise CFexpress 4.0 Type A Mk-II models unlock the full potential of Alpha cameras, supporting all video codecs including the slow-and-quick modes in finest HD / 4K in XAVC S-I format.
“Now that we are VPG certified and fully compliant with industry standards, Alpha users can make a choice,” said Wise Senior Product Manager, Frank Wang. “It’s about authenticity and reliability, right? There are options now.”
The Wise CFexpress 4.0 Type A Mk-II cards will be available early June, and will MSRP at US$219.99, US$359.99, and US$549.99 respectively. For more information contact your local dealers or visit our site.

In the past weeks we got a ton of new Type A cards and most of them are in Stock:

4.0 generation VPG400 cards:

4.0 generation VPG200 cards:

2.0 generation VPG 400 cards:

  • Nextorage 640GB for $749 at Amazon
  • Nextorage 320GB for $439 at Amazon
  • Nextorage 160GB for $229 at Amazon
  • Nextorage 80GB for $164 at Amazon
  • Nextorage 40GB for $89 Amazon (this one has max 550MB/s write and 600MB/s read)

2.0 generation VPG 200 cards:

  • Nextorage 1920GB for $899 at Amazon (lowest price of any 2TB Type A card)
  • Nextorage 960GB for $499 at Amazon
  • Nextorage 480GB for $199 at Amazon

4.0 generation Type A card reader:

ATTENTION: High risk card: new Airusan 256GB Type A card from Amazon US and EU (Click here) with officially NOT approved VG400 cards (as claimed by them).

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