Sony ZV1 end of production
Sony Japan officially announced the production stop of the ZV1. Kind of obvious after the ZV1II announcement.
Sony Japan officially announced the production stop of the ZV1. Kind of obvious after the ZV1II announcement.
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BCNretail posted an interesting article. Sony ZV camera sales BOOMED and now account for 48.4% of the sales volume (number of cameras) and 22.9% of the sales value (total of earnings in the camera business). This means the new ZV-E1 and the new ZV-1II are selling extremely well.
Here is the Google translated text from the article that includes statements from Sony manager Yuki Saito:
Basically it sounds like the ZV line is saving Sony’s camera business. On the other hand the stats are a bit unfair: This year Sony only announced new ZV cameras and no “regular” Alpha cameras, so it’s kind of obvious that ZV sales look strong on charts!
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via Digicameinfo
This is the first autofocus lens from Astrhori so it’s interesting to read at SonyAlphaBlog if this lens can keep up with the best:
The AstrHori (279$ / 319 euros) can provide very good results in term of sharpness and very nice portraits withy smooth background blur and very nice bokeh balls. But at this stage with V03 of the firmware the AF is not very reliable at f1.8 so you either take each photo 3 times or you better use it at F2.8
The ergonomics and build quality are also an issue : weight is huge and focusing ring much too stiff not allowing to manually focus
Many other cheap or marginally more expensive 85 F1.8 exist that all provide lighter weight and much reliable AF with as good optical performances globally
The conclusion is clear, this ain’t a good lens :(
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ThePhoBlographer posted an interesting article about Zeiss future in the photography business. They also had a chat with Joachim Kuss, Head of Communications for the ZEISS Consumer Markets Segment. He said:
“When we say we are committed to the category and to enabling consumers around the world to take stunning photos and videos with our products, we mean it.”
But as ThePhoBlographer noticed Zeiss did not announce any new lens in four years and some of the lenses they sell are no more updated through regular new firmware releases:
Despite this, Zeiss continues to offer holiday discounts on their existing product line — selling products that no longer have a record of support on public forums.
I have mixed feeling on Zeiss communication: YES I am sure they will keep selling their currently available lenses. But they are getting “old” with most of them not getting FW updates, with the competition often surpassing them in terms of image quality and autofocus performance. I recommend you read ThePhoBlographers article because at the end he created a complete picture with many interviews!
As you know Tokina launched those three new APS-C E-mount Reflex lenses:
SonyAlphaBlog tested all three of them (Click on the links to read the review):