Sony is getting serious.
Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2016 9:29 pm
I've just returned home from a Sony media event, where they presented their new Alpha 6300 body ($1700) along with some new glass.
And it was the glass that's truly of interest.
Available in about a month or so, there's a new 24-70mm f/2.8 and an 85mm f/1.4, and due for release in the northern summer there will be a 70-200mm f/2.8.
Many of you will remember the old Minolta brand, which was acquired by Sony quite a few years ago. Since that date, I have heard, many times (from Sony PR, of course) about how Sony is getting serious about their camera range, but we've not seen anything that really brought to the photographer the quality and reputation that came with the Minolta name.
Till now.
I was able to play with the new body and the glass, and it's fair to say that I came away impressed. The build quality and feel of these new lenses seem to me to be the equal of the similar lenses produced by Canon and Nikon. Really nice.
And the A6300's sensor is basically packed to the rafters with AF points, and I wasn't able to see any lag in the digital viewfinder.
The head of Sony's DI was here from Japan to explain to us the design objectives in terms of such things as AF performance and bokeh, and showed some examples of the resolution that these lenses are producing. FYI, they're playing with resolution in the realm of 50 lp/mm, which is very bloody fine.
Basically, this (finally) looks to be the real deal, with the icing on the cake being that tomorrow they're announcing a proper professional plan, similar to those offered by Nikon and Canon.
Expect to pay around 2500 for the 85, and 3500 for the 24-70. No pricing guidance as yet for the 70-200.
And it was the glass that's truly of interest.
Available in about a month or so, there's a new 24-70mm f/2.8 and an 85mm f/1.4, and due for release in the northern summer there will be a 70-200mm f/2.8.
Many of you will remember the old Minolta brand, which was acquired by Sony quite a few years ago. Since that date, I have heard, many times (from Sony PR, of course) about how Sony is getting serious about their camera range, but we've not seen anything that really brought to the photographer the quality and reputation that came with the Minolta name.
Till now.
I was able to play with the new body and the glass, and it's fair to say that I came away impressed. The build quality and feel of these new lenses seem to me to be the equal of the similar lenses produced by Canon and Nikon. Really nice.
And the A6300's sensor is basically packed to the rafters with AF points, and I wasn't able to see any lag in the digital viewfinder.
The head of Sony's DI was here from Japan to explain to us the design objectives in terms of such things as AF performance and bokeh, and showed some examples of the resolution that these lenses are producing. FYI, they're playing with resolution in the realm of 50 lp/mm, which is very bloody fine.
Basically, this (finally) looks to be the real deal, with the icing on the cake being that tomorrow they're announcing a proper professional plan, similar to those offered by Nikon and Canon.
Expect to pay around 2500 for the 85, and 3500 for the 24-70. No pricing guidance as yet for the 70-200.