New Voigtlander SEPTON 40mm f/2 Aspherical Coming to E-mount

Voigtlander SEPTON 40mm f/2: B&H Photo

Cosina announced the new Voigtlander SEPTON 40mm f/2 Aspherical lens for Nikon Z and Sony E mount. The E-mount version will be released in March 2026.

  • Compatible mounts: Sony E, Nikon Z
  • Lens construction: 6 groups, 7 elements (including 1 aspherical lens and anomalous partial dispersion glass)
  • Focal length: 40mm
  • Aperture ratio: 1:2
  • Minimum aperture: F16
  • Aperture blades: 10
  • Minimum focusing distance: 0.3m
  • Maximum magnification: 1:5.3
  • Filter diameter: 52mm
  • External dimensions: Φ61.7 x 30.0 mm (for Sony E)
  • Weight: 165g (for Sony E),
  • Accessories: Dedicated screw-in hood

Compact design with a total length of 32mm
The overall length from the mount surface is a compact 32mm, making it easy to carry around and take in and out of a bag, and the 40mm angle of view, which can also be used as a semi-wide-angle lens, makes it suitable for everyday use.

Electronic contacts for communication with the body
The lens mount is equipped with electronic contacts, enabling electrical communication between the lens and body. The combination of an electrical communication-compatible body and the latest firmware*1 enables support for Exif information, in-body image stabilization (3-axis), and three types of focusing support functions (focusing by changing the focus point frame color, focusing by peaking, and focusing using the magnification button).

Manual focus for precise focusing
The all-metal helicoid unit is machined and adjusted with high precision, and the use of high-quality grease that generates just the right amount of torque ensures smooth focusing, allowing for subtle focus adjustments.

Dome-shaped metal hood included
The included dome-shaped metal screw-on hood maintains the lens’s compact size. The hood has a φ52mm thread on its outer periphery, so the same front cap can be used with or without the hood.


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Sony a7V Firmware 1.01 Released


Sony a7V: B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama

Sony a7V Benefits and Improvements Download Firmware 1.01 Here

  • Fixes an issue where noise may appear in the preview image embedded in RAW files captured with the RAW & HEIF setting
  • Fixes an issue where the camera may not power on after being turned off while the Connect while Power Off setting is enabled
    (under Network → Connect/Remote Shoot)
  • Improves compatibility with third-party CFexpress Type A memory cards
  • Improves the operational stability of the camera

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Tamron 35-100mm f/2.8 Coming Next Week


According to Photorumors, Tamron will announce a new Tamron 35-100mm f/2.8 on February 19th. The lens will be a small, lightweight zoom, around 560g, and it will pair well with the existing Tamron 16-30mm f/2.8. You can see a mock-up above. This lens is one of the 10 lenses that Tamron plans to announce this year.

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Tamron’s FY2025 Results: Sony E-Mount Is Still the Core, and “10 New Models” Are Coming in FY2026


Third-party lenses remain one of the biggest reasons Sony E-mount is the most flexible mirrorless ecosystem—and Tamron just provided a pretty direct roadmap for why that advantage likely grows in 2026.

In its FY2025 financial results materials, Tamron reported a down year financially, but the more interesting part for Sony shooters is the product strategy: Tamron says it’s accelerating own-brand launches to “10+” in FY2026, up from 6 launches in FY2025.

The numbers (FY2025)

  • Net sales: ¥85,071 million (-3.8% YoY)
  • Operating income: ¥16,638 million (-13.4% YoY)
  • Net income: ¥11,761 million (-19.0% YoY)

For the “Photographic Products” segment:

  • Net sales: ¥60,643 million (-6.5% YoY)
  • Operating income: ¥15,630 million (-13.7% YoY)

Tamron attributes the softness largely to photographic OEM shipments falling sharply (order reductions / market stagnation), while own-brand trends improved later in the year (turning to growth from Q3 and exceeding ¥10.0B in Q4 own-brand sales).

Sony E-mount remains Tamron’s biggest lineup

Tamron’s slide deck spells it out: Sony E-mount = 21 total models, which is still larger than Tamron’s current Z / X / RF offerings.

That matters because it suggests two things at once:

  • E-mount continues to be Tamron’s priority platform (deepest catalog, broadest demand).
  • Even as Tamron pushes a “four-mount lineup” strategy (including Canon RF), the E-mount base is what gives Tamron scale.

The big 2026 headline: “10 new models” / “10+ launches”

In the FY2026 forecast section for photographic products, Tamron says own-brand revenue is expected to grow driven by the launch of 10 new models (plus recovery in Europe/China). Elsewhere, the company frames it as: FY24: 7 launches → FY25: 6 launches → FY26: 10+ launches, and the updated plan raises the pace to 10 launches per year.

Note: Tamron often counts an existing lens released in a new mount as a “new model/launch,” so not all 10 will necessarily be brand-new optical designs.

What Tamron launched recently for Sony shooters (FY2025 own-brand new models)

Why this is good news for Sony E-mount in 2026

  • More “value category” lenses (travel zooms, compact f/2.8 zooms, lightweight teles) that undercut first-party pricing.
  • Faster refresh cycles where popular optics get G2-style updates.
  • A rising chance Tamron broadens its E-mount catalog and ports more E-mount hits to other systems—without slowing E-mount, since it’s still Tamron’s biggest lineup.

If Tamron actually executes on 10 new models in FY2026, Sony shooters are likely to be some of the biggest beneficiaries—because Tamron’s own materials show E-mount is still the foundation of its mirrorless strategy.

via Tamron

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Sigma Will Announce Lenses at CP+ 2026

Sigma is expected to announce some lenses on February 26th at the CP+ 2026 show. There are a few rumored lenses that could be announced

  • Sigma 35mm f/1.4 II FE is likely since Sigma discontinued the 35mm f/1.4 overseas
  • Sigma 85mm f/1.2 has been rumored for a while
  • Sigma 15mm f/1.4 APS-C replacing the 16mm f/1.4
  • ??

We should also hear more about Sigma’s Foveon sensor development at the event. Stay tuned for coverage. The 2026 CP+ show is February 26 – March 1, 2026.

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LT: Sigma 20-200mm F3.5-6.3 DG | Contemporary Review – Very Good Image Quality


Sigma 20-200mm F3.5-6.3 DG | Contemporary: B&H Photo / Amazon

Lenstips published its full review of the Sigma 20-200mm F3.5-6.3 DG | Contemporary, which you can read in full here or check out the excerpt below:

Pros:

  • very versatile parameters combined with the 1:2 macro mode,
  • sensibly build, compact barrel,
  • very good image quality in the frame centre across the whole focal range,
  • good image quality on the edge of the APS-C/DX sensor,
  • sensible image quality on the edge of full frame in the 20-100 mm range,
  • imperceptible longitudinal chromatic aberration,
  • moderate lateral chromatic aberration,
  • properly corrected coma,
  • lack of problems with astigmatism in the 20-100 mm range,
  • slight vignetting on the APS-C sensor,
  • sensibly-looking out-of-focus areas for a superzoom-type lens,
  • good performance against bright light,
  • silent, quick, and accurate autofocus,
  • low focus breathing.

Cons:

  • noticeable astigmatism at the maximum focal length,
  • huge vignetting on full frame,
  • distinct distortion on both ends of the focal range.

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