Focus-Numerique Sony Interview Coverage



Sony continues to claim A-mount isn’t dead in their interview with Focus-Numerique, but it sure would be nice to see a new lens or a second lower level body than the a99II if that were the case. What follows is some key points from their interview:

You can read the full interview here, but it is interesting to note that Sony shares clear plans for E-mount full frame and APS-C, but not A-mount. Sony’s continued statements about A-mount not being dead seem like marketing over reality without something more solid. I think A-mount fans would feel more secure in making future purchases if Sony came out and said we see gaps in A-mount here, here, and here for lenses like they do on their other systems.

I have nothing against A-mount and I would sooner buy an A-mount camera one than a Canon or Nikon DSLR. The problem with A-mount is that it won’t grow as a system if people don’t see or hear about development. I seriously considered the a99II when it was announced since the a7R3 was nowhere in sight, but I am still waiting…

Sony Alpha a99 Mark II: B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama