Category Archives: 3rd Party Lens

Battle of The Bokeh: Sigma 30 f/1.4 vs Sony 35 f/1.8 vs Mitakon ZY 35 f/0.95

Digital Rev TV compared the Sigma 30 f/1.4, Sony 35 f/1.8 and Mitakon ZY 35 f/0.95 to see which is the bokeh king. Kind of an odd comparison, but it makes me wonder what the results of a 3 or 5 lens f/0.95 lens comparison would be.

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Techart Pro Review and Compatibility List

If you follow Sony Addict on Twitter you know I was recently in NYC testing the Techart Pro adapter at B&H Photo with our contact Abe. I have been shooting pretty much exclusively with this adapter on my Sony A7M2 since receiving it, and firmware 3 fixed the vast majority of crashes I experienced during my […]

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Current List of All Sony FE/E Mount Lenses as of August 27th

John sent us an updated his list of the E/FE lens natively available for Sony cameras. You can follow him at John Clark Photography.

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New Sony E-mount Yasuhara Momo 100 28mm f/6.4

Poised to deliver creative soft focus imagery, the Momo 100 from Yasuhara is a 28mm f/6.4 lens designed for APS-C-format Sony E-mount mirrorless cameras, and provides a 42mm equivalent focal length. Characterized by its simple doublet optical design, this lens relies on spherical aberration to produce a soft and glowing image quality, while still delivering in-focus results, for an […]

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Sony Zoom Lens Lineup vs Fujifilm’s by John Clark

This is a follow up to John Clark‘s previous post Full Frame Lenses Compared. There are quite a lot of categories here. I have not tried very many of these lenses. What you read here is just the summary of a lot of research. Here we go …

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Samyang AF 14mm f/2.8 FE Lens Now Available For Preorder

Now available for preorder at B&H Photo.

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