Optical Limits: Sony 11mm f/1.8 Review – A Bargain In Its Class


Optical limits posted its full review of the Sony 11mm f/1.8 and they aren’t as positive about it as the youtube crowd, but they do seem to think this is a good lens for its price point. You can read the full review here or the exherpts below:

If you believe the hype around the Sony E 11mm f/1.8 over on YouTube, it has to be the best lens ever since sliced bread… The Sony lens is undoubtedly very good, but there are reasons why Sony didn’t classify this lens with a “G” in the name. In terms of sharpness, the E 11mm f/1.8 leaves little to be desired. It produces a very consistent performance from f/1.8 all the way up to f/8. The center quality is generally excellent, combined with a good to very good outer image field… it’s not standing out either except for its speed. The lens relies heavily on image auto-correction, especially to handle the massive native barrel distortions. These are tamed down nicely, but it is a lossy correction that also costs a bit of sharpness potential. The original vignetting is also heavy. Once again, auto-correction comes to the rescue, although some vignetting remains at large aperture settings. Flare is well controlled for such a lens. We haven’t formally tested the bokeh but based on the sample images that we have taken, it is surprisingly smooth for an ultra-wide lens.

It may not be a designated professional lens, but the mechanical quality is actually pretty solid despite the extremely low weight. Sony incorporated decent-quality plastics into the barrel based on a metal mount. Nothing wobbles, and the focus ring operates smoothly. Sealing against dust and moisture as well as an inner focusing system… dual linear AF motor is fast and silent.. the lens is certainly capable of keeping you in focus while moving around. The minimal focus breathing is also a plus… One of the most surprising aspects of the lens is certainly its price tag. At “just” $550/550EUR, it’s nothing short of a bargain in this class… Sony E 11mm f/1.8 is the obvious choice if you are in the market for an APS-C ultra-wide prime lens.

Sony E 11mm f/1.8:
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7Artisans 18mm f/6.3 Mark II Coming Soon


7Artisan will be announcing a 7Artisans 18mm f/6.3 Mark II soon for E-mount. 7Artisan lenses can be found on Amazon.

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Viltrox is Rumored to Announce Two New Lenses This Weekend


Viltrox is expected to announce two new f/1.2 lenses this weekend, according to Photorumors.

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VILTROX 85mm f/1.8 II: B&H Photo / Amazon
VILTROX 56mm f/1.4: B&H Photo / Amazon
VILTROX 33mm f/1.4: B&H Photo / Amazon
VILTROX 23mm f/1.4: B&H Photo / Amazon
VILTROX 13mm f/1.4: B&H Photo / Amazon

Viltrox 50mm f/1.8: B&H Photo / Amazon
Viltrox 35mm f/1.8: B&H Photo / Amazon
Viltrox 24mm f/1.8: B&H Photo / Amazon

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Tamron 50-400mm f/4.5-6.3 Di III VC VXD Preorders Started


It hasn’t taken long since the development announcement for the Tamron 50-400mm f/4.5-6.3 Di III VC VXD to be listed on B&H Photo. If this lens is anything like Tamron’s other lenses, then the 50-400mm will be an incredible value.

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New Alpha 7 IV Firmware Update Enables Lossless RAW File Options


New Alpha 7 IV Firmware Update Enables Lossless RAW File Options and Improved Accuracy and Operability
SAN DIEGO, CA – August 23, 2022 – Sony Electronics Inc. today announced the v1.1 firmware update for the Alpha 7 IV full-frame mirrorless interchangeable lens camera, adding Lossless Compressed RAW in three sizes for still images, shutter speed and ISO setting retention, touch shutter function, improved Eye AF (autofocus) accuracy and more. ​ ​

The update adds Lossless Compressed RAW files in S, M and L (small, medium or large) file sizes – a highly requested feature. Selecting L size preserves the same image quality as an uncompressed RAW format while significantly reducing the file size. The M and S sizes record fewer pixels than the L size, providing even smaller RAW file sizes.

Alpha 7 IV v1.1 allows photographers to retain shutter speed and ISO settings for flash photography. This newest update also offers a Touch Shutter Function and improves the accuracy of the Eye AF feature.

Other updates in the Alpha 7 IV v1.1 include:

  • The ability to record the camera’s serial number in the metadata of video files
  • Improved operability of Wi-Fi connections
  • A one-minute setting added to Power Save by Monitor menu
  • The ability to brighten the viewfinder display according to the ambient brightness
  • Improved operational stability of the camera

Availability
Download instructions can be found HERE.

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Yongnuo YN 20mm f/1.8S DF DSM Coming By The End Of The Year


Yongnuo confirmed on Chinese social media that the previously reported YN 20mm f/1.8 full-frame mirrorless lens will be announced by the end of the year (2022). This lens will come to E-mount first, and other mounts will follow later. The image above shows the layout of the lens and it looks like it will have a focus lock ring for Astro. You can find Yongnuo lenses on B&H Photo and Amazon.

via Photorumors

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