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Re: Thom Hogan review of NEX-7
In reply to Brian_Downunda,
6 months ago
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Brian_Downunda wrote:
As the OP, what I'd like first and foremost is a quality mid-range zoom in an E-Mount. There is a high performance standard zoom G lens on the roadmap - that's what I'd like most of all. I know it won't be cheap, and not as small as the 16-50PZ, perhaps not even the 18-55 kit. My reading of the roadmap suggests that this was scheduled for late 2012, hence my impatience.
Yes, I know there are heaps of lenses that you can mount now. I've got some of them. But I do like auto-focus and aperture control in many situations - manual focus and stop-down isn't for all the time. There's a time for primes and and for manual focus lenses, but a quality zoom is certainly more convenient and flexible in many situations. I can't accept that bolting on an LA-EA2 plus dSLR glass is the answer given the increase in size. Shelling out for for Leica glass isn't a answer for most people either.
Thom Hogan's point was not that there aren't lenses, but there aren't many high quality native E-Mount lenses. There's the Zeiss 24 and perhaps also the Sony 50mm. The Sigma 30mm gets close. But that's it really. Many of the rest are quite good for what they are and for the price, but they're not top quality. I'm a little sceptical about the 10-18 until I see a review - esp on the NEX-7.
I'm not proposing to sell the NEX-7. Like Thom Hogan I really like the body and the idea of NEX. The point of my initial post was simply to say that his review really struck a chord with me. Even though we've had this discussion before and will no doubt have it again, seeing someone of Thom's stature and authority is good. Might up the pressure on Sony a little.
B.
For your priorities, I see no other way but to wait for the G zoom that is coming. You are quite right being skeptical about the 10-18 for the N7 but I am hopeful that the next version of N7 will handle it better. There are enough evidence that says the Zeiss 24, the 50/1.8 and the Sigma 30 are excellent lenses. The early indications on the Sony 35mm indicates that it is in the class of the 50/1.8 in quality. Then, there are the three native E-mount lenses coming from Zeiss. Perhaps, the G zoom and some combination of the Zeiss lenses will suffice for you. It certainly will cover 99% of the photos I normally take, so I will be fine next year, preferably with the 2nd generation N7 (though the N6 is tempting now) to go along with the RX1. But, if a FF NEX9 comes along, I will skip N7 and pick up legacy Zeiss M lenses instead.
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