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Well if you're waiting for a 45-200 you'll be waiting forever! The tele lens is a 55-200 and it will be coming out this year. The release is some time this summer. The lenses this year will be:I've seen the announcements and read the rumors, but is there any hint as to when sony will deliver the telephoto zoom? It's the 45-200 (about) model.
Anything with a little greek A is cool by me.I can't believe those nutjobs at Sony don't put zoom into their prime lenses.
Man, that's a long time to wait. I wonder if Sony knows that the lack of lens selection is really holding back the system? I like it, but the selection of lenses is way too limited for me, and I don't want o buy Alpha lenses and use that damned adapter. Too kludgy.Well if you're waiting for a 45-200 you'll be waiting forever! The tele lens is a 55-200 and it will be coming out this year. The release is some time this summer. The lenses this year will be:I've seen the announcements and read the rumors, but is there any hint as to when sony will deliver the telephoto zoom? It's the 45-200 (about) model.
--The 2011 lenses have confirmed specs (to me anyway) since I managed to pry them out of a rep at CES. So a nice set of lenses are coming his year, hopefully the tele will be $400 or less. Next year's lens lineup:
- Zeiss wide prime; 24mm and f/2 or larger.
- Tele zoom, 55-200mm and f/4-5.6
- Macro lens, 30mm and f/3.5
- Portrait lens, 50mm and f/2 or larger
The guy said that those hadn't gotten past design stages yet and so there's no confirmed specs. BUT two lenses are going into production in April with release in June or July, and the other two lenses "needed refinement" and are (tentatively) hitting production in August with release "somewhere before the holidays". Unfortunately I couldn't find out which was which.
- G-series standard zoom
- Wide zoom
- Mid-tele zoom
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Anything with a little greek A is cool by me.I can't believe those nutjobs at Sony don't put zoom into their prime lenses.
I think telephoto zooms usually cost less than superzooms to make.why would they release a 55-200mm lens this year for $400.00ish when there is an 18-200mm now for $800.00 dont get me wrong the lower price is awesome but why so much lower?
When did they announce focal lengths and f-stops? I thought all we had were fake mock-ups and those general descriptions?Well if you're waiting for a 45-200 you'll be waiting forever! The tele lens is a 55-200 and it will be coming out this year. The release is some time this summer. The lenses this year will be:
- Zeiss wide prime; 24mm and f/2 or larger.
- Tele zoom, 55-200mm and f/4-5.6
- Macro lens, 30mm and f/3.5
- Portrait lens, 50mm and f/2 or larger
But the Sony SAL55200 55-200mm f/4-5.6 DT is $199 on Amazon. The Nex system is targeted in a lower price range than a DSLR. Even $400 is high. If they want to get upgrading P & S buyers to buy extra lenses, the price range is $200-$300. Image quality does not have to be superb, only good.why would they release a 55-200mm lens this year for $400.00ish when there is an 18-200mm now for $800.00 dont get me wrong the lower price is awesome but why so much lower?
Great point, it is so cool that many different companies are making mostly-compatible micro four thirds lenses. The Nex would be less interesting if the micro four thirds standard was somehow for APS-C sized sensors like the Nex. Maybe some day the sensors and lenses will be so great that micro four thirds image quality will be just as fine as today's APS-C, and we'll have 6mm-to-whatever wide angle zooms etc.
Of course this is a version of a great thing about the Nex...that it can operate usefully with almost any brand lenses except for Micro Four Thirds and Canon EF. But the unlike how nicely micro 4/3 lenses play together, Nex's "compatibility" and operation with all those other vendor's lenses is pretty manual and primitive with anything but Minolta A mount, Sony Alpha and Sony E-mount lenses.
Having said that, all my work now is with such other-brand lenses on the Nex, and their operation is satisfactory at least for static portraiture and weddings.
It is getting better, but I'm still looking for a m4/3 body I like. I tried the E-PL2 and sent it back. The controls and I didn't get along. I'm not wild about the controls of the NEX, but I'll give it a go. But without a tele option (aside from the very expensive 18-200) it's a no-go for the NEX.Yes, but is there really ANY new news about NEX lenses? Everyday it seems that m43 has a new lens or new lens maker. In my mind lenses are more important than sensor (and I own and A55), and the m43 line up is getting to be pretty good.
Yes, the The Voigtlander 25/.095 is compatible. You do not need any adapter and it works on all bodies.There are really only two vendors making m4/3 lenses with full compatibility, so far. The Voigtlander 25/.095 barely counts, since it is a completely manual lens and not much different than adapting any other manual lens on NEX.
So it will be available shortly before the a700 replacement? Cool!Well if you're waiting for a 45-200 you'll be waiting forever!
I have the 12mm Voigtlander on an M-Mount adapter for my NEX5 - 18mm equivalent Field-of-View. There is no prime of this width for M4/3, but there are several zooms that give either 14mm equivalent (Panasonic 7-14) or 18mm equivalent (Olympus M4/3 9-18 or 4/3 9-18 with adapter).On the serious side, any specs on this wide zoom? How about an ultra-wide? I much prefer a Sony Nex over the m4/3rds fare but those ultra-wides they have over there sure look enticing...
The Panasonic 7-14 is one of the best lenses you can get. I have read posts by lots of users who talk about how amazing it.... there are several zooms that give either 14mm equivalent (Panasonic 7-14) or 18mm equivalent (Olympus M4/3 9-18 or 4/3 9-18 with adapter).
The 7-14mm ƒ 4 produced very sharp images. At the wider end of its focal length, images are sharp even when used at the lens' widest aperture; between 7-12mm at ƒ 4
A camera is only as good as it's lens, and you don't get much better than this one.Conclusion
The Panasonic 7-14mm tested very well, offering images that were very sharp all the way to ƒ 11, and provided extremely impressive distortion correction with minimal light falloff.
--Yes, but is there really ANY new news about NEX lenses? Everyday it seems that m43 has a new lens or new lens maker. In my mind lenses are more important than sensor (and I own and A55), and the m43 line up is getting to be pretty good.
Great point, it is so cool that many different companies are making mostly-compatible micro four thirds lenses. The Nex would be less interesting if the micro four thirds standard was somehow for APS-C sized sensors like the Nex. Maybe some day the sensors and lenses will be so great that micro four thirds image quality will be just as fine as today's APS-C, and we'll have 6mm-to-whatever wide angle zooms etc.
Of course this is a version of a great thing about the Nex...that it can operate usefully with almost any brand lenses except for Micro Four Thirds and Canon EF. But the unlike how nicely micro 4/3 lenses play together, Nex's "compatibility" and operation with all those other vendor's lenses is pretty manual and primitive with anything but Minolta A mount, Sony Alpha and Sony E-mount lenses.
Having said that, all my work now is with such other-brand lenses on the Nex, and their operation is satisfactory at least for static portraiture and weddings.
If you like the ultra wides, the M4/3 may indeed be the system for you. I'm assuming that you'd be using the ultra wides primarily for outdoor landscape and architecture. If that's the case, the low light advantage of the NEX's superior sensor may be moot.So it will be available shortly before the a700 replacement? Cool!Well if you're waiting for a 45-200 you'll be waiting forever!
Just kidding, the a700 replacement is just around the corner. It's a long, sweeping corner, though...
On the serious side, any specs on this wide zoom? How about an ultra-wide? I much prefer a Sony Nex over the m4/3rds fare but those ultra-wides they have over there sure look enticing...
BUT, on the other hand, the NEX's initial lens release has not made any sense. I agree with the mandatory kit short zoom. But why an equivalent focal length 24mm (the 16/2.8) with the camera launch?? If Sony wanted to have a small lens at launch, they should have had a 35/1.8. That would have made lots of us very happy.
Then why a super zoom as the third lens? They should've had a 55-200. That would've complimented the kit zoom. And it would be a whole lot smaller and lighter than the 18-200, which is one of those lenses that is so big that it makes the raison d'être of the NEX totally pointless. The only reasoning that I can think of, as to why the 18-200 was the third lens released (which I do agree with from a business standpoint), is that releasing the 18-200 third makes Sony more $$. If a cheaper 55-200 is released before the 18-200, there would have likely been less interest on the 18-200.