GaryLH
Veteran
Cut and paste from this link
http://blogs.zeiss.com/photo/en/?p=2745
I wonder which cameras systems they are supporting, outside of Sony NEX line?
Gary
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Another highlight will be the presentation of a design study, with which Carl Zeiss will offer a sneak preview of a new family of autofocus lenses for mirrorless system cameras (CSC) that will most likely be available in mid-2013. Due to their performance and high speed, these new lenses will be ideal for deliberate photo composition, making them perfect for more sophisticated photographers as well. Carl Zeiss plans to initially offer fixed focal lengths in the wide angle and standard range as well as a macro. „The trend toward mirrorless system cameras has accelerated since 2010 and we notice growing interest for them among ambitious photographers. We are convinced that as a result of the new and very high-quality cameras and lenses that are coming onto the scene, this market will become even more important. We see lots of potential, which is why we will offer more products for this target group in the future,” said Dr. Winfried Scherle, Senior Vice President of the Camera Lens Division of Carl Zeiss AG.
http://blogs.zeiss.com/photo/en/?p=2745
I wonder which cameras systems they are supporting, outside of Sony NEX line?
Gary
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Another highlight will be the presentation of a design study, with which Carl Zeiss will offer a sneak preview of a new family of autofocus lenses for mirrorless system cameras (CSC) that will most likely be available in mid-2013. Due to their performance and high speed, these new lenses will be ideal for deliberate photo composition, making them perfect for more sophisticated photographers as well. Carl Zeiss plans to initially offer fixed focal lengths in the wide angle and standard range as well as a macro. „The trend toward mirrorless system cameras has accelerated since 2010 and we notice growing interest for them among ambitious photographers. We are convinced that as a result of the new and very high-quality cameras and lenses that are coming onto the scene, this market will become even more important. We see lots of potential, which is why we will offer more products for this target group in the future,” said Dr. Winfried Scherle, Senior Vice President of the Camera Lens Division of Carl Zeiss AG.
gavinlg
Veteran
http://blogs.zeiss.com/photo/en/?p=2864
"What sizes are the lenses designed for?
To showcase our high demands on imaging quality, we decided to focus on cameras with sensor size APS-C.
What focal lengths will be offered?
It will be a product family of its own. Three prime lenses are already in development: 2.8/12, 1.8/32 and 2.8/50 macro.
What type of bayonet (mounts) will be supported?
The new lenses will be available for Sony E-bayonet (Sony NEX cameras) and for Fujifilm X-bayonet (Fujifilm X cameras)."
Extremely exciting for fujifilm X and sony nex users!
"What sizes are the lenses designed for?
To showcase our high demands on imaging quality, we decided to focus on cameras with sensor size APS-C.
What focal lengths will be offered?
It will be a product family of its own. Three prime lenses are already in development: 2.8/12, 1.8/32 and 2.8/50 macro.
What type of bayonet (mounts) will be supported?
The new lenses will be available for Sony E-bayonet (Sony NEX cameras) and for Fujifilm X-bayonet (Fujifilm X cameras)."
Extremely exciting for fujifilm X and sony nex users!
GaryLH
Veteran
Very interesting.
Very interesting.
Alright !!!! Another third party doing x mount.. The 12f2.8 is kind of interesting. But I wish they would do a 16f2.8 instead.
Gary
Very interesting.
http://blogs.zeiss.com/photo/en/?p=2864
"What sizes are the lenses designed for?
To showcase our high demands on imaging quality, we decided to focus on cameras with sensor size APS-C.
What focal lengths will be offered?
It will be a product family of its own. Three prime lenses are already in development: 2.8/12, 1.8/32 and 2.8/50 macro.
What type of bayonet (mounts) will be supported?
The new lenses will be available for Sony E-bayonet (Sony NEX cameras) and for Fujifilm X-bayonet (Fujifilm X cameras)."
Extremely exciting for fujifilm X and sony nex users!
Alright !!!! Another third party doing x mount.. The 12f2.8 is kind of interesting. But I wish they would do a 16f2.8 instead.
Gary
GaryLH
Veteran
Thanks for the update, Gavin..
Gary
Gary
Bill58
Native Texan
Will these lenses work on the Nikon 1 too?
I guess these were made by CV?
I guess these were made by CV?
GaryLH
Veteran
At first blush I don't think so since they were designed for apsc cameras.. Does Nikon one have a third party adapter for Nex to nikon one?
Gary
Btw I like your quote about to many camera too little time
Gary
Btw I like your quote about to many camera too little time
gavinlg
Veteran
Will these lenses work on the Nikon 1 too?
I guess these were made by CV?
Just sony nex and fujifilm X mount so far - no idea where they'll be made!
bugmenot
Well-known
To clarify, these are autofocus lenses, and not just an extension of the current manual focus line of Zeiss lenses available for Canon and Nikon mounts.
The lenses are designed with the specifications of the E-mount and XF-mount in mind, so the XF lenses have manual aperture rings, while the E-mount lenses have larger focusing rings for the DMF function of NEX cameras (and let's be honest, Fuji lenses and manual focusing aren't very... good).
The lenses are designed with the specifications of the E-mount and XF-mount in mind, so the XF lenses have manual aperture rings, while the E-mount lenses have larger focusing rings for the DMF function of NEX cameras (and let's be honest, Fuji lenses and manual focusing aren't very... good).
gavinlg
Veteran
(and let's be honest, Fuji lenses and manual focusing aren't very... good).
The new firmware released today may just change that...
guoshuo
Established
well, now all these managers come from behind the backstage!
BobYIL
Well-known
A most welcome development.. First AF-Zeiss (!) lenses for the APS-C format, then the same for the AF-FF format too. AF- from Zeiss! Remarkable... Just a few FLs would secure Zeiss' position but also the future of the FF-mirrorless from Sony.
Brody LeBlanc
Established
I wish these were available now, I also read that the 24mm f1.8 is going to be released in the X mount. I will be in heaven.
lam
Well-known
Happy to hear 32mm f1.8 for Sony E-mount, my low-cost acquisition of a NEX-5n along with a 32/1.8 will be a joy to use.
Probably more so than the 24/1.8 I owned briefly on a NEX-7, which I also owned very briefly..
Probably more so than the 24/1.8 I owned briefly on a NEX-7, which I also owned very briefly..
bugmenot
Well-known
I wish these were available now, I also read that the 24mm f1.8 is going to be released in the X mount. I will be in heaven.
Highly unlikely, as the Zeiss 24mm f/1.8 for APS-C format is Sony produced and exclusive. It is a unique reverse Sonnar design that I have yet to see in any known lenses.
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