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Everyone is talking about the Sony α7S (shown at left with the Minolta Rokkor-X 28mm f/2.0 lens and Fotodiox mount adapter), Sony’s newest interchangeable lens camera with a full frame E-mount.
In addition to being the only lens combination that works to add stabilization via Sony’s Optical Steady Shot, using a Sony E-mount lens on an E-mount camera adds two important features that you can’t ...
know that there are only a handful of Sony full-frame lenses, currently seven, that are available for the A7S, and about 15 lenses that have to be cropped. You can spring for a pricey lens adapter ...
The Sony A7S III combines a new sensor and processor with beautiful image processing and excellent dynamic range, to deliver class-leading low-light performance. Your Sony lens collection is in a ...
Sony has also just announced a world’s first f/2 telephoto zoom lens with the new Sony FE 50-150mm f/2 GM lens that is quite exciting as well. However, for fans of the Sony a7S III in particular ...
smaller and cheaper than lenses for the Sony A7S III’s E-mount, due to the respective size of the cameras’ sensors. For instance, Panasonic’s Leica-branded 12-60mm f/2.8-4 premium standard ...
Then, there’s the A7S II. Each A7-series model has ... Sony A-mount to E-mount Lens Adapter ($198) Although Sony is growing the full-frame E-mount lens collection, this adapter opens the door ...
Table of Contents The tease of better low-light performance The ergonomics: The good and bad Improved menu system For the video-centric I’ve been using Panasonic’s cameras for about a decade ...
Sony FE and native third-party E-mount lenses work fine, though—it's only a limitation with adapted EF glass. It's the full-frame, 12MP image sensor that sets the a7S III apart from competing ...
The aluminium bodied Sony A7S II is virtually identical to the A7R II and A7 II cameras, measuring 126.9 x 95.7 x 60.3mm and weighing 582g without a lens, battery and memory card fitted, some 140g ...