A230, A330, A380, new lenses and a new flash on 18th May!!!


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I disagree. 85mm on an APS-C cropped body is WAY too "long" especially for the hobby photogs and the moms and dads trying to take a portrait of their baby. They'll want to be able to get close, and not need to stand 3-4 meters away.

On APS-C, 50mm (75mm equiv) is ideal.

I c. I knew that 50mm is equivalent to 75mm on aps-c.

I thought the best focal length for portrait is 85-135, and 85 is about 130 on aps-c.
I think 85mm is good for both ff and aps-c while 135 on aps-c is a bit too long.

And for the bokeh, I guess 85mm f1.8 should have better bokeh than 50 f1.8 on aps-c.

Just my opinion.
 

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You mentioned that 50/1.7 is designed for full frame, any supported Minolta/Sony FF DSLR at that point of time? :dunno:

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Isn't the 50/1.8 a typical DT lens? Ie. the 85 lens is more for high-end, being designed for full frame, and so are the 50/1.7 and 50/1.4 so it seems that Sony is launching a lens that suits APC-S users keeping the pricing lower than any of the other lenses I mentioned here.
 

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Dont underestimate the M50F1.7. I was surprised to find it bright and sharp even on A900
 

I see, but at that time A900 is not yet made ler. I think it is famous and meant for SLR:)

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Exactly. It's a 1986-era lens made by Minolta for it's film bodies.
 

i think i stick to the plan to buy a700...
 

The curvy lines looks great on the new bodies but I am rather disappointed to see the change in the on-off switch, the 18-55mm lens and the 50mm f1.8 lens. Why can't we be different from the C & N camps? Why do we want to follow what they have.

I'm begining to lost interest in Sony now. :confused:
 

the new cameras are meant for new users with little knowledge about photography... dun be disappointed ~
 

the new cameras are meant for new users with little knowledge about photography... dun be disappointed ~

My disappointment is not so much of whether the newer cams are for beginners or pros, but rather the differentiation between Sony from the rest.
 

The curvy lines looks great on the new bodies but I am rather disappointed to see the change in the on-off switch, the 18-55mm lens and the 50mm f1.8 lens. Why can't we be different from the C & N camps? Why do we want to follow what they have.

I'm begining to lost interest in Sony now. :confused:

Well, we need to consider that these cameras are not targeted at the more experienced people, but at the first-time users.

And seriously, the 18-55 has quite impressive image quality, though I agree there should be more differentiation. Maybe that's the whole reason? To make it easy for users to switch to Sony from Nikon?
 

Well, we need to consider that these cameras are not targeted at the more experienced people, but at the first-time users.

And seriously, the 18-55 has quite impressive image quality, though I agree there should be more differentiation. Maybe that's the whole reason? To make it easy for users to switch to Sony from Nikon?

Guess you're right bro. I hope the A700 replacemnet will be a different story. ;)
 

Guess you're right bro. I hope the A700 replacemnet will be a different story. ;)

Me too.

Though initial impressions of the A230, 330 and 380 with the 18-55mm lens seem to make it a reaaaaaaaaaally nice walkaround/backup body. And the new flash can be used as a wireless trigger, so that baby is coming on my A900. :)
 

Another thing to consider is that these new models have an improved DRO and JPEG engine. Let's see how it performs once the reviews are out. :)
 

Bro,
You mentioned that 50/1.7 is designed for full frame, any supported Minolta/Sony FF DSLR at that point of time? :dunno:

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I'm not sure how 'new' or knowledgable you are in photography but back in the old film days there was no such thing as APC-S having crop factors. Now there is a difference and manufacters have decided to make changes in lens design as well.

Hence the reason people now talk about APC-S and full frame for both bodies and lenses.
 

Me too.

And the new flash can be used as a wireless trigger, so that baby is coming on my A900. :)

Interesting, I have been searching for this info all day today. Any more info you got on what this new 'mini' flash can do ?
 

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