ricleo
Senior Member
true the FE lenses are performing superbly on the A7R. but this is also because of the A7R sensor without the AA filter. did you read that lens rental article? http://www.lensrentals.com/blog/2013/12/sony-a7r-a-rising-tide-lifts-all-the-boats
some folks on Dpreview has also shown that if you put the FE 55 1.8 on a NEX7, the highest resolution APSC E mount camera, it is actually beaten by the cheap Sigma 60 2.8.
Sony's strategy is anyone's guess, but my guess is that they will milk fullframe mirrorless cashcow for as long as they can by building OSS on lenses, perhaps until a competitor releases a similar full frame mirrorless, things will change.
why doesn't the FE55 and FE35 have OSS? that's probably because typically most manufacturers do not put IS/OSS/VR on their short primes. Canon and sony are probably the only ones with IS/OSS on their 35mm F1.8 and 35mm F2 IS.
some folks on Dpreview has also shown that if you put the FE 55 1.8 on a NEX7, the highest resolution APSC E mount camera, it is actually beaten by the cheap Sigma 60 2.8.
Sony's strategy is anyone's guess, but my guess is that they will milk fullframe mirrorless cashcow for as long as they can by building OSS on lenses, perhaps until a competitor releases a similar full frame mirrorless, things will change.
why doesn't the FE55 and FE35 have OSS? that's probably because typically most manufacturers do not put IS/OSS/VR on their short primes. Canon and sony are probably the only ones with IS/OSS on their 35mm F1.8 and 35mm F2 IS.
Yes, this is the main hurdle they have to overcome
The FE lenses are already differentiated by outperforming everything that is out there and if they are doing what you suggest for profit, why did the first two primes not have stabilisation. It stands to reason that IBIS is coming.
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