In addition to Canon, Nikon and Sony, Sigma also announced its Black Friday & Cyber Monday Deals for the US: For a limited time, customers can save up to 100.00 USD on some of Sigma Art lenses. Save 400 at B&H on this brilliant 6K Super35 camera that deliverers stunning footage along with a Canon EF mount to access a whole range of lenses - I think this is a great deal for the student filmmaker. Even if Nikon comes out with an exact equivalent, it’s hard to imagine why I’d feel compelled to spend (at least) hundreds of dollars upgrading it, when I could put that same money towards a brand new lens and much more dramatically expand my shooting options. Black Friday 2023 is on Novemand Cyber Monday 2023 is on November 27, 2023. Blackmagic PCC 6K G2 was 1,995 now 1,595. DF Wholesale 99 New Professional Digital Camera Lenses 85mm 1:1.4DG Fixed Focus SLR Lens. And sure, they have slightly smoother and quieter autofocus, but unless you’re shooting video or fast-moving subjects, you’re again unlikely to care much. Cheap Sigma Lens 2021 Competitive Pricing 12MP 35mm 1/1.7 F2. Unless you pixel peep the corners of resolution test charts, you’re unlikely to notice much difference in real-world shooting. The Nikon mounts feature the brand new electromagnetic diaphragm. The Sigma and Canon mount lenses work with Sigma’s MC-11 Sony E-mount converter. but we’re usually talking about very subtle differences. Both the 14mm F1.8 DG HSM and the 24-70mm F2.8 DG OS HSM Art lenses are available in Canon, Nikon and Sigma mounts. Sure, the Z mount lenses have impeccable image quality. And in virtually every case, I’m going to vote “no”. So the real question isn’t “is the Z mount version better?”, it’s “is the Z mount version enough better to justify the cost of upgrading?”. If you could freely pick between the two for zero cost difference, you’d of course go for the native Z mount every time. My take: it’s not a question of whether the native Z mount version is better - in every case so far where there has been a direct equivalent, the Z mount version is superior in both image quality and autofocus performance. So far, however, the number of orders for our lenses is still above our manufacturing capacities, and especially the capacities of our R&D department.’Īll of this leaves two main questions arising… firstly, which mount will Sigma launch first? Secondly, which lenses will be produced in that mount? Given that Yamaki has previously indicated that Sigma can’t fully keep up with lens production the likelihood is that Sigma will delve into its existing Art, Contemporary and Sports lens line-ups to produce RF, Z or X-mount versions of existing lenses.I don’t have experience with those specific lenses, but I do have the Sigma 105mm f/1.4 along with a number of other F and Z mount lenses. The 45mm F2. 1961, the year SIGMA was founded, was a time when the 35mm camera market switched from rangefinder cameras to single-lens reflex (SLR) cameras. Founded in 1961, SIGMA will celebrate its 60th anniversary in 2021. In it, Yamaki said, ‘Less cameras sold also means less potential customers interested in buying a lens, which is why our short-term strategy indeed involves a possibility of introducing lenses with new mounts – to photography systems such as Nikon Z or Canon EOS R. The three new lenses will be available for sale through authorized US retailers in mid-January, 2021. The era of SLRs and ultra telephoto lenses. Most notable amongst these was a 2021 interview, titled The Path of the Little Samurai, that was published by the ICAN Management Review. He has also been promising Fuji X-mount lenses for over a year. In various 2021 interviews with Yamaki, who is the primary owner of the privately-held Sigma Corporation, he revealed that the firm was already experimenting with Canon RF and Nikon Z mount options. In a video premiere posted to YouTube, Sigma says it has a ‘New Products Presentation’ planned for 12:00 PM UTC on Thursday, September 9, 2021. Save 500: Panasonics superb wide angle zoom lens has a best ever 33 discount this Cyber Monday, taking the final price. Please wait for the official announcement.’ It’s notable that Yamaki has used the words ‘at least one’, as this could mean that Sigma actually covers off two (or more) of the three main mount systems it has yet to produce lenses for. Just a month after announcing its new 150600mm F56.3 DG DN OS ‘Sports’ lens for E and L mounts, Sigma is back with a teaser for another announcement on September 9, 2021. Panasonic Lumix S PRO 16-35mm f/4: was 1,497.99 now 997.99. I can’t say which mount, but I think I could add at least one this year. In the Q&A session Yamaki explained, ‘From the standpoint of a lens manufacturer, I always want to support as many mounts as possible. This 20mm lens, out on 25 February, will be available in the Sony E-mount and L-mounts that Sigma already caters for – you can watch Sigma’s CEO explaining the 20mm lens in the video below. Yamaki’s remarks came on 9 February 2022 during an online Q&A video session, following the live announcement of the new 20mm F2 DG DN I Contemporary lens for full-frame mirrorless systems.
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