Great news for Fuji lovers. Finally, Tamron came out with a new 18-300mm Lens for Fuji (and sony) Mirrorless cameras. Now, we can expect more affordable solutions from Tamron in the upcoming years. Entry-level users, those who were hesitating to buy new fuji cameras due to costly lenses now have a new option.
Tamron 18-300mm F3.5-6.3 Di III-A VC VXD for Fuji & Sony Press Release
Transcontinenta UK Ltd. Press Release
Slough, July 20st. 2021. Transcontinenta UK Ltd., Tamron UK and Ireland distributor, announces that Tamron starts the development of its first lens for FUJIFILM X-mount and Sony E-mount cameras simultaneously.
Since the launch of the Tamron 28-75mm F/2.8 Di III RXD (Model A036), a fast-aperture standard zoom lens for Sony E-mount Full-Frame mirrorless cameras in 2018, Tamron has continually expanded its line of lenses for Sony mirrorless cameras. The popularity and wide adoption of these lenses prompted many user requests for the manufacture of the lens for other camera brands.
As a specialist in the all-in-one zoom lens category, Tamron recognized the potential to develop the first all-in-one zoom lens for the FUJIFILM X-mount. The Tamron 18-300mm F/3.5-6.3 Di III-A VC VXD (Model B061) is the world’s first all-in-one zoom lens for Sony and FUJIFILM APS-C mirrorless cameras featuring a 16.6x zoom ratio. To provide the pleasure of photography to more people around the world, Tamron will continue to develop unique products and expand the number of lenses compatible with more camera brands.
Overview of the Tamron 18-300mm F/3.5-6.3 Di III-A VC VXD (Model B061) features
The Tamron 18-300mm F/3.5-6.3 Di III-A VC VXD (Model B061) covers a wide zoom range from approximately 27mm to 450mm (Full-Frame equivalent focal length). The first APS-C mirrorless camera zoom lens in the world with a 16.6x zoom ratio, the lens delivers the benefits of a versatile all-in-one zoom lens ideal for a broad array of photographic possibilities. Its AF drive system uses Tamron’s linear motor focus mechanism VXD (Voice-coil eXtreme-torque Drive) for superior quietness and agile performance. The lens includes special lens elements arranged precisely to maintain high resolution performance from edge-to-edge and provide high image quality that is among the best of all all-in-one zoom lenses.
With an MOD (Minimum Object Distance) of 0.15m at the wide end and a maximum magnification ratio of 1:2, this lens performs astonishingly well in its category when shooting up close. It is equipped with Tamron’s proprietary VC (Vibration Compensation) mechanism that supports stable photography even at ultra-telephoto focal lengths. And it features a unified 67mm filter size, the same as other Tamron lenses for mirrorless cameras
Main features
1. The world’s first 16.6x all-in-one zoom.
2. Extremely fast and precise AF, VXD linear motor focus mechanism, the highest-level in its class.
3. MOD: 0.15m, maximum magnification ratio: 1:2 at 18mm wide end.
4. The best image quality in its class.
5. Outstanding VC (Vibration Compensation).
6. Comfortably compact.
7. User-friendly features (Moisture-Resistant Construction, Fluorine Coating, Zoom Lock switch)
Panasonic GH5 Mark II Dynamic Range Test done by photons to photo website, and according to their findings the dynamic range of the camera greatly improved compared to Panasonic GH5. Take a look at the test score below
The dynamic range of Panasonic GH5 Mark II improved due to the upscaled image decoding/video decoding algorithm used inside the camera.
The surprising thing in the test is Despite being an old M4/3 sensor inside the Panasonic gh5 mark ii camera, the dynamic range of the GH5 Mark II surpassed the dynamic range of the Sony A6400 APS-C sensor.
According to the latest rumors coming from the rumor mill, Nikon Z9 will have a continuous shooting speed of up to 30 fps and will feature a 45MP Fullframe BSI CMOS sensor. Take a look at the updated core specification of the Nikon Z9 camera
Nikon Z9 updated core specification
Newly developed 45MP high-resolution stacked FX sensor
30 fps
Integrated vertical grip handle
The Z9 is Nikon flagship Mirrorless Model
Multishot-mode
16-bit RAW option
8k30p, 4k120/60/30p (support for 8K video recording)
New EXPEED image-processing engine designed for 8k (newly developed Imaging Pipeline Processor to broaden sensor readout emphasizing speed)
Improved AF (Object detection AF)
“Stunning” AF tracking (better than the D6)
Advanced real-time tracking
Two XQD/CFX type B memory card slots
ISO 64 – 25,600, Hi1, Hi2
Improved noise levels and specifically significantly better dynamic range
High resolution, blackout-free EVF: probably 5.76 MP or maybe even 9k MP viewfinder, 120 Hz refresh rate (the resolution can be reduced to increase the refresh rate)
New user interface (no second LCD screen on the back like the D6)
New battery: Nikon EN-EL18x
Gbit LAN, USB-C, WiFi, GPS, built-in transmitter
Price: $6,000 – $7,000
Scheduled to be tested in August
Rumored to be announced in November/December
Tokina atx-m 56mm F1.4 X lens for Fujifilm X mount APS-C mirrorless cameras. Now the Tokina trio is complete since we already have the Tokina atx-m 23mm F1.4 and Tokina atx-m 33mm F1.4 X. All the three lenses feature high-grade optics and stepping drive AF motor for fast and precise Autofocusing.
Tokina atx-m 56mm F1.4 X Sample Image
Press Release Tokina atx-m 56mm F1.4 X
Released “atx-m 56mm F1.4 X”, a portrait lens with a large aperture of F1.4 and a soft tone that takes film simulation into consideration.
Kenko Tokina Co., Ltd. (Headquarters: Nakano, Nakano-ku, Tokyo, President: Toru Yamanaka) has a large-diameter F1.4, soft-tone portrait lens “atx-m 56mm F1.4 X” that takes film simulation into consideration. It will be on sale from August 6, 2021. The suggested retail price is ¥ 62,000 (excluding tax).
Like the atx-m series X-mount lenses (23mm F1.4 X, 33mm F1.4 X) released so far, the Tokina atx-m 56mm F1.4 X is compact and lightweight that does not impair the advantages of mirrorless cameras. It is a lens.
Although it is a metal lens barrel that makes you feel “joy to have”, it has achieved a lightness of 315g and a compact filter size of 52mm.
Like the atx-m 23mm F1.4 X and atx-m 33mm F1.4 X, it is designed exclusively for APS-C mirrorless cameras, which does not impair the compactness and light weight that are the advantages of mirrorless cameras. Although it is a metal lens barrel that makes you feel the joy of holding it, it is about 300g light and has a compact filter size of 52mm.
Quiet and fast AF, also for movie shooting
By adopting STM (stepping motor), quiet, fast and accurate autofocus is realized. It is also suitable for shooting movies.
An aperture ring that does not click at the aperture stage is used for the lens barrel. You can intuitively operate the aperture and change the aperture at once when shooting a movie.
As per the latest rumors surfaced over the web, Sony A7 IV Camera will arrive in late 2021. The camera is almost ready, but due to the limited production capability, the announcement is delayed for few months. So, this is just another confirmation of the rumor we have published a while ago.
Stay with us and we will soon post more updates related to the Sony A7 IV camera.
Sony ZV-E10 Confirmed Specification surfaced, these sets of specs leaked via a different video. So, at least we can assume these specs are 100% correct.
Sony ZV-E10 Confirmed Specification
– 24MP APSC sensor
– max 4K 30P
– got S-Log2, S-Log3 & HLG BUT no S-Cinetone
– background defocus and product show function
– 1x mic jack & 1x headphone jack
– no Sony’s new menu system
– 1x card slot
– not using Sony NP-FZ100 battery
Stay with us, soon we will post the detailed specifications of the upcoming Sony Sony ZV-E10 camera.
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