New xenon lenses for Sony mirrorless

The film industry has found Sony mirrorless cameras to be a great investment and many new features have appeared in recent times due to the huge ability to record high resolution quality video like the powerful Sony A7 series. . Now that I think about it, famous German manufacturer Schneider-Kreuznach is bringing its xenon lens series to Sony’s full-frame mirrorless cameras. These lenses were originally designed in 2013 for Canon and Nikon digital SLR systems, in addition to the PL system found on ARRI cameras, which are some of the most widely used in Hollywood.

There are five lenses, all fixed focal length lenses and a / 2. 1: 25 mm, 35 mm, 50 mm, 75 mm and 100 mm aperture. Optimized for 4K resolution videos with full frame sensor cameras, xenon lenses are equipped with the exclusive 14- blade diaphragm system that can provide the best circular bokeh effect in scenes where a background blur occurs. In addition, they were designed with the same dimensions: all Xenon lenses have the same shape and size according to the bayonet, including the same diameter for 95 mm That is, there is a standard size for the Canon bayonet, another for Nikon, another for PL, as well as all xenon lenses for Sony without mirror have the same size between them.

  • In the Xenon goal series.
  • There are still two lenses that have not yet been announced for Sony but exist for the other three bayonets that are the 18mm t / 2.
  • 4 and 135mm t / 2.
  • 1.
  • And there is no doubt of throwing them yet.
  • Five other advertised targets had their prices set according to the same table as the other bayonets: the Xenon-FF lens 25 mm t / 2.
  • 1 costs 4320 euros / 5750 dollars while the other four (35 mm t / 2.
  • 1.
  • 50 mm t / 2.
  • 1.
  • 75 mm t /2.
  • 1 and 100mm t / 2.
  • 1) cost 3000 euros / 4000 dollars.
  • The addition of these camera lenses to sony’s system is further proof that mirrorless cameras have arrived to stay and that there is room for them and for DSLR cameras on the market.

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