AlphaWorld
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So, it’s finally announced. It’s not f/1.2. It is somewhat lighter, marginally smaller, significantly faster to focus with a pair of Sony linear motors. And yes, it supports ludicrous speed!
Surprisingly, it looks like it will be available in 2 weeks, possibly less.
I visited my dealer today, and got an idea of how much of a trade-in I could get for my original GM, and it was enough to tip me over - I’ve ordered one.
I don’t expect a lot of people to be trading in the original GM on the new one, because the original works fine on a lot of cameras (eg: A7R series, A7 series, A7C series). It matters a little bit on the A1, more on the A9III, and even more for video users, I think.
I bought the 85mm original GM in 2018, and I have used it a fair bit, but it always felt a bit sluggish - like the Canon EF 85mm f/1.2L - not “waiting an eternity” slow, but not as quick as the other GM lenses. I welcome the paired linear motors, and the weight loss is nice. Before anyone asks if I will be using it at 60 or 120fps, yes, I will. I was using the 50/1.2 GM at 30, 60, and even (briefly) at 120fps on the weekend, photographing dancers. Catching the perfect shot, with good leg position and good hand position and good facial expression, is all very important to them, and 60fps makes that easier than even 30fps. 120fps was a bit of overkill, but fun. Getting perfect eye focus was a delight. Being able to do that at 85mm will be welcome (135mm is a bit too long, and 50mm was a little bit short sometimes).
Surprisingly, it looks like it will be available in 2 weeks, possibly less.
I visited my dealer today, and got an idea of how much of a trade-in I could get for my original GM, and it was enough to tip me over - I’ve ordered one.
I don’t expect a lot of people to be trading in the original GM on the new one, because the original works fine on a lot of cameras (eg: A7R series, A7 series, A7C series). It matters a little bit on the A1, more on the A9III, and even more for video users, I think.
I bought the 85mm original GM in 2018, and I have used it a fair bit, but it always felt a bit sluggish - like the Canon EF 85mm f/1.2L - not “waiting an eternity” slow, but not as quick as the other GM lenses. I welcome the paired linear motors, and the weight loss is nice. Before anyone asks if I will be using it at 60 or 120fps, yes, I will. I was using the 50/1.2 GM at 30, 60, and even (briefly) at 120fps on the weekend, photographing dancers. Catching the perfect shot, with good leg position and good hand position and good facial expression, is all very important to them, and 60fps makes that easier than even 30fps. 120fps was a bit of overkill, but fun. Getting perfect eye focus was a delight. Being able to do that at 85mm will be welcome (135mm is a bit too long, and 50mm was a little bit short sometimes).