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So we have two new lenses from Sony today, the FE 400-800mm F6.3-8 G OSS and the Sony FE 16mm F1.8 G.

The FE 400-800mm F6.3-8 G OSS will cost $2,898.00 in the US or £2,549.00 in the UK. The FE 16mm F1.8 G is priced at a more affordable $798.00 or £849.00 in the UK. Both lenses should be available in March.

Is anyone here tempted? I wouldn't mind trying out the 400-800 at some point but it's not a lens that I feel I really need right now.

Steve Perry's review of the 400-800 is worth watching if you would like to learn more about this lens:


And here's Sony's promo video:


Or if the 16mm appeals more then Gordon Laing's review is worth a watch:


And here's Sony's promo video:

 
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I would also say that Jan Wegener's review of the 400-800

Jan basically approves of the lens for use in areas outside of forest areas and prefers it over the 200-600. Seems the rumors of it not being sharp were false.
 
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Nice lens ,i am on pre order already do i still keep the 200-600mm ,still going to keep my 500mm f5.6 sigma the sigma 300-600mm f4 is the king lens but can i shoot with 4kg probably but i am not getting younger although try to work out as much as possible ,but then a few years with the 200-600 i can feel rotator cuff occasionaly .the 16mm looks great also but my viltrox is no slouch but quite bulky heavy .
 
I would also say that Jan Wegener's review of the 400-800

Jan basically approves of the lens for use in areas outside of forest areas and prefers it over the 200-600. Seems the rumors of it not being sharp were false.

Dang! (as our US friends might say...)

He makes the 400-800 sound really good. Really really good!

I will have to try holding it to see how I feel. I might consider replacing the 200-600 with the 400-800 - I only want one heavy lens, and I like the idea of the extra length.
 
Mark Galer's review points out that the 200-600 + 1.4x to 400-600 is a smaller difference than you might think once you factor in the weight and length on the teleconverter. Difference is only 6% and 3% - that's much smaller than I thought.

I should stop looking at the reviews!
 
Mark Galer's review points out that the 200-600 + 1.4x to 400-600 is a smaller difference than you might think once you factor in the weight and length on the teleconverter. Difference is only 6% and 3% - that's much smaller than I thought.

I should stop looking at the reviews!
1. I should probably stop checking the reviews too.
2. Jan, Duade Paton and Steve Perry are saying that the 400-800 is very noticeably sharper than the 200-600+1.4x plus you are at F9 vs F8.

I have plenty of places that I would very much like to have that 800mm reach. I still have the A1ii coming and not sure that I have another 3k in the budget for camera gear this year.
 
It's going to be interesting to see if there's a large number of 200-600's hitting the used market in the near future.
 
There have already been a few on eBay here recently.
 
1. I should probably stop checking the reviews too.
2. Jan, Duade Paton and Steve Perry are saying that the 400-800 is very noticeably sharper than the 200-600+1.4x plus you are at F9 vs F8.

I have plenty of places that I would very much like to have that 800mm reach. I still have the A1ii coming and not sure that I have another 3k in the budget for camera gear this year.

There are examples Jan showed where the 400-800 is visibly sharper at f/8 than the 200-600 at f/8 even without the TC. It’s starting to look like a really impressive lens, dammit!

I just wanna watch Gordon Laing’s review… then I’ll stop. Maybe.
 
I looked it up on my local dealer’s site, and the price is not appalling.

The thing I came here to mention was the photos of the lens that they have on their site - there are the usual side-on, angled, etc, then several with cameras attached. If you squint you can tell the the first one is an A1ii, then an A7RV, then and A9III, and then an A7C model - might be the A7CR.

Funnily, there are two shots of a photographer at the end, I think with the new 16mm - it’s tiny compared to the 400-800 beast.
 
That 16mm 1.8 seemed promising for astro and architecture but the reviews are underwhelming to say the least. Too many compromises apparently. Maybe they should have aimed for a less compact or a 16 2.X lens that was sharper and had better corner performance and bokeh.
 

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