

In addition to covering most of these bases, Sony has had time to add specialist lenses, such as 600mm F4, 400mm F2.8, 100-400mm and 200-600mm telephoto options, equivalents to which aren't currently available for other systems. In the case of Sigma, these include existing DSLR optical designs as well as new, dedicated optical formulations for mirrorless, denoted 'DG DN'.ĭiagram covers autofocus primes and high-end zooms in the 14-200mm range. This has allowed companies such as Sigma, Tamron and Zeiss to expand the range of available lenses for Sony photographers. Sony has also taken the unusual move of allowing third-party lens makers access to its lens mount specifications and communication protocol. Sony introduced its full-frame 'FE' range alongside the original a7, back in late 2013, and already had several years experience of making APS-C E-mount lenses by that point. When it comes to full-frame lenses for mirrorless, Sony has the biggest head start. Lower-end, variable aperture zooms such as kit lenses are omitted. Note: The lens charts in this article were updated and now reflect the high-end, autofocus lens options for each system as of October 2021 with a focal length range of 14-200mm. This article isn't a question of 'which range is biggest,' it's to help show which lineups have the lenses you might need for your photography.Īs well as the lenses currently available, we'll consider the degree of support provided by third-party lens makers and briefly discuss some of the technologies involved. After all, In our look at ~$2000 full frame mirrorless cameras, we said that choosing between them is as much about buying into a lens system as anything else. In this article, we're going to have a look at Canon, Nikon, Sony and Panasonic/Leica/Sigma full-frame mirrorless systems to see what they offer and where they might yet go.

Updated Novem| Originally published April 2020 – Real-Live Viewfinder, that surpasses the performance of conventional optical viewfinders (OVF) and electronic viewfinders (EVF), is newly adopted.The move to mirrorless by some of the industry's biggest players puts the focus on their new lens lineups.

– A newly employed four-axis vertical/horizontal tilting monitor facilitates shooting from high and low angles regardless of vertical or horizontal orientation, remarkably improving users’ convenience. – For video recording, 8K UHD/30p video*2 can be recorded on a memory card in-camera without using an external recorder for up to 125 minutes*3 - the world’s longest*1. – The advanced AF system detects the world’s largest range*1 of nine subject types: people, dogs, cats, birds, bicycles, motorcycles, cars, trains, and airplanes. – Thanks to the newly developed stacked CMOS sensor and the EXPEED 7 image-processing engine, the most powerful AF performance among Nikon cameras is realized.
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– The first flagship model of the Nikon Z series mirrorless cameras bringing together Nikon’s leading-edge technologies to deliver the best still and video features and performance in Nikon history. Since the Nikon Z fc received the Camera GP 2022 “Editors Choice R&D Award”, Nikon cameras won three Camera GP 2022 awards out of the four categories.” Features of the Nikon Z 9 Nikon cameras have received the Readers Awards 9 times in 15 times, proving just how highly regarded they are by a large number of users.
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“The Nikon Z 9 was selected for the Camera GP 2022 “Camera of the Year” as a camera recognized as the best of all marketed during the period, through an overwhelming number of votes from a wide range of worldwide CJPC members as well as professional photographers.Īt the same time, the Nikon Z 9 was the recipient of the “Readers Award” which is determined by the general camera users’ votes on the CJPC website. Each award was selected among cameras and lenses introduced on the Japanese market during the previous fiscal year from Apthrough Mafor the Camera GP 2022. The Camera Grand Prix is held every year by the Camera Journal Press Club (CJPC, Japan), an association of technical editors from magazine and website specializing in photography and camera. Topping at the Nikon Z fc APS-C size/DX-format mirrorless camera has also won the “Editors Choice R&D Award” in the Camera GP 2022 making Nikon a triple award winner at this years event. At this years Camera GP 2022 the Nikon Z 9 full-frame mirrorless camera has won both “Camera of the Year” and “Readers Award” simultaneously.
