This week, we have two new lenses from Sony and Samyang, both designed for the full frame E-mount system.
Sony FE PZ 16-35mm F4 G
You may think that the 16-35mm F4 is the direct successor of the older 16-35mm ZA made in partnership with Zeiss, but the two lenses have a lot of different characteristics, starting with the zoom mechanism. That of the new lens is a power zoom, meaning that you can control it electronically to make smooth movements in or out. The lens is parfocal with minimum focus breathing.
It is also more compact and much lighter. It features an aperture ring that can be de-clicked and locked, a function button and an AF/MF switch. Unlike the Zeiss lens however, there is no optical stabilisation. The price is $1200.
- 13 elements in 12 groups
- 2 advanced aspherical, 1 regular aspheric, 1 ED aspheric, 1 ED and 1 Super ED elements
- XD (eXtreme Dynamic) linear AF motors
- Min. focus: 28cm (W) and 24cm (T)
- Dust and moisture resistant
- 72mm filter thread
- 353g
Samyang AF 35mm F1.4 FE II
Samyang has updated its fast 35mm lens designed for Sony full frame cameras. It features a new optical design, better colour rendition and an improved AF motor for video. The cosmetics have also changed, with a more minimalistic look. There is a function button and a focus switch. No information about the price yet.
- 11 elements in 9 groups
- 2 aspherical 2 high-refractive index elements
- Linear Stepping Motor AF
- Min. focus: 29cm
- 67mm filter thread
- 719g