Browsing This
Cosina Joins Micro Four Thirds Team, Announces ƒ0.95 Lens
Cosina, a camera hulk obliged for many rebranded cameras as well as lenses, along with the own Voigtländer code, has assimilated a Micro Four Thirds (MFT) group. That equates to it will begin making lenses for the cameras from Panasonic as well as Olympus.
This is pretty large headlines. While a lens line-up for the large-sensor mirrorless cameras is flourishing, with even the Leica-branded lens upon sale, it is you do so rather than solemnly. Adding Cosina to the group equates to which you should soon see a whole lot of engaging glass that will work entirely with the cameras, as well as but adapters.
Not convinced? The first MFT lens from Cosina is its extraordinary Nokton 25mm ƒ0.95 budding, the 50mm homogeneous lens which can see improved in a dark than you can. It will be on sale in October for Around $1,100.
And it’s not only lenses. It’s possible that you could see the Voigtländer camera-body in a nearby destiny, as well. Given that Voigtländer is the name closely associated with rangefinder cameras, which have been the devout forerunner of a Micro Four Thirds cameras, this is flattering exciting things. An MFT camera with corpulent steel physique as well as all-manual knobs as well as dials? Yes gratefully. Welcome aboard, Cosina!
Cosina Joins a Micro Four Thirds System Standard Group [Olympus around DP Review]
Micro Four Thirds Nokton [Cosina]