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    Sony's 135mm f/1.8 G Master full-frame lens is all about bokeh

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    Edgar Alvarez
    Edgar Alvarez
    02.26.2019

    Last year at Photokina 2018, Sony said it had big plans to keep growing its E-mount lens portfolio. The company revealed back then it was working on 12 new lenses for its Alpha mirrorless cameras, which would increase the number of native glass for those shooters from 48 to 60. And Sony is staying true to its word: It has announced the FE 135mm f/1.8 GM lens, the latest addition to its G Master lineup for full-frame mirrorless cameras. This telephoto prime is intended to be a beast for shooting portraits, offering a fast, accurate and quiet autofocus, as well as shallow depth of field for intense bokeh effect. Sony says that the FE 135mm f/1.8 GM's control and ergonomics are designed for both still photography and movie shooting, and it promises "superior performance plus mobility and reliability" compared to any other 135mm full-frame lens on the market. If you're interested, Sony's FE 135mm f/1.8 GM is set to arrive in April for $1,900. Until then, see below for some sample images taken with the lens mounted on an A9 full-frame mirrorless, which turned out to be super sharp and bokeh-laden. To view our sample images in full resolution, click here.

  • Sony's A6300 mirrorless camera shoots 4K in Super 35mm

    by 
    Edgar Alvarez
    Edgar Alvarez
    02.03.2016

    In similar fashion to Canon, Sony saved its best for after CES 2016. Today, at an event in New York City, the company revealed the A6300 mirrorless camera, a long-awaited successor to the A6000 from two years ago. As we're now accustomed to with Sony's latest Alpha products, the A6300 can shoot 4K, although this one does it in Super 35mm format -- which, Sony says, makes for the best video quality in any of its consumer shooters.