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There are so many new products to be released next, which one are you most looking forward to?

author:Wolf photography

I've finally had the exact news of the Nikon Z6 III these days, but well, I'm not interested at all, you know! Let the bullets fly for a while, after all, there are too many new products to be released in the next 60 days. Also, don't forget, the Paris Olympics are opening on July 26th, and there is news in the past few days that the Canon EOS R1 will not be released before this point in time because there are some bugs. As the saying goes, there are many good things to grind, and there should be photographers who will try it first, and use the way of squeezing toothpaste to let us feel the black technology.

适马24-70mm F2.8 DG DN II确认发布

As early as a month ago, I mentioned in my article that Sigma was about to release the new 24-70mm F2.8, but I didn't expect it to come so quickly, and the time was set for May 16th.

There are so many new products to be released next, which one are you most looking forward to?

According to the current official disclosure data, the biggest improvement of the new lens is that it has been lightweight and miniaturized, and it is a little ugly from the leaked pictures, and there is a high probability that the stabilizer will be top-heavy. The hardest part is that the optical performance has been improved, the color performance and sharpness performance are excellent, with an inner focus (not an internal zoom, don't read it wrong), an aperture ring, an 82mm aperture, and the latest to the market are the L-mount and E-mount.

There are so many new products to be released next, which one are you most looking forward to?

What I'm most concerned about is not the image quality, the main thing is whether the new lens will be easy to go into the dust, and the other is the price, combined with the pricing of the Tamron 2875, and the current price of the old model, it is not too much to sell 7199 yuan, 6999 yuan to make a friend, 6599 yuan to buy, buy, buy!

Recently, I'm particularly interested in Sony's upcoming release of the new 24-70mm F2.0 GM, which is also lightweight.

It is rumored that Panasonic is going to release a full-frame fixed-lens camera

To be honest, when I heard the news, my first reaction was blindfolding, and my second reaction was that the Leica Q3 user was about to be backstabbed.

Just this week, there were rumors that Panasonic might announce a full-frame fixed-lens camera this month. According to the information disclosed by foreign media, several keywords have been sorted out, one is full-frame, the other is that the price is much lower than the only similar product on the current market, Leica Q3, and the third is to provide a variety of color options.

There are so many new products to be released next, which one are you most looking forward to?

At this juncture, it is not surprising that Panasonic launched such a product, after all, Fujifilm and Ricoh sold small-bottom cameras. It's not the first time Panasonic has done this, you say the development cost, I don't think it will be too high, you can't get the shell Leica, change the LOGO, and there will be no fewer people to buy it.

So wait and see! Once Panasonic introduced a full-frame fixed-lens camera, it was Fujifilm that was most feared. After all, it's the bottom of the full frame! If it doesn't work out, Sony will follow up and reactivate the RX black card product line.

That's all for this week's new arrivals.

Finally, I would like to talk about the market, recently many people have asked me if it will be much cheaper to buy a camera in Japan, because of the collapse of the yen exchange rate, I want to take my children to Japan for a summer vacation, and I want to buy and buy by the way. According to my in-depth understanding in the last half month, popular models are really not cheap, Sigma lenses are even more expensive than domestic ones, and many discontinued models are on sale.

To provide you with a website https://www.kakaku.com where the prices of offline physical stores are updated, which can help you make a reference. In addition, most of the cameras purchased in Japan do not have a Chinese menu, and you need to flash them in China.