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Vivek thanks.I will be buying the Sony 28/2 just as an encouragement to make their own lenses and not any of the Zeiss labelled stuff.
You know you'll buy the Sigma 50 Art...I may hold out for the 28 f2 myself. I really like to hear delivery dates on a lot of stuff right now so I can plan. The Sigma 50 Art for Sony came out before I expected it too and I went and bought a ZA 50 1.4 to hold me over. I'm in mental debate if I should switch. I would like a razor in that focal wide open
While I would've preferred that they'd use the new ZM35/1.4 as a starting point I think the point of the 35 Loxia is to be an all around reportage type lens. I think both Loxia's are slightly overpriced (although reasonable) but the prices of the ZM's have raised quite a bit since I first bought mine.I understand that Guy. Given that these are tweaked range finder lenses with no range finder coupling to worry about, I would expect to cost a lot less than the RF lenses.
The 35/2 corners are still disappointing. It may be better than the ZM biogon but it is not ready for prime time, at any price, it looks like.
What is the draw of the Sigma (I know someone here must have shot it on another mount)?You know you'll buy the Sigma 50 Art...