Sigma Rumored to Launch 65mm f/1.0 E/L Mount Lens
Sigma is rumored to be developing a new 65mm f/1.0 lens, potentially for Sony E-mount and L-mount cameras.
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Sigma is rumored to be preparing a 65mm f/1.0 lens for E and L mounts, a potentially significant development for low-light shooting. Meanwhile, the NAB show surprised with announcements relevant to photographers, including new sensor tech from Canon and Micro Four Thirds integration from GoPro. Also reviewed is the Irix Edge Light Pollution Filter, praised for its effectiveness but noted for its high cost and limited compatibility. Keep an eye on further details regarding Sigma's new lens and the broader industry implications of the NAB show's photography-adjacent announcements.
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