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<blockquote data-quote="AC016" data-source="post: 365325" data-attributes="member: 9619"><p>Sony needs to prove that they can fully support their full frame mirrorless cameras. What i mean by this is, they need to develop a healthy line up of lenses that just work on the camera, a la FX camera and FX lenses. Don't give me adapters that just add bulk and weight to my camera, it's BS. When Fuji came out with their first ILS, the X-Pro1, they launched three lenses with it: 18, 35 and 60mm. That was back in 2012. If you look at Fuji's lens road map now, they have come along way in 2 years. In this case, Fuji proved themselves. They proved that they were committed to the x series and were very willing to develop a fully fledged camera system, with a lens line-up that covers everything from 10mm up to 400mm. I will give Sony another year or so to round out their FE lens line-up. Looking at their roadmap, it does not seem that they are going over 200mm yet. They are getting there, but still have some way to go to prove themselves as supporting the A7 series with a full line-up of lenses without the use of adapters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AC016, post: 365325, member: 9619"] Sony needs to prove that they can fully support their full frame mirrorless cameras. What i mean by this is, they need to develop a healthy line up of lenses that just work on the camera, a la FX camera and FX lenses. Don't give me adapters that just add bulk and weight to my camera, it's BS. When Fuji came out with their first ILS, the X-Pro1, they launched three lenses with it: 18, 35 and 60mm. That was back in 2012. If you look at Fuji's lens road map now, they have come along way in 2 years. In this case, Fuji proved themselves. They proved that they were committed to the x series and were very willing to develop a fully fledged camera system, with a lens line-up that covers everything from 10mm up to 400mm. I will give Sony another year or so to round out their FE lens line-up. Looking at their roadmap, it does not seem that they are going over 200mm yet. They are getting there, but still have some way to go to prove themselves as supporting the A7 series with a full line-up of lenses without the use of adapters. [/QUOTE]
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