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Sony Electronics, a worldwide leader in digital imaging and the world’s largest image sensor manufacturer, has today introduced two new lenses for their popular line of E-mount interchangeable lens cameras.
Sony’s new lenses include one of their flagship G Master Series – an FE 100mm F2.8 STF GM OSS mid- telephoto prime lens (model SEL100F28GM) built to deliver breathtaking bokeh with a unique STF™ (Smooth Trans Focus) design, and a new compact, lightweight FE 85mm F1.8 mid-telephoto prime lens (model SEL85F18) that is a welcome addition to the bag of any hobbyist or enthusiast photographer looking to create amazing portraits.
A specially designed mid-telephoto, full-frame prime lens, the new 100mm STF is built to produce truly unique, magnificent and beautiful bokeh while maintaining the exceptional standard of resolution that is showcased by Sony’s entire line of flagship G Master series lenses, making it a powerful photographic tool for any portrait, fashion, nature or wedding photographer.
These impressive defocus capabilities are made possible by the lens’ advanced optical structure, as it features a newly designed 11-bladed aperture and a unique optical apodization lens element. Similar to a neutral density filter that increases in density towards the edges, the apodization element creates beautiful transitions of in-focus to out-of-focus areas within an image, making for exceptionally soft, smooth bokeh that adds depth and dimensionality. This allows the subjects to stand out against beautifully defocused elements in both the foreground and background, producing an image that is naturally pleasing to the eye. The design of the lens also ensures that vignetting is kept to an absolute minimum, ensuring optimum image quality.
Additionally, the new 100mm lens supports both contrast AF and focal-plane phase detection AF, and has a high-precision, quiet direct drive SSM (Super Sonic Motor) system that ensures exceptionally fast and accurate AF performance. The SEL100F28GM also offers up to 0.25x close-up capabilities with a built-in macro switching ring, built-in Optical SteadyShot™ image stabilization, a customizable focus hold button, AF/MF switch, aperture ring and more. It is dust and moisture resistant as well.
I always hoped they'd further develop the concept of the STF lens Sony acquired with Minolta's patents. The 135mm STF, which was continued by Sony exactly as it was is a bit too long for my taste and it has no AF.
The Loawa 105mm STF unfortunately is not as good as the Minolta/Sony, it's bokeh is not so smooth in the transition areas and it shows more veiling flare. The 135 is not without faults either, it has quite some axial CA. Both have no AF. If Sony fixed the axial CA while keeping the exceptional bokeh and adding stabilization and AF, it will be a very interesting lens. Not really cheap, though…
First lens buyer
https://www.ephotozine.com/article/sony-fe-100mm-f-2-8-stf-gm-oss-lens-sample-photos-30606
Field test
http://www.imaging-resource.com/lenses/sony/fe-100mm-f2.8-stf-gm-oss-sel100f28gm/review/#fieldtest
Diaphragm is very circular, thanks to 11 rounded parts.
https://www.focus-numerique.com/news/retour-sur-le-nouveau-sony-g-master-100-mm-stf-19529.html
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