No, no la he leído por que ahora no tengo tiempo, pero si que he visto a mi querido 24-70F2,8 GMaster partido por la mitad. Por cierto, la «pastelina» si está, está muy disimulada porque no se ve.
El interpelado es el Sr.Yasuyuki Nagata que se declara – Senior General Manager Business Unit 2, Digital Imaging Group Imaging Products and Solutions Sector, Sony Corporation – Jo, tu, menuda tarjeta de visita debe tener, tamaño DIN-A4 por lo menos. Bueno, es verdad que esas cosas ya no se estilan, supongo.
Cuando tenga un rato me la miro, pero si entre tanto queréis y podéis echarle un vistazo y contarnos si hay algún bombazo oculto, os lo agradeceré en nombre de todos.
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Mira que bien. Los chicos de Sony Addict nos han hecho el trabajo y este es el resumen resumido de la entrevista. En Photo Rumors destacan la cosa con este desconcertante titular: Sony: “we need both A mount and E mount”
- The failure of the Nikon DL stunted the growth of the 1-inch sensor market.
- Professional users are driving FE lens production.
- We might see bigger batteries in future a7 cameras.
- Professional support will continue to improve.
- Sony will have to create longer glass in the future for professionals, but for now portraiture and landscape are their main areas.
- Most of their customers shoot stills and video equally.
- Sony sees all 5 models of the RX100 as important.
- G Master lenses caused some professional users to switch.
- No plans to make a 360 camera. They would rather support pro customers with 360 rigs.
- The professional segment has the most growth.
- Sony believes that offer new imaging experiences is key to their growth going forward.
- Sony isn’t going to force A-mount users to switch to E-mount and they are prepared to support both mounts going forward.
- It doesn’t sound like we are going to see new A-mount glass though.