I bought the Viltrox 14mm last week.
Only used it once so far but for £150 (for the Sony version - the Nikon version is £190) the image quality looks pretty good![]()



Money well spentI bought a Viltrox 14mm for Sony FE in November
Very happy with it for £150
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I bought the Viltrox 14mm last week.
Only used it once so far but for £150 (for the Sony version - the Nikon version is £190) the image quality looks pretty good![]()
I'm watching developments with interest - I recently bought both a 16mm f/1.8 and the 35mm f/1.2.The Nikon / Viltrox dispute has entered court proceedings and Sirui have removed all Z mount autofocus lenses from sale. it will be interesting to see the social outcome as Nikon aren't releasing nearly as many lenses as Sony and Canon in the Z mount thus allowing the 3rd parties to step in. Will this reduce the interest in Nikon and will that be worth any lost revenue from consumers going with 3rd party equivalents like the new 35mm f1.2 at 900 price point over the Nikon version at 2200 price point
It’s nice to buy a ‘cheaper’ product and be pleasantly surprised by the quality.I'm watching developments with interest - I recently bought both a 16mm f/1.8 and the 35mm f/1.2.
Have to say that I'm pleased with both lenses. The 35mm is particularly impressive.
once you get over the floating motorI'm watching developments with interest - I recently bought both a 16mm f/1.8 and the 35mm f/1.2.
Have to say that I'm pleased with both lenses. The 35mm is particularly impressive.
I'd rate the 16mm as 'good' but the 35mm has blown my socks off - it really is stupendously good.It’s nice to buy a ‘cheaper’ product and be pleasantly surprised by the quality.
Had other lenses in the past that were the same - I seem to particularly recall a Sigma macro lens.once you get over the floating motor
I went from considering z8, and mostly held back by lack of sigma glass to now a complete hell no - and only really looking at sonyThe Nikon / Viltrox dispute has entered court proceedings and Sirui have removed all Z mount autofocus lenses from sale. it will be interesting to see the social outcome as Nikon aren't releasing nearly as many lenses as Sony and Canon in the Z mount thus allowing the 3rd parties to step in. Will this reduce the interest in Nikon and will that be worth any lost revenue from consumers going with 3rd party equivalents like the new 35mm f1.2 at 900 price point over the Nikon version at 2200 price point
Unless you are shooting heavy action, looks like e-mount glass adapts quite well to z-mount.I went from considering z8, and mostly held back by lack of sigma glass to now a complete hell no - and only really looking at sony
| Manufacturer | Mount | Type | Sensor Coverage |
| Canon | RF | Mirrorless | Full-Frame |
| Canon | RF-S | Mirrorless | APS-C |
| Canon | EF | DSLR | Full-Frame |
| Canon | EF-S | DSLR | APS-C |
| Canon | EF-M | Mirrorless | APS-C |
| Nikon | Z | Mirrorless | Full/APS-C |
| Nikon | F | DSLR | Full/APS-C |
| Sony | E | Mirrorless | Full/APS-C |
| Sony | A | DSLR/SLT | Full/APS-C |
| Fujifilm | X | Mirrorless | APS-C |
| Fujifilm | G | Mirrorless | Medium |
| Panasonic | L | Mirrorless | Full-Frame |
| Leica | M | Rangefinder | Full-Frame |
| Micro 4/3 | MFT | Mirrorless | Micro 4/3 |
| Pentax | K | DSLR | Full/APS-C |
It is probably just a matter of time until nikon plug that loopholeUnless you are shooting heavy action, looks like e-mount glass adapts quite well to z-mount.
So you can still buy and use sigma glass
Unfortunately can't do that with RF mount![]()
Good table minor correctionsSurprising no one really does a whole table of mounts explained like
Mirrorless and DSLR Mounts
Manufacturer Mount Type Sensor Coverage Canon RF Mirrorless Full-Frame Canon RF-S Mirrorless APS-C Canon EF DSLR Full-Frame Canon EF-S DSLR APS-C Canon EF-M Mirrorless APS-C Nikon Z Mirrorless Full/APS-C Nikon F DSLR Full/APS-C Sony E Mirrorless Full/APS-C Sony A DSLR/SLT Full/APS-C Fujifilm X Mirrorless APS-C Fujifilm G Mirrorless Medium Panasonic L Mirrorless Full-Frame Leica M Rangefinder Full-Frame Micro 4/3 MFT Mirrorless Micro 4/3 Pentax K DSLR Full/APS-C
It is probably just a matter of time until nikon plug that loophole
If you have no intention of buying overpriced nikon lenses like 35mm or 135mm - just stay out of it.
does the new 70-200 with a price point of about 3000 also fit that overpriced category. Of course those at Nikon will rave about it and how much IQ improvement there is - but whether its worth another 3000.It is probably just a matter of time until nikon plug that loophole
If you have no intention of buying overpriced nikon lenses like 35mm or 135mm - just stay out of it.
I think the price will come down quite quickly once we're past the early adopters.does the new 70-200 with a price point of about 3000 also fit that overpriced category. Of course those at Nikon will rave about it and how much IQ improvement there is - but whether its worth another 3000.
Well first party glass is normally expensive... also depends on what you compare it to.does the new 70-200 with a price point of about 3000 also fit that overpriced category. Of course those at Nikon will rave about it and how much IQ improvement there is - but whether its worth another 3000.
They can go about it by litigating against adapters or messing with firmware, unless nikon is verbatim copying e mount protocols. Neither can be ruled outthey are also horrendously big without needing to be in my opinion
I have just got the new sigma 35mm f1.2ii. no intentions of replacing it anytime soon and definitely not with a much larger version.
I am not sure they will plug that loophole, you never know i guess.
It is on the higher end for now, and it not something i could justify spending on it personally. You may eventually get one for maybe sub 2k from hk sitesdoes the new 70-200 with a price point of about 3000 also fit that overpriced category. Of course those at Nikon will rave about it and how much IQ improvement there is - but whether its worth another 3000.
expensive 50-150 f2 speciality which i am actually very tempted with
It would be in the unlikely event they manage to optimise both for stellar optical performance and price. It is a very tough one to do, and do well.We were discussing on Sony thread earlier, samyang is developing a 20-50mm f2 which would pair nicely with 50-150mm f2.
Could make for a pretty impressive 2 lens set up