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Hope it does and hope that gives Sony a reason to release a LA-EA adapter with motor and no SLT in it. That'd be awesome to use some good old Minolta lenses.lens adaptor looks like it may have a motor in it?
What does the 'S' stand for on the lenses?
...lens adaptor looks like it may have a motor in it?
Oh, I hope so!
But no screw-drive coupling.
Hi Hoppy,
Picture of adaptor in link is showing the back of the adaptor (face that mounts to camera) - the screw drive would only be visible from the front (face that mounts to lens). Focus motor in adaptor would be controlled by the electronic contacts

A chap called Astro Landscapes on Nikon Rumo(u)rs did this head on comparison between Nikon D850 (yellow), Z6/7 and Sony a7III (orange).
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Looks good to me, now for Canon.
I’m ashamed to say - love it.... the lcd screen on the top - not sure what the terminology is, but the reverse / black effect is so cool I’m sold on that alone! I thought the lenses were meant to be more compact - the 50 1.8 looks a little large considering how compact their other 50’s are.
Love the u1 through 3 and the dedicated display button. Very useful. I know canon have had u1-3 for ages but it’s nice to be back with the pack
Still - it looks really really nice.
I have come to learn if you cut out all the marketing hype and BS you'll basically be left with something that's at most on same level as competition. This is generally case in most electronics not just cameras.
But sometimes someone does end up making something truly different and/or a fair bit better. I am hoping this Nikon is going to be that. It'll give Sony and canon something to aim for.
The Nikon does seem to have got the different part going pretty well, not sure it'll be better or just different.
Same applies to Sony also. If you cut all the "Sony keeps innovating" BS you'll notice they only caught up to DSLR AF standard recently. Nikon still gets better performance out of Sony sensors. Nikon is more innovative in optics department with PF designs etc. Sony still makes huge glass and not much innovative solutions on optics front. So it's not all peachy and amazing in Sony land either. Same marketing BS.
They appear to have just added distance to the rear of their current lens designs, I personally find that disappointing.
Not that I’d be buying the Nikon, but if Nikon and Sony have both decided they don’t need to build small lenses, Canon aren’t going to bother either.![]()
Looks good to me, now for Canon.
Canon will just release another M5 MK2 and that will sell more that the Nikon and Sony
No focus light on the front?

That could be the IR receiver for a remote control, unless they're going to force us to use the hugely expensive wireless remote trigger like some of their pro bodies.One less thing I have to turn off
Edit - there is something under the control dial that looks like an LED or something.
They appear to have just added distance to the rear of their current lens designs, I personally find that disappointing.
Not that I’d be buying the Nikon, but if Nikon and Sony have both decided they don’t need to build small lenses, Canon aren’t going to bother either.![]()
Agreed, it does look shorter. I believe the current 1.8g primes share lens chassis so are all similar size if iirc. It looks like the new 35 & 50 share chassis too. We'll see tomorrow!Actually that 35mm does look shorter than the current 1.8g I think.
I've never owned a nikon...
No black out. Class leading sensor and overall first mirrorless ff camera