Nothing at the moment, not until the reviews are out at the very least.
I suspect the G Master will still be the better out of the two though.
1) Look at grey, the D850 is cheaper by around the same amount.
2) Cough wheeze, I nearly choked on my dinner.

Do we know if these new Sigma FE lenses are production versions? Perhaps Sigma will make them look better with matching neck sections.
It will be interesting to see what people think about it in the real world. Comparing a £900 3rd Party lens to a £2000 OEM pro lens will be a good test.
It will be good for the entire Sony FE system, more choice for consumers.
Some would already argue that the 24-70mm GM isn’t worth the price over the Zeiss f4 version, my f4 version was sharp.
Pretty sure they are..... wait till they read everyones comments all over the web, they'll be pleased.
My head hurts![]()
It’s a poor oversight, all the had to do was build them with the same outer casing.
It will be interesting to see what people think about it in the real world. Comparing a £900 3rd Party lens to a £2000 OEM pro lens will be a good test.
So when you all buy them, send them to me and Ill gently rub the shine off with my belt sander and some 80 grit.
I’m sticking to G Masters![]()
Okay, Ill paint them in a decent colour after Ive sanded that white primer off.
Why did they copy canon?
Why did they copy canon?
Something about off white conducting less heat.
+1
Wow thats expensive!!!!
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TBH I'm not a fan of the white lenses, look like they should be at NASAWhy did they copy canon?
Yes I’m telling lies - you caught me
I knew it!
Sure is. From Panamoz:-
Sony A7R III £2550
24-105mm f4 £1140
16-35mm £879
70-400mm £1395
70-200mm f2.8 £1855
Total £7819 so more than I said before, but that's because I looked at the 24-70mm rather than 24-105mm.
And that's without an 85mm f1.4 and 105mm f2.8 Macro which I also have
TBH I'm not a fan of the white lenses, look like they should be at NASA![]()
It’s a problem
I would hazard a guess at £4k max, that's two systems and way more lenses. So not worth it. I really love my current systems, would just be nice to have one system for everything but I can't afford, and nor would I be willing to pay that much for that kit.How much would you get for all your kit?
Thats bloody expensive.
I would hazard a guess at £4k max, that's two systems and way more lenses. So not worth it. I really love my current systems, would just be nice to have one system for everything but I can't afford, and nor would I be willing to pay that much for that kit.
This done the rounds on social media recently. https://petapixel.com/2016/02/19/canon-lenses-white-instead-black/
I reckon they are white to try and look more pro.
CryIn the scenario that Nikon come out and say “we are moving away from dslr in favour of mirrorless”. And they adapters are crap, what would you do?

In the scenario that Nikon come out and say “we are moving away from dslr in favour of mirrorless”. And they adapters are crap, what would you do?
Can't see that happening.
Nothing lasts forever
Because there’d be a big shift to the mirrorless system and my stuff would no doubt lose a hell of a lot of money. Plus, if they dropped DSLR sooner or later I’d have to ‘upgrade’ my camera.Why? Are you planning on buying loads more lenses?
Because there’d be a big shift to the mirrorless system and my stuff would no doubt lose a hell of a lot of money. Plus, if they dropped DSLR sooner or later I’d have to ‘upgrade’ my camera.