Ok guys, I finally start to have a tiny bit more reliable info about the next A-mount cameras coming in Spring. I just have been told by one source (and confirmed via another one) that the next A77 successor is definitely coming and it will have on sensor PDAF. The big question they could not answer yet is if this means that the A79 (or whatever the name will be) comes with or without semitransparent mirror.
As you know Sony already patented such a camera (United States Patent Application 20130113982). I have been also told that Sony managers try to avoid answering any question about the future of the SLT tech. Lets see if the A79 will be the first camera without that mirror in between&
All right Havoc and Harry, translate this for me lol. Whats the benefit of this?
From Sonyalpharumors
It could mean 1 of 2 things:
-- They skip the SLT mirror, and it will be a purely mirrorless A-mount camera. They must be expecting that the on-sensor PDAF is ready for prime time -- It can be fully functional, and basically equivalent to a dedicated PD module. The Canon 70D has almost accomplished this, but their on-sensor PDAF can't handle burst shooting from what I understand. If on-sensor PDAF can match regular PDAF, the obvious benefit -- no mirror blocking light, better ISO performance. The A79 would match the Nikon D7200 is ISO performance basically.
Or..
-- They are merely copying the A99 (and to a lesser extent the A7), which use on-sensor phase detection to "assist" the main focusing system. The A99 has both SLT mirror AND on-sensor phase detect.
Rumors have gone back and forth about whether A-mount is abandoning the mirror or not. The bigger issue I see from the rumors, is that the announcement date gets further and further away. The A79 was supposed to be announced in spring 2013 (if you believe the rumors). Then it got pushed to "possibly the fall of 2013). Then strong rumors of "very very early 2014".. And now, around April 2014ish..
Not sure it's worth waiting anymore. I mean, you can *always* wait for something better and cheaper. But there comes a point where you are sacrificing current satisfaction while you wait. I would definitely "wait and see" if the A79 was a few weeks from announcement, but now it is looking like a minimum of 3 more months...... And I could easily see it being pushed back further.
I feel like the A-mount is in the ICU, and Sony simply hasn't decided whether to pull it off life support or not. In-house, they are continuing to develop A-mount possibilities, but they are only releasing E-mounts... and re-naming the E-mount cameras as "A"...
At some point, Sony will have to make a decision, "ok, we have some A-mount cameras we have developed... do we release them, or do we solely focus on the E-mount and encourage A-mount owners to buy adapters?"
For now, Sony leaks rumors that the A-mount is alive, just so they can keep selling their remaining stock of A-mount cameras and A-mount lenses.
It could mean 1 of 2 things:
-- They skip the SLT mirror, and it will be a purely mirrorless A-mount camera. They must be expecting that the on-sensor PDAF is ready for prime time -- It can be fully functional, and basically equivalent to a dedicated PD module. The Canon 70D has almost accomplished this, but their on-sensor PDAF can't handle burst shooting from what I understand. If on-sensor PDAF can match regular PDAF, the obvious benefit -- no mirror blocking light, better ISO performance. The A79 would match the Nikon D7200 is ISO performance basically.
Or..
-- They are merely copying the A99 (and to a lesser extent the A7), which use on-sensor phase detection to "assist" the main focusing system. The A99 has both SLT mirror AND on-sensor phase detect.
Rumors have gone back and forth about whether A-mount is abandoning the mirror or not. The bigger issue I see from the rumors, is that the announcement date gets further and further away. The A79 was supposed to be announced in spring 2013 (if you believe the rumors). Then it got pushed to "possibly the fall of 2013). Then strong rumors of "very very early 2014".. And now, around April 2014ish..
Not sure it's worth waiting anymore. I mean, you can *always* wait for something better and cheaper. But there comes a point where you are sacrificing current satisfaction while you wait. I would definitely "wait and see" if the A79 was a few weeks from announcement, but now it is looking like a minimum of 3 more months...... And I could easily see it being pushed back further.
I feel like the A-mount is in the ICU, and Sony simply hasn't decided whether to pull it off life support or not. In-house, they are continuing to develop A-mount possibilities, but they are only releasing E-mounts... and re-naming the E-mount cameras as "A"...
At some point, Sony will have to make a decision, "ok, we have some A-mount cameras we have developed... do we release them, or do we solely focus on the E-mount and encourage A-mount owners to buy adapters?"
For now, Sony leaks rumors that the A-mount is alive, just so they can keep selling their remaining stock of A-mount cameras and A-mount lenses.
I would be really happy with that if it were the case and that would put that camera into play as far as upgrading goes.
I cant wait forever and I really don't want to wait any longer than I have to. I was hoping to have something new for my trip at the end of Feb and as of right now 2 of my options (A99 and A7) are still a little pricey and then the third (A77) I don't really see as that much of an upgrade
The A79 definitely won't be out by February. So your choice is to buy... or rent. Renting could be great, give you a chance to test out the equipment for a week. Though, then to some extent, you end up paying twice for it.
Mike, you need to look on the DPReview.com E mount forums. There is lots of talk about motion blur on the A7r and also just quality control issues on the A7e. People are saying Sony might have rushed the cameras out before they were ready for prime time. I know many lenses, especially wide legacy glass is showing the color shift and smearing in the corners like on the Nex 7. Having used the A7 for a week, I was not really impressed. The Nikon D600 has the same sensor but shows better noise performance. Why is that? I've also seen people talk about the build quality such as the memory card door being really flimsy.
Hockeyman,
SAR is now reporting that the A77 replacement will be in stores by June. They go on to say that Sony is being tightlipped about it since they developed several prototypes and don't want it leaked which will win out. The changes are NOT expected to be small.
Havoc, having used both the A7 and XE2 aside by side, I will tell you the XE2 is close in size if you remove the A7 hump. The XE2 is a pleasure to use and straight forward with a real simple menu and button layout. The EVFs are really close with the edge to the A7 for size. The Fuji lenses are fantastic including the kit zoom. They have a list of fast primes that are exceptional including a 14 f2.8, 23 f1.4, 35 f1.4 and new 56 f1.2. I thought the A7 was ok but it wasn't special to me. When comparing the 2 cameras in RAW the differences are so small till 6400 (which is the highest native iso in the XE2).