Interview with Sigma CEO Kazuto Yamaki Suggests Sigma May Build Video Cameras in Future

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Johnnie Behiri of Cinema5D interviewed Kazuto Yamaki, CEO of Sigma, during his last visit to Japan.

Behiri had a clear list of questions for Mr. Kazuto Yamaki. You can see the list below, and use the list as index for the video.

  • 00:17 – How was it to grow-up in a house with an enthusiastic father? (Mr. Michihiro Yamaki established the company in 1961 and passed away in 2012, at the age of 78).
  • 01:29 – Can you please share with our audience your daily routine?
  • 03:14 – How do you prioritise which mount and lenses to make?
  • 04:01 – How easy was the decision to start making the Art line of high-quality lenses?
  • 05:27 – In the past, Sigma lenses were considered affordable. Then you decided to hit the upper end of the market. What was the reason?
  • 06:53 – In such a crowded market, Sigma is producing a high-quality stills camera that does not offer any video functionality. Why is that?
  • 07:51 – Are you able to keep good sales is a declining market?
  • 09:07 – Why did you decide to produce cine lenses?
  • 09:57 – Where did people go? Why aren’t they buying lenses anymore?
  • 10:26 – What would be your dream zoom lens?

Johnnie Behiri sums up the interview:

In such a competitive business, I wouldn’t be AT ALL surprised if a Sigma mirrorless camera with high-quality video capabilities were to be announced. Although their current line of photo cameras is aimed at a certain niche, the obvious thing to do would be to step out and explore a market which Sigma can shine at as they have no upper market to protect. When it comes to cine lenses and the likelihood of Sigma expending their new line, a lot will depend on “how well the cine lenses be received by our industry”.

Personally, I hope Sigma will make many more outstanding lenses as in the ART line-up.

[via Cinema5D]

Canon EOS M5 kits in stock and ready to ship at major retailers

Eos M5

At a glance:

  • 24.2MP APS-C CMOS Sensor
  • DIGIC 7 Image Processor
  • 2.36m-Dot EVF, Touch and Drag AF Control
  • 3.2″ 1.62m-Dot Tilting Touchscreen LCD
  • Full HD 1080p Video Recording at 60 fps
  • Built-In Wi-Fi with NFC, Bluetooth Smart
  • Dual Pixel CMOS AF
  • Up to 9 fps Shooting and ISO 25600
  • Digital IS 5-Axis Image Stabilization

After too much waiting, the EOS M5 eventually is in stock and ready to ship at authorised Canon retailers:

Not living in the US? Let’s see if the Canon EOS M5 is available and at what price in your country: B&H Photo, Adorama, Amazon USA, Amazon Canada, Canon Canada, Canon USA

Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L III real-world sample gallery (DPReview)

Ef 16-35mm F/2.8L III

Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L III: B&H Photo, Adorama, Amazon USA, Amazon Canada, Canon Canada, Canon USA

At a glance:

  • EF-Mount Lens/Full-Frame Format
  • Aperture Range: f/2.8 to 22
  • Three Aspherical & Two UD Elements
  • Subwavelength & Air Sphere Coatings
  • Ring-Type Ultrasonic Motor AF System
  • Internal Focus; Full-Time MF Override
  • Fluorine Coating on Exposed Elements
  • Dust- and Water-Resistant Construction
  • Rounded 9-Blade Diaphragm

DPReview posted a set of 42 real-world sample pictures shot with the new Canon EF 16-35mm f/2.8L III, a highly regarded lens that’s not in anyone’s budget ($2,199)

Canon EOS-1D C deal – $3,999

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At a glance:

  • 4K 4096×2160 8-Bit 4:2:2 Cinematic Video
  • Canon Log with 12 Stops of Dynamic Range
  • Continuous Recording, No 29:59 Min Limit
  • Full HD 1080p Recording at up to 60fps
  • 18.1MP CMOS Sensor
  • Dual CF Card Recording Media
  • Dual DIGIC 5+ Image Processors
  • 3.2″ LCD Screen
  • 61-Point High Density Auto Focus
  • EF Lens Mount; Magnesium Alloy Body

Authorised Canon retailer B&H Photo has a new price on the Canon EOS-1D C. The professional DSLR with 4K and more video goodness is now on sale at $3,999.

We are close to the festivities. I recommend you check the links below since there are many deals that are very good, and last just 24 hours. Today’s Gold Box and one day only deals at Amazon USAmazon DEAmazon UKB&H Photo, eBay and Adorama

Canon’s financial rise looks frail without earnings support, report suggests

canon rumorsNikkei Asian Review reports:

TOKYO — Shares in Canon have been riding a broad rally in Japanese equities since the U.S. presidential election, but the camera maker’s advance seems precarious given an uncertain profit outlook.

Canon edged up 1% on Monday morning but soon started heading south, ending the day down 0.14% at 3,417 yen. “Hedge funds that had taken the yen’s post-election decline as an opportunity to buy the stock apparently decided to lock in some profits,” said an official at Asset Management One.

Canon overtook Keyence in market capitalization last week to become Japan’s most valuable electronics maker for the first time in about five months. Its market cap came to 4.55 trillion yen ($39.6 billion) Monday, more than 110 billion yen above Keyence’s. Investors have pounced on Canon shares, welcoming a dividend yield in the 4% range for the year ending this month.

But this is far from an earnings-driven advance. Analysts are growing bearish on Canon’s 2017 outlook. Just six months ago, they saw operating profit topping 300 billion yen next year, up substantially from the company’s 235 billion yen forecast for this year. But most recently, the consensus estimate has slid to 240 billion yen amid a tough environment for the company’s mainstay multifunction copiers and digital cameras. 

Read the report at Nikkei Asian Review….

Sigma 85mm f/1.4 DG HSM ART lens image quality and sharpness analysis (video)

Sigma 85mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art
Sigma 85mm f/1.4 DG HSM Art

At a glance:

  • EF-Mount Lens/Full-Frame Format
  • Aperture Range: f/1.4 to 16
  • Two Low Dispersion Elements
  • One Aspherical Element
  • Super Multi-Layer Coating
  • Hyper Sonic AF Motor, Manual Override
  • Rounded 9-Blade Diaphragm
  • TSC Material, Brass Bayonet Mount
  • Compatible with Sigma USB Dock

Photographer and reviewer Dustin Abbott takes a detailed look at the overall sharpness, resolution, and image quality from the new Sigma 85mm f/1.4 ART lens. He also compares the Sigma 85mm with the Tamron 85mm f/1.8 VC and the pro-grade and expensive Zeiss Otus 85mm f/1.4. A gallery with sample shots can be seen here,

[via Dustin Abbott]