The new lenses include a new entry in its flagship G Master Series – an FE 100mm f/2.8 STF GM OSS mid- telephoto prime lens built to deliver impressive bokeh, as well as a new lightweight FE 85mm F1.8 mid-telephoto prime lens, a more affordable option to the 85mm 1.4. Both are due for release in March this year.

Also introduced is a new compact flash, the HVL-F45RM, designed to complement the existing range of Sony E-mount cameras and full-frame Sony mirrorless models.

Sony FE 100mm f/2.8 STF GM OSS telephoto prime lens

Sony FE 100m f/2.8 STF GM OSS

Sony FE 100m f/2.8 STF GM OSS

Featuring a newly designed 11-bladed aperture and optical apodization lens element for smoother bokeh and defocusing effects, the 100mm STF (Super Trans Focus) is to join the rest of Sony’s flagship G Master family of lenses, built for the upper end of their product line-up with dust and moisture protection.

According to Sony, the new apodization element in the lens will produce an effect similar to a neutral density filter – making for very soft, pleasing bokeh, with vignetting kept to a minimum.

It comes with support for both focal-plane phase detection and contrast autofocus, and bears Sony’s Super Sonic Motor (SSM) direct drive system for increased AF speed and accuracy. Also on offer are an integrated macro switching ring (up to 0.25x magnification), built-in optical image-stabilisation, an AF/MF switch, customisable focus hold controls and aperture ring.

The FE 100mm f/2.8 STF GM OSS will ship at an approximate price of £1,700.

Sony FE 85mm f/1.8 telephoto prime lens

Sony FE 85mm f/1.8

Also new to the Sony lens line-up is the 85mm f/1.8 telephoto, this time for both APS-C and full-frame Sony cameras and most likely aimed at enthusiasts. Featuring a wide, f/1.8 aperture, the 85mm ought to provide sharp portraits with background defocus.

The 9-bladed circular aperture design and double linear motor system for fast and accurate AF. Like the 100mm f/2.8, it also features a focus hold button that can be customised together with various functions in the camera body (such as the Eye-AF feature).

The FE 85mm f/1.8 telephoto will launch at an estimated price of £550.

HVL-F45RM radio-controlled flash

Besides the two telephoto lenses, Sony have also announced a new compact flash to complement their roster – designed to complement the smaller bodies of their E-mount cameras.

The HVL-F45RM flash will have a battery life of up to 210 bursts, tilt up to 150° vertically, a complete 360º horizontally and up to 8° downward to maximise versatility. According to Sony, usability has been maximised with a new large, bright and highly visible LCD display, an LED light, dust and moisture resistant body and a revamped menu system to better match those of Sony’s newest camera systems.

The HVL-F45RM will launch alongside the lenses in March, at approximately £420.

Press release

Sony Introduces 100mm F2.8 STF G Master™ with Highest Ever Quality Bokeh for an α Lens
 
New Full-frame 85mm F1.8 Mid-telephoto prime lens and Compact Radio-Controlled Flash also announced

Sony today introduced two new lenses for their popular line of E-mount interchangeable lens cameras.

Sony’s new lenses include one of their flagship G Master Series – an FE 100mm F2.8[i] STF GM OSS mid- telephoto prime lens (model SEL100F28GM) built to deliver breath taking bokeh with a unique STF™ (Smooth Trans Focus) design, and a new compact, lightweight FE 85mm F1.8 mid-telephoto prime lens (model SEL85F18) that is a welcome addition to the bag of any hobbyist or enthusiast photographer looking to create amazing portraits.

Sony also introduced a new powerful, compact flash (model HVL-F45RM) with radio-controlled wireless communication that is ideal for professional shooting with Sony’s line-up of α7 full-frame cameras.

FE 100mm F2.8i STF GM OSS Telephoto Prime Lens

A specially designed mid-telephoto, full-frame prime lens, the new 100mm STF is built to produce truly unique, magnificent and beautiful bokeh while maintaining the exceptional standard of resolution that is showcased throughout Sony’s entire line-up of flagship G Master series lenses, making it a powerful photographic tool for any portrait, fashion, nature or wedding photographer.

These impressive defocus capabilities are made possible by the lens’ advanced optical structure, as it features a newly designed 11-bladed aperture and a unique optical apodization lens element. Similar to a neutral density filter that increases in density towards the edges, the apodization element creates beautiful transitions of in-focus to out-of-focus areas within an image, making for exceptionally soft, smooth bokeh that adds depth and dimensionality. This allows the subjects to stand out against beautifully defocused elements in both the foreground and background, producing an image that is naturally pleasing to the eye. The design of the lens also ensures that vignetting is kept to an absolute minimum, ensuring optimum image quality.

Additionally, the new 100mm lens supports both contrast AF and focal-plane phase detection AF[ii], and has a high-precision, quiet direct drive SSM (Super Sonic Motor) system that ensures exceptionally fast and accurate AF performance. The SEL100F28GM also offers up to 0.25x close-up capabilities with a built-in macro switching ring, built-in Optical SteadyShot™ image stabilisation, a customisable focus hold button, AF/MF switch, aperture ring and is also dust and moisture resistant.[iii]

FE 85mm F1.8 Telephoto Prime Lens

The new SEL85F18 mid-telephoto prime lens offers an extremely versatile, lightweight and compact telephoto prime lens solution for a variety of Sony camera owners ranging from working professionals to emerging enthusiasts that have stepped up to an APS-C or full-frame camera for the first time. With its wide F1.8 aperture, it can produce impressive, exceptionally sharp portraits with soft background defocus that take advantage of its 85mm focal length and wide F1.8 maximum aperture.

The new prime lens features a 9-bladed circular aperture mechanism that ensures smooth, natural looking bokeh, and a double linear motor system to allow for fast, precise and quiet focusing. It also has a focus hold button that can be customised and assigned together with functions in the camera body like the popular Eye-AF feature. There is a smooth, responsive focus ring and AF/MF switch and the lens is also dust and moisture resistant.iii

New Compact Radio-controlled Flash

Sony’s new HVL-F45RM flash enhances the radio-controlled lighting system capabilities of their growing system, offering a compact professional shooting solution when combined with the currently available wireless remote controller FA-WRC1M and receiver FA-WRR1.

The new flash, which is designed to complement the compact bodies of Sony’s E-mount camera line-up including full-frame α7 models, produces a maximum lighting output as expansive as GN45[iv]. This ensures sufficient illumination even when shooting with bounce lighting or high-speed-sync (HSS) flash. The radio capabilities of the HVL-F45RM allow it to be used as a transmitter or a receiver at up to 30m (approx. 98 feet[v]), making it an ideal fit for creative lighting with multiple flashes. Additionally, unlike optical flash systems, radio-control flashes do not require a direct line-of-sight between components to function properly, while also minimising any impact that bright sunlight has on signal transmission and control.

The HVL-F45RM flash has an impressive battery life of up to 210 bursts, and can tilt up to 150o vertically, a complete 360o horizontally and up to 8o downward to maximise versatility. Usability has been maximised with a new large, bright and highly visible LCD display, an LED light, dust and moisture resistant design3 and a revamped menu system that mimics those of Sony’s newest camera systems.

Pricing and Availability

The new lenses and flash will start shipping in March 2017. The SEL100F28GM will be priced at approximately £1700, the SEL85F18 will be priced at approximately £550 and the HVL-F45RM will be priced at approximately £420.

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