Sony’s presentation shows that Nikon Z mount is capable of f/0.58 lenses


During the a6400 press event a few weeks ago, Sony had several slides showing the advantages of their mirrorless E-mount. Some of the slides were directly targeted at Leica since Stephan Schulz from Leica Camera AG claimed that the Sony E-mount was not designed for full-frame mirrorless cameras (there are several other articles online making the same claim).

Sony first tries to compare E-mount with F-mount in order to show that an f/1.0 lens for Sony E-mount is possible:


but in the last slide, Sony shows that the Nikon’s mirrorless Z-mount is capable of handling f/0.58 lenses:

  • Leica L-mount: f/0.63
  • Sony E-mount: f/0.63
  • Canon RF-mount: f/0.62
  • Nikon Z-mount: f/0.58

Here is the screenshot:


This is news to me since previous reports/interviews indicated that Nikon’s optical engineers have calculated Z-mount can accept lenses up to f/0.65.

Here is the video from the presentation (watch from the 8:10 mark):

Via PhotoRumors

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