The first test of my Sony PZ 18 110mm F4 0 G OSS E Mount Lens

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This is footage from my first test with my Sony PZ 18-110mm F4.0 G OSS E-Mount Lens on my Sony FS7. 2/18/2017. The footage was exported out of Adobe Premiere, MAX BIT DEPTH, MAX RENDER QUALITY, CBR @ 10 MBPS, mp4 but an A/B comparison shows me that the source material is a bit sharper than the export. The lens is lighter than I expected but I come from the broadcast end of the industry not the stills end. The operation of the focus, zoom and iris rings are silky smooth with plenty of travel all of which is a must for ENG/EFP needs. I am continually frustrated with my stills lenses adapted to my FS7 on these two points. Build quality seems solid and there is no rocking at the mount. Hand grip zooms. With 4.10 firmware installed on my FS7 and test charts in hand I tested several aspects on my first outing. I noticed straight away that achieving a smooth, ramped and feathered zoom was easy with this lens. Perhaps a product of the new firmware. But pressing the hand grip rocker full throttle reveals a full second delay in response. Not a speed demon but I can live with it if this is the trade off for smooth ramping zooms. Auto focus is tack on with no front focus or back focus issues in exterior sunny day according to the autofocus chart. Not as fast as a 1/4 sensor camera but that stands to reason. The auto focus does like contrast. It had difficulty with the red tail light and silver paint of my truck. It hunted for a while before it locked in. The real test will be...

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