Weirdly conflicting rumors about two new Sigma lenses…no 85mm???

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Recently I told you that one of my long time Sigma sources heard about a new 85mm f/1.2 Full Frame lens coming in late February. But now two different NEW sources told me something completely different

New source 1:

I know from a reliable source that the upcoming Sigma lenses won’t include an 85mm f/1.2 for E-Mount

New source 2:

There will be no 85mm f1.2 by sigma this month. There will be 2 other lenses but no 85mm. one of them is a version 2.

My trusted source is now double checking his information source and I hope I can get a confirmation or correction soon. If you have an info about this drop me a message at sonyalpharumors@gmail.com or use this contact box. Thanks!

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Coming soon: Meike’s new AF 85mm F1.4 II

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Meike’s new AF85mm F1.4 II second-generation full-frame autofocus lens is set to be released in 2026, featuring Sony E, Nikon Z, and L mounts. It will be showcased during CP+ at the end of February. The lens boasts a new design, significantly reducing weight compared to the first generation, with a body size similar to the Sigma 85mm F1.4 lens. The image quality has been enhanced, eliminating color tint and yellowing issues. The company’s internal goal is to position it as the best 85mm F1.4 lens made in China.

Source: Weibo

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You can now preorder the world’s first 1.5x Anamorphic AF FE lens: The BLAZAR Talon 50mm T2.1

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The new BLAZAR Talon 50mm T2.1 1.5x lens is now available for preorder at BHphoto (Click here). This is the world’s first 1.5x Full Frame Autofocus anamorphic lens!

E-mount camera and lens deals:

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What lens do you regret selling the most?

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On the Sony Alpha Reddit forum people are discussing what lens they regret selling the most. Here is the list of lenses mentioned. Feel free to add your input in the comment system!

Sony E-Mount Lenses (Native)

Lenses from Other Systems (Fuji, Canon, Pentax, etc.)

Third-Party Lenses for Sony

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Ugreen’s 2026 AI NAS Lineup is Here—Secure Your Unit and Save Up to $1,040 Today

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You can now preorder the new Ugreen 2026 NAS models (Click here).

New features of the Ugreen DXP4800 Pro compared to the previous DXP4800 Plus model:

  • 1. Major Hardware Upgrades (The CPU)
    The most significant change is the move to a more modern processor, which drives several other performance improvements:

    • Processor: Upgraded to a 13th Generation Intel i3 (6-core, 8-thread).
      • Comparison: The previous “Plus” model used an Intel Pentium 8505 (5-core, 6-thread).
    • Improved Graphics: The i3 provides increased integrated graphics capability (Intel Quick Sync), allowing for smoother 4K and 8K hardware transcoding.
    • Higher Clock Speeds: The new CPU offers a marginal increase in clock speed and better overall power efficiency during tasks.
  • 2. Memory (RAM) Improvements
    • Capacity Increase: The system now supports up to 96GB of DDR5 SODIMM memory.
      • Comparison: The previous model was capped at 64GB.
    • Transfer Speeds: Supports marginally larger and faster memory transfer speeds due to the 13th Gen architecture.
    • Base Configuration: Arrives with 8GB of DDR5 RAM out of the box.
  • 3. Storage & Internals
    • The “Hidden” OS Drive: The unit actually contains three M.2 slots. One is a 128GB Gen 3×4 drive dedicated strictly to the OS.
      • Benefit: Users can install alternative operating systems (like TrueNAS or Unraid) on this drive without invalidating the hardware warranty or taking up the two main user-accessible NVMe slots.
    • User NVMe Bays: Two M.2 NVMe bays (Gen 4×4) located on the bottom. Performance tests hit 5.5 to 6 GB/s in synthetic tests.
    • Cooling: Includes very thick thermal pads in the accessory kit designed to bridge the gap between the NVMe drives and the metal base panel for better heat dissipation.
    • Build Material: The reviewer notes the metal chassis feels like a “different material” than the Plus—not necessarily better or worse, but a refreshed texture/finish.
  • 4. Connectivity & Ports
    • Networking: Features a 10GbE port alongside a 2.5GbE port on the rear.
    • USB: Multiple 10Gbps USB Type-A and Type-C ports.
    • SD Slot: A built-in SD card slot remains on the front for easy media ingest.
  • 5. Software Features (UGOS 2026)
    • Virtualization: Now includes a native Virtual Machine application, allowing users to take advantage of the i3’s extra cores.
    • Jellyfin Integration: One-click installation via the App Center. Tests showed that hardware transcoding an 8K file only utilized about 8–12% of the GPU.
    • Snapshots: Full support for BTRFS snapshots with a dedicated scheduling and retention policy interface.
    • Enhanced AI: Improved Edge AI for photo recognition (faces and objects) and the ability to create “customized individual learning tools” by adding your own images to the database.
    • iSCSI Support: Native support for iSCSI targets and LUNs for professional photo/video editing workflows.
  • 6. Power & Performance Specs
    • Power Consumption: Due to the more powerful CPU, power draw is higher.
      • Idle: ~28W.
      • Peak (Full Load): ~83–84W.
    • Noise Levels: Generally quiet (32–34 dBA at idle), but the fans can ramp up to 46–49 dBA under heavy cooling loads.
  • Summary of Price
    Launch Price: Approximately $699 (roughly $100 more than the “Plus” model).
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