In an interview to Petapixel, Sigma’s CEO, Kazuto Yamaki, has expressed personal interest in supporting medium format cameras with the company’s lenses.
While Sigma has focused on building its lens lineup for full-frame mirrorless cameras, Yamaki acknowledges the growing popularity of medium format cameras and the potential for third-party lens manufacturers to enter this market.
Although there are currently no official plans to support medium format, Yamaki stated that it is his personal hope, and he emphasized the need to carefully assess the market and demand.
Here are the relevant quotes from the article:
I [am] personally very much interested in supporting medium format. Again, it’s a small market, but I have some interest.
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So right now we don’t have such plan, but if Sigma wants to be a master of optics, I think we need to support medium format. But that’s just personal hope. But I need to carefully look at the market and demand
Fortunately, the CEO’s personal opinion holds significant influence, perhaps more than any other within the company. These statements indeed inspire optimism.
Now the TTArtisan 500mm f/6.3 has been launched also for Fujifilm X and GFX and should be available for pre-order soon at BHphoto, Amazon and TTartisan Shop.
Godox just displayed another retro-styled flash named Godox Lux Master at CP+.
The Godox Lux Master also supports TTL and Multi flash using a wireless commander.
BHphoto had shortly the dedicated Godox Lux Master page up, which has now been removed. So I guess it’s not that long anymore until the full announcement.
It’s not the first time that Godox has displayed the Godox Lux Master at a photography fair. It was already teased last year at the Photopia in Germany (see video below starting at 0:50).