You can get it now on Amazon, BHphoto, Adorama, Insta360. Still believe Sony should enter the 360/Action camera business. As this is a market that is booming among youngsters and youtubers!
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You can get it now on Amazon, BHphoto, Adorama, Insta360. Still believe Sony should enter the 360/Action camera business. As this is a market that is booming among youngsters and youtubers!
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Our reader “MaBoCado” sent me this: I sighted the Tamron 25-200 today at Imaging World fair in Nuremberg, Germany. Unfortunately, It wasn’t possible to check it or to make use of it for testing purposes.
TTartisan just launched the SILVER version of their 75mm f/2. 0 FE lens on TTartisan store and Amazon. A perfect match for the Silver Sony A7CII don’t you think? Reminder: Their new hot selling 17mm f/4 Tilt-Shift full-frame lens for E-mount is in Stock at Amazon US&EU and TTArtisan store.
After the new Otus 50mm and 85mm, it looks like Zeiss will announce another OTUS lens this week. The original DSLR Otus lineup included four lenses: 28mm f/1. 4 55mm f/1. 4 85mm f/1. 4 100mm f/1.
The new TTArtisan’s new 17mm f/4 Tilt-Shift full-frame lens for E-mount is in Stock at Amazon US&EU and TTArtisan store. And finally have a review of the new lens thanks to Richard Wong. He tested the L-mount version of this lens: The post First review of the new TTArtisan 17mm f/4 Tilt-shift first appeared on sonyalpharumors.
Anyone working in architectural photography knows the true value of the Canon 17mm TS-E f/4L Tilt-Shift lens. While Sony has never ventured into making tilt-shift optics, we finally have a perfect counterpart — TTArtisan’s new 17mm f/4 Tilt-Shift full-frame lens for E-mount.
Finally, the long-awaited Viltrox 50mm f/1. 4 PRO Full-Frame E-mount lens will be officially released on October 15. This will mark the 43rd full-frame 50mm prime lens available for the E-mount system according to this page.
On September 22, Sony increased prices on most of its cameras. I predicted this would be followed by Amazon Prime deals and holiday promotions bringing prices back to their original levels. And now, that’s exactly what seems to be happening—Sony US is teasing major rebates on gear.