German company Spinn now has over 1,000 backers for their cool new magnetic Swift-lock
The German company Spinn now has over 1,000 backers for the new magnetic Swift-lock on Kickstarter (Click here). This is how it works:
The German company Spinn now has over 1,000 backers for the new magnetic Swift-lock on Kickstarter (Click here). This is how it works:
You now safe up to 26% on all V90 fast SD cards from Lexar sold on Amazon, BHphoto, Adorama. You also save up to 29% on the laxer CFexpress Type A card sold by Amazon, BHphoto, Adorama. The deal last til march 17 only!
More SD and Type A deals:
Lowest price ever on the Sony TOUGH CFexpress Type A cards series sold by Amazon (Click here) and BHphoto.
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There are currently five European Sony rebate actions and all them will end on March 31. Check out those pages at FotoErhardt, Calumet, WexUK.
Links to some of the specific action pages:
An alternative of the Fuji X100VI is the Sony RX1rII. it now sells reconditioned for around $2500 on Amazon (Click here). That’s a $730 discount and the camera comes with 90 day guarantee. A couple of more new deals:
Reminder: There are a ton of E-mount cameras and lenses with great rebates and 90 day guarantee sold by Amazon (Click here). The specific camera gear deals can be found here:
The new Radiant Mega Sling did now collect over 300k on Kickstarter (Click here). Only one week left to grab it.
One more hot Kickstarter project:
The German company Spinn is known for launching many successful products. today they announced the new magnetic Swift-lock on Kickstarter (Click here). This is how it works:
This is one of the weirdest deals ever! You have to do this to get it:
And now it gets crazier….you want a bigger discount? Add 500 cards to the cart and you will pay only $2,5 per card!
Now, I realize those are slow cards. But still, if you have kids and friends that don’t need max speed for their cameras you can make some nice presents for them :)