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$700 discount on the fast, reliable and for us photographers very useful portable Sandisk 4Tb hard disk sold by Amazon (Click here) and BHphoto (Click here).

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Tamron rebates: Tamron launched massive rebates on their E-mount lenses at BHphoto, Amazon and Adorama. Just adding my tip now: The 28-200mm FE is the best travel zoom I ever owned! I always carry it with me on my hiking tours and love it!

Sony rebates: You save up to $600 on Sony cameras and lenses at BHphoto, Amazon, Adorama. Some special mentions: $100 off on the Sony 50mm f/1.2 GM at BHphoto, Amazon, Adorama. $200 off on the Sony A7c at BHphoto, Amazon, Adorama.

Amazon deals: Save up to 34% on Amazon Basics Electronics gear. And you still have those great savings on Samsung storage.

More Kickstarter projects:
There is a 45% discount on the Flex Bolt sold on Indiegogo. The FLEX Bolt makes it easy to capture stunning lightning shots effortlessly.
Spinn launched the brand new version of their famous Fully self-adhesive protective gear wrapper on Kickstarter (Click here).

Firmware saga: Some unexpected Sony moves? Digitaldigest takes Sony’s side…

I got some very wild hints that something might be “moving” at Sony (watch video on top). And to be fair I also want to give you a different opinion:

TheDigitalDigest (vide below) is sort of “defending” Sony’s firmware policy by basically saying that:

  • Sony has not promised to add features on their Sony A1 (or any other) camera. So we should stop asking for things Sony didn’t say they would deliver
  • He says it’s perfectly normal in the digital industry to not add new features via software. You have to buy new gear if you want new features.

My simple answer to that is the following:

Of course the A1 is till a superb camera! But Sony doesn’t live in a bubble. There are competitors out there like Fuji and Nikon that indeed are going the opposite way and often do ADD new features via firmware update that they didn’t anticipate or promise ahead of their camera launch. So the problem is that customers will think twice in future if they should buy a Nikon Z8 or Sony A7rV or Fuji X-T5 knowing that with Nikon and Fuji they will likely get new features on future updates.

Sony Xperia press text: New Exmor T sensor has noise and dynamic range performance equivalent to a full-frame camera!

Sony announced the new Xperia 1V (preorders at Amazon and BHphoto. ).  The interesting part for us is that it uses the enow Exmor T dual layer camera sensor. And the improvements claims are quite stunning. They say the noise and dynamic range performance equivalent to a full-frame camera!

The full Xperia press text is available here: pressroom.pixelshift.studio/sony-electronics-launches-new-xperiar-1-v-smartphone. And this is what they write about the new sensor:

The Xperia 1 V is raising the bar with its’ newly developed image sensor which depicts rich colors and textures of people, landscapes, and scenes in even dark locations. Due to the combination of the low-light performance, which is approximately double compared to the previous modelii and the high-speed multi frame overlay procession technology of the Xperia 1 V, it is possible to shoot a noise resistant photo with a wider dynamic range that is equivalent to a full-frame camera. ​ The 24mm lens on the back of the Xperia 1 V equipped with a 2-layer Transistor Pixel stacked CMOS image sensor “Exmor T for mobile” which is about 1.7 times larger than the Xperia 1 IV’s image sensor. ​ In addition, the 85-125mm (F2.3-F2.8) optical zoom lens enables bright portraits with little distortion. 

-Cinetone, designed for cinematographersiii, has been adjusted and installed for mobile. Since the texture of the human skin can be beautifully expressed when shooting, it is possible to record as an impressive cinematic image as it is, without color grading. In addition, the new sensor has approximately three times of saturation signal levelii compared to the conventional sensor, and unique image quality processing suppresses noise that tends to occur in dark scenes, resulting in beautiful images with soft colors.

That sounds incredibly impressive!