Canon just announced the R3…is it really a Sony A1 or A9II competitor?

At last Canon unveiled the full specs and pricing of their new R3 camera. The full specs comparison with between the R3 and Sony A1+A9II can be found on this special comparison page at BH.

I don’t know if this can be really seen as a strong A1 or A9II competitor. These are three different kind of cameras. I still see the A1 as mainly unchallenged by the R3. And the A9II is less expensive. But the R3 will definitely be very appealing for current Canon sports-birds photographers.

Sony Tidbits…


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Sony ZV-E10 vs Sony ZV-1 // Which Camera Should You Buy? (Sidney Diongzon)
New Tripod Systems, Fluid Heads, and Adapters by Sachtler (Explora).
What to Look for in a Photo Printer (42West).
Minolta AF 28-85mm F3.5-4.5: Lens Review/Test (Mr Baz Reviews).
Sony ZV-E10 Hands On Review: Best Vlogging Camera? (Maarten Heilbron)

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New release: Sony Electronics’ “Visual Story™” Version 2.0 App Adds Compatibility with Video Content

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Today, Sony has released an update to the company’s Visual Story, a mobile application for professional event photographers – and now video creators – that simplifies the process of delivering photos and videos to their clients immediately after an event through gallery creation, AI (artificial intelligence) assistance for easy image selection and web delivery.
The new Visual Story 2.0 adds the ability to automatically upload videos and images over WiFi, allowing for remote delivery of photos and videos during or after an event.
The app is available on the Apple App Store here. Visual Story Version 2.0 is available to download for free HERE. An Android version of the app is in development.
Learn more about Visual Story HERE.

Sony announces it will hold a press conference on Sunday, October 10 at 9am PT/12pm ET

Sony officially pulled out of the NAB and Infocomm show due to Covid concerns. The good news is that Sony told at Petapixel:

Sony Electronics has been closely monitoring the evolving situation of the COVID-19 Delta variant. With October on the horizon, we’ve considered the unprecedented circumstances and made the difficult decision that we will not be participating in person at next month’s NAB Show or InfoComm. While these events are an important forum to reach our customers and introduce new products, this is a choice we made to ensure we’re putting our employees’ and our partners’ health and well-being first.  As the world continues to grapple with the pandemic and businesses adopt digital alternatives and online opportunities to prevent the spread of the virus, Sony Electronics will continue to communicate and engage with our customers and partners in interactive, accessible ways that allow us to safely deliver exciting product news and updates to a wide online audience. We’ll continue to monitor the situation and look forward to participating at industry events in-person at some point in the future.

Additionally, we’re excited to announce that Sony will be hosting a press conference at NAB Show, in conjunction with the NAB, prior to the show’s opening.  Please join our online event on Sunday, October 10 at 9am PT/12pm ET at NABShow.com/Live and pro.sony, where we’ll unveil and showcase Sony’s latest professional innovations.

I don’t think they will announce the new A7IV on October 10. It will be some other Cine gear…

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Sigma launches the 60th anniversary special page

Happy anniversary to a really great company! And they included this message:

Message from
Kazuto Yamaki, CEO of SIGMA

On September 9, 2021, SIGMA celebrates its 60th anniversary.
Michihiro Yamaki originally founded the company in 1961 to save a group of cooperating companies that found themselves in peril following the bankruptcy of their supplier, and I believe that no one would have imagined at the time that the company would still exist 60 years later.

In these six decades, SIGMA has braved many difficult situations in our industry, from technological revolutions to challenging economic conditions. At times, we even found ourselves on the cusp of a serious crisis. In such situations, Michihiro Yamaki would think back to the time of the company’s founding and utter a remark that could have seemed pessimistic: “I never thought this company, which I founded on request, would even exist this long.” But the company managed to pull through and recover, and now I, having inherited the business from my father, find myself thinking about these same words, though for different reasons.

We could only stay in business for 60 years and follow our passion of creating brilliant cameras and lenses thanks to the generous support of a great number of people.
First and foremost, I would like to thank our customers for their invaluable support and their high expectations towards us and our products. Sometimes the encouragement may come in the form of stern words, but it is always an opportunity for me and the company to reflect and improve ourselves. Thank you for everything.
We are also very grateful for the unfailing support of our dealers, suppliers and all other business partners. We have surely caused you trouble on more than one occasion, and I know that our company has only come this far thanks to your patience and your perseverance. For this, you have my sincere gratitude.
Furthermore, we are deeply indebted to the communities in which we and our affiliated companies are located, for their warm support and their understanding. We do not take this for granted.
Lastly, I would like to thank all the senior staff – whether retired or still active – who have shaped our company into what it is today. SIGMA only exists because of your hard work. I promise that we will continue to build upon what you have created.

As we embrace the 60th anniversary of our founding, we look back and remember all the kindness and support we were shown during these six decades. Looking forward, we will continue to dedicate ourselves to grow and develop SIGMA into a company that is ready to take on the challenges of a new era, while staying true to the philosophies and ideas that have guided us on our way so far. We hope that you will accompany us on our future journeys.

With heartfelt gratitude to everyone who made this 60th anniversary possible,

Kazuto Yamaki
SIGMA, CEO