Finally we have a Black Friday deal on the A99 in US. Check it out at AlphaCameraDeals (Click here). In UK you will get 15% off on sony.co.uk (A99 = 1952£). By entering the voucher code SONYBF10 at the checkout you’ll get 15% off TVs, HiFi, cameras and Handycams.
And here are some new A99 reviews: Frank Doorhof posted the seocnd part of his ongoing A99 review. Bokeh test on vimeo. Initial A99 review at Chromasia: “As I guess you’ve already worked out, I’m seriously impressed with the SLT-A99. The image quality is superb, it has a great range of features, and no real negatives, at least none that have any major impact on my style/type of photography. As such I have no problem recommending this camera.” And some image samples can be seen here.
Fashion photographers Nigel Baker and Frank Doorhof are using the A99 for their work. On top you can watch Nigel’s latest video. And Frank Doorhof is so excited about the A99 and writes: “Sony will be a serious player in this market, of course I cannot predict the future but when you listen to what’s gonna happen with the alpha series and when you see the quality of the A99 I think Sony is very serious about becoming number 1… now that will probably not happen over night for the simple reason that Canon and Nikon are so well known, but….. I think over time things will chance.”
Sounds promising!
SAR reader Eric sent me a link to a new A99 that has a small $50 price drop. it’s sold by [shoplink 15534 ebay]Electrostore eBay (Click here)[/shoplink]. I don’t know them so please read carefully their conditions. Keep in mind that if you buy it at Amazon (Click here) you will get a %2 back in reward!
The NEX-VG900 camera and the lenses. Image courtesy David.
The day Sony announced the first Full Frame E-mount camera I had one question in my mind. How good will the sensor be for the use of [shoplink 15491 ebay]M-mount lenses[/shoplink]? SAR reader David tested some of these lenses on his brand new [shoplink 14178]Sony NEX-VG900[/shoplink]. It’s too early to draw any conclusion but for the first time we can see many image samples:
Here is the list of tested lenses: 1) Leica APO-Summicron 75mm (image here, lens on [shoplink 15486 ebay]eBay here[/shoplink]). 2) Leica Summilux 35mm (image here, lens on [shoplink 15487 ebay]eBay here[/shoplink]). 3) Zeiss Biogon 28mm (image here, lens on [shoplink 15488 ebay]eBay here[/shoplink]). 4) Leica Super Elmar 21mm (image here, lens on [shoplink 15489 ebay]eBay here[/shoplink]). 5) Voiglaender Heliar 15mm (image here, lens on [shoplink 15490 ebay]eBay here[/shoplink]).
Experts on SAR may tell me what they think when viewing these images. And I hope someone can do an appropriate review soon. Would like to know if there are issues or flaws using these lenses with adapters on my future NEX-9….if Sony will ever make it for me :)
Just watch! Looks good or not? And if you want to see how the RX1 compares against the best Nikon FF cameras watch out that first test on dpreview forum. While this may not be a 100% professional test I have some high expectations on the RX1 now. Hope to see some review soon!
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Our Asian friends are already receiving their RX1 preorders…and we are all jealous :) So le’t see some new image samples coming from Japan! Yodobashi (translation here) published a new RX1 report. And another report can be read at Dcfever (translation here). Darwinfish posted some HIGH ISO samples on Flickr. And more image samples at Gokuhamu.
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The Sony NEX-5r has been testd by Digitalcamerainfo: “While the most heavily publicized features (picture effects, self-portrait LCD, Wi-Fi uploading to Facebook) might paint this camera as an entry level model, the hardware and performance are more high-end than you may have guessed. And since Sony has plans to improve the E-mount family this year (cross your fingers), the 5R is an easy recommendation as a first system camera, or even an inexpensive backup camera for pros.”
Initial A99 review at Chromasia: “As I guess you’ve already worked out, I’m seriously impressed with the SLT-A99. The image quality is superb, it has a great range of features, and no real negatives, at least none that have any major impact on my style/type of photography. As such I have no problem recommending this camera.” SonyAlphaLab keeps testing the NEX-6
Sony E PZ 16-50 f/3.5-5.6 OSS E-mount lens review at Camerahoarders.
SAR reader James (Thanks!) spotted the UK’s “Guardian” top 10 digital cameras article. And they picke up the NEX-5R and the RX100.