It’s early in the morning here in Italy. And this weekend I worked on new rumors. Seems like Sony is going to give us all plenty of reasons to spend our savings on new gear! I have 4 hours of video editing to do for my private job. After that I will post a new rumor about a curious proof for the existence of TWO new high end cameras that Sony will announce soon. I am also getting first confirmations about what could be announced on November 8th by Sony.
I also ask my MAIN trusted sources if they could help me to figure out what the SECOND high end camera is: A7sIV, A1II, RX, FX or something else? Thanks!
So stay tuned on SAR this week…you will not regret it ;)
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NYA spotted a second new Sony camera registration in China. This means we now have two “professional” cameras that will be announced soon!
Back on September 4 Sony registered a camera with the code “WW559681”
And the new addition has been registered on September 20 with the code “WW459276”
There are two important things we learn from those registrations:
Those are “professional” cameras because both have 5.1MHz support. Low end Sony models usually only have 2.4MHz support
We know from the past history that cameras get announced between 2,5 and 4 months after being registered in China. This would mean that both models will be announced between November and January!
I am near certain the first camera is for the upcoming new “Sony A9III” that might be announced as early as on November 8th (to be confirmed!). But the second one is still a mistery to me. My speculation for now is:
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On November 8th the Creative Space 2023 will kick off. A TRUSTED source told me something BIG will be announced on that event! I expect something of this list to be announced on that day:
In my video on top I share my thoughts on what’s more likely to be announced. What are your thoughts and hopes? P.S: I think I might be flying to NYC…will you be there and shall we meet?
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Here are the first leaked images and specs of the Sigma 10-18mm f/2.8 lens that will be announced on October 5:
Specifications:
Lens construction: 13 elements in 10 groups (3 FLD, 1 SLD and 4 aspherical elements)
Angle of view: 109.7°-76.5° (APS-C)
Number of diaphragm blades: 7 (rounded diaphragm)
Minimum aperture: F22
Minimum focus distance: 11.6 (W) -19.1 (T) cm
Maximum magnification ratio: 1:4 (W) – 1:6.9 (T)
Filter size: φ67mm
Dimensions (maximum diameter x length): φ72.2 mm × 62.0 mm.
Weight: 260 g / 9.2 oz.
Additional features:
Lens construction: 13 elements in 10 groups (3 FLD, 1 SLD and 4 aspherical elements).
Internal focusing system
High-speed autofocus compatible
Stepping motor
Compatible with in-camera lens aberration correction
*Function only available for supported cameras. Available corrections or auto correction functionality may vary depending on camera model.
*On cameras where lens aberration correction is controlled with “ON” or “OFF” in the camera menu, please set all aberration correction functions to “ON” (AUTO).
DMF and AF+MF support
AF Assist compatible (Sony E-mount only)
Super multi-layer coverage
Support for switching between linear and non-linear focus ring settings on L-Mount cameras
* Function only available for supported cameras.
Dust- and splash-proof frame construction
Push-type petal lens hood LH706-02
Compatible with SIGMA USB DOCK UD-11 (sold separately)
Designed to minimise flare and ghosting
Each lens is subject to SIGMA’s MTF metering system
7-blade rounded diaphragm
Durable precision-made brass mount.
Handcrafted with craftsmanship “Made in Aizu, Japan”.