Up to $1000 trade-in bonus on E-mount camcorders

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There is a new up to $1000 trade-in bonus on E-mount camcorders at Adorama.

Sony A7II and A6000 superkit deals:
Sony A6000 with two E-mount lenses and free extras for $598 at FocusCamera, , Adorama and Bhphoto.
Sony A7II with 28-70mm superkit at Adorama, Amazon, BHphoto, FocusCamera and BuyDig.

All software deals:
1) You save 50% + additional 10% with our coupon code “AMBSAR” on the Capture One 2018 Styles Bundle (Click here). It includes 8 styles packs with a total of 112 styles.
2) Skylum launched the new Luminar 2018 with Sky enhancer tool. For a limited time you get this package with a $10 discount using our code “SAR” and extra Bonuses (see list below).

New Sigma E-mount lens preorders:
1) Sigma 40mm f/1.4 FE lens at Adorama, FocusCamera and BHphoto.
2) Sigma 56mm f/1.4 APS-C E lens at Adorama, FocusCamera and BHphoto.

 

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Nikon Z7 reviewed by Dpreview: “overall, the a7R III will likely be the more capable option for most users”

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Dpreview posted the final Nikon Z7 review. And overall recommends the Sony A7rIII compared to the new camera:

The most obvious and direct comparison on the mirrorless side is the Sony a7R III, another camera we hold in extremely high esteem. And the similarities between these two cameras are remarkable; spec for spec, they nearly mirror one another. But the Sony is a third-generation product, while the Nikon is a first, and it shows. While there are things we prefer about the Nikon (like more sensible menus, better operational responsiveness and a more comfortable grip), in terms of raw performance the a7R III manages at least match it in everything from Raw dynamic range, to video quality, to AF reliability. We also love Sony’s Eye AF. These differences aren’t huge, but overall, the a7R III will likely be the more capable option for most users.

Just an additional note: I keep reading that Nikon had it hard because it’s their first generation of mirrorless cameras. But I never heard the counter argument that in many aspects they actually had a much “easier” job to do than Sony. They knew in advance what they were competiting with, they knew in advance what people like and disliked from Sony cameras. To me this must balance the “first generation” argument. Sony had to figure out everything all alone in these years…

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Zeiss Batis 40mm f/2 Review at Photographyblog: “outstanding short-standard prime lens”

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Zeiss 40mm f/2.0 CF lens preorder at Adorama and BHphoto.

Photographyblog posted the full Zeiss Batis 40mm FE lens review:

The Zeiss Batis 40mm f/2 is an outstanding short-standard prime lens. The novel 40mm focal length takes a little while to get used to, falling as it does between the more “normal” 35mm and 50mm focal lengths, but it quickly loses any real significance after you’ve used it for a while.

Sharpness is very high across the frame. Even with our A7R II test camera recording 42-megapixel images, detail is exceptionally sharp. Shooting at the maximum f/2 aperture does reveal a minor reduction in sharpness, but this is already resolved by f/2.8, and even at this aperture the lens is able to produce beautifully smooth bokeh.

Some vignetting is apparent when shooting wide-open at f/2, but quickly disappears as you stop down, while chromatic aberrations, distortion and flare are all very well controlled, and the bokeh is very appealing for this type of lens. The 24cm minimum focusing distance and 1:3.3 magnification ratio makes the lens versatile enough to shoot close subjects.

The Zeiss Batis 40mm f/2 proved to be a pleasure to use, thanks to its superb build quality, smooth focusing ring and innovative OLED display. When manually focusing, together with the A7R II’s excellent Peaking feature, the Zeiss Batis 40mm f/2 delivered a very high percentage of keepers, and it also proved to be very quick, quiet and accurate when auto-focusing.

There’s only one real drawback to the Zeiss Batis 40mm f/2 lens – the asking price. £1129.99 / $1299.99 / €1,299 is a lot of money to pay for a standard prime lens, even one as well featured and built as this.

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Sony Tidbits…

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Urban portraits using a 50mm F0.95 lens | behind the scenes

Voigtlander 21mm f3.5 Color-Skopar Sample Images (Photographyblog).
IMPOSSIBLE Portrait: 14mm, f/0.2, 1400 MEGAPIXELS! The Brenizer Method (Tony Chelsea Northrup).
Eliminate Wobble with the Zhiyun-Tech WEEBILL LAB (Explora).
Ted Forbes and Matt Granger thoughts about the new Fujifilm GFX 50R and 100S announcements (MirrorlessRumors).
Will this be the Perfect Portrait Lens for the a6000 series? Sigma 56mm f/1.4 for Sony a6300 a6500 (Jason Vong).
Which 30mm or 35mm to Buy for APS-C? Sony a6000 Tutorial Guide (That1CameraGuy).

Personal photos and tests from SAR Admin Andrea on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr and 500px.

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Sony US offers the next superdeal: Sony A6000 with two lenses and tons of extras for $598

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Sony US has now launched the next superdeal that will run fro three days only: Sony A6000 with two E-mount lenses and free extras for $598 at FocusCamera, Adorama, BuyDig and Bhphoto.

Sony A7II superkit deals:
Sony A7II superkit at Adorama, Amazon, BHphoto, FocusCamera and BuyDig.

All software deals:
1) You save 50% + additional 10% with our coupon code “AMBSAR” on the Capture One 2018 Styles Bundle (Click here). It includes 8 styles packs with a total of 112 styles.
2) Skylum launched the new Luminar 2018 with Sky enhancer tool. For a limited time you get this package with a $10 discount using our code “SAR” and extra Bonuses (see list below).

New Sigma E-mount lens preorders:
1) Sigma 40mm f/1.4 FE lens at Adorama, FocusCamera and BHphoto.
2) Sigma 56mm f/1.4 APS-C E lens at Adorama, FocusCamera and BHphoto.

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October Full frame mirrorless share: Sony 67%, Canon 22% and Nikon 10%

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Now we know what impact the new Canon and Nikon Full Frame cameras had in Japan. BCNrankingy published the Full Frame mirrorless sales data for the month of October (for Japan only). With the introduction of the new EOS-R and Z7 cameras the Sony FF mirrorless share dropped from 99,5% (0,5% is Leica) down to 67%. Canon owns 22% and Nikon 10%.

This is a big impact also because Sony has not introduced any new FF camera at Photokina or Photoplus. It will be interesting to see if Canon and/or Nikon will be able to match Sony sales in 2019. What’s your bet on this?

via MirrorlessRumors via Digicameinfo

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