New Sandisk and Silicon Power SD card deals

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Today we got new SD card deals: Sandisk savings at BHphoto (Click here) and the Silicon Power on Gold Box at Amazon (Click here).

Reminder: BestBuy is selling a new large Stock of Open Box sony Zeiss stuff (see the full list here):
$230 off on the A7rII (Click here).
$195 off on the A7 with kit lens (Click here).
$180 off on the A7II (Click here).
$170 off on the 70-200mm FE (Click here).
$150 off on the 90mm FE (Click here).
$110 off on the Zeiss 24-70mm FE (Click here).
$100 off on the 24-240mm FE (Click here).
$90 off on the 55mm FE (Click here).
$70 off on the 35mm FE (Click here).
$50 off on the 28mm FE (Click here).


SD card deals via 43rumors.com

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Sony RX10III in Stock at BH and FocusCamera. New reviews by Ken Rockwell and Cinema5D.

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The Sony RX10III is in Stock at BHphoto (Click here) and FocusCamera (Click here). And first camera reviews and tests are being posted on various sites:

Ken Rockwell writes:

Get one; I’m astounded at how useful this is. It’s especially for people who need the complete lens range in one zoom; if a 24-70mm is enough, the RX100 MK IV is the same thing in a smaller package.
While I can see slight differences in color rendition between the RX10 III and my DSLRs, few other people will, and the RX10 Mk III’s technical qualities are better than 99% of the people who will use it.
Sony has come a long, long way in recent years, and this RX10 Mk III may now be the only camera you need for just about everything.

Cinema5D tested the video capability fo the camera and was not impressed by it:

The absence of previously available features like ND filter and a constant fast aperture leads me to think that this particular model is aimed more for the photographers among us rather then the videographers.

[EU] Wonder Woman – Shot on a Sony RX10 III from cinema5D on Vimeo.

Sony RX10 Mk III: First Impressions (Bokeh).
Sony RX10 III First Shots (Imaging Resource).
The ultimate hiking partner? Sony’s RX10 III goes the distance (Dpreview).
Sony RX10 III: primeras muestras (Quesabesde).
Sony RX10III 1st Shoot: More Blades, a Toothpick, and a Spoon Added to the Swiss Army Knife of Cameras (Dpatsblog).


Sony RX10M3 Unboxing and First Look

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The new Voigtlander 10mm f/5.6 E-mount lens is on preorder at BHphoto. Costs $899 and ships soon!

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The new Voigtlander Heliar 10mm f/5.6 native Sony Full Frame E-mount lens can be preordered now at BHphoto (Click here). The lens is priced at $899 which is exactly $100 more than the Voigtlander 15mm FE lens. Here is the full lens description:

Offering an incredibly wide field of view while maintaining a rectilinear design, the Heliar-Hyper Wide 10mm f/5.6 Aspherical Lens from Voigtlander is dedicated to full-frame Sony E-mount cameras, and features an updated Heliar design to limit distortion and maintain consistent sharpness and illumination to suit mirrorless camera designs. One aspherical element is employed in the 13 elements, 10 groups optical design to control spherical aberrations and distortions throughout the aperture range. The lens also uses a manual focus design to permit fine-tuned control over focus placement, with a minimum focusing distance of 11.8″, and a Selective Aperture Control System allows you to de-click the manual aperture ring for smooth, silent exposure adjustment to suit filmmaking applications.

Incredibly wide 10mm focal length lens is designed for full-frame Sony E-mount mirrorless cameras and provides a 130° angle of view. It is also compatible with APS-C models where it will produce a 15mm equivalent focal length.
Rectilinear (non-fisheye) design maintains straight lines toward the periphery of the frame for a more realistic portrayal of architectural and other geometrically complex subjects.
Updated Heliar optical design helps to maintain consistent peripheral illumination, eliminate color fringing, and reduce distortion; making it ideal for use with mirrorless digital cameras.
One aspherical element is featured in the optical design to control spherical aberrations and improve clarity, sharpness, and resolution.
Manual focus design permits smooth, refined control along with a minimum focusing distance of 11.8″.
Selective Aperture Control System produces a stepless, de-clicked aperture ring, which provides silent and smooth exposure adjustment that is well-suited for video application. The aperture ring can also be configured to utilize traditional 1/3-stop clicks for more intuitive tactile control over exposure settings.
Ten-blade diaphragm contributes to a smooth quality of bokeh.
Built-in lens hood guards the front lens element and also helps to control lens flare and ghosting.
Contacts transfer all Exif data between the camera and lens in order to permit full use of camera functions, including focus magnification, image stabilization, and lens corrections.

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found via Brian Smith.

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Sony A68 review at Photographyblog: “there’s still life left in the Sony A-mount camera range”

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Yep, I am sure you almost forgot about it but there is a new A-mount camera from Sony :) The A68 will ship soon in USA and here is a new review from Photographyblog:

The Sony A68 is an excellent alternative to a mid-range DSLR, offering the same excellent auto-focusing performance as the top-of-the-range A77 II camera. In summary, the Sony A68 proves that there’s still life left in the Sony A-mount camera range. It’s both a worthy alternative to the DSLR competition and Sony’s smaller-bodied E-mount system.

There is also a German Sony a68 handson video by Jens Knotte on Youtube. And a polish review at Fototesty.

A68 at [shopcountry 47723].

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Sony Tidbits…

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Sony A6300 vs Canon 80D Epic Shootout Review | Which camera to buy tutorialSony Tidbits…

Sony Alpha 7 Aktion: Bis zu 80 EUR Rabatt auf ausgewählte Objektive at Amazon.de
RX1rII review at Thevisualexperience.
Iridient Digital now supports the A6300, A68 and RX10 III
Sigma 30mm f1.4 review by Alin Popescu.
RX1rII small wonder (Massimo Cataldi).
Test – Samyang 21 mm f/1.4 ED AS UMC CS (Focus Numerique).
Sony A7R II and Ikelite underwater housing review (SonyAlphaForum).

Justin:I’m an author for lynda.com and we just released my Sony a7: Tips and Techniques course. I think your readers would get a great deal from it and I will include links in case you want to share it. lynda.com is a subscription service, but there is a 10 day free trial so readers can check it out for free.
Course link:
http://www.lynda.com/Cameras-Gear-tutorials/
10 day free trial:
http://www.lynda.com/promo/trial/

Mateo:just wanted to share some sony a6300 slow motion footage. So people know what it looks like in a domestic setting (and with a little love in premiere) https://vimeo.com/165209117

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New bunch of Sony and Zeiss FE camera-lens savings at BestBuy

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BestBuy is selling a new large Stock of Open Box sony Zeiss stuff (see the full list here). Open Box means that those are brand new items where the box has been opened once. Everything comes with the full regular Sony US 1 year warranty. Here the links to the single savings:
$230 off on the A7rII (Click here).
$195 off on the A7 with kit lens (Click here).
$180 off on the A7II (Click here).
$170 off on the 70-200mm FE (Click here).
$150 off on the 90mm FE (Click here).
$110 off on the Zeiss 24-70mm FE (Click here).
$100 off on the 24-240mm FE (Click here).
$90 off on the 55mm FE (Click here).
$70 off on the 35mm FE (Click here).
$50 off on the 28mm FE (Click here).

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