Stackable $200 savings on the A7-A7r and FE lenses to be launched tomorrow in USA!

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The last couple of weeks we saw many rebates on the A7-A7r cameras in Europe. And finally tomorrow Sony  US will launch stackable savings on the A7 cameras with FE lenses! When buying an A7/A7r camera you will save $200 on each FE lens you buy!

 

Current Sony US deals:
You will get a free flash or a free SD card on Sony’s RX cameras at SonyStore US (Click here).
And the most popular mirrorless system camera at Amazon US is the discounted Sony NEX-3n.
A3000 with kit lens sells for $249 at Buydig (Check out to see final discounted price).
A3000 with kit lens sells for $288 at Amazon US (Click and than select Amazon as seller!).
$109 off on the Sony NEX-3N with 8GB SD Card, Case, and 16-50mm Lens at Walmart (Click here).
A5000 got $100 off at Amazon (Click here), SonyStore US (Click here) and BHphoto (Click here).
$140 off on the Sony HX50V at BHphoto (Click here).
Get a $50 Amazon.com Promo Credit with the Sony RX100Ii at Amazon (Click here).
Sony Alpha SLT-A99V Digital Camera, Vertical Grip and Flash Bundle at Amazon (Click here).
Buy a Qualifying Sony NEX Compact System Camera and Save up to $200 on Select Sony Lenses at Amazon (Click here).

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Sony announces they will sell the PC and reduce TV business. Imaging business is a priority.

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Sony is still facing a deep financial crisis and they plan to recover by completely selling their PC business and reduce their TV investments costs. And Sony.net reports:

In the imaging, game and mobile businesses that Sony identified as the three core businesses that would drive the growth of its electronics business, Sony has made significant progress in executing this strategy.

And Reuters reports that Sony:

will cut 5,000 jobs and trim 100 billion yen ($988 million) a year from fixed costs, while splitting off its loss-making PC and TV units.

The camera (and sensor) business is one of their high priority. Just let’s hope Sony can manage to move out of the deep crisis soon. We will patiently wait for more their new A-mount cameras, FE lenses and a more clear marketing and customer support.

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Panasonic officially opens the 4k battle. Sony’s answer coming soon.

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Today Panasonic launched the first mirrorless interchangeable lens camera with 4K recording feature, the GH4 (specs at Amazon). It has a 10bit 4K output over 3G HD-SDI and records on fast SD cards at 200mbit/s. It’s certainly a well made camera but Sony is about to answer soon.

Like in one month from now Sony will release their first 4K camera. It will be A-mount although I don’t exclude there will be an E-mount 4K camera too. The image of the Sony 4K camera has been shown last year:

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The 4K Sony displayed this year at NAB show (Image courtesy: Engadget).

Expect a 4K marketing bombardment soon. And after that 8K will follow (in 1-2 years). It never ends :)

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Source confirms: No IBIS on E-mount cameras yet. Sony website makers did a huge mistake.

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Well this is quite a story and an embarrassment for Sony. My sources confirmed that the next A6000 definitely has no on sensor stabilization. And one of the source told me that:

The Sony Europe sites are undergoing heavy changes. And the company outsourced by Sony to do the website thought that also E-mount cameras have on sensor stabilization. That’s why they made the design you see on top of this post. It means even companies working for Sony are confused about what’s the difference between A and E-mount cameras! Bad joke I know :)

After reading the post here on SAR Sony quickly reacted and removed the sketch from their sites.

 

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Tamron announces the APS-C 16-300mm f/3.5-6.3 and 28-300mm f/3.5-6.3 Full Frame superzooms.

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No, you are not drunk! The image  doesn’t show the same lens twice…theses are two different new Tamron lenses!

On the left you see the 28-300mm f/3.5-6.3 Full Frame and on the right the Tamron 16-300mm f/3.5-6.3 APS-C lens. Both will come in A-mount too. Imaging Resource reports:

Both lenses contain aspherical lens elements as well as Ultra-Extra Refractive Index glass, and both will be shown off at this year’s CP+, which is set to begin on February 13th in Yokohama, Japan. Pricing and availability for both lenses have yet to be announced.

Nice lenses!

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