Hot EU deal back: 140 Euro coupon rebate on the Sony 20-70mm G
You get the Sony 20-70mm G for 1105 Euro only at Amazon Germany!
There arena ton of new coupon rebates at Amazon Germany:
- 140 Euro coupon rebate on the Sony 20-70mm G
- 140 Euro coupon rebate on the Sony 24-105mm G
- 100 Euro coupon discount on the Sony 40mm f/2.5 pancake lens
- 100 Euro coupon discount on the Sony 24mm f/2.8 pancake lens
- 50 Euro coupon discount on the Sony 11mm f/1.8 APS-C lens
- 70 Euro coupon discount on the Sony 24mm f/1.4 GM
- 80 Euro coupon discount on the Sony 200-600mm G
- 85 Euro coupon discount on the Sony 135mm f/1.8 GM
- 140 Euro coupon discount on the Sony 70-200mm GM
- 70 Euro coupon discount on the Sony 16-35mm GM
- 75 Euro coupon discount on the Sony 35mm f/1.4 GM
There are similar deals in other Amazon stores like Amazon UK (on this page), Amazon Italy (on this page), Amazon France (on this page).
You save up to 300€ on Tamron lenses at Amazon Europe, FotoErhardt, FotoKoch, Calumet, WexUk.
Great deal: $110 off on the 480GB Prograde Type A card
This is the lowest price ever on the VPG200 approved ProGrade card sold by Amazon (Click here).
Reminder: Those are all new CFexpress Type A announced back in May:
4.0 generation VPG400 cards:
- Exascend 1TB for $699 at Amazon, BHphoto.
- Exascend 512GB for $379 at Amazon.
- Exascend 256GB for $279 at Amazon.
- Wise 1TB for $549 at BHphoto.
- Wise 512GB for $359 at BHphoto.
- Wise 256GB for $219 at BHphoto.
4.0 generation VPG200 cards:
- OWC 960GB for $519 at Amazon, BHphoto, Adorama.
- OWC 480GB for $319 at Amazon, BHphoto, Adorama.
- Prograde 960GB for $679 at BHphoto, Adorama.
- Prograde 480GB for $479 at BHphoto, Adorama.
2.0 generation VPG 400 cards:
- Nextorage 640GB for $749 at Amazon
- Nextorage 320GB for $439 at Amazon
- Nextorage 160GB for $229 at Amazon
- Nextorage 80GB for $164 at Amazon
- Nextorage 40GB for $89 Amazon (this one has max 550MB/s write and 600MB/s read)
2.0 generation VPG 200 cards:
- Nextorage 1920GB for $899 at Amazon (lowest price of any 2TB Type A card)
- Nextorage 960GB for $499 at Amazon
- Nextorage 480GB for $199 at Amazon
4.0 generation Type A card reader:
ATTENTION: High risk card: new Airusan 256GB Type A card from Amazon US and EU (Click here) with officially NOT approved VG400 cards (as claimed by them).
Guest post: Landscape Photographer Review of Sony 16-35 F2.8 GM II by Andrew Luu
SNOWY BEACH LAST GLOW (Hừng Sáng Cuối Ngày) 120s f/14 ISO 50 WB 7500K Sony a7c II + Sony FE 16-35mm f/2.8 GM II @ 19mm, Lofoten Norway 2-2024<
The following is a guest post from Andrew Luu (https://andreluu.com/)
100% confirmed: Sony ZV-E10II announcement very soon!
I can now confirm the Sony ZV-E10II is coming very soon! Should get specs within 1-2 days!
At long last we finally have the first camera announcement of the year from Sony. We should also get a new APS-C kit zoom lens designed for vloggers. Still don’t know if the 85mm f/1.4 GMII is going to be announced along this camera or a tiny bit later. And after that we will get the 24-70mm f/2.0 GM!
Find your camera in case of theft: New low price for JJC quick release plate with built-in AirTag space
The price dropped from $26 to now $19 on this JJC Quick Release pate for Airtag sold on Amazon. There is also a specific A7cII/cr quick plate version (Click here). There are also alternatives from Smallrrig (Click here) and Kiora (Click here). The Apple Airtags are discounted too (Click here).
If someone robs you on the street, this is probably the easiest and fastest way to find your camera. I use airtags on everything: camera, lens bag, mountain bike, cargo bike. I have never been robbed, but I have lost a few things a couple of times and always managed to find them. Better safe than sorry!
Today less than 50 percent of Japanese households own a digital camera
Nikkei writes:
The penetration rate of digital cameras among households at the end of fiscal 2023 will fall below 50% for the first time in 19 years since the end of fiscal 2004. The demand for compact digital cameras has fallen as smartphone ownership has increased. Japan once had a strong presence in digital home appliances, but is now in a notable decline.
Not really a surprise. That’s why digital camera companies focused on the enthusiast amateur and pro market.