(SR2) Sony quits the Cybershot line and keeps RX and QX line only?

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I don’t know if that makes sense but apparently there has been a big decision taken by Sony. They could soon announce the “termination” of the entire Cybershot line. All resources will move to the RX and QX line development. According to the source this decision has already been made and we will not be seeing any more Cybershots from this point onwards. But for now this rumor is rated with a low SR2 level. Hope Trusted Sources will confirm (or deny) the rumor after reading this. Thanks!

QX1-QX30 store links
E-mount QX1 in USA at Amazon (Click here), SonyStore US (Click here), BHphoto (Click here), FocusCamera (Click here).
E-mount QX1 in Europe at Sony DE, Sony UK, Sony FR, Sony ES, Sony IT, Sony NL, Sony NO, Sony BE, Sony PT, Sony SE, Sony FI.
E-mount QX1 in Asia at Digitalrev (Click here).
QX30 in USA at Amazon (Click here), SonyStore US (Click here), BHphoto (Click here), FocusCamera (Click here).
QX30 in Asia at Digitalrev (Click here).

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Phase One launches back for the “mirrorless” Alpa (with Sony 50MP sensor)

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What you see here on top is actually the first digital “Mirrorless” Medium Format camera. Phase One will soon launch new digital backs for the [shoplink 30604 ebay]Alpa Medium Format cameras (here one eBay)[/shoplink]. Phase One is also using  the Sony 50MP CMOS sensor on the A250 back (there are also two more backs with CCD sensors). This is the first Sony sensor “mirrorless” medium format camera ;)

Full press text at Mirrorlessrumors.

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Coming on November 27: $200 off on the A6000 and A5000 on BestBuy

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On November 27 you will get that huge $200 off on the A5000 and A6000 at BestBuy (Listed here). If you plan to buy one of those cameras wait a couple of days :)

A new list of Black Friday deals can be found on Amazon US (Click here). Today we have a Gold Box deal on a 32GB Sandisk card.

E-mount:
A7/A7r: trade-in program at Adorama (Click here).
A77II: Up to $500 off on the body and kits at Amazon, Adorama, BHphoto and SonyStore.
A6000: $100 off on the body and kits at Amazon, Adorama, BHphoto and SonyStore.
A5100: $100 off on the body and kits at Amazon, Adorama, BHphoto and SonyStore.
A5000: $100 off on the body and kits at Amazon, Adorama, BHphoto and SonyStore.
Meike grip on Amazon US (Click here), [shoplink 30140 ebay]eBay (Click here)[/shoplink] and Alibabaexpress (Click here).
Tough E-mount replacement is finally in Stock at Amazon again (Click here)

A-mount:
$300 off on the A77II and many free etxras at Sony US (Click here)
$500 off on theA77II kits at Amazon, Adorama, BHphoto and SonyStore.

Refurbished stuff:
Refurbished RX100M3 for $669 on [shoplink 30505 ebay]eBay US (Click here)[/shoplink].
Refurbished RX100M2 for $399 on [shoplink 30506 ebay]eBay US (Click here)[/shoplink].
Refurbished A5000 with kit lens for $339 on [shoplink 30507 ebay]eBay US (Click here)[/shoplink].
Refurbished A6000 body for $498 on [shoplink 30508 ebay]eBay US (Click here)[/shoplink].
Refurbished RX10 body for $799 on [shoplink 30509 ebay]eBay US (Click here)[/shoplink].

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(SR3) Sigma ART 24mm f/1.4 coming Q1.

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SigmaRumors believes the new Sigma 24mm f/1.4 ART lens will be announced in Q1 2015 already. Other rumored lenses for 2015 are the 16-20mm f/2.0 ART and the 14-24mm f/4.0 ART. All very nice lenses but Sigma really should speed up the A-mount release. Really makes nos ense to have to wait over one year for the A-mount version :(

Where are those lenses coming?
50mm ART: not in Stock in USA Amazon (Click here) at BHphoto (Click here) and Adorama (Click here). And in Europe at WexUK (Click here) and WexDe (Click here).
24-105mm: not in Stock Amazon (Click here), BHphoto (Click here) and Adorama (Click here).

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Another Sony’s first: Stacked sensor with plane phase detection announced!

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Sony keeps bringing many innovation on the sensor world. Today they announced the worls’s first Stacked Sensor with Image Plane Phase Detection! Here is the press text and the explanation of how this works:

Sony Announces the Exmor RS™, the Industry’s First*1 Stacked CMOS Image Sensor with an Image Plane Phase Detection Signal Processing Function for High-Speed AF

Tokyo, Japan – November 17, 2014 – Sony Corporation (hereafter “Sony”) today announces the commercialization of the Exmor RS™ IMX230 for smartphone cameras and other devices requiring increasingly sophisticated image-capture functionality. With 21 effective megapixels, this stacked CMOS imaging sensor features compact size, higher image quality, and improved functionality. This is the industry’s first CMOS image sensor for smartphones to be equipped with an onboard image plane phase detection AF signal processing function to achieve excellent focus tracking of fast-moving subjects. The High Dynamic Range (HDR) function, which captures both backgrounds and subjects clearly and vividly even in high-contrast scenes such as backlit locations, now supports high-resolution still images and 4K video recording. This new CMOS image sensor will ship in April 2015.
  • Exmor RS IMX230 stacked CMOS image sensor
Model name Shipment date (planned) Sample price
Type 1/2.4 21 effective megapixels*2 stacked CMOS image sensor
IMX230
April, 2015 2,100 yen
*2: Based on the method for specifying effective pixels in image sensors

Rather than the traditional back-illuminated CMOS image sensor’s support substrate, the Exmor RS™ uses a chip consisting of signal processing circuits, on top of which is stacked a pixel section consisting of back-illuminated pixels for an original stacked construction. This kind of stacked CMOS imaging sensor, which delivers superior image quality and high functionality in a compact size, was first commercialized by Sony in 2012.

The new IMX230 is a type 1/2.4 stacked CMOS image sensor with a significantly improved 21 effective megapixels, and it is also equipped with a newly developed signal processing function. These features fulfill the growing needs in smartphone photography for high-speed autofocus (image plane phase detection AF) and clear, high-quality capture of bright and dark areas even in backlit scenes (HDR imaging). Image plane phase detection AF is a technology used in mirrorless interchangeable-lens cameras, and HDR imaging now supports not only 4K (4096 x 2160) high-resolution videos but also still images. Sony also plans to extend the lineup by adding a 16 effective megapixels stacked CMOS image sensor equipped with image plane phase detection AF and HDR imaging functions by the end of the next fiscal year.

IMX230 Main Features

Image plane phase detection AF
This function enables the camera to capture quick-moving subjects and makes accurate, high-speed autofocus tracking possible when shooting still images and videos, such as kids and animals constantly on the move and other fast subjects including athletes at sporting events. Dedicated image plane phase detection AF pixels are discretely incorporated into the screen of the image sensor, and the distance to the subject (range) and lens position for focusing are calculated based on the information obtained from these dedicated pixels. Up to 192 AF points can be used. All of this is instantaneously carried out by the stacked CMOS image sensor’s internal image processing circuits, making it easy to enjoy shooting photos and videos of fast-moving subjects on a smartphone or other device.
  • Image plane phase detection AF function using 192 AF points
High Dynamic Range (HDR) imaging
This function enables the camera to record still images and videos that reproduce details and rich gradations in the highlights and shadows of high-contrast scenes, such as those found in backlit environments. This is made possible by setting two different exposure conditions and applying the appropriate signal processing to the image information obtained from each condition. Through improved pixel placement and signal processing, this new HDR imaging function is now compatible with both video recording and, by popular demand, still image capture, the latter a feature that was not available previously*3. The enhanced resolution and generation of images with a wide dynamic range enable a high level of visibility and the production of images with vivid backgrounds and subjects, even in backlit conditions. This function is also compatible with 4K (4096 x 2160) high-resolution video recording.
*3 The HDR movie function announced on January 23, 2012 supported video recording only.

HDR imaging sample (right) with the IMX230 type 1/2.4 21 effective megapixels*2 stacked CMOS image sensor

  • Traditional HDR movieNew HDR imaging

    Sample using the IMX135 3.2 effective megapixels*4Sample using the IMX230 21 effective megapixels
*4 When using the HDR movie function, the effective pixel count is reduced to 1/4 of its original number.

Bildschirmfoto 2014-11-17 um 11.22.30

Notes:

Exmor RS and Exmor RS logo are trademarks of Sony Corporation.

via Image Sensor World.

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