Angelbird will soon announce a new Type A card!
Yesterday I reported that Angelbird officially discontinued their famous 1TB card. Two of my readers contacted Angelbird and got the same answer:
So there is definitely a new model coming. I hope it’s a new 4.0 Type A card that has read speeds of up to 1800 MB/s and write speeds of up to 1650 MB/s. Of course only future new Sony cameras will support these kind of speed as new hardware is required. Nevertheless the 4.0 cards are backwards compatible with 900 MB/s speed.
P.S.: My bet is that the Sony A7sIV will support 4.0 Type A.
PetaPixel: A Look at How Sony Equipped Photographers for Super Bowl
Sony A9III at BHphoto. Amazon. Adorama. FotoErhardt. Fotokoch. Calumet. WexUK.
PetaPixel reports that “More than 50 a9 III cameras and 145 lenses were available for photographers and Sony Pro Support was on hand, too.”
Kyle Rivas was one of the Sony photographers and he told to PetaPixel:
I say if this camera’s power allows me to think at the same pace as an athlete like Mahomes and Kelce, I choose the Sony a9 III every time.
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Find your camera if it gets stolen: PolarPro announced the new Defender Body cap with secret AirTag compartment!
PolarPro announced the new Defender Body cap you can buy now at BHphoto (Click here) and at Amazon (should be listed soon). It has a secret storage for Airtag or SD card or CFexpress card. I would have ZERO doubts that it would be best to store your own Apple Airtag (here on discount at Amazon). It’s your best chance to find your camera if you get robbed!
This is how it works:
The second option to keep track of your camera is to buy this Quick Release Plate for AirTag from Smallrig (here on Amazon). I kind of prefer this solution because I usually have a lens on the camera.
Super deal for Prime Members: Just install the free Amazon Photo app to get $20 credit
If you are an Amazon Prime subscriber you get $20 Amazon credit when downloading and using their Photo backup service (Click here). This service is FREE for all prime subscribers and you will get your credit within a few days. And after that you can continue to use it or get rid of it if you don’t like the service. But you keep the $20…it might be useful when you buy the future $8,000 Sony A1II :)
Reminder:
There are a ton of Sony E-mount cameras and lenses with great rebates and 90 day guarantee sold by Amazon (Click here). The specific camera gear deals can be found here and the Sony only deals can be found here. Here are some of the many deals I selected for you:
Cameras:
- $1200 off on the Sony A1
- $718 off on the Sony A7rV
- $1600 off on the Sony A9II
- $703 off on the Sony A7sIII
- $300 off on the Sony A7cR
- $400 off on the Sony A7III
- $200 off on the Sony FX3
- $420 off on the Sony A7IV
- $190 off on the Sony ZV-E1
Lenses:
- $540 off on the Sony 12-24mm GM
- $240 off on the Sony 24-70mm GMII
- $200 off on the Sony 50mm f/1.2 GM
- $485 off on the Sony 135mm GM
- $300 off on the Sony 200-600mm G
- $550 off on the Sony 100-400mm GM
- $190 off on the Sony 70-200mm f/4.0 G II
- $480 off on the Sony 12-24mm G
- $500 off on the Sony 85mm GM
- $300 off on the Sony 14mm GM
- $400 off on the Sony 100mm GM
- $240 off on the Sony 24mm GM
- $120 off on the Sony 20-70mm G
- $260 off on the Sony 24-105mm G
- $430 off on the Sony 70-200mm f/2.8 GM II
Angelbird discontinued their 1 Terabyte CFexpress card
Angelbird was the first company to offer more “affordable” Type A cards for Sony. But now they officially discontinued their famous 1TB card. You can still find few cards in Stock at Amazon US and BHphoto. Angelbird did not unveil the reason for the abrupt production stop.
The “affordable” 1TB alternatives you can get now are the:
- Pergear Type A card sold by Amazon US (non certified but also the cheapest card)
- Exascend 1TB card sold by Amazon US and BHphoto (VPG 200 certified)
The more expensive 1TB and 2TB cards you can get are the:
- Sony 960GB card sold by Amazon US and BHphoto (VPG 200 certified)
- Sony 1920Gb sold by Amazon US and BHphoto (VPG 200 certified)
Sony financial report: record 3.75 trillion yen for Q3 ($24.9 billion) compared to 3.08 trillion yen the year before ($20.5 billion).
Today Sony released the full Q3 financial report. The company as a whole is doing great and they made record sales in Q3. Sony shares nearly no info about how the camera business is doing. The only data you can find shows that in Q3 the “Still and Video Camera” sales did increase by 10,2% compared to last year.