Also Sony Japan marks the A65 with “old kit” lens as “no longer in production”
Sony Japan officially discontinued the A65 with older kit lens. So this was it about the rumored updated A65. It’s just the A65 with new kit lens :)
Sony Japan officially discontinued the A65 with older kit lens. So this was it about the rumored updated A65. It’s just the A65 with new kit lens :)
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The Metabones A to E-mount Speed Booster should come any time soon. But the Chinese company that makes the Lens Turbo was faster and is now already shipping their adapter internationally via [shoplink 21020 ebay]eBay (Click here)[/shoplink]. The Lens Turbo basically does the same job as the Speed Booster but it’s cheaper and also doesn’t deliver the same kind of image quality.
I guess you all already know what you gain by using these adapters along an A-mount Full Frame lens. You keep the Full Frame focal length and gain one stop aperture.
A SAR reader just noticed that the A65 has been listed as discontinued when checking the compatibility list of A-mount lenses (Click here). UPDATE: And when you visit the A65 page you now see that message:
And the A77 deals on Amazon (Click here) have been extended for an unlimtied time until supply lasts :)
As soon as I get rumors about the successors I will post them on SAR!
Sony myth buster
by Vlad
There are a lot of opinions about Sony cameras floating on the net, some good, some bad and many wrong. Given that Sony is clueless as to how to address that, I might do it instead.
Myth I : Sony is overpriced
That is the most common myth and is generally followed by a lone example. The thing is, overall, Sony isn’t overpriced whatsoever. It is easy to make it look so, when you cherry-pick, though. Here are a few examples of gear that is pretty much in line with competing equivalents (of either Canon or Nikon) Zeiss 16-35, Zeiss 24-70, Zeiss 24mm f2, Zeiss 85mm f1.4, 50mm f1.4, 85mm f2.8, 100mm macro, 16-50 DT, 16-105 DT, 35mm DT, 50mm DT and I am getting bored already. Then, looking at the E-mount, except maybe the 24mm Zeiss, nothing is really overpriced when comparing to competing systems such as m43 and Fuji. And don’t get me started on the bodies.
An example of a typical discussion:
Advice: I strongly suggest that people interested in the Sony system make the price comparison by themselves, rather than listen to unsubstantiated claims. Depending on your specific needs one system might be more or less expensive than another, but most of the time there won’t be much of a difference in terms of price.
Myth II : Sony’s lens range is lacking
Not exactly a myth, but an over-exaggerated issue. Yes, Canon and Nikon have arguably wider selections. But, for most uses, Sony can cover your needs, not to mention that there are some unique lenses in the lineup. The thing is, the wider selection from other companies means absolutely nothing in itself. It all depends on your needs.
And don’t forget you can use Minolta lenses. Conclusion: Depends on your needs. Advice: Know your needs.
Myth III : Sony’s NEX lens range is lacking and the lenses are crap and expensive
Some of it myth, some not, a lot is exaggerated.
It is lacking, but let’s be clear – there are two real competitors here – m43 and Fuji. m43 is a system that had more time to develop and is supported by two companies and is pretty much the exclusive mount for said companies (not much development on the 43 front). It is easy to see how they might end up having a more complete offering. Fuji has been amazing, and while it does have excellent lenses, the lens range isn’t much wider than NEX’s one.
As to the lens performance, currently there are 4 lenses performing very very well (24mm Zeiss, 35mm f1.8, 50mm f1.8, 10-18mm). Of those, only the 24mm can be seen as being overpriced. Then, we have the usual suspects (16-50, 18-55, 18-200, 55-210). These lenses are perfectly good performers for what they are (helpful hint: they are kit zoom lenses and a travel zoom, all priced accordingly).
This leaves only 3 lenses to be crappy: 16mm (tried it, crappy it is), 20mm (no experience, but judging by samples, it is a perfectly capable lens, hardly crappy), 30mm macro (no experience here).
Conclusion: as I see it, there are at best 2 crappy lenses in the whole NEX lineup. I invite you to compare the prices to Fuji’s or to those of the m43 system and you’ll see that they are not that far off overall.
Advice: when someone tells you that NEX lenses are crappy and gives you as an example the weak optical performance (duh!) of the 16-50, stop listening.
Myth IV : most people prefer OVFs
This appears everywhere, but when you ask people where did they get the information, you generally receive one of two possible answers. Either “many of their friends” don’t like EVFs or this can be “logically concluded” by Canon and Nikon selling more.
Conclusion: …
Advice: take statistically irrelevant data and flawed logic with a grain of salt.
Myth V : OVFs are better
That’s a half-myth. And in a few years it will probably be an almost complete one. They are better for some things. But certainly not for chimping (sidenote: there is nothing wrong with chimping) or manual focus, or displaying plenty of useful information, or… you get the idea.
Conclusion: It is subjective. Advice: Try both and choose.
Sony is a great system. It does have its shortcomings, like all the others, but it also has some unique features.
Sony also announced a 4K camcorder that for $6,500 only gives you an impressive recording quality_ XAVC Recording Format at 4K 50p/60p, 4:2:2 10-bit at 500/600Mbps, HD at up to 223Mbps. I bet that we wont have to wait a long time to see some high-end E or A mount camera with 4K recording too! (Source: Sony / Found via: Nofilmschool)
One more QX news. These can be controlled via the new RM-LVR1 Live View Easy Remote too!
Not only in US but also in Germany Sony is trying to clear the A77 camera Stock. At 18:02 there will be a Gold Box Deal at Amazon Germany (more info here at DealsRunner.com). If you find more Sony deals please submit them at DealsRunner.com so that every readers can see them on the right sidebar of this site!
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If you own the new Sony RX100MII than you have two new cases you can buy!
1) Gariz launched the RX100MII leather case you can buy on [shoplink 20992 ebay]eBay (Click here)[/shoplink].
2) Nauticam USA (Click here) announced the new Underwater Hosuing for the RX100MII. USA Retail Price: $950. Estimated Shipping Date: Sept 10, 2013
More information is available from Nauticam USA at: http://www.nauticamusa.com.