(SR5) New Alpha line goal is to outshine Canon and Nikon in early 2014!

Share

After yesterday’s post about Sony removing the SLT tech form the APS-C series quite some people got scared that this also means the end of the Alpha Mount lines. I keep stressing you that this isn’t true and that the A-mount line will keep being developed. Three years ago Sony switched from Optical viewfinder to Electronic Viewfinder with translucent mirror. And next year we will see another switch (with some surprise?). The death of SLT is just the death of a feature..not the death of the camera line :)

So what’s the goal of Sony? One of my best Sony sources that always shared correct info sent me a short sentence:

The Alpha line is not going away. They are working on technology that will outshine the competitors for early release next year.

He is a top source and in one year from now we will be able to see and touch the new Alpha Camera Generation. Trust SAR and that source…he always told me the truth! Spread the word!

Readers are welcome to share their thoughts about the how the new A-mount camera generation should be to really make a difference in the market against Canon-Nikon DSLR!

Sources are welcome to let me know how the new generation A-mount cameras will be by sending an anonymous message through the contact form that sticks on the right border of this website or by contacting me (Andrea) directly at sonyalpharumors@gmail.com (create a fake gmail account to hide your ID). Thanks!

——–

Reminder (SR = Sonyrumor):
SR1=probably fake rumor
SR2=rumor from unknown sources
SR3=50% chance it is correct
SR4=rumor from known sources
SR5=almost certainly correct!

Share

Sony A58 gets DxOmarked.

Share

DxOmark (Click here) tested the Sony A58 sensor results. It earned 74 points which puts it right in the middle between the Canon 650D (62 points) and the NIkon D5200 (84 points).

As I told you yesterday this may be the last Sony APS-C camera using a translucent mirror. Now we are all curious to se how the next APS-C A-mount camera will be!

Share

US deal reminder: NEX-SLT and Lens discounts.

Share

 

Here are the brand new deals that have been launched by Sony US (updated with Adorama and BHphoto links):
NEX-7 $50 price drop at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto.
NEX-5r $50 price drop at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto.
NEX-3n $50 price drop at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto.
Up to $400 savings on camera-lens kit at BHphoto (Click here).
6% reward on Sony E and A mount cameras at Adorama (Click here).
NEX-F3 with kit lens for $399 at Amazon (Click here).

The up to $200 savings on Sony SLT cameras has been prolonged through June 1 (Click here to see the list at Amazon). And the same prolongation has been applied on the A99 superkit deal (Click here) and on the Sony Alpha Lenses (Click here).

Share

(SR5) There will be no more APS-C SLT cameras (after the A77II) anymore.

Share

This is probably one of the biggest rumors I ever posted. And before you read it keep in mind that this is a rumor and not an official news. Rumors are not based on official facts but on anonymous and unproven…well rumors :)


The APS-C A-mount revolution: According to multiple trusted sources there will be no more APS-C SLT cameras from Sony. And now listen: There will be new A-mount cameras! What changes is the tech. SLT is done and death for APS-C. This means the recently announced SLT-A58 is the last of it’s kind. No A77 and no A65 successor will have the semi transparent mirror. So what is going to happen? The options are two. Optical Viewfinder will come back (highly unlikely) or A-mount ASP-C goes mirrorless (likely).

UPDATE: There will be one last A77II SLT. After that APS-C will be mirrorless A-mount!

I am still not sure if there will be SLT-FF, but I have been told that SLT is going to to disappear sooner or later anyway. I know the news is big and I have the feeling this will not be the only big news we will here in future :)

P.S.: As I told you before Sony is working on a brand new roadmap that includes many new advanced features. 2014 is going to be a very intriguing year!

UPDATE: I insist telling you that the A-mount system will remain well alive. What changes is just that they will not use the SLT tech anymore. Please don’t spread false rumors about a possible death of the A-mount. Just be patient and wait for the new amazing stuff that will come in 2014 ;)

——–

Message to sources: You can send me more info anonymously by using the contact form you see on the very right of your browser. You can also contact me directly at sonyalpharumors@gmail.com.

For readers: Subscribe the RSS feed (Click here) and Twitter (Click here) stream and the Facebook fan page (Click here) in order to not miss any news!

——–

Reminder (SR = Sonyrumor):
SR1=probably fake rumor
SR2=rumor from unknown sources
SR3=50% chance it is correct
SR4=rumor from known sources
SR5=almost certainly correct!

Share

Nince different Lens Turbo adapters to be launched this year.

Share

What you see here on top is the first picture of the FD to E-mount “Lens Turbo” adapter. You can also see first image samples at Pieebbs. And we also got the info that a total of nine new “Lens Turbo” adapters will be made: PK, AI, EF, FD, MD, C/Y, Leica R, and M42 to Nex.

P.S.: Link to [shoplink 16763 ebay]Canon FD lenses on eBay[/shoplink].

Share

Sony US brand new deals: NEX-7 now for $948.00!

Share

 

Sony launched new deals in US. And the NEX-7 has now the lowest price ever seen:
The NEX-7 got a new $50 price drop at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto.
NEX-5r also got a new $50 price drop at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto.
And so the NEX-3n again at Amazon, Adorama and BHphoto.

The up to $200 savings on Sony SLT cameras has been prolonged through June 1 (Click here to see the list at Amazon). And the same prolongation has been applied on the A99 superkit deal (Click here) and on the Sony Alpha Lenses (Click here).

Share

Sony patent: Smart adapter with Lever. And sensor dust protection.

Share

A brand new Sony patents describes a new kind of adapter having a Lever. Sony says that this “makes it easier to attach or detach the accessory to or from a device main body” (Source: FreePatentsonline).

The image on top shows you a sort of dust blocking device that automatically covers the sensor when you detach a lens. As you obviously know the dust enters whenever you change lens. With that easy blocking plate the sensor gets covered (Source: FreePatentsonline).

Share