The new Sony Full Frame camera just got the Bluetooth certification test

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As you may remember I told you Sony is ready to launch two new cameras soon. The first is likely to be the Sony A7sII successor (code “WW271448“) and the second is a camera that will be “the first of it’s line” (code “WW850128“).

Today that second “mysterious” got the Bluetooth certification test (Click here). This is just one more confirmation it’s going to be announced soon. The little I heard about this camera is:

  • first camera of a new name line
  • it’s a Full Frame camera

Drop me a message if you know more about this camera and the possible A7sIII successor. Thanks!

Registration spotted by Nokishita

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Patrick Murphy-Racey tells us how the future A9III should be

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Patrick writes:

When the Sony a9 was released in 2017, it blew my mind. When the a9II was released it seemed more science fiction than real, but now I’ve had a chance to think about the camera more after shooting thousands of images with my two bodies. SONY has got me trained now to expect the impossible… So I’ve been thinking about how to improve on the a9II as I look to a future where that camera will be replaced by the next version of awesome. Here are my thoughts.

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Sony Tidbits…

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Zebra 109+ for Sony Raw Photographers: https://youtu.be/HPhC0xr8-IA
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