(SR4) First rumors about a possible Sony announcement in late July!

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I am now starting to get some info about a possible Sony product announcement in late July. I actually got two different dates:

1) around July 17-18
2) around July 25

Maybe the July 17/18 date is “only” for the meeting with the press before the unveiling of the new gear. I will try to get some reliable confirmation the next days.

While I yet have no 100% confirmation I am guessing that indeed we will have a new Sony announcement in late July. The indirect proof is that Sony has registered three new camera codes and one lens (35mm f/1.8 FE).

Summary of what we know and have heard so far:

  • possible Sony product announcement between July 17 and July 25.
  • Sony officially registered three new camera codes in Asia. Two for E-mount and one for a Cybershot/RX camera. Usually those models will be unveiled within 1-2 months after registration.
  • There are rumors saying that one of the new cameras model will be a “mass model”. Maybe a new A6500 successor or new entry or mid level A7 camera. Very wild rumor says it might be a direct Canon RP competitor named A5 or something like that
  • The Sony 35mm f/1.8 F will definitely be announced on the late July event
  • Sony did patent the 500mm f/4.0 and 100mm f/1.4 FE lenses. But I do not believe the 500mm GM will be announced in 2019. The 100mm GM on the other hand could be announced in 2019
  • Sony A9II is rumored to be announced in August-October timeframe
  • Sony A7sIII should be announced in late 2019 at earliest
  • I got no rumors about what the new Cybershot/RX model might and no rumors at all about any possible A-mount camera.

Keep in mind Sigma is going to have a major announcement in mid July too! With four FE news lenses to be announced: 35mm f/1.2, 45mm f/2.8, 12-24mm f/2.8 (or 14-24mm f/2.8) and 24-70mm f/2.8.

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All 4th of July specials: $200 off on the Sigma 28mm f/1.4 FE lens

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You save $200 on the Sigma 28mm f/1.4 FE lens sold by Adorama (Click here) when using the checkout code “JULY4TH19″.

A long list of fourth of July savings have been posted on that BHphoto page and on that Adorama page.

Today only you also save up to 30% on YOREPEK Bags sold by Amazon US.

And you get this Luminar 3 with Signature Looks bundle for $50 only when using our coupon code “AMB43R” at checkout.

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(SR5) Sony officially registered a third camera code today! We now how two E-mount cameras and one Cybershot to be announced soon!

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Oh man this is going to be super exciting the next weeks! Today Sony registered the next camera code! Now we have a total of three cameras and one lens that will be announced soon (within 1-2 months):

  • Camera with code “WW716189” (we suspect this to be the A9II)
  • Camera with code “WW246025 (cybershot)
  • Camera with code “WW594724” (probably another E-mount camera)
  • Sony 35mm f/1.8 F lens

Stay tuned also because I am starting to et details about when these will be announced!

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Tamron Japan says demand for the 17-28mm FE is higher than expected. Issues an apology for future shipment delays.

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This is the google translated text:

The new product “17-28 mm F / 2.8 Di III RXD (Model A046)”, scheduled to be released on July 25, 2019, has a reservation significantly exceeding our forecast. , It is predicted that the production number will not catch up with the customer’s request.

We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience caused to the parties concerned, including customers who are waiting for the release of the product.

Delivery to some customers who have already made a reservation may be after the release date. In addition, customers who will be making reservations in the future will also be delivered one by one, so it may be time to deliver the product.

We will do our best to deliver as quickly as possible, so we ask for your understanding.

via Tamron Japan

Tamron 17-28mm f/2.8 FE preorders:
In the USA at BHphoto, Amazon, FocusCamera, BuyDig and Adorama.
In Europe it’s available at Calumet DE, WexUK, Park UK and CameraTools NL.

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(SR5) Nokishita says 2-3 E-mount cameras and 1 Cybershot will be announced in 2019!

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Two camera codes have been already officially registered by Sony

Nokishita writes:

Sony have just created a new product page for six interchangeable lens cameras (two of which are probably accessories pages) and one Cyber-shot.
It is important to note that there are many cases in which the existing product page is renewed when simply adding new firmware functions. New products will be released within about half a year.

So if two pages are for accessories we have four new E-mount pages. But we now that at least one major firmware update will be released soon for the Sony A9. Which means at max we have “three slots” open.

A good guess is that Sony will announce 2-3 E-mount cameras in 2019 (Sony A9II, A7sIII and the third could be the A6500 successor) and a new Cybershot.

And here is the summary of what to expect in 2019 from Sony (all SR5):

  • At least a new High end E-mount camera with the code “WW71619” (we suspect this to be the A9II)
  • Another Cybershot model which could be the one registered with the code “WW246025
  • One or Two more E-mount cameras in autumn which could be the A7sIII (very likely) and the A6500 successor (with EVF in the center)
  • New Sony 35mm f/1.8 FE lens

Get ready for an exciting second half of the year folks!

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Dpreview: Sony a9 ‘real-time tracking’ update makes it the highest scoring camera in its class

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Sony A9 at Buydig, BHphotoAdorama, Amazon, BestBuy. FocusCamera.

Dpreview updated the Sony A9 review and score:

Sony introduced a significant firmware update that largely revamped the autofocus system of the camera, adding a new ‘real-time tracking’ AF mode that works seamlessly with face and eye detection. Sony also updated face and eye detection algorithms by using machine learning to understand human subjects and features more accurately.

We’ve spent some time shooting with the updated a9 in a variety of situations, and have previously written and in-depth look into what the new AF system brings. After further testing, we’ve re-scored the a9 with the boosted autofocus in mind, and it brings the score up to 90% (from 89%). This makes the a9 the highest-scoring camera in its class, out-ranking the Nikon D5 and Canon EOS-1D X II.

The increased score reflects the precision of the updated a9’s subject tracking system, as well as its ease-of-use that makes it valuable for nearly all types of photography. Click ‘Read our review’ above to jump to our full review (originally published in 2017), and read on for a description of the new real-time tracking mode, with some examples and videos of the system in use.

And SankeiBiz wrote a piece about the Canon-Nikon-Sony battle for the Olympics. The google translated text says:

The battle for the share of the news camera, which attracts attention every time the Olympics, is gradually rising. In the battle of the two big giants Canon / Nikon, also known as the “Black and White Showdown”, this time the mirrorless one-eyed male Sony, who will introduce a telephoto lens based on the black and white “Zebra” color, is about to enter and the trend is also here Can not release.
The history of “black and white confrontation” is old, and the late-night Canon shows its best in the 1980s, while Nikon, who has taken the seat of the camera in the 1950s Tokyo Olympics Erode. Although the two companies’ shares have reached antagonism, the decisive change occurred at the Athens Olympics where the use of digital single-lens reflex cameras in 2004 began in earnest. Canon overwhelmed Nikon by the introduction of digital single-lens reflex camera “EOS-1D Mark II”. Since then, Nikon has been reviving, but according to industry officials, Canon is leading with the latest share of around 6 to 4 to 7 to 3.
Sony is trying to enter this fierce battle. In addition to being able to reduce the size and weight because no mirror is required, the mirrorless one eye also features no shutter sound. In the field of sports photography, he exerts great power in golf.
In the Olympics, the number of coverage passes is limited, and there is also a circumstance that “Canon cameras that have long been associated with media companies and Nikon cameras have priority”. It seems that it will be too soon for the camera competition of the Olympics to become a “three-odd” that Sony has joined, but I would like to pay attention to whether the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympic Games will be the footsteps for that.

via Digicameinfo

And professional Sports Photographer Nick Walker recently switched to the Sony A9. These are his impressions:

Sony A9 experience – the finest AF system I have used. Struggling to find images that are not tack sharp. The Sony 400mm F/2.8 and 70-200mm F/2.8 are both optically ‘superb’ with high resolution, contrast and very fast AF systems.

The beauty of the Sony A9’s system is the freedom to automatically track a subject’s eye(s), or face, accurately across 80% of the frame and solely concentrate on composition, with no or little cropping, so liberating, something that cannot be said of a 35mm DSLR’s AF system which only covers approx 40% of the frame.

Sensor image quality is excellent, great colours with excellent dynamic range.

The ability to capture images without disturbing an athlete, when you can hear a pin drop, opens up new photo opportunities.

I have covered professional sport since 1992, during this time owned many flagship cameras and pro lenses (14mm – 600mm).

I feel that I am qualified to say that the A9 has no peers when it comes to AF as I have been privileged to collaborate with other leading companies, testing DSLR prototype devices and providing feedback on AF systems.

Shortly before the 2012 Olympics I set up a comprehensive AF testing session at an athletics track with one company to try and iron-out AF issues with a newly released camera – a subsequent AF tracking only firmware upgrade greatly improved the camera in question.

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Sony A9 at Buydig, BHphotoAdorama, Amazon, BestBuy. FocusCamera.

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