B&H just got limited quantities of the new Sony QX10 camera module for smartphones in stock. Check it out here at B&H Photo.
Sony NEX-7R Coming Soon; Leaks Already Free-Flowing
Another interesting leak situation happened with Sony’s rumored NEX-7R, which is expected to serve as the replacement for the highly-regarded Sony NEX-7.
As noted by Sony Alpha Rumors:
New York fashion Photographer Clayton Nelson shared a couple of pictures he has taken “with the Sony NEX-7R, a new prototype APS sensor digital camera” (these are his own words).
The shared images have sinced been removed from Nelson’s Facebook account; however, there seems to be a lot coming together that makes this sound very legit.
Previous rumors suggested that the NEX-7 replacement would be unveiled in October 2013 (likely prior to PhotoPlus 2013 that occurs at the end of October). This would be a big camera for this rather large show and would give Sony a nice chunk of press for the prosumer crowd leading into the holiday season.
Additionally, the Sony NEX-7 successor (previously referred to as the NEX-7N) has been rumored to stick with a 24MP APS-C sensor instead of pushing its luck with a higher-MP offering.
Sony NEX-7R Rumored Specs
- New 24 MP APS-C sensor with 1/2 stop improvement and increased dynamic range
- 3.8 million dot EVF
- Touchscreen
- Hybrid Contrast and Phase Detection AF
- Tri Navi design reviewed
- Improved focus peaking with choice of colors
- Wi-Fi
- No built-in GPS
- Same size and form factor of the current NEX-7 but with a minor design changes
Sony A-Mount Cameras Will Live On
After the recent introduction of the Sony A3000 (an E-mount camera), I have been wondering whether or not Sony would move exclusively to the E-mount and leave the legacy A-mount system in the past. If statements attributed to Sony UK’s head of digital imaging, Frederik Lange, are accurate, then Sony plans to keep on making A-mount cameras. [Read more…]
New Camera in Apple’s iPhone 5s Features Sony Image Sensor
Apple’s new camera in the iPhone 5s is receiving some high praise. While there is more to the camera than just the sensor, the image sensor is the backbone of the overall camera system. After tearing down the iPhone 5s, the folks at iFixit have determined that the 8MP sensor inside the camera is consistent with Sony design. [Read more…]
Lightroom 5.2 Now Available
Adobe has released a version 5.2 update for Lightroom 5, which adds the following new features: [Read more…]
Sony Unveils Rugged Storage Drives
Sony recently introduced a new line of rugged, professional hard drives in SSD and standard spinning hard drive flavors. The SSD version (PSZ-SA25) is available as a 256GB capacity drive, while the spinning hard drives are available in 500GB and 1TB capacities (PSZ-HA50 and PSZ-HA1T). The drives feature one USB 3.0 and two FireWire 800 ports. [Read more…]
Apple Digital Camera RAW Compatibility Update 4.09 Adds Support for Olympus E-P5
Apple has issued an update to Digital Camera RAW to version 4.09, which adds RAW image compatibility for the Olympus E-P5 to Aperture 3 and iPhoto ’11.
It also includes changes that:
- Restore lens correction to Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 images
- Address a white balance issue with some Nikon images that were modified by third-party applications
You can download the update from Apple’s website.
New Sony A3000 Mirrorless Camera Now In Stock
The new Sony A3000 E-mount camera that sports a traditional DSLR style is now in stock and shipping at B&H. The A3000 features a 20.1MP APS-C sensor and captures 1080p HD video with an impressive $398 price tag for the body and lens kit. Check it out here at B&H Photo.
Sony HDR-MV1 Music Video Recorder Captures HD Video and CD-Quality Audio
Sony has unveiled it’s new HDR-MV1 Music Video Recorder, which captures 1080/30p HD video and features a 120° X-Y stereo mic for high quality audio capture. [Read more…]
Sony Updates XQD Cards for 4K Video Capture Speeds
Sony has updated its S-Series of XQD cards and introduces a new N-Series of XQD cards in response to the latest 4K camcorders introduced this week.
The Sony XQD card S-Series was previously spec’d at a max 168MB/s read/write speed. The updated S-Series now features a max transfer speed of 180MB/s, which will support stable workflows with XAVC 4K Intra 4:2:2 at 4096 x 2160/60p 600Mbps. Specifically, these new S-Series cards will accommodate the new Sony PXW-Z100 XDCAM camcorder. [Read more…]
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