TTArtisan Dot Sight


TTArtisan announced its new TTArtisan Dot Sight which is compatible with just about any camera. You can find the TTArtisan Dot Sight on Amazon and B&H Photo.

Enhance your photography experience with a dot sight for your camera. This compact accessory attaches directly to your camera’s hot shoe mount, allowing you to quickly and accurately frame your shots. The bright red/green dot sight makes it easy to acquire your target, even in challenging lighting conditions. Whether you’re shooting animal shots, portraits, or landscapes, this dot sight will help you capture stunning images with precision. Lightweight and portable, you can take it with you wherever your photography adventures lead. Elevate your photographic skills and never miss a shot with this essential dot sight for your camera.

  • Precise Aiming: Compact red/green dot sight designed for cameras, enabling accurate framing and focus.
  • Foldable for storage, easy to carry/Lever lock, hot shoe installation, compatible with multiple models
  • Five levels of brightness adjustable
  • Without battery, weighs only 73g
  • Easy to use, three-step calibration

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TTArtisan AF 75mm f/2 Coming Soon

 

The TTArtisan AF 75mm F2 is coming soon for the Sony E mount and Nikon Z mount.

Main Specifications

  • Format: Full size
  • – Mount: E/Z
  • Focal length: 75mm
  • Aperture value: F2-F16
  • Aperture blades: 9
  • Lens construction: 10 elements in 7 groups
  • Minimum shooting distance: 0.75m
  • Maximum magnification: Unknown
  • Filter diameter: 62mm
  • Size: φ
  • Weight: 328-340g
  • Dust and water resistance: Unknown
  • AF:
  • Image stabilization: –
  • Other features: Aperture ring



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OL: Viltrox AF 56mm f/1.7 Review – It’s A Steal


Viltrox 56mm f/1.7 E: B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama

The Viltrox AF 56mm f/1.7 is yet another solid lens from Vitrox according to the Optical Limits review of the lens. You can check out the full review here or the excerpt below:

Unsurprisingly, the Viltrox AF 56mm f/1.7 E maintains the high quality levels that we’ve already seen with the X-mount version of the lens. The lens is very sharp at f/1.7 and downright superb at medium aperture settings. Image distortions and CAs are non-existent. Vignetting is on the very high in RAW images but decent when using auto-correction. The quality of the bokeh is impressive as well. Highlights are nicely rendered and the background blur is very smooth. Even LoCAs are on the low side. A bit of a hiccup are focus shifts towards the rear when stopping down. At very close focus distances this might be an issue…The build quality is far better than what you might expect from a lens of this the price tag.

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Sony E PZ 16-300mm F3.5-8 G OSS Coming Soon


It is rumored that Sony will release an APS-C Sony E PZ 16-300mm f/3.5-8 G OSS lens between September and November. The lens will have electronic zoom and better aberration control, low dispersion performance, and better resolution performance than other similar lenses. The lens will also have well-controlled breathing. The Sony E PZ 16-300mm F3.5-8 G OSS will be the perfect travel lense for the Sony FX30 or Sony a6700.

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Sigma 28-105mm f/2.8 ART Announced


Sigma 28-105mm f/2.8 ART: B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama

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2023 Global Market Share and Sales Volume of Digital / Video Cameras


DC.Life posted the Nikkei Industry Map 2025 Edition data on digital video and video camera sales for 2023. Canon is still on top followed by Sony and Nikon with Fujifilm coming in 4th. Interestingly, Fujifilm sells half as many as Nikon and Panasonic half as many as Fujifilm, with Fujifilm having a much tighter lineup of cameras.

  1. Canon: 3.34 million units (46.5%)
  2. Sony: 2 million units (27.9%)
  3. Nikon: 810,000 units (11.3%)
  4. Fujifilm: 430,000 units (6.0%)
  5. Panasonic: 260,000 units (3.6%)
  6. OM Digital: 180,000 units (2.5%)
  7. Ricoh Imaging: 60,000 units (0.8%)

Canon and Sony are unlikely to be overtaken, but Nikon and Fujifilm have room to grow and Fujifilm might even be able to overtake Nikon if it produced a popular video camera model and straightened out its supply chain issues. At least the ever-shrinking camera market seems to be slowing its decline.

via DC.Life, CanonAddict

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