Sigma 150-600mm Sports Price Range


We first found out about the upcoming Sigma 150-600mm Sports here. Now Nokishita has a price range for us stating that the lens would fall between the Tamron 150-500mm price of 170,000 yen ($1546.31 USD) and 200,000 yen ($1819.19 USD) with Nokishita guessing 180,000 yen ($1637.27 USD).

According to unconfirmed information about the domestic price of Sigma 150-600mm Sports, “The suggested retail price in Japan will be a little higher than Tamron’s 150-500 (170,000 excluding tax)” “The list price will not exceed 200,000 yen including tax” So, is the suggested retail price around 180,000 yen excluding tax?

The L mount version of Sigma “150-600mm F5-6.3 DG DN OS | Sports” has a lens configuration of 25 elements in 15 groups, a minimum shooting distance of 58cm-280cm, a maximum shooting magnification of 1: 2.9 (at 180mm), and 9 aperture blades (at 180mm). (Circular aperture), filter size φ95mm, size φ109.4×263.6mm, weight 2100g (including tripod mount), teleconverter (TC-1411 / TC-2011) seems to be compatible.

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New TTartisan 7.5mm f/2 Listed at B&H Photo


The new TTartisan 7.5mm f/2 is not listed at B&H Photo after Photorumors said it would be coming very soon.

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Sony ZV-E10 Launch Videos Reposted by Third Party

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oMiHRw9wn9Q

The Sony ZV-E10 launch was delayed on short notice and on the day that it was supposed to launch a few videos were posted by accident, but this was the main one. I tried to get some grabs last time before it was pulled and this time I was able to before anything happened.

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Today Only ZEISS Batis 25mm f/2 Discount


The Zeiss Batis line of lenses are very well built lenses for the price and today only you can save $300 on the Today Only ZEISS Batis 25mm f/2 at B&H Photo.

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Optical Limits: Sony FE 35mm f/1.8 Resolution As Good As It Gets, But Not Perfect


Sony FE 35mm f/1.8: B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama

Optical Limits released its Sony FE 35mm f/1.8 review and the lens sounds like a good value. You can check out the full review here if you want an in-depth look or read part of the conclusion below:

The Sony FE 35mm f/1.8 is a decent performer but it doesn’t excel in all categories. In terms of resolution, it is basically as good as it gets in the image center but the corners are “only” good to very good at mainstream settings and fairly weak corners at f/1.8. Lateral CAs are on the high side although this can be easily corrected. The slight pincushion distortion isn’t an obstacle for auto-correction either. The same can’t be said about vignetting which is very high in RAW files and still visible with activated auto-correction. The quality of the bokeh is pretty good, especially in the image background. Bokeh fringing (LoCA) can be visible at large-aperture settings though.

The build quality is pretty good without reaching pro levels. You can feel that the outer metal shell is fairly thin but Sony made a decent effort for a consumer-grade lens. The chassis is dust- and moisture-resistant and it doesn’t extend during focusing – as it should be. The broad focus ring is very smooth to operate. The AF is quick and noiseless. It would have been nice if Sony implemented an optical image stabilizer. However, most Sony cameras feature IBIS these days so it’s an understandable decision in order to keep the costs at bay.

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New Compact LightPix Lab FlashQ x20 For Sony Cameras


You can get the new compact LightPix Lab FlashQ x20 from B&H Photo and Amazon

The compact, lightweight FlashQ x20 with Transmitter for Sony from LightPix Labs is a cost-efficient, Sony ADI / P-TTL-compatible lighting solution with advanced triggering and control features. The lightweight, compact flash easily fits into tight places where larger units can’t go. With a guide number of 65, the FlashQ x20 has TTL power selection and runs on two alkaline or rechargeable NiMH batteries, and it will recycle quickly depending on the batteries in use.

One of the flash’s clever features is the removeable Sony TTL transmitter that comes with the unit. By detaching the transmitter and mounting the flash head remotely on a light stand, you can adjust power and trigger it from the on-camera transmitter at a distance. In fact, the transmitter can control several x20s simultaneously. Features include 1st and 2nd curtain sync and flash exposure compensation. Perks include a built-in filter holder and tilting capability. Finally, a pleasant surprise is FlashQ x20’s LED light, which can be used as a modeling light, or with its high CRI of 95, used as a video light.

Sony Camera Compatibility
a7, a7 II, a7 III, a7R II, a7R III, a7R IV, a7s, a7s II, a7s III, a7C, a6000, a6300, a6400, a6500, RX1, RX1R, RX1 R II, RX10, RX10 II, RX10 III, RX10 IV

Benefits

  • Guide number 65.62′ / 20m (ISO 100 @ 32mm)
  • Compatible with Sony ADI / P-TTL
  • Front and rear curtain sync
  • Wireless TTL, off-camera flash any time with detachable transmitter
  • Remote control power ratio, video light level
  • Flash exposure compensation
  • Tiltable flash head
  • Built-in color gel holder
  • LED video light with adjustable color and brightness
  • FlashQ Transmitter with built-in rechargeable Li-Ion battery
  • USB charger for transmitter and x20 flash (using optional NiMH batteries)

Remote Triggering Power Level Adjustment
The x20 functions like a typical on-camera flash while attached to the included shoe-mount FlashQ transmitter. Detaching the flash puts it into wireless, mode allowing it to be used off-camera. Wireless triggering and power level adjustment can then be accomplished via the camera-mounted transmitter

Power
The x20 runs on two AA alkaline batteries or two rechargeable Ni-MH batteries. The transmitter can be conveniently charged via USB

LED Video / Modeling Light
The x20 features an LED light for use as a modeling light or with its CRI of 95, used as a video light

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