Sony Savings Sunday


Camera Bodies
Sony a9 (Save $500):
B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
Sony a7RIII (Save $300):
B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
Sony a7rII (Save $400):
B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
Sony a7II (Save $500):
B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
Sony a7sII (Save $100):
B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama

Sony a6500 (Save $400):
B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
Sony a6000 (Save $100):
B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama


Voigtlander Heliar-Hyper Wide 10mm f/5.6 ASPH (Save $100):
B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
Voigtlander Super Wide-Heliar 15mm f/4.5 ASPH III (Save $100):
B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
Voigtlander 21mm f/1.4 FE (Save $100):
B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
Voigtlander Color-Skopar 21mm f/3.5 ASPH (Save $100):
B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
Voigtlander Nokton 35mm f/1.4 FE (Save $200):
B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
Voigtlander Nokton 40mm f/1.2 FE (Save $150):
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Voigtlander Nokton 50mm f/1.2 FE (Save $100):
B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
Voigtlander MACRO APO-LANTHAR 65mm f/2 ASPH (Save $100):
B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
Voigtlander MACRO APO-LANTHAR 110mm f/2.5 (Save $100):
B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama

Lens Deals
E-Mount Lens Deals
Mitakon Zhongyi Speedmaster 35mm f/0.95 Mark II Save $150
Sigma E-mount Lenses
Zeiss E-mount Lenses
Laowa Savings

Accessory Deals
Lexar Memory Cards
Memory Card Savings
Power Banks

General Deals
Deal Zone
Featured Deals
Mac Book Pro Savings save up to$1,800
Apple Holiday Savings save up to $1,800

Software Deals
Luminar 4 & Aurora HDR 2019 (Savings code FUJIADDICT)
ON1 Photo RAW 2020
Photolemur
Picktorial

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Sony FE 20mm f/1.8 G Technical Analysis and Reviews


Sony FE 20mm f/1.8 G: B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama
Zeiss Loxia 21mm f/2.8: B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama

The Sony FE 20mm f/1.8 G is an incredible value and now Jim Kasson has started his testing to see how well it does exactly. So far the lens is performing well, but more expensive Sony lenses like the Loxia 21mm are doing better wide open for twice the price.

The Last Word – Sony 20/1.8 vs Loxia 21/2.8 — Siemens Star

The Loxia is sharper, especially for radial variations. You probably wouldn’t see this difference in noraml photography.

The Last Word – Sony 20mm f/1.8 G initial tests

The Sony 20/1.8 is a good example of what Sony E-mount lenses have grown up to be. Nice size. Balances well on the camera. An aperture ring right on the lens, just where God intended it to be. An AF/MF switch, and a programmable button. All good stuff……f/5.6 is the best aperture in the corner. You can see the falloff decreasing as I stopped down. You can also see a color shift. I’m not sure what that’s about.

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Sony World Photography Awards Student and Youth Competitions 2020


Sony World Photography Awards Student and Youth competitions 2020: Shortlists and grant recipients announced
The World Photography Organisation announces today the shortlisted photographers in the Student competition and new information about photographic projects by Sony Student Grant 2019 recipients. Also included are details of photographers shortlisted in the Youth competition. Works by Student and Youth shortlists and Student Grant recipients will go on display as part of the Sony World Photography Awards 2020 exhibition at Somerset House this April.

STUDENT COMPETITION SHORTLIST
The Student shortlistfeatures bodies of work by ten students at leading higher education institutions from across the world. Students were challenged to submit a series of five to ten images responding to two different briefs. All ten shortlisted photographers have won Sony digital imaging equipment to help complete their project with the Student Photographer of the Year winner due to receive €30,000 worth of Sony photography equipment for their institution.

The first brief Invisible Lines asked students to engage with the stories of people trying to break invisible barriers and structures whether natural, social or intellectual. Reyad Abedin’s (Bangladesh, Counter Foto – A Center for Visual Arts), The Name of My City is Dust and Smoke and Life features images of his native city Dhaka in which rapid infrastructure development and the eroded boundaries between nature and manmade constructions has had a devastating effect on the ecological balance of the environment in and around the city. For her project The Truth is in The Soil, Ioanna Sakellaraki (Greece, Royal College of Art) dwelled with the traditional communities of female professional mourners, or moirologists, inhabiting the Mani peninsula in Greece. Responding to personal grief and loss, Sakellaraki’s images depict the silhouettes of the mourning women projected against abstract backdrops which convey our relationship to and acceptance of death.

The second brief, Sustainability Now,tasked students with producing a body of work connected to environmental sustainability. Highlights include Guardians by Fangbin Chen (China Mainland, Qilu University of Technology), which records efforts by the photographer’s local community to contain the spread of coronavirus. Referencing the predation of wild animals as the likely source of the epidemic, Chen’s photographs urge people to reconsider their relationship to the natural world. In Roots of Cause, Arantza Sánchez Reyes (Mexico, LCI Monterrey) reflects on the efforts of individuals living in Monterrey, Mexico, known as one of the most polluted cities in Latin America, to strike a renewed balance with nature by practicing a more sustainable lifestyle.

Other featured students include: Micaela del Sol Angulo (Peru, Centro de la Imagen), Robin Ansart (France, Ecole Nationale Supérieure Louis-Lumière), Amy Davis (South Africa, CityVarsity Cape Town), Ashley Tofa (New Zealand, The University of Auckland), Tobia Faverio (Italy, Nuova Accademia di Belle Arti) and Chip Skingley (UK, University of the West of England – Bristol).

This year’s Student shortlist was judged by Tim Clark, curator, writer and Editor in Chief 1000 Words. Read More »

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Sony Product Announcement April 20th, 2020 at Noon EST


Join us Monday, April 20th, at 9:00 am PST / 12:00 EST for a Sony NAB product announcement event. Follow SonyAddict on FacebookTwitterInstagram, and YouTube

Sony ‘s Press Conference for NAB now Rescheduled to Monday April 20th 9:00 am PST / 12:00 EST
Sony continues daily monitoring of the evolving situation around the spread of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) which has seen an escalation globally and, as such, is taking various precautionary measures.

As we place the utmost importance on the safety and wellbeing of our employees, partners and industry colleagues, we support the difficult but important decision from National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Show 2020 (https://nabshow.com/2020/attend/onsite-services/coronavirus-update-and-resources/) to no longer hold the Las Vegas conference in April.

We are eager to share our innovations with the NAB community digitally via press conference time of 9:00am PST on Monday April 20, 2020.

Sony would like to thank the community of innovators for their understanding and ongoing support during these challenging times. Our thoughts remain with those who are suffering from this tragedy.

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C-4 Precision Optics 4.9mm f/3.5 Hyper Fisheye 270-Degree Field of View for Sony E

The C-4 Precision Optics 4.9mm f/3.5 is a specialty, Hyper Fisheye lens with a ridiculous 270-degree field of view. It provides a fully-circular fisheye image on full frame Sony E-mount cameras. Key features include:

  • Designed for full frame Sony E-mount cameras
  • Fully-circular fisheye image on full frame cameras
  • 270-degree field of view on full frame cameras
  • Looks like a spaceship beaming up your camera

Step right up and get in line for this product by placing your reservation now. We fill orders on a first-come, first-served basis.

The Widest Fisheye Lens Ever Manufactured. What started as a 2015 April Fools Day tease has now come to life! The C-4 Precision Optics 4.9mm f/3.5 lens is a specialty lens among specialty lenses. The Hyper Fisheye angle of view on the fully-manual lens provides 270-degrees of coverage that is captured as a circular fisheye image on full-frame E-mount cameras. Check out this photo as a visual example of the lens on a full frame mirrorless body.

It’s Large & Heavy. This lens will not work well in situations that don’t allow for heavy-duty tripod mounting on account of the large amount of glass required to make this wide-angle feat possible. The lens weighs an impressive 28.6-pounds. A lens base with extendable legs is included for horizontal applications and to use as handles. This is a mount the camera on the lens kinda situation.

E-Mount Compatibility. This lens will accommodate Sony full-frame mirrorless cameras inside the lens base but also allows for LWS rail mounting on larger E-mount cinema cameras. The iris and focus rings are geared and ready for accessories.

Optics. Five extra-low dispersion elements keep chromatic aberrations in check, and the entire lens is designed, assembled, and calibrated by the masterful hands at C-4 Precision Optics.

Why? This lens was built with full dome imaging, VR, and 360-video applications in mind, but more importantly, to prove it could be done.

Rent one for $1246.00 a day here

Buy one for $39,000 here

via Petapixel

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NAB Show Canceled Due To Coronavirus


March 11, 2020

Dear NAB Show community,

As you know, we have been carefully monitoring coronavirus developments both domestically and globally over the past few weeks.

In the interest of addressing the health and safety concerns of our stakeholders and in consultation with partners throughout the media and entertainment industry, we have decided not to move forward with NAB Show in April. We are currently considering a number of potential alternatives to create the best possible experience for our community. 

This was not an easy decision. Fortunately, we did not have to make this decision alone, and are grateful to our NAB Show community for engaging with us as we grappled with the rapidly-evolving situation. This Show is as much yours as it is ours, and it is important to us that we move forward together.

For nearly 100 years, NAB Show has provided superior value and the best possible experience for exhibitors and attendees. We knew that if we could not deliver on those expectations, we would not move forward. More importantly, keeping the community safe and healthy is NAB’s highest priority; therefore, we are deferring to the developing consensus from public health authorities on the challenges posed by coronavirus.

We are still weighing the best potential path forward, and we ask you for your patience as we do so. We are committed to exploring all possible alternatives so that we can provide a productive setting where the industry can engage with the latest technology, hear from industry thought leaders and make the game-changing connections that drive our industry forward.

I want to stress that despite our disappointment at how this year’s Show has been impacted by global public health concerns, we are more excited than ever about the future of NAB Show and our relationship with you.

We are grateful for each and every member of our Show community. It is your passion for the industry that makes NAB Show a success year after year, and it is that same passion that will drive us into the future as we look ahead to new possibilities later this year and beyond.

Sincerely,

Gordon H. Smith
President and CEO

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