Fresh look at the upcoming Laowa 200mm f/2.0 FE! Official release set for October 1st!

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The new Laowa 200mm f/2.0 FE lens release is set for October 1st! Matt Granger just published a teaser about his upcoming review. Below you can see more images of the lens:

Laowa 200mm f/2.0 FE lens specs:

  • Full Frame Autofocus lens
  • Fn button, AF/MF switch, focus limiter
  • drop in filters
  • weight is 1,6kg a
  • Coming for E/Z/EF mount.
  • Coming soon, price unkown

P.S.: The cat looks seriously dangerous!

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The Sony USA up to $500 rebates are back!

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New $500 rebates running on camera, lenses and accessories at BHphoto, Amazon, Adorama.

Camera rebates:

Lens rebates:

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Curiosity: First batch of the $7400 Hasselblad X2DII sold out in a few hours!

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I think all SAR readers are curious about what’s selling hot—and what’s not—these days. I can report from reliable sources that the first batch of the new Hasselblad X2D II medium format camera (B&H Photo, Amazon, Adorama) sold out quickly. The cameras have already shipped out, and anyone placing a preorder now will likely have to wait until at least the end of September to receive theirs.

Just imagine how a Sony medium format camera would sell if it had that super fast Sony Autofocus….

Hasselblad X2D II at B&H Photo, Amazon, Adorama, FotoKoch, Foto Erhardt, Calumet DE, WexUK.

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Photographer Patrick M.R calls on Sony to release a 500mm f/4 GM lens

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In a recent video, photographer Patrick shares his excitement for Sony’s latest telephoto lenses—and makes a compelling case for the next one Sony should build: a 500mm f/4 G Master.

Patrick praises the outstanding performance of the Sony 300mm f/2.8 GM OSS and the new Sony 50-150mm f/2.8 G Master, calling them “game-changing” for sports and wildlife photography. He’s already planning to bring the 50-150mm GM to the sidelines of high school basketball games this fall.

“The 300mm f/2.8 and 50-150mm f/2.8 together give me such incredible versatility. But there’s still one lens missing.”

Why Sony should release a 500mm f/4 GM
Patrick argues that a 500mm f/4 would perfectly complete Sony’s long lens lineup—filling the gap between the Sony 400mm f/2.8 GM OSS and the Sony 600mm f/4 GM OSS. He wants a lighter, more affordable super-telephoto that still delivers that razor-sharp “eye candy” look you only get past 400mm.

According to him, in the old days of prime-only setups, the 300/500/600 trio was a common focal-length progression. Today, a 500mm f/4 GM would make a lot more sense than jumping straight from 300mm to the massive 600mm.

Other lenses on his wish list:

  • A lightweight, budget-friendly 300mm f/4 G (non-GM) lens for birders and enthusiasts
  • More telephoto lenses with built-in 1.4x converters
  • Possibly even a 200mm f/2 G Master to rival Canon and Nikon’s legacy primes

Patrick ends the video with a clear message to Sony:

“If you build a 500mm f/4 G Master, I will buy it. No question.”

What do you think? Should Sony add a 500mm f/4 GM to the lineup? What long lens are you still waiting for?

Check out the lenses Patrick mentioned:

Sony 50-150mm f/2.0 G Master (BHphoto, Amazon, Adorama, Fotokoch, FotoErhardt, Calumet, WexUK)

Sony 300mm f/2.8 GM OSS (BHphoto, Amazon, Adorama, Fotokoch, FotoErhardt, Calumet, WexUK)

Sony 400mm f/2.8 GM OSS (BHphoto, Amazon, Adorama, Fotokoch, FotoErhardt, Calumet, WexUK)

Sony 600mm f/4 GM OSS (BHphoto, Amazon, Adorama, Fotokoch, FotoErhardt, Calumet, WexUK)

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Reminder: Join the BHphoto Creator Roundtable on August 31

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On August 31 at 2pm eastern time you are kindly invited to follow the new BHphoto Creator Table event (Click here):

B&H presents the Creator Roundtable: Video Podcasting 101, an educational workshop on how to successfully podcast with video. Join established creators, Diana Gladney, Heather Ramirez and Cat Mulvihill for an afternoon full of creative insight, inspiration, video podcasting tips, techniques, and the best gear to help you kickstart your video podcasting journey

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Hasselblad X2D II officially announced – A tech marvel with Sony’s 100MP sensor, world’s best IBIS, and LIDAR AF!

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Hasselblad X2D II at B&H Photo, Amazon, Adorama, FotoKoch, Foto Erhardt, Calumet DE, WexUK.

DJI owned Hasselblad has officially unveiled the new X2D II medium format camera  (B&H Photo, Amazon, Adorama) with the well known 100MP Sony sensor (Press text on Explora). But this new release is absolutely worth your attention because of a couple of exciting features:

  • 10-stop IBIS – That’s right. The X2D II offers the world’s most powerful in-body stabilization to date.
  • Integrated LIDAR autofocus – A world first: Hasselblad has built in a LIDAR module for ultra-precise focusing, even in challenging low-light conditions.
  • Internal 1TB SSD – No need to juggle cards; shoot confidently with fast internal storage.
  • Minimal, elegant Scandinavian design (and simplified UI) – As always, Hasselblad pairs premium aesthetics with top-tier imaging tech and simple UI

The X2D II is a glimpse of where camera tech is heading—and it’s built around a Sony sensor. Its LIDAR AF system, class-leading IBIS and simplified UI are the kind of innovations we’d love to see Sony adopt in future Alpha and Cine gear.

Hasselblad X2D II 100C Specifications:

  • 100MP BSI CMOS medium format sensor
  • 16-bit colour depth, 15.3 stops dynamic range
  • Hasselblad Natural Colour Solution with HDR
  • AF-C continuous autofocus, 425 PDAF zones
  • 5-axis, 10-stop in-body image stabilisation
  • ISO 50 native sensitivity
  • 1TB internal SSD storage + CFexpress Type B slot
  • 3.6-inch OLED tilting screen, 1400-nit brightness
  • Weight: 7.5% lighter than X2D 100C
  • Graphite grey matte finish, redesigned ergonomic grip

Preorder the Hasselblad X2D II: B&H Photo, Amazon, Adorama, FotoKoch, Foto Erhardt, Calumet DE, WexUK.

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