New Sony A7V youtubers roundup!
Sony A7V preorders:
In USA at at BHphoto, Amazon, Adorama, Henrys.
In EU at Fotokoch, FotoErhardt, Calumet, Foto Köster, WexUK, Clifton, Park UK, Fnac FR.
In Australia at: Camera Pro, Sony Australia.
Sony A7V preorders:
In USA at at BHphoto, Amazon, Adorama, Henrys.
In EU at Fotokoch, FotoErhardt, Calumet, Foto Köster, WexUK, Clifton, Park UK, Fnac FR.
In Australia at: Camera Pro, Sony Australia.
Sony just added a new $200 discount on the Sony RX100VII at BHphoto, Amazon, Adorama.
Also new today: $28 off on Vello battery grips for Sony cameras at BHphoto.
The massive Sony holiday savings at BHphoto, Amazon, Adorama. And the additional $50 cashback has been extended to January 1st!
Sony Camera rebates:
Sony A7V preorders:
In USA at at BHphoto, Amazon, Adorama, Henrys.
In EU at Fotokoch, FotoErhardt, Calumet, Foto Köster, WexUK, Clifton, Park UK, Fnac FR.
In Australia at: Camera Pro, Sony Australia.
PetaPixel wrote that Orders for the Sony a7 V Are Strong Despite Negative Online Discourse. I can confirm through my channels that this is true.
On socials you see many arguing that this camera falls short against the competition. But they miss the point. The Sony is strong and reliable where it matters while others stills struggle (see Canon R6III overheating issues).
PetaPixel reports this comment from a Reddit user:
“Minor upgrade? The hell camera are you comparing it to because it sure as hell ain’t the A7IV. The A7V is like 90% of an A1ii for half the price. Depending on your use case of course but as someone who shoots mostly faster subjects and is photo focused it is an incredible upgrade on all fronts,” the comment reads. “I don’t know how anyone can look at this camera and not see it as a massive upgrade. Okay maybe you shoot portraits and landscape then it’s not? But you were not looking for an upgrade anyway as for those genres the body matters a lot less.”
Yes, I also see this as great new camera from Sony!
The new Viltrox 2x adapter on preorder at BHphoto (Click here).
Viltrox wrote:

San Diego Tribune reports:
Sony Electronics Inc. sold its San Diego campus at 16535 Via Esprillo in Rancho Bernardo for $67.4 million to an entity affiliated with Irvine-based real estate investment and management company LBA Properties, property records show. The electronics company spent $150 million to build the property, which was completed in 2009, according to news reports.
With the sale, the seller will lease back an undisclosed portion of the building, said Matt Carlson, an executive at CBRE.
Sony did not comment on this so we don’t know why they are doing this.
Bright Star announced the second generation 50mm f/0,95 lens and it’s available for preorder on Amazon.