Had a small break this week: But plenty of Sony and Sigma rumors coming soon…with announcements in 3-4 weeks!

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Dear SAR reader, I had a short break this week because I am hiking in the Alps with my family and friends. But this will be my last short break, because I have received several confirmations that Sony will make an announcement in the second half of August and Sigma in early September.
There is also something completely different that I will talk about soon: The possibility of a big shake-up in the mirrorless world. This is “news” from the usual companies, and I will post a youtube video about it on my channel next week (subscribe!). Feel free to guess in the comments what you think might happen ;)

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Sigma will display a cinema AF version of the 28-45mm f/1.8 E-mount lens at the IBC show

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Sigma 28-45mm f/1.8 at Amazon, Bhphoto, Adorama FotoErhardt, Calumet, WexUK.

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Showcasing the Proof-of-concept prototype AF cinema lens based on the SIGMA 28-45 F1.8 DG DN | Art

At IBC 2024 visitors will for the first time be able to get hands-on with a prototype of a SIGMA autofocus cinema lens based on the 28-45mm F1.8 DG DN | Art, a popular optic with film-makers. Currently under development, this fast-aperture cine zoom is equipped with features including a focus ring with distance indicator, a click-free aperture ring, and compatibility with Φ95mm matte boxes.

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Four days left to grab the hot selling Swedish made Light meter

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Four days left to order the Light Meter Lit Duo 1 on Kickstarter (Click here). It is made by a Swedish company that had the nice idea of making it look a little like Nintendo :)
The meter is close to raising a million dollars, not only because it looks good but also because it has a ton of useful features! Check out the description page to see why it is a useful tool for photographers and filmmakers.

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