Reminder: 10% off on the newly announced nex-gen Field Made Lens Indicator Labels!

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Fieldmade announced a new generation of lens indicators (Click here and use our code “SONYRUMORS10” to save 10%).

Field Made Co Unveils Next-Generation Lens Indicator Labels – Crafted in Our Workshop, Made in North America

After a year of relentless prototyping, navigating a steep learning curve, and tackling challenges head-on, Field Made Co is thrilled to launch our next-generation Lens Indicator Labels.

**What’s New:**
These labels aren’t just labels; they’re a testament to our unwavering commitment to quality. We’ve taken things up a notch. Our Next-Generation Lens Indicator Labels are now meticulously handmade right here in our workshop, using premium materials sourced exclusively from North America.

**Introducing Front Cap Indicator Labels:**
We’ve been listening to our fellow photographers and filmmakers and heard your needs loud and clear. That’s why we are proud to introduce Front Cap Indicator Labels alongside our classic rear cap indicators. These are designed to make your gear even more accessible and organized.

**Filter Size Included:**
But that’s not all. We understand that precision matters. That’s why our new labels now include the filter size, enabling photographers and filmmakers to find the right filter easily.

**New Rear & Front Lens Indicator Packs**
Field Made Co lens indicator packs are now available for rear or front caps and as a bundle.
New packs are now available for Canon RF & EF, Nikon Z & FX, Sony FE, Fujifilm XF & GF.

**New Individual Lens Indicators**
New individual indicators are now available for Canon RF & EF, Nikon Z & FX, Sony FE, Fujifilm XF & GF, and Tamron.

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Sony says that they got the message about the “firmware complains” and the A1 and A7sIII will soon get Monitor & Control app support

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Lensvid had a chat with Mr. Yann Salmon-Legagneur, Head of Imaging Products & Solutions Marketing. If you are focused on future products, this interview isn’t giving any info about that. But at the end of the video the manager at least recognized that Sony got the message about the firmware complains. Let’s see with the upcoming A1 firmware update if that’s the case ;)

One more news is that after the interview he told to Lensvid that the A1/A7S III (and other cameras not directly mentioned) will be compatible with the Monitor & Control app (support coming within Spring 2024).

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