Ends tonight: $50 discount on the Topaz Image AI and Video AI bundle and 20% off on Luminar

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Both the Video AI and Imagq Quality AI app got a $50 discount (Click here).

And til January 31 you save 20% on Skylum Luminar Neo and all extensions (Click here).

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The new Spinn CP is now available on Kickstarter (Click here). It’s a different way to carry your camera and an update to their previous CP version. It now comes with two different base plates and a adjustable comfort strap made in five colours. From recycled raw materials.

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RUMOR: Sony A7CII coming in 2023

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This will come as a uprise to nobody, but a trusted source said it’s highly likely the A7cII is going to be announced in 2023. A second new source (therefore unreliable for now!) added this info:

We can expect A7C II next year. Sony already reserved some components from A7IV for “another camera” including for example sensor and IBIS. Also they scheduled increased production ONLY for EVF from A7C mk1 for this year. So we are expecting A7C II same specs as A7IV, redesigned shell but same EVF like mk1.

It’s super safe to say the A7cII will have the same A7IV specs. but if the second source is right the EVF might be the one of the A7c only! I hope this new source is definitely WRONG on this part.

Reminder: Both the A9III and A7cIII are now solidly confirmed to be coming in 2023. But there is more to come don’t worry as you can hear me teasing in this video:

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Via my Instagram channel: Sony A1 camera made of fractal metallic. It looks sexy…but it would definitely hurt your hands while holding it :)⁠

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Sony has transferred more than 90% of camera production from China to Thailand factory

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It’s years now that companies are leaving their production from China to other countries like Vietnam and Thailand. Nikkei reports that now more than 90% of the camera production has been moved from China to Thailand factory:

  • The Sony Group has transferred the production of cameras sold in Japan, the US and Europe from China to a factory in Thailand. In principle, factories in China only make products for China.
  • In response to the conflict between the United States and China, the transfer to the United States was carried out first, and the transfer to Japan and Europe was also completed by the end of 2022.
  • The risk of China becoming the core of the global supply chain is increasing due to the intensification of the US-China conflict and the lockdown accompanying the “zero corona” policy. Companies are gearing up to avoid supply chain malfunctions.
  • In 2022, Sony sold about 2.11 million cameras worldwide. Of these, 150,000 units are destined for China, with more than 90% being destined for Japan, the United States, and Europe. Most of the production has been transferred to Thailand.
  • For camera lenses, the company plans to continue supplying products made in China outside of the country.

via Digicameinfo

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