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Sony announces a new RX100 III Video Creator Kit with grip, SD card and additional battery

02 Jul

Sony has announced its new RX100 III Video Creator Kit, a product bundle that combines the RX100 III with Sony’s VCT-SGR1 grip, a 64GB SD card and an additional NP-BX1 battery.

Like most video creator kits, the RX100 III Video Creator Kit is designed to be an all-in-one solution for creators looking to get their foot in the door with a simple Full HD video setup.

At the heart of the RX100 III is Sony’s Exmor R CMOS sensor and BIONZ X processor, capable of recording 50Mbps 1080 / 60p video through the F1.8-2.8 Carl Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* 24-70mm lens. Combine those specs with the 3-inch tilting screen and the ability to control both image capture and zoom with the VCT-SGR1 Shooting Grip and you have yourself a solid vlogging setup.

Sony says the RX100 III Video Creator Kit will retail for $ 799.99 and will begin shipping July 2019. However, the kit is currently available to pre-order at Adorama for $ 798 and is listed as available at B&H for $ 699.99.

Press release:

Sony Launches RX100 III Video Creator Kit

The RX100 III Video Creator Kit Provides the Perfect Video Setup for the Run-and-Gun Creator

SAN DIEGO — July 1, 2019 — Sony Electronics, Inc. today introduced a powerful new tool for vloggers and video creators with the launch of the RX100 III Video Creator Kit. Based around the award-winning compact camera, the Cyber-shot RX100 III, the Video Creator Kit provides an all-in-one kit for video creators.

The Kit features the RX1000 III, with a 180º tiltable LCD screen, 1” Exmor R sensor, BIONZ X processor and 24-70mm F1.8-2.8 ZEISS Lens. The bundle also includes an innovative remote grip that doubles as a mini tripod, a 64GB SD Memory Card and an extra NP-BX1 battery to keep you shooting longer. The RX100 III’s video creator kit has everything you need to take your content on the move.

“Empowering creators is critically important to Sony,” said Neal Manowitz, deputy president for Imaging Products and Solutions Americas at Sony Electronics.“We want to make it as easy as possible for them to realize their vision, to capture content in new and different ways.”Manowitz added, “An excellent all-in-one solution, the new Video Creator Kit is a convenient tool that will encourage many aspiring creators to go out and shoot.”

Fast, Sharp Lens

The DSC-RX100 III sports a fast, sharp F1.8-2.8 Carl Zeiss® Vario-Sonnar T* lens with 24-70mm zoom. With such a versatile range of perspectives between wide-angle and medium-telephoto, it’s perfect for all kinds of videography with beautifully defocused, high-bokeh backgrounds. A premium multi-layered T* coating also dramatically reduces ghost and flare caused by light reflection.

Full HD Video Recording

The DSC-RX100 III records HD movies in the XAVC S format and saves files as MP4, allowing for extensive record times. With 50Mbps Full HD (1920×1080) up to 60p high-quality video recording, XAVC S* enables beautiful video recording with minimal compression noise even in scenes with a lot of movement. The RX100 III also records in AVCHD and easily shareable MP4 HD video.

Versatile Shooting Grip

For the ultimate creative freedom, the RX100 III Video Creator Kit includes the VCT-SGR1 Shooting Grip, which allows control of capture and zoom functions directly from the grip and integrates with the RX100 III for ease of use and dynamic filming styles. The ergonomic design is comfortable for both left- and right-handed use, and the pop-out legs convert it into a mini-tripod.

Innovative Design

With a fully-tiltable 3” (1,229K dots) Xtra Fine™ LCD Display it’s possible to check and monitor composition and settings during the entire shoot, thanks to the ability to flip the screen 180º to face the subject, perfect for selfie-style shooting of both still images and video. WhiteMagic™ technology dramatically increases on-screen visibility in bright daylight. The large display delivers brilliant-quality still images and movies while enabling easy focusing operation.

The pop-up EVF viewfinder features an OLED Tru-Finder with a ZEISS T* coating, designed to dramatically reduce reflections that can interfere with composing and viewing stills and videos.

Performance and Image Quality

The backside illuminated Exmor R CMOS sensor, advanced BIONZ X processor and fast-F1.8-2.8 aperture lens combine to allow for incredible speed and low light versatility for stills as well as beautiful HD video.

The RX100 III features a large 1.0” Exmor R® CMOS image sensor. The back-illuminated technology doubles light sensitivity — a great help when shooting in dimly lit environments. Enjoy reduced noise in your videos and photos, even when capturing night landscapes or indoor scenes.

Full HD Video Capture

The RX100 III captures video in HD in the XAVC S format, allowing full HD recording at a data rate of 50 mbps with low compression, resulting in excellent video quality. The RX100 III can also capture 120fps at 720p, and a dual-video-recording capability allows the camera to record in XAVC S/AVCHD along with MP4 files.

The RX100 also features Intelligent Active Mode, which uses Sony’s frame rate analysis technology and 5-axis image stabilization to dramatically reduce the effects of camera shake when capturing video.

Connections and Sharing

Connect the RX100 III to an external monitor/recorder via HDMI® simultaneously for a bigger view of what you’re recording. The shooting info display can be turned off for an even cleaner view and to capture uncompressed video at much higher bitrates (depending on external recorder and settings). Frame rates include 24p, 60p and 60i.

Connectivity with smartphones for One-touch sharing/One-touch remote has been simplified with Wi-Fi®/NFC control. Easily and instantly transfer videos and photos to your smartphone for sharing with friends and family on social media. In addition, the camera can be controlled remotely using the free Imaging Edge app giving you greater creative freedom.

Pricing and Availability

The RX100 III Video Creator Kit will begin shipping in July 2019 for approximately $ 799.99. It will be sold at a variety of Sony’s authorized dealers throughout North America.

Exclusive stories and exciting content shot with the RX100 III can be found at alphauniverse.com, a site created to educate and inspire all fans and customers of Sony’s Alpha™ brand.

Images taken with the RX100 III can be found at the Sony Photo Gallery and footage from the camera at the Sony Camera Channel on YouTube. For detailed product information, please visit Sony’s Compact Camera information page.

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The ‘world’s fastest’ 1TB microSDXC card is now available to purchase — for $449

17 May

Earlier this year, SanDisk announced the impending arrival of what it claims is the ‘world’s fastest’ 1TB microSD card. Now, the ridiculously dense memory card is available for purchase and, as you might expect, it doesn’t come cheap.

The 1TB SanDisk Extreme UHS-I microSDXC card features read speeds up to 160MBps and write speeds up to 90MBps (30MBps minimum). It’s rated as a Video Speed Class 30 (V30), UHS Speed Class 3 (U3) card with the SD Association’s A2 specification.

The card isn’t labeled as ruggedized, but it’s quite robust according to SanDisk’s specifications. According to the SanDisk, the card is shockproof, waterproof, X-Ray proof and capable of operating in temperatures between -25 to 85°C (-13 to 185°F).

The SanDisk 1TB Extreme UHS-I microSDXC card, which comes with an SD adapter, is currently available to pre-order on B&H for $ 449.99, although that appears to be a temporary discount of $ 25 through May 18, 2019.

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B&H effectively cancels out internet sales tax in US with its new ‘Payboo’ credit card

08 May

Just shy of a year ago, the United States Supreme Court ruled that out-of-state retailers are required to collect sales tax on internet sales. B&H has long been known for the absence of sales tax outside the state of New York and to account for the ruling, it’s decided to take a unique approach to effectively cancelling out the sales tax for B&H customers.

It’s called Payboo, and it’s a credit card B&H has created in partnership with Synchrony Bank that will automatically reward you, instantly, with the amount sales tax would effectively cost at checkout. As explained on B&H’s FAQ page about the new Payboo card, ‘B&H issues instant Payboo Card Savings on all non-tax-exempt purchases shipped to eligible states paid for with the Payboo Card in the form of a reward concurrently issued and redeemed directly on your order during checkout.’

B&H further explains the process under the question ‘How does the Payboo Card benefit really work?’

‘When you pay for B&H purchases with the Payboo Credit Card, B&H will charge the total of merchandise plus applicable fees and taxes; but we instantly issue and apply a reward on orders made in our SuperStore or shipped to eligible states right in checkout as a form of customer payment. Then, the amount charged to the Payboo Card is net of the benefit applied.’

In other words, consumers won’t notice any difference in the cost, as B&H effectively takes on the cost of the sales tax. Better yet, since B&H collects and disburses state sales tax in accordance with state sales tax laws and regulations, nothing needs to be done on the consumer’s end come tax season.

B&H says there will be no upper-limit on how much you can save using this benefit and notes that the savings will vary based on the zipcode products are being shipped to. To apply for the B&H Payboo Card, which doesn’t require an annual fee, you must have a valid Social Security Number (SSN) or Individual Tax Identification Number (ITIN) and a U.S. billing address. Of course, applying doesn’t guarantee a card, which is subject to credit approval.

B&H addresses further questions on its Payboo page and has a dedicated page for signing up.

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Longsys launches Lexar-branded 1TB SDXC card

10 Jan

Longsys, under the Lexar brand name, has announced the Lexar Professional 633x SDXC UHS-I card with 1TB of storage.

The Class 10 UHS-I card has a theoretical maximum read speed up to 95MB/s and write speed up to 70MB/s, but it’s only guaranteed a sustained write speed of 30MB/s as noted by the V30/U3 rating. This means the write speeds might peak at 70MB/s, but the card certainly can’t sustain them, otherwise it’d be labelled as a V60 card.

The card, which is also available in sizes down to 16GB, is capable of operating from 0° to 70° C (32° to 158°F) and being stored from -25° to 85° C (-13° to 185°F) in humidity levels between 5 and 95 percent. Each card comes with a limited lifetime warranty.

The 1TB Lexar Professional 633x SDXC UHS-I card is available now and retails for $ 499.99.

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ProGrade Digital releases dual-slot SD card reader with speeds up to 1.25GB/s

05 Jan

ProGrade Digital has announced a new dual SD card reader round out its memory card reader lineup.

The Dual-Slot SD Card Reader is the fourth in ProGrade Digital’s lineup that includes a CFast & UHS-II SD, CompactFlash & UHS-II SD, and dual UHS-II microSD card readers. It uses the USB 3.1, Gen. 2 interface and supports the maximum 10Gb/s (1.25GB/s) transfer speed.

The card reader also uses ProGrade Digital’s patent-pending magnetic base and features LED indicators for both card slots to display data transfer activity. The device is backwards compatible with UHS-I cards and USB 3.0 devices.

In addition to the card reader, ProGrade Digital includes two 45cm (18in) USB cables: one Type A to Type C and one Type C to Type C. It comes with a two-year warranty and retails for $ 79.99.


Update (January 4th, 2019): a previous version of this article incorrectly stated the possible transfer speeds of UHS-II memory cards. While the USB 3.1, Gen. 2 interface is technically capable of supporting 10Gb/s (1.25GB/s) transfer speeds, UHS-II memory cards top out at 312 MB/s (HD312), which would make for a theoretical maximum transfer speed of 624 MB/s if offloading two cards simultaneously.

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Lexar announces ‘the world’s largest’ A2 microSD card

01 Nov

Longsys has announced the world’s largest A2 microSD card under the Lexar brand name.

The impending 512GB Lexar High-Performance 633x microSDXC UHS-I card meets the Application Performance Class 2 (A2) requirements, meaning it has a minimum write speed of 2000 input/output operations per second (IOPS) and a minimum read speed of 4000 IOPS. In the case of this particular Class 10 card with a V30 rating, that means it can read up to 100MB per second and write up to 70MB per second.

This particular card is designed more for smartphones and tablets, but can also be used in various action cameras and drones that use microSD cards for storage. Based on the speed, this particular card should handle 4K/30 video and 1080p/120 video without any hassle.

Lexar says the card has been tested in the “Lexar Quality Labs with more than 1,100 digital devices, to ensure performance, quality, compatibility, and reliability.” It claims an operating temperature range of 0°C/32°F to 70°C/158°F, storage temperature range of -25°C/-13°F to 85°C/185°F, and a humidity range of 5-95 percent.

Lexar said the card is expected to hit shelves by the end of October for an MSRP of $ 299.99, and has the card up on its website, but the 512GB version isn’t yet available from any retailers.

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Ricoh WG-60 rugged camera adds FlashAir card compatibility

25 Oct

The Ricoh WG-60 is a waterproof camera with solid rugged credentials. It’s waterproof to 14m (45ft), shockproof from 1.8m (11ft) and freezeproof to -10°C (14°F). It has a 16MP BSI-CMOS sensor, 28-140mm equivalent lens, 2.7″ LCD and a built-in LED ring light.

The WG-60 is the replacement to the WG-50 and, from what we can tell, is nearly identical. The only difference appears to be support for FlashAir Wi-Fi SD cards, which is the camera’s only way to connect to mobile devices. If we discover other differences between the WG-60 and its predecessor, we’ll update this article.

The WG-60 will be available next month for £250 and will come in red or black. The camera will not be sold in the U.S.

Press Release:

Digital compact camera for underwater photography down to 14 metres, with waterproof, shockproof performance; available in two colours

London, 24 October 2018 ?RICOH IMAGING EUROPE S.A.S. is pleased to announce the launch of the RICOH WG-60 digital camera. This new model features a compact, lightweight body design, with exceptional waterproof and shockproof performance.

The superb waterproof design of the WG-60 means the user can easily take pictures outdoors with confidence. Despite a compact lightweight body, the outstanding specifications of the WG-60 means that it outperforms ordinary digital cameras and smartphones in demanding outdoor conditions. It is waterproof to a depth of 14 metres, shockproof against a fall from a height of 1.6 metres and freeze-proof down to temperatures as low as -10°C. It also comes equipped with an outdoor-friendly LCD monitor so you can instantly adjust its brightness to the lighting level in a particular shooting situation.

Main Features

1. Heavy-duty construction for underwater shooting down to 14 metres, for up to two hours.
Featuring a solid, airtight body waterproof down to a depth of 14 metres for up to two hours of continuous operation (equivalent to IPX 8 or JIS Class 8). Shockproof against falls from a height of 1.6 metres,* dustproof (equivalent to IPX 6 or JIS Class 6), freeze-proof to temperatures as low as -10°C, and crush-proof against weights up to 100kgf (kilogram force). ** Its heavy-duty construction ensures that the WG-60 performs superbly and dependably even in harsh, demanding outdoor conditions.
* Measured under RICOH IMAGING-original testing standards — from a height of 1.6 metres, onto a surface of 5cm-thick plywood — conforming to Method 516.5-Shock of the MIL-Standard 810F.
** Measured under RICOH IMAGING-original testing standards.

2. Exceptional image quality
The WG-60 comes equipped with a back-illuminated CMOS image sensor, which delivers excellent high-sensitivity and low-noise characteristics and high-speed read-out of image data signals. Coupled with a high-performance imaging engine, this image sensor delivers a top sensitivity of ISO 6400 and super-high-resolution images with approximately 16.0 effective megapixels. This model also provides advanced image processing functions, made possible by the latest super-resolution technology for sharp, clear, high-resolution images. It also offers such innovative features as Handheld Night Snap mode, which automatically captures several images of the same nighttime scene to produce a single, blur-free composite image.

3. 5X optical zoom lens with a 28mm wide-angle coverage
The WG-60 features a high-performance, five-times optical zoom lens with a focal-length coverage from 5mm to 25mm (equivalent to approx. 28mm to 140mm in the 35mm format) to accommodate a wide range of scenes and subjects, including landscapes. It also provides other convenient shooting functions, such as macro mode to capture dramatic close-up images from a minimum focusing distance of a mere one centimetre. An Intelligent Zoom function extends the zoom range to approximately 36 times (equivalent to 1008mm in the 35mm format) without compromising image quality, for superior telephoto photography and an interval-shooting mode, which comes in handy for fixed-point observation.

4. Six Macro Lights to assist close-up shooting, and a Self-Portrait Assist mode
By selecting the Digital Microscope mode, six LED Macro Lights ideally positioned around the circumference of the lens barrel for macro shooting, allow the WG-60 to provide bright, uniform illumination on a subject. ***The Macro Lights enable the user to clearly see a magnified view of the microscopic world undetectable by the naked eye on the camera’s LCD monitor, and effortlessly capture eye-catching close-up images. In order to minimize camera and subject shake, the Instant Illumination Enhance function allows the use of a higher shutter speed by automatically raising the discharge level of the Macro Lights at the moment of shutter release. The Macro Lights also provide other useful functions, such as a Self-Portrait Assist mode, which uses the blink of an LED lamp to check if the subject’s face is captured within the picture frame, and the LED Lighting mode, which uses the Macro Lights as a lighting device in the dark.
*** When this mode is selected, the image size is fixed at 2.0 megapixels (at 16:9 proportions).

5. Underwater shooting mode
Specifically designed for underwater photography, the Underwater and Underwater Movie shooting modes optimize colour and contrast, based on the data of images actually captured under the water. These modes deliver sharp, true-to-life images by enhancing shades of red, which are lost in underwater photography, while effectively compensating for the loss of contrast caused by the diffusion of light in water. During Underwater mode, the Flash Off + Flash On option, allows the user to capture two images consecutively — with a single shutter release — one without flash and another with flash.

6. Full HD movie recording for extended shooting of high-quality movies
The WG-60 provides Full HD movie recording employing the H.264 recording format. Users can capture high quality extended movie clips (1920 x 1080 pixels, 16:9 proportions) at a frame rate of 30 frames per second. To add some creative touches to movie recording, it also features a high-speed camera function**** for slow motion playback of captured movie clips and an interval movie function. A micro-HDMI terminal (Type D) is also on the camera body for simultaneous output of Full HD movie clips and sound to external audio-visual devices.
**** When this function is selected, the recorded size is fixed at 1280 x 720 pixels.

7. Triple anti-shake protection to prevent blurred images in all applications
(1) Pixel Track SR mechanism
When recording still images, this advanced shake-reduction mechanism effectively compensates for camera shake by digitally processing affected images.

(2) Digital SR mode
When the camera detects low-lighting conditions in still-image shooting, this mode automatically raises the sensitivity up to as high as ISO 6400, making it possible to use a higher shutter speed and effectively minimize the adverse effects of camera shake and subject shake when dealing with poor lighting conditions.

(3) Movie SR mode
During movie recording, this mode effectively compensates for the misalignment of images caused by camera shake with exclusive software to produce beautiful, blur-free movie clips.
8. 2.7-inch LCD monitor with the Outdoor View Setting mode
The WG-60 comes equipped 2.7-inch LCD monitor with horizontally extended 16:9 proportions and approximately 230,000 dots. The monitor’s AR (Anti-Reflection) coating minimizes annoying glare and reflections for a sharp, clear on-screen image even in bright sunshine during outdoor shooting. It also comes equipped with such convenient features such as the Outdoor View Setting mode, which easily sets the optimum monitor brightness level for a given lighting situation.

9. Other features
· A range of WG-series mount accessories (optional) to accommodate a range of shooting situations
· Compatibility with FlashAirTM wireless LAN SD memory cards
· Two remote control receptors (one in front and another in the back) to widen signal coverage
· Macro stand (included) to maintain a minimum focusing distance of one centimetre to the subject during extended observation and shooting of macro images
· High-speed Face Detection function to capture as many as 32 faces in focus in approximately 0.03 seconds (minimum); Smile Capture function to automatically release the shutter when the subject’s smile is detected
· Outdoor-friendly Style Watch function to display the time on the LCD monitor, using an extended push of the OK button when the camera’s power is turned off
· Delay-free, push button start of the playback mode, using an extended push of the playback button
· Auto Picture mode to automatically select the most appropriate shooting mode from 16 different scene modes
· A choice of 12 digital filters

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Fujifilm X-T3 firmware update fixes distortion, memory card lock issues

20 Sep

Fujifilm released a firmware upgrade (v1.01) for its X-T3 mirrorless camera that addresses issues with distortion compensation when using the electronic shutter in continuous high shooting mode. A bug where the mechanical lock on SD cards was ignored has also been fixed, along with unspecified ‘slight defects’.

The update can be downloaded here.

Read our Fujifilm X-T3 First Impressions Review

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PNY launches 512GB microSD card

02 Jun

Camera and smartphone users who want to make the most of their device’s microSD card slot have a new option. PNY today announced a new 512 GB microSD card, equaling the capacity of Integral’s latest offering and surpassing the 400GB SanDisk model launched in August 2017.

In terms of speed, PNY quotes a ‘transfer speed’ of 90MB/sec, which makes the PNY 512GB Elite slightly faster (at least on paper) than the Integral which maxes out at 80MB/sec, but if absolute speed is a priority, at 100MB/sec the SanDisk still leads the pack. All three cards carry the UHS-I, U1 label with Class 10 and V10 speed specification.

Priced at $ 349, the new card isn’t cheap but offers heaps of storage capacity. According to PNY, it holds up to 80 hours of Full HD video recording or up to 100,000 18MP photos. This should make it an attractive option for anyone who likes to carry entire media libraries on their phone but could also be useful for drone photographers and other professionals.

More information is available on the PNY website.

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Video: Astronaut forgets to insert SD card into GoPro before spacewalk

22 May

An unnamed NASA astronaut stationed on the International Space Station recently ran into an issue during a spacewalk: he forgot to check whether his GoPro camera had an SD card installed before embarking on a spacewalk. We’ve all been there, right?

The astronaut, who may have been Andrew Feustel, was featured in a spacewalk livestream on NASA’s Twitch account last Wednesday. During the livestream, viewers were treated to a brief conversation that started with the astronaut asking, “Hey, Houston, I gotta ask a question about the GoPro real quick.” The astronaut explains that he sees a “No SD” warning on the GoPro’s display when pushing a button.

“Do I need that to record?” he asks, referring to the SD card. “And if it’s recording, is there supposed to be a red light on?”

After a long moment of silence, Houston clarifies that the red light should appear while recording if the SD card is inserted, and that the “No SD” message likely meant the camera didn’t have a media card installed. The astronaut ultimately abandoned his plans to use the camera during the spacewalk.

Clarification about the SD card’s whereabouts was not provided, but if we had to guess, it’s probably floating (in this case literally) around in the bottom of Feustel’s camera bag alongside a half-eaten protein bar and a few extra lens cleaning cloths.

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