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Sony Announces New DSLRS, Tries to Find Bottom of Market

Sony, Sony, Sony. I gotta say, whatever animosity I hold against Sony after their RIAA-inspired DRM nonsense and their dissolution of Aiwa right before the sexiest executive bookshelf stereo ever was going to come out, well, it’s mostly all forgiven with their DSLR line.

A330

A330

While I was lounging around my apartment this weekend with the girlfriend they were busy announcing three new consumer DSLRs, doing an across-the-board upgrade to their consumer line (kinda the opposite of the ‘last-years-top-is-this-year’s-bottom approach Canon has traditionally taken in this segment). So, out go the A200, A300, and A350. In come the A230, A330, and A380. All three seem to slot in the same way as their predecessors” The A230 is lower rez and lacks live view, the A330 is similar but adds live view, and the A380 takes all that and jacks the rez up to boot. The upgrades are pretty benign, almost painfully incremental, and you can read about them best over at DCResource, so I’ll skip them for now and talk about the truly exciting bits.

One: Sony’s recent announcement about regretting a closed system in their music market seems to be splashing over to other divisions as well, as these new Sony’s embrace the increasingly ubiquitous SD format. OK, they still take their proprietary MemoryStick format, let’s not get ahead of ourselves. But, SD is a good move. Good for them! Hey Oly, I love you, but nudge nudge already.

Two: Sony appears to be on a mission to find the bottom of the market. The new A230? Reportedly MSRP will be about $550 with a lens. Now that’s cheap. Real cheap. Like the budgie cheap. And, all three are available with a second lens for a clean 200 buck upgrade. Not bad.

Three: In a refreshing move, Sony hasn’t complied with the “Black! Make it black! It must be black all other colors are cheap!” chant you hear on the forums, and these cameras have a nice, techy two-tone look, like that gunmetal and carbon-fiber look of the A330 there. And I’ve seen pictures of it in eye-rending bronze, too. But, they aren’t your norm, and I applaud that. Go on, buck the system, Sony. And keep doing it, I’m behind you if nothing else.

Oh yeah, there some lenses and a flashannounced to. One of them is a 50mm f1.8 prime, for you prime fanatics out there (and there do seem to be more and more of you these days). More on those as I get it myself, but they look to be all in the lower-end of the line-up.



Some Interesting Articles

It’s links and readings day, friends. And, weirdly enough, both of these are from the same source (Roger Cicala, a nice man my co-worker tells me), but I found them through different sources (a fellow photo walkabouter and DPReview).

The first article talks generally about the state of the market and lens prices. The opinions stated here are obviously Mr Cicala’s, and not necessarily ours, but it’s a very thoughtful and intelligent article that everyone should at least read: http://www.lensrentals.com/news/2009.04.24/state-of-the-slr-industry-2009

The second article I loved from the get-go with its title “”This Lens Is Soft” and Other Myths” which talks about manufacturing tolerances and lens issues. More importantly, it frames them in the proper context. This is a real problem for us on the selling end, and maybe a good baseline education for people on the consuming end is the only mature way to help fix things. http://www.lensrentals.com/news/2008.12.22/this-lens-is-soft-and-other-myths



Photowalk, Evening Edition

Seriously, I’m sorry guys. I know you wait, all of you, breath bated for my posts. It’s been a while, and I’ve missed you all.

Especially at the last Photowalk. The weather couldn’t have been better if we’d special ordered it, and we’re hoping this week turns out the same. Except that we want to see all of your half-hidden faces and hear the happy shutter sounds of people taking pictures. We’re meeting at 6:30 in front of the store and from there, we’ll be crawling around the area for whatever makes us go “oooh” and “aaah” through the lens.

http://www.robertsimaging.com/indyphotocalendar.jsp




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