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Yahoo
2 days ago
- Business
- Yahoo
Sony Unveils FX2 Latest Cinema Compact Camera, First Look YouTube Video AI-Powered FX2 33MP Cinema Camera; Preorder and More Info at B&H
Sony's latest FX2 Cinema compact camera for on-the-go filmmakers boasts a 33MP sensor, uninterrupted 4K60p video, an electronic viewfinder, and AI-powered autofocus. NEW YORK, May 28, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- B&H is pleased to announce Sony's latest compact Cinema Line camera, the FX2, improving the baseline for everyday filmmakers and content creators with a 33MP full-frame sensor, 4K shooting up to 60 fps and Full HD up to 120 fps, a 3.68m-Dot OLED viewfinder, AI-based subject recognition and framing, 15+ stops of dynamic range, and 4K live streaming. To this robust suite of cinema bona fides, the FX2 adds serious chops for shooting stills, including the ability to capture stills in S-Log3 mode with optional LUT application. A natural successor to the popular FX3, if not a direct descendant, the FX2 is an uncompromising realignment of its forerunner's hybrid ethos with the contemporary digital landscape. Sony FX2 Cinema Camera This branch of Sony camera has always walked the tightrope between Alpha and Cinema Line. The FX2 is another iteration of this highwire act, deploying the same 33MP Exmor R CMOS sensor and BIONZ XR processor combination found in the a7 IV and a7C II cameras to more explicitly videocentric ends. The pairing captures 4K video oversampled from 7K in full-frame mode with full pixel readout and features a dynamic range greater than 15 stops, an ISO expandable up to 102400, and updated dual-base ISO technology for capturing footage in S-log3 at 800 or 4000 ISO. The Sony FX2 shoots DCI 4K footage internally with 10-bit 4:2:2 sampling, or outputs 16-bit raw video via an HDMI connection. Live streaming in 4K is also possible over the camera's Wi-Fi or through a wired, USB connection in UVC/UAC, RTMP, and SRT protocols. One of the new camera's chief additions is the new AI processing unit that uses deep learning to deliver improvements in autofocus, auto framing, and stabilization. The phase- and contrast-detection AF is boosted with real-time subject recognition, identifying people, animals, and vehicles, along with Eye AF for humans, animals, and birds, seeing a 30% improvement over the FX3 and FX30. Auto framing automatically tracks and crops subjects, keeping them prominent in the frame, while also boosting stabilization. The new Dynamic Active Mode adds another layer of AI-powered stabilization for videos taken while walking. The Sony FX2 also retains the same 5-axis, in-body optical stabilization as other Cinema Line and Alpha cameras. The Alpha side of the family tree brings improvements in still-image capture, allowing users to take photos while recording or playing video in addition to extracting stills from recorded footage. A built-in toggle allows easy switching between movie and still modes, with the ability to shoot 33MP JPG or HEIF images in S-Log3 or with user-imported LUTs. Another unique addition to the FX2 is the new built-in electronic viewfinder. Tiltable between 0 and 90°, the EVF has a 3.68m-Dot OLED screen and a rubber cup for precise compositions in any lighting conditions. The 3', tiltable, fold-out touchscreen offers further viewing options along with intuitive menu navigation and the BIG6 home screen found in high-end CineAlta cameras. The design and build of the Sony FX2 shares much in common with the FX3 and FX30, weighing less while adding some thickness. The heat-dissipating structure is improved, and with the built-in cooling fan uninterrupted 4K60 recording is possible. The improved handgrip holds an NP-FZ100 battery and sports one of the camera's five 1/4"-20 female threads—three for accessories and two for mounting plates. Several functions have dedicated controls, including the power switch, record button, movie/still switch, zoom lever, playback button, and control dials, while seven other buttons serve user-assignable functions. The camera has a broad selection of connectivity options, including HDMI output, USB-C, LAN, Wi-Fi, micro-USB, 3.5mm mic and headphone jacks, and a multi-interface hot shoe. Internal storage is supported by one CFexpress Type A/SDXC card slot and an SD card slot. The FX2 Digital Cinema Camera is also compatible with Sony's XLR-H1 Handle Unit for expanded control and audio options. Sony is selling the camera bundled with the XLR-H1 Handle Unit in addition to the body only option. YouTube First Look Video on Sony FX2 Camerahttps:// Learn more about the Sony FX2 Cinema Pre-Order for Sony FX2 Cinema Camera to begin May 29 2025 at 10 am ET at B&Hhttps:// Additionally Popular Pages Cinema Camera Camera Tripod Digital Camerashttps:// Mirrorless Camerashttps:// Camera Droneshttps:// Camera Strapshttps:// Point and Shoot Camerashttps:// Film Camerashttps:// Now Trending Brother Laser Printershttps:// 4K Monitorshttps:// Curved Gaming Monitorshttps:// About B&H Photo Video As the world's largest source of photography, video, and audio equipment, as well as computers, drones, and home and portable entertainment, B&H is known worldwide for its attentive, knowledgeable sales force and excellent customer service, including fast, reliable shipping. B&H has been satisfying customers worldwide for over 52 years. Visitors to the website can access a variety of educational videos and enlightening articles. The B&H YouTube Channel has an unmatched wealth of educational content. Our entertaining and informative videos feature product overviews from our in-house specialists. Bild Expo 2025 - A Two-Day Celebration of Photography, Content Creation, and Filmmaking "Bild Expo is more than just an event—it's an energetic gathering of like-minded creatives from all corners of the content world," said Jeff Gerstel, Chief Marketing Officer at B&H Photo. "We're beyond excited to create this special opportunity for content creators, photographers, videographers, podcasters, and filmmakers at all levels to learn, connect, and be inspired by the leaders of our industry and the latest gear." Register Today!Secure your spot now! Visit to register and keep updated on event details. When you're in Manhattan, take a tour of the B&H Photo SuperStore, located at 420 Ninth Avenue. The techno-carousel spins all year round at the counters and kiosks at B&H. With hundreds of products on display, the B&H Photo SuperStore is the place to test-drive and compare all the latest gear. The B&H Payboo Credit Card offers the industry's best instant savings and special financing, subject to credit approval. Visit B&H's Payboo Page to learn more and apply. Contact InformationGeoffrey Ngai B&H Photo Video212-615-8820https:// A photo accompanying this announcement is available at A video accompanying this announcement is available at in to access your portfolio
Yahoo
4 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Accessory roundup: Sony's latest grip, a tiny flash and more
It's the weekend, so we're checking in to share some accessories announced this past week. It was a surprisingly busy week for accessories and camera equipment, with a long list of releases from brands like Polaroid, OWC, Laowa and more. First, though, the deals. Nikon's Z6III is an extremely well-rounded camera, ideal for a wide range of photographic genres, including sports, studio, wildlife and everything in between. It's also got solid video chops. Right now, you can grab the Z6III for $400 off the regular price. Buy now: Buy at Buy at AdoramaBuy at B&H PhotoBuy at MPB Buy at Adorama Buy at B&H Photo Buy at MPB If the Z6III isn't quite in your budget, the Nikon Z7II is a slightly more affordable option. Despite that, it is still plenty versatile and offers excellent image quality. It's less expensive than its peers when full-priced, but right now it is $500 off. Buy now: Buy at Buy at AdoramaBuy at B&H Photo Buy at Adorama Buy at B&H Photo Sony announced the Wireless Shooting Grip/Tripod (GP-VPT3) and the Wireless Remote Commander (RMT-VP2). Both devices work with Sony's Alpha and vlog camera systems via Bluetooth connectivity. The grip is designed to make it easier to hold your camera, and can support cameras up to 1.5kg (3.3lbs). It can be used handheld or as a small tripod, and offers control over key camera operations like zoom and focus. The detachable remote commander features a Movie button, Zoom/Focus button, and C1 (Custom) button, making it easier to control your camera with one hand from a distance. It offers a range of up to 10m (32.8'). Both will be available for purchase in June but are up for pre-order now. The grip, which comes with the remote, will cost $160. You will also be able to purchase the remote separately for $90. Grip pre-order at B&H Remote pre-order at B&H Grip pre-order at B&H Remote pre-order at B&H Polaroid and MoMA teamed up again to release a MoMA-themed Polaroid Now Generation 3 instant film camera along with limited edition film. The camera is the same as existing Now Gen 3 models, though with a bright blue body featuring a bold MoMA typeface on the front. It comes with three vibrantly colored wrist straps as well. You can purchase the collab version from the Polaroid or MoMA websites for $130. Buy at Polaroid Buy at Polaroid The limited-edition color film includes four frames with the MoMA logo and four frames with quotes from artists in MoMA's collection. It works with Polaroid I-2, Polaroid Flip, Polaroid Now, Polaroid Now+, Polaroid Lab, OneStep 2 and OneStep+ cameras. The film can be bought separately for $22. Buy at Polaroid Buy at Polaroid Laowa announced a new offering for dramatic macro shots. The Laowa 15mm F4.5 Wide Angle Macro lens offers 0.5x magnification, with the ability to focus as close as 12.9cm (5"). It features 16 elements in 11 groups, which includes 2 aspherical elements, 3 HR elements and 3 ED elements. It's a manual focus lens, but allows for auto aperture and Exif data on Sony E, Nikon Z and Canon EF mount cameras. The lens is also compatible on Nikon F, Canon RF and L mount cameras, though without auto aperture capabilities. It's available to purchase through Laowa's website or for pre-order through B&H for $400. Buy at Laowa Pre-order at B&H Buy at Laowa Pre-order at B&H Godox announced the iT30 Pro, its tiniest TTL flash yet. The pocket-sized device, which weighs just 120g (4.2oz), can work as a flash sender, receiver or trigger thanks to Godox's 2.4GHz X system. Despite its diminutive size, the flash packs a punch. It offers a guide number of 49.2 feet at ISO 100. Its power is adjustable from 1/1 to 1/128 and has flash compensation from -3 to +3 EV. It features a full-color 2.8-inch touchscreen, rotary dial and built-in diffuser. The flash is available in versions compatible with Canon, Nikon, Sony, Fujifilm, Olympus and Panasonic cameras. It's available for pre-order for $75. Pre-order at B&H Pre-order at B&H If you're tired of dealing with a slew of dongles and docks, this offering from OWC may be just what you need. The new Thunderbolt 5 Dock provides 11 ports through a single cable input, which OWC says is the highest bandwidth available. The front of the dock offers a Thunderbolt 5 port, a USB 3.2 port, a headphone jack, an SD card slot and a microSD card slot. On the back is the power input, a 2.5Gb Ethernet port, two USB 3.2 ports (one 10Gb/s and one 5Gb/s), and three Thunderbolt 5 ports. One of those rear Thunderbolt 5 ports can deliver 140W of power to keep your laptop charged. You can pre-order now for $330. Pre-order at OWC Pre-order at OWC Smartphone creatives have a new tool available courtesy of Sandmarc. Its Star Filter creates multi-point flares from direct light sources. The filter is adjustable, giving users more control over the final look. It can be attached to iPhones using Sandmarc's attachment system, or used as a clip-on attachment. You can pre-order the filter now for $80; shipping will begin mid-June. Pre-order at Sandmarc Pre-order at Sandmarc

Associated Press
22-05-2025
- Associated Press
FUJIFILM Announces X half Digital Camera; Half Size Camera, Double the Fun, First look YouTube Video X half Camera, Preorder and More Info at B&H
Photography News: Invoking the half-frame concept of the film world, FUJIFILM's new X half camera melds the immersive experience of analog with the ease and sharing of digital. NEW YORK, May 22, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- B&H is excited to share FUJIFILM's latest digital innovation, the X half digital camera, a swing to the small-sensor end of the imaging spectrum hot on the heels of GFX100RF, their genre-bending compact medium format camera. Riffing on the film world's half-frame concept to meld the ease of digital shooting with the pleasure, presence, and texture of shooting film, the camera features a new 1', vertically-oriented 18MP sensor and a fixed FUJINON Aspherical 10.8mm f/2.8 lens produce 3:4 stills and video. A host of film-reminiscent features—like a Frame Advance Lever, Film Camera mode, 2-in-1 mode, FUJIFILM's celebrated film simulations, and integration with INSTAX printers—recreates the analog experience with a 21st century edge. FUJIFILM X half Digital Camera (Charcoal Silver) Key Features The 1', 18MP vertically oriented sensor mimics the half-frame cameras of yesteryear, which exposed half the film frame to double the total picture count of a roll of film. In addition to invoking a nostalgic, fun-friendly shooting style, the new sensor affords the camera's pocketable build. Included is a simple, no-frills optical viewfinder, a vertical rear LCD touchscreen, a slim, pill-shaped LCD displaying the chose Film Simulation, and the Frame Advance Lever which gives the feel of winding film on a film camera, all with the same design philosophy that's distinguished FUJIFILM's X-series cameras. The fixed FUJINON Aspherical 10.8mm f/2.8 lens offers a 32mm equivalent focal length whose wide field of view suits most everyday subjects and can work in both manual and auto modes. FUJIFILM X half Digital Camera (Black) Unique to X half is the new Film Camera mode, FUJIFILM's gambit to integrate the immersive experience of shooting film into the modern digital workflow. Choose the film simulation, the length of the 'roll,' and the desired exposure setting—and the camera locks into that configuration (with a few built-in escape hatches) until the 'roll' is complete and it's time to 'develop' the images with the new X half app or via computer. Pulling the Frame Advance Lever 'advances' the roll and sets up the next shot. Image composition is only available through the viewfinder, and the vertical rear LCD only displays battery, date, and remaining frames information. The 2-in-1 mode is also new and exclusive to the X half camera, again building on the half-frame concept to produce a digital-era tableau. The mode allows the automatic combination of two sequential still images, videos, or a still and a video in the 3:4 aspect ratio to create a diptych in a single, shareable file. The X-half incorporates 13 of FUJIFILM's distinct Film Simulations, including the ultra-vibrant Velvia, the nostalgic Classic Chrome, and the artistic black-and-white Acros. A grain setting allows for the inclusion and adjustment of the apparent graininess of each film type. Additionally, there are 26 filters inspired by the distinct traits of film, including Light Leak, Halation, Expired Film, and Double Exposure. While primarily a stills-oriented camera, the X half does shoot vertical video at 1080 x 1440 at 24 fps with dedicated slow-motion settings up to 200%. Built for sharing, the X half wirelessly connects to an optional INSTAX printer to immediately print and share images. The dedicated X half app also makes it easy to digitally share photos or videos and can also be used to develop images made in the Film Camera mode. With summer on the horizon, the X half is poised to be a stylish and fun option for creating and sharing memories. FUJIFILM is releasing the camera in three colorways: all- black, charcoal silver, and silver. Learn More about FUJIFILM X half camera at B&H Explora First look YouTube Video X half Camera Additional Related Popular Categories Digital Cameras Mirrorless Cameras Camera Straps Point and Shoot Cameras Film Cameras Now Trending Brother Laser Printers 4K Monitors Curved Gaming Monitors About B&H Photo Video As the world's largest source of photography, video, and audio equipment, as well as computers, drones, and home and portable entertainment, B&H is known worldwide for its attentive, knowledgeable sales force and excellent customer service, including fast, reliable shipping. B&H has been satisfying customers worldwide for over 52 years. Visitors to the website can access a variety of educational videos and enlightening articles. The B&H YouTube Channel has an unmatched wealth of educational content. Our entertaining and informative videos feature product overviews from our in-house specialists. Bild Expo 2025 - A Two-Day Celebration of Photography, Content Creation, and Filmmaking 'Bild Expo is more than just an event—it's an energetic gathering of like-minded creatives from all corners of the content world,' said Jeff Gerstel, Chief Marketing Officer at B&H Photo. 'We're beyond excited to create this special opportunity for content creators, photographers, videographers, podcasters, and filmmakers at all levels to learn, connect, and be inspired by the leaders of our industry and the latest gear.' Register Today! Secure your spot now! Visit to register and keep updated on event details. When you're in Manhattan, take a tour of the B&H Photo SuperStore, located at 420 Ninth Avenue. The techno-carousel spins all year round at the counters and kiosks at B&H. With hundreds of products on display, the B&H Photo SuperStore is the place to test-drive and compare all the latest gear. The B&H Payboo Credit Card offers the industry's best instant savings and special financing, subject to credit approval. Visit B&H's Payboo Page to learn more and apply. Contact Information Geoffrey Ngai B&H Photo Video 212-615-8820 A photo accompanying this announcement is available at A video accompanying this announcement is available at


The Verge
22-05-2025
- Business
- The Verge
DJI said it wouldn't, but it weirdly did anyhow
DJI won't explain why the Mavic 4 Pro went on sale in the USA. . Now, the company won't answer our questions about the launch at all. How did Adorama obtain a shipment of drones? Will DJI honor the preorders at B&H? Does any other retailer have a shipment? Will DJI honor its warranty on those sales? 'We are unable to provide any additional information at this time,' DJI spokesperson Daisy Kong tells The Verge. Adorama's pages now say 'temporarily unavailable'; B&H has 'suspended backorders' for now.

Engadget
20-05-2025
- Business
- Engadget
Apple's 13-inch iPad Air M3 is $100 off for Memorial Day
We think the iPad Air is the best blend of price, features and performance in Apple's tablet lineup, and the 13-inch version in particular is a fine buy if you want a roomier display for multitasking or streaming video without paying the iPad Pro's extravagant prices. If you've been waiting for a sale on the jumbo-sized slate, good news: The device is $100 off Apple's list price and back down to $699 at Amazon and B&H. That's a deal we've seen for much of the last few weeks, but it still matches the lowest price we've tracked for the most recent model, which was released in March and runs on Apple's M3 chip. This offer applies to the base model with 128GB of storage. If you need more space, the 256GB and 512GB variants are also $100 off at $799 and $999, respectively. The former is another all-time low, while the latter only fell about $25 lower during a brief dip at the start of the month. The one catch is that these discounts only apply to the Space Gray colorway. We gave the newest 13-inch iPad Air a score of 89 in our review. This year's model is a straightforward spec bump, with the only major upgrade being the faster chip. So if you're coming from a prior M2 or M1 model and are still happy with its performance, there's no real need to upgrade. The M2 version in particular is still worth buying if you see it on sale — right now Target has the 256GB version of that slate down to $699, so feel free to grab that instead if you don't mind buying something slightly less futureproof. Either way, the Air remains a fairly definitive upgrade over the entry-level iPad (A16). It's certainly more expensive, but its laminated display doesn't look as cheap, holds up better against glare and can pump out slightly bolder colors. Its speakers sound less compressed, and it works with superior Apple accessories like the Pencil Pro stylus and latest Magic Keyboard. The M3 chip is noticeably faster for more involved tasks like exporting high-res videos or playing new games as well. More importantly, it sets the Air up better going forward, as features like Apple Intelligence and the Stage Manager aren't available on the lower-cost model at all. Plus, the base model is only available with an 11-inch display; if you want that bigger screen, this is the most affordable way to get it. Check out our coverage of the best Apple deals for more discounts, and follow @EngadgetDeals on X for the latest tech deals and buying advice.