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Just announced: AstrHori 6.5mm f/2 fisheye 192° super wide angle lens for E/X/Z/RF/MFT ($129)


The previously reported AstrHori 6.5mm f/2 fisheye 192° super wide angle lens for E/X/Z/RF/MFT is now officially announced with a price of $129:

Additional informtion:

  • APS-C | f/2 to f/22
  • 10mm (Full-Frame Equivalent)
  • Fast, Ultra Wide-Angle Prime
  • Manual Focus Design
  • ED, Refractive Lens Elements
  • 9-Blade Diaphragm




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Here we go: Blackmagic Design increased prices in the US only



Blackmagic Design officially announced a price increase only for the US as a result of the new Trump tariffs (check the new prices here):

"We wanted to post a quick note on USA prices and the new government tariff changes. Most products in the USA have increased and please check our web site for details. DaVinci Resolve and Blackmagic Cloud prices remain the same. It's also worth noting the price increases only affect the US and prices in other counties are currently unchanged."


Blackmagic just announced a new 12k Pyxis camera ($4,995) at the 2025 NAB show in Las Vegas (additional information available here, (see all new product announcements from the 2025 NAB show on this page).

How will the new Trump tariffs impact the camera and lens imports to the US?

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New: SG-Image 25mm f/1.8 lens

SG-Image will soon announce a new 25mm f/1.8 lens (SG-Image lenses are sold at Ali Express and Amazon JP):

  • Ultra-lightweight design
  • Weight: 145g
  • Lens height is only 32mm
  • Four-color: black/red/silver/titanium

Via FujiAddict

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Songraw 50mm f/1.2 full-frame AF lens announced (E/Z/L)



The previously reported Songraw 50mm f/1.2 "Moonlit" full-frame AF lens for Sony E, Nikon Z, and L-mount is now officially announced at the 2025 NAB show. Here are the details:

  • First Chinese 50mm F1/2 full-frame autofocus mirrorless camera lens
  • For Sony E, Nikon Z, and L mount
  • Aluminum body
  • Weight: 900g/1.98 lbs
  • Two switches: AF/MF and de-click option
  • Lens design: 15 elements in 10 groups, including two aspherical lens elements
  • Aperture diaphragm with 13 blades
  • Minimum focusing distance: 52 cm/20.4 in
  • Filter size: 72mm
  • Shipping will start at the end of April
  • Price between $950 - $1,100
  • SongRaw showcased the lens at NAB 2025, emphasizing its "Moonlit" branding, inspired by its low-light performance



Coming soon: new Songraw 50mm f/1.2 full-frame AF lens

Via cined

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B&H Photo and Nextorage NAB specials



B&H Photo launched a new site with specials for the 2025 NAB show (see all new product announcements from the show on this page).

Nextorage is also running special savings on memory cards (up to $450 off) during the 2025 NAB show, starting from April 5th until April 13th:

Nextorage announced the world’s first VPG800-compliant CFexpress Type A memory cards


Via NikonRumors

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Sony announced new HVL-F46RMA & HVL-F28RMA flash units


 
 
It seems that SonyAddict was the only website that noticed and reported on the new Sony HVL-F46RMA and Sony HVL-F28RMA flash units that were announced a few days ago:

Sony HVL-F46RMA

  • Compact GN46 Wireless Radio Flash
  • Compatible with Sony ADI / P-TTL
  • Up to 1/80,000 sec Shutter Speed w/ HSS
  • Up to 320 flashes w/ 2 sec Recycle Time
  • 0.1-2.5 sec Recycling Time
  • Auto Zoom Control
  • TTL, Manual, and Multi Flash Modes
  • Wireless Control up to 98.4′
  • Built-In Modeling Lamp
  • Uses 4 AA Alkaline or Ni-MH Batteries

Sony HVL-F28RMA

  • Compatible with Sony ADI / P-TTL
  • 2.4 GHz Radio Transceiver, 115′ Range
  • Guide Number: 92′ at ISO 100 and 50mm
  • Wireless TTL Ratio Controller/Remote
  • Control Up to 15 Flashes/5 Groups
  • Tilts from 0 to 120°
  • Manual Output Adjustment: 1/1 to 1/256
  • HSS and Multi-Flash Modes
  • Dust- and Moisture-Resistant
  • Metal Foot and Rugged Side Frame



Via SonyAddict

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How will the new Trump tariffs impact the camera and lens imports to the US?


I am not an expert in economics, and I am not interested in a political discussion here, so I simply asked AI, "How will the new Trump tariffs impact the camera and lens imports to the US?". Here is the AI answer:

The new Trump tariffs, as of April 2, 2025, will likely have a notable impact on camera and lens imports to the U.S., particularly from key manufacturing hubs like Japan and China. Here’s a breakdown of the effects:

  1. Higher Import Costs: The tariffs include a 24% increase on camera products from Japan and a 34% rate on goods from China, plus a 10% baseline tariff on imports from all trading partners. This directly raises the cost of bringing in cameras, lenses, and components from major players like Canon, Nikon, Sony (Japan), and third-party lens makers in China. For example, a lens or camera body that cost $500 to import could now face an additional $120-$170 in tariffs, depending on its origin.
  2. Rising Consumer Prices: Historical data from Trump’s earlier tariffs (e.g., 2018-2019) shows that U.S. consumers typically absorb most of these costs. Importers and retailers are likely to pass on the tariff burden, potentially increasing the price of a $1,000 camera to $1,200-$1,340, factoring in the tariff, shipping, and taxes. This aligns with projections from groups like the Consumer Technology Association, which warned of significant price hikes in tech-related imports.
  3. Supply Chain Shifts: Manufacturers may try to offset costs by relocating production. Many Japanese firms already moved some factories to Southeast Asia (e.g., Thailand) during Trump’s first term to dodge China-specific tariffs. However, if critical components still come from China, the 34% tariff applies, limiting the relief. Building U.S.-based production isn’t a quick fix—optics manufacturing requires specialized skills and infrastructure the U.S. currently lacks.
  4. Inventory and Market Reactions: Uncertainty around tariff exemptions (e.g., temporary relief for Canada/Mexico auto imports) could prompt importers to stockpile goods pre-tariff, a trend seen in late 2024 with consumer hoarding. This might delay price spikes, but once stockpiles run dry, costs will climb. Demand could also soften if U.S. prices outpace those in untariffed markets like Europe.
  5. No Quick Domestic Boost: Trump’s tariffs aim to spur U.S. manufacturing, but the camera industry has little domestic presence. Unlike steel or cars, camera production can’t easily shift stateside due to missing expertise and supply chains, meaning imports remain the lifeline—and the target of cost increases.

In short, expect pricier cameras and lenses in 2025, with limited immediate relief from domestic production. Manufacturers might eat some costs to stay competitive, but the bulk will likely hit U.S. buyers, echoing patterns from past tariff rounds where consumer prices rose without significant job gains in affected sectors. Retaliatory moves from Japan or China could further complicate the picture, but for now, it’s a cost-driven story.


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Viltrox AF 50mm f/2 AIR lens (Z/E) released with intro price of $183



Viltrox has just released the previously reported 50mm f/2 full-frame autofocus AIR lens for E and Z-mount. Pre-orders are now open (reg. price is at $199, intro price is $183 only at Amazon and Viltrox):

Additional information can be found here.





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Venus Optics to reveal the world’s widest Laowa probe full-frame zoom lenses at the NAB show next week



Venus Optics will announce the world's widest Laowa probe full-frame zoom lenses at the NAB show next week. Two different versions will be introduced:

  • 15-24mm T8
  • 15-35mm T12


Each lens will have three different interchangeable barrels: Direct View, 35-Degree View & Periscope View (previously reported here). Additional information:

Venus Optics is developing a new Laowa 15-35mm zoom probe lens

The new lenses offer the longest zoom range ever of 2.3x with the longest tube length in its class for enhanced framing and creative freedom.

The default lens mount option is ARRI PL mount with optional interchangeable mounts available for Sony E, Canon EF, Canon RF, Nikon Z, and Leica L-mount.

Venus Optics Laowa lens roadmap for 2025

Venus Optics to unveil several new Laowa lenses at the 2025 CP+ show

 

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The latest Nikon Z5II camera rumors


Here are the latest Nikon Z5II camera rumors:

  • No top display
  • Size and weight are almost identical to the current  Nikon Z5 (see specs)
  • 14 fps RAW, 30 fps JPEG shooting
  • Dual SD card slots
  • Pixel shift
  • Selfie mode
  • Internal N-RAW 12-bit video: uncropped 4K at 30 fps, DX crop 4K at 60 fps in 10-bit
  • Upgraded AF capabilities from the  Nikon Z8, including birds AF (see specs)
  • EVF and LCD also from the Nikon Zf (see specs)
  • Nikon Z5II is basically Zf internals in Z6III-designed body (“The mini Z6III”)
  • The Nikon Z5II has almost all the features of Zf, but it will also introduce some new features and capabilities
  • The upcoming Nikon Z5II camera is rumored to have a dedicated Picture Control button on the top plate, similar to Fujifilm (see above image).
  • Pricing will be a little bit higher than Z5 (previously reported here, the Nikon Z5 is currently selling for $996 after a $400 rebate).
  • Nikon has scheduled events for April 2-3, but as usual, it is still not certain whether this is the official camera announcement or the internal presentation to the press and the influencers. If the official Z5II announcement doesn’t happen this week, it will most likely be next week.


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