Sunday fun: Nice way to stop spammers :)

Like every website owner I receive tons of spam through my official mail address, contact form and on my comment system. It’s impossible to stop but for once I had a lot of fun reading this:

Like every website owner I receive tons of spam through my official mail address, contact form and on my comment system. It’s impossible to stop but for once I had a lot of fun reading this:
We all hate them but most of us watch them anyway :) So here it is the first unboxing video of the new Zeiss Loxia for Full Frame mirrorless FE system cameras. And a list of first test shots can be found over at SonyAlphaRumors.com.
Preorders at BHphoto:
Zeiss Loxia 35mm f/2 Biogon T* Lens for Sony E Mount (Click here).
Zeiss Loxia 50mm f/2 Planar T* Lens for Sony E Mount (Click here).
Zeiss Lens Hood for Loxia 35mm f/2 Lens (Click here).
Zeiss Lens Hood for Loxia 50mm f/2 Lens (Click here).
Zeiss Rear Lens Cap for Loxia Series Lenses (Click here).
Zeiss De-Click Key for Loxia Lenses (Click here).

For a decade photojournalism was made with Canon and Nikon cameras only. Time is changing as you can see from that CNN image of the pope :)

Metabones announced new PL mount adapters:
PL to Micro Four thirds: metabones.com/products/details/MB_PL-m43-BM1
PL to E-mount: metabones.com/products/details/MB_PL-E-BM1
Key Features
– The tripod foot is detachable and compatible with Metabones Mount-Rod Support Kit (also compatible with Arca Swiss, Markins, and Photo Clam ball heads).

Sometimes there are Deals that are really worth to be posted here. Today you can grab the Sony RX100 for $329 only(!) at eBay US (Click here). That’s not a refurbished or open box or grey imported camera. That’s a brand new item and also marked deal of the day on eBay.
And there is also a first major price drop on the Panasonic GH4 which now sells with a $280 off at eBay US (Click here).

Panasonic showed two interesting slides at their Tokyo GM5/LX100 presentation event (Source: DC.watch). The one on top shows you how much Mirrorless will growth compared to the DSLR market. Panasonic expects worldwide mirrorless share to be 34% of all system cameras. Panasonic is known for their very reliable and non exaggerated financial forecasts (Source: Bloomberg). Therefore I believe their mirrorless forecast is also founded on a solid and realistic approach.
They do not expect Mirrorless to “boom” or quickly eat up the DSLR market. It’s more a of a slow process.
The second slide shows the progress on the German market. Here it’s interesting to see that Germany is one of the few “western” countries where mirrorless is growing fast. End of May 2014 41% of the system cameras sold in Germany were mirrorless!

As we all know the most “conservative” market yet is USA. But this will change in time too..

The first curved sensor camera is that “Selfie” Sony KW1 camera made for the Asian market.
A couple of months ago Sony announced that they had two curved sensors ready fro mass production. The first one is made for compact cameras and Mr.Aoki just confirmed the “weird” KW1 selfie camera is the first one using that!
The second curved sensor is Full Frame and now it’s really easy to guess it’s coming very soon! This should be the long time rumored Full Frame RX with 30+ Megapixel curved sensor and fixed lens 35mm f/1.8 Zeiss!
via SonyAlphaRumors.