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Samyang AF 35-150mm f/2-2.8 FE lens review

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Profoto Control Desktop App: Review with Seth Miranda (42West).
Choosing Your First Studio Strobe (Explora).
60 MEGAPIXEL Travel Cameras: Leica Q2 & Q3 vs Sony a7C R (Northrup).
Sony A7R V Landscape Photography Field Guide – Menu walkthrough, accessories and more! (Summit Bid).
Viltrox AF 28mm f/1.8 lens review (Christopher Frost).
12 Things Every Beginner Needs to Get Started in Photograph (Explora).
Noise Reduction Techniques for Crisp Audio (42West).

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Amateur Photographer: The camera that killed the DSLR – Sony A7 10 years on

Amateur Photographer writes:

On 10th October 2013, Sony announced the world’s first full-frame mirrorless cameras, the Alpha A7 and Alpha A7R. This put in place a chain of events that led to the demise of the DSLR and established Sony’s position as a serious camera maker. Callum McInerney-Riley and Musa Bwanali take a look at the evolution of the Sony A7 and the A7R.

The A7 was indeed a camera that made history!

Alphauniverse is “Celebrating 10 Years Of Sony Full-Frame Mirrorless”

Alphauniverse is celebrating 10 years of Full Frame Mirrorless and they write:

When reflecting back on the introduction of full-frame mirrorless into the industry, a certain Schopenhauer quote comes to mind:

“All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident.”

If you’ll remember…some were saying mirrorless was a fad that wouldn’t catch on, but Sony innovated and forged ahead. Today we’re celebrating 10 years since Sony announced the release of the Alpha 7 and Alpha 7R. With those cameras, on October 16, 2013, Sony launched the full-frame mirrorless revolution, and the innovation didn’t stop there. A lot has happened in the last 10 years, as Sony continues to develop new technology and gear based on the feedback and growing needs of creators.