Sony Tidbits…


Sony 400mm f2 8 GM – Portrait shoot w/ Sony a7r3 & Godox ad400pro

Sony 24mm F/1.4 GM Review (Enthusiastphotoblog).
Sony a6400 review in progress (Dpreview).
A Guide to Choosing Umbrellas and Softboxes (Explora).
Sony’s new CFexpress memory cards offer more than double the speeds of its current fastest cards (TheVerge).
Kando Trip 3.0 in Sunriver (SonyMirrorlessPro).
New Scars On Broadway video! Sony a9 and Zeiss Batis lenses (Greg Watermann).

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Press text: Sony Introduces New Ultra-tough, High-speed External SSD Drives

This could be interesting for photographers like me who need to backup on the field!

Sony Introduces New Ultra-tough, High-speed External SSD Drives

Sony Electronics – 04/05/2019

  • High performance SL-M series and standard compact SL-C series designed for photographers, videographers and creators needing to process large data files at higher speed
  • Ultra tough in every aspect; the SL-M series and SL-C series are dustproof, waterproof[1], impact proof[2] and highly durable[3]
  • Up to 1000MB/s read and write speed[4]
  • Hardware encryption with intelligent utility software to protect and secure your work

 

PARAMUS, N.J. — April 5, 2019 — Today, Sony announced two new external SSD drives, the high-performance SL-M series and the standard compact SL-C series. These external SSD drives boast ultra-toughness, high-speed, hardware encryption and new utility software features aimed at photographers and videographers providing them the peace of mind to know that their data is safe even in challenging environments. The SL-M and SL-C’s high speeds enable quicker workflow when processing, editing, duplicating and storing data.

Toughness when you need it

The SL-M series and SL-C series both feature an innovative one-piece aluminium body with an omni-directional shockproof construction that provides the user with a sense of security when it comes to storing data. With an IP67 rating, both series are dustproof and waterproof and feature a USB Type-C port that is waterproof even without a sealing cap. Data is also protected even if dropped in up to 3 feet of water[5]. These external SSD drives are highly durable and can withstand pressure of up to 6000kgf and bending of up to 2000kgf meaning that the user need not worry about carrying alongside other, heavier equipment. Additionally, the SL-M series and SL-C series are impact proof, withstanding drops from up to 9 feet.

Both the SL-M series and SL-C series have a stylish wave-surface aluminium body providing slip free grip along with an easy-to-find silver and yellow design. Plus, both models feature a conveniently placed LED so it’s easy to see, as well as rubber bands to hold ID labels in place and label stickers to identify different drives.

Speed up your workflow

The high performance SL-M series has an outstanding read and write speed of up to 1000MB/s, while the standard compact SL-C series has an impressive 540MB/s read speed and 520MB/s write speed. Both series also feature a USB 3.1 Gen 2 (USB Type-CTM) interface and the SL-M series is able to achieve incredible high speeds with NVMe SSD technology. Thanks to the latest SSD controller for both models, users can enjoy constant high speed even when working with extremely large data files that are copied or overwritten many times. These ultra-fast speeds make professional workflow more efficient, whether you want to process high resolution photos or 4K videos, duplicate original files to another device or edit a lot of images at once.

Secure your data

These external SSD drives include four helpful features to make sure that your data is always safe. First, with password protection, data can be secured with hardware encryption providing AES 256-bit encryption without any speed decline.  Second, dual password protection is supported on the SSD Utility app which is free to download. The owner (administrator) can share the locked drive with other users using just the user password, without having to reveal the administrator password. Plus, with cross platform compatibility, users can set a password to lock from a Mac then open from Windows PCs or Android smartphones, and vice versa.

Third, the Lifetime Checker, also available on the SSD Utility app, helps check the condition of the storage drive so the user can be prepared when they’re reaching their limit. Through the SSD Utility app, updates or upgrades can be applied to keep the device working perfectly. Fourth, file rescue software helps to reduce fear over losing precious data. Accidentally deleted files including RAW or high-resolution videos may be recovered, giving the user greater peace of mind.

Both models with be available in 500GB, 1TB and 2TB storage capacities.

The SL-M series and SL-C series will be available from summer 2019 and pricing is to be confirmed.

via Sony

Sony Tidbits…


are Sigma ART Sony FE lenses any good? (24mm f1.4, 35mm f1.4, 50mm f1.4)

Sony A9 firmware 5.0 is here and it just blows away everyting (Alin Popescu).
VILTROX 85mm F1.8 Manual Focus Prime Lens for Sony FE (Ayrne).
Contax Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* 4.5-5.6/100-300 review (Phillip Reeve).
Sony FE 35mm f1.4 ZA review (CameraLabs).
Guy modifies the official Panasonic S advertisement video and adds flip screen :) (L-rumors).
Choose Your Own Accessories with SmallHD’s FOCUS Base Monitors (Explora).

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Now 14 months since the last FF E-mount camera announcement and market is still shrinking…

Two interesting facts to report:

1) We now entered the fourtheenth months without a new Sony FF E-mount camera announcement. This is a new record for Sony and it shows they have slowed the peace of camera releases

2) CIPA reports that camera shipments for February 2019 dropped by 35% compared to last year.

All companies did slow down their release cycle and reduce investments. And this will again depress the market even further. The only way to stop this would to bring some real innovation and usability improvements. I hope Sony’s next generation cameras and sensors will be able to stop this overall downtrend…

 

Capture One 12.0.3 adds Sony A6400 support and multiple fixes

First a reminder: The Capture One deal on all Sony packages (Click here) has been extended to April 30! You save 50% on the perpetual license, the subscription pan and the style bundles.

And today official support for the new Sony A6400 and the Tokina 20mm FE AF lens has been added.

12.0.3 Bug Fixes Mac
• Fixed an issue in the Next Capture Adjustments tool where it was not possible to select a new style if it had overwritten an existing one
• Fixed an issue where it was not possible to move images to a different drive/partition
• Fixed an issue where the content of some session folders where sometimes
inconsistent compared to their equivalent in system folders
• Fixed an issue where Leaf Drivers Kext did not install properly
• Fixed an issue in the Camera Inspector tool where long advice messages were not
fully visible
• Fixed an issue where scaled preview was not sharp compared to previous versions
of Capture One
• Fixed a crash that sometimes occurred while picking in the color editor on an image
with applied Fuji lm Film Simulation
• AppleScript: Fixed an issue where AppleEvent handler failed in session folders
• AppleScript: Fixed an issue where ‘selected’ property did not work when session
folder was selected

12.0.3 Bug Fixes Win
• Fixed an issue where moving images from Media Pro to Capture One resulted in hierarchical keywords
• Fixed an issue when deleting images and then shooting new images with the exact same name made them not show up in the thumbnail browser
• Fixed a crash that sometimes occurred while picking in the color editor on an image with applied Fuji lm Film Simulation

12.0.3 Additional notes
The workspace in Capture One Express (Mac and Win) has been updated to bring a more intuitive experience

Sony NAB Show press conference summary

This is the live stream video of the Sony press conference. UPDATE: It’s over now and as expected no E-mount related announcements were made:

Overall very non exciting video related announcements. But this seems to be a common theme for all companies at this years NAB. With very limited and incremental announcements.

Here is some of the stuff shared today by Sony:

1) They confirmed a new VENICE firmware update coming this June (press release from January)
2) Sony announced the new Sony HDC-5500 camcorder (press release here and product page here)
3) Sony CBK-FS7BK ENG Style Build-up Kit for FS7/FS7II (Newsshooter).
4) Below you can see a tweet showing this crazy 16K screen installation.