This week SAR readers photos selection


Alex Phan‎
I’ve been trying to capture the frontal view of the owl catching the figeaters beetle with “both eyes open” for the last 3 months and still not be able to get it yet. The season is ending today. This is as much as i can do. Until next season.
A9+ 100-400G Master + 1.4x TC
1/2000 sec. f/10 560mm , AFC / Zone / CH/ E-shutter / sensitivity: 2
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Phase One just published The Learning Hub for their Software Capture One Pro

Phase One just published The Learning Hub for their Software Capture One Pro.

The Learning Hub is the place to go for Capture One tutorials and webinars made by Phase One. The content is quickly filtered, making it fast and easy to find exactly what you’re looking for. Whether you need a quick 2-minute tutorial or an in-depth 1-hour webinar, the Learning Hub offers it – completely free

Learning Hub | Capture One

Here, you go to The Learning Hub:
https://learn.phaseone.com/

Reminder: get a 10% discount on  Capture One 11 (Click here) and Capture One 11 for Sony (Click here) using our coupon code “AMBSAR“.

The Great SAR rumor time is about to start!

I am back from my isolated holiday on the Pyrenees. And every day now I receive new rumors I have to validate and confirm with other sources. I can tell you now it’s going to be a super busy rumor time with many new Sony-Zeiss-Sigma-Voigtlander products coming!!! So here is the important message for both READERS and SOURCES:

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Sony Tidbits…


SLR Magic Anamorphot 65 Adapter Review – Your Alternative to Anamorphic Lenses?

Nikkor 35mm f/1.8 test on the Sony A7II (STKB).
Canon FD 50 f1.4 SSC – is it worth the weight? (Theweekendlens).
A7 III vs A7R III at MirrorlessComparisons.
Sony RX100v tours the White House (Enthusiastphotoblog).
8 Tips for Photographing Sailboat Regattas, with Maritime Photographer Onne van der Wal (Explora).
Sony 400mm FE GM test at DC.watch

Personal photos and tests from SAR Admin Andrea on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr and 500px.

Nick:

Hey, this is Nick Smyth. I’m a popular Instagrammer with a rapidly growing YouTube channel focused on photography education and gear reviews. I just made an announcement for a new project I’m working on and I was hoping you would be willing to cover it and share with your readers.

To summarize for you, I’m making a TV show for photographers by photographers. The show is called Bokeh and Brews. The premise is each episode I meet with a different professional photographer at a local coffee-house, bar or brewery and we have an interview focused on their life, work, and challenges we all face in the industry. Afterwards we accompany the photographer on a shoot and they teach a crash course on their workflow and style. The goal is to provide free, high quality, easily accessible education to photographers all over the world.
We’re going to fund the project through IndieGoGo and right now we’re in a pre-launch campaign where we’re collecting emails for those who would like to be involved in helping make it happen. We’re also doing a free giveaway for a professional camera, the winner can choose between a Sony A7RIII, a Nikon D850, a Canon 5D Mark IV or a Fujifilm X-H1 with a 56mm 1.2 lens.
I wanted to send this to you because when we reach funding we’re going to be buying all Sony cameras for video! Hopefully the A7SIII will be out by then!
Here’s the links to the announcement video, the indiegogo, the giveaway and my Instagram.
I’m really excited about this project and I want this to be a huge success, so it would mean a lot to me if you would share this news with your readers. Thank you so much for your time.

Sony Tidbits…


Nikon D850 vs Sony a7R III: Mirrorless vs DSLR ULTIMATE FIGHT!

Canon nFD 135 f2 – One and a half pounds of glass (Theweekendlens).
On the Road with Film Photographer Ethan Covey (Explora).
Lensbaby Sol 45 Review (Photographyblog).
Leica Summarit 50mm f/1.5 on the Sony A7II (STKB).
Sony Cyber-shot RX100 Full Review (ePhotozine).

Anonymous:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AulHEVz75lY I think Amazing stuff for Sony tidbits from a Sony user Brandon Li

Personal photos and tests from SAR Admin Andrea on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr and 500px.

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Sony Takes Over As No.1 In U.S. Full-frame Camera market!


A chart summarizing Sony’s rapid growth in the Full-frame market

Sony officially announced that they are number one on the Full Frame Camera market (based on dollar and unit sales between Jan. – June 2018). This is the official press text:

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Sony Celebrates No.1 Overall Position in U.S. Full-frame Cameras with Launch of Historic “Be Alpha” Campaign
— The Leader in Full-frame Empowers Creators of all Types to Continue to Innovate, to Lead, to Push the Limits, to “Be Alpha” —

SAN DIEGO, Aug. 15, 2018 – Sony Electronics, Inc. – a worldwide leader in digital imaging and the world’s largest image sensor manufacturer – today announced that it has overtaken and held the No. 1 overall position in the United States full-frame interchangeable lens camera market in the first half of 2018, in both dollars and units (1). In fact, four out of every 10 full-frame cameras sold during this time period have come from the Sony brand (1).

Additionally, Sony has announced that within the overall mirrorless market, it has held the No. 1 position in both dollars and units for more than six years (2). These strong results can be attributed to the company’s leadership in transitioning the market from older DSLR technology to next-generation mirrorless cameras.

Much of Sony’s recent success has been driven by sales of the acclaimed α7R III and α7 III models, as well as the rapid adoption of the α9 camera amongst professional sports photographers and photojournalists. The brand’s extremely active community has played a major part as well, as evidenced by the strong engagement on key social platforms like Instagram, where the official @SonyAlpha page has just surpassed the coveted one million followers count.

As a celebration of these historic achievements, Sony has announced the launch of its extensive “Be Alpha” campaign that will connect creators of all types with the brand and its ever-growing roster of talented photographers and videographers.

“We’re extremely proud of achieving No. 1 overall share in Full-frame cameras in the US market, as well as holding a strong No. 1 share in the mirrorless market for six years running” said Neal Manowitz, vice president of Digital Imaging at Sony Electronics. “More than anything, we owe this to our community. It is our pleasure to create for you, the true creators. You pushed us to innovate, to change, to continually adapt, and your voice remains core to everything we do.”

Manowitz added, “To ‘Be Alpha’ is to be a leader, to be an innovator, to stand out amongst the crowd. It represents everything we stand for as a brand. Our campaign will celebrate the extended Sony community, while also shining a light on the topics that that we are most passionate about – diversity, conservation, equality and much more.”

Sony’s “Be Alpha” movement will be headlined by a series of community events in major markets throughout North America in 2018 and beyond, beginning with the official launch event on August 19, World Photography Day, in New York City. The campaign will encourage all creators to get involved by sharing their own “Be Alpha” content on all relevant social platforms while tagging #BeAlpha.

The “Be Alpha” campaign will also feature programs that are designed to foster growth in both the current and next generations of imaging professionals, the most notable of which being the flagship “Alpha Female” program. This multi-tiered, female exclusive program is Sony’s thoughtful response to the imaging industry’s well-documented diversity challenges. It will include a variety of grants and mentorship opportunities for female photographers and videographers, as well as the production of several large-scale industry events. Additional details to be released soon.

All key information regarding Sony’s “Be Alpha” movement, including the campaign launch video, will be hosted at www.alphauniverse.com/BeAlpha. This page will be continually updated with information on new events, content pieces and more.

A variety of additional stories and exciting new content shot with Sony products can be found at www.alphauniverse.com, Sony’s community site built to educate, inspire and showcase all fans and customers of the Sony α brand.

1, Source: The NPD Group, Inc., U.S. Retail Tracking Service, Detachable Lens Camera, Sensor Size: Full Frame, Based on dollar and unit sales, Jan. – June 2018.

2, Source: Sony internal historical data sources.

3, Source: The NPD Group, Inc., U.S. Retail Tracking Service, Detachable Lens Camera, Sensor Size: Full Frame, Based on dollar sales, Jan.- Dec. 2017 vs. Jan.- Dec. 2016.

4, Source: The NPD Group, Inc., U.S. Retail Tracking Service, Detachable Lens Camera, Sensor Size: Full Frame, Based on adjusted dollar sales, Jan.- June 2018 vs. Jan.- June 2017. Sales are adjusted for 5wk Jan. 2018 vs. 4wk Jan. 2017.