Sony Tidbits…


REVIEW: Tokina Firin 20mm f/2 wideangle lens for Sony A7 A9 cameras

Rokinon 14mm AF review by Nic Taylor.
Seven Pocketable Point-and-Shoots for your Next Adventure (Explora).
Sony FE 90mm f2.8 Macro review-so-far (CameraLabs).
Sony’s FS5 is a Peak Performer Behind the Scenes of True North (Sony Blog).
a9- Ein kleiner Erfahrungsbericht (Sony CH)
Godox A1 smartphone flash trigger officially released, costs $70 (Dpreview).

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Sony A9 group and Sony A9 page.
Sony A7rIII group and Sony A7rIII page
Sony A7sIII group and Sony A7sIII page
Sony A7III group and Sony A7III page
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This week SAR readers photos selection


SaintMartin Brice
Marseille with a6000 + Samyang 12mm F2
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Solar eclipse shots from Martin, Bryan and Charles

Martin and Charles sent us their Eclipse pictures:

Martin Step:

I thought you might be interested in seeing my best shot from the solar eclipse.

This shot was taken with my a6300 and FE 4.5-5.6/70-300G, handheld, f5.6 and 300 mm, at 1/30th and ISO 100, and Continuous Autofocus. Simple, right?

Actually, since the perfect exposure for this situation is so tricky to achieve, I set the camera to exposure bracket for 9 shots, fastest to slowest, in 1EV increments, with the exposure set to 1/250th at 5.6, and fixed ISO 100. So the nine shots went from 1/4000 to 1/15. I had started out intending to use my tripod and wireless remote, but I didn’t want the lens pointing at the sun while I was waiting for totality, so as not to damage the sensor. But then when the moment came, the tripod wouldn’t co-operate at the near vertical angle required, and instead of trying to sort it out and waste time, I quickly switched to handheld with OSS.

I took four or five sets of 9, and this one was the best of the bunch, cropped to about 50% but otherwise unaltered or enhanced. It is a color shot, even though it looks monochrome. The little speck at center left is the planet Venus.

The shot was taken from the parking lot of the WalMart SuperCenter at Exit 108 on Interstate 65 in Tennessee, about 25 miles north of Nashville. This location turned out to be extremely popular with people who had come from all over the US, because it had about the best weather forecast of any place along the path of totality. We met folks from Maryland, Florida, Texas, California, Oklahoma, Wisconsin, New York, Maine, and many more, most of whom camped overnight in the parking lot, courtesy of Wal-Mart. There was even a family of five who flew in from Tokyo, Japan just to see the eclipse from this spot! It was a real party atmosphere, and everyone was having a great time.

As for ourselves, we drove from Canada, 15 hours to get there, and 19 hours to get home. It normally wouldn’t take that long, but the traffic was unbelievable!

Anyway, I hope you like the shot!

Best regards,

Martin Step
Kitchener, Ontario

This shot was taken at 5.6 at 1/1000, ISO 100 (EV-2):

Charles:

I though you may enjoy this composition taken with the Sony A7RII and the new Sony 100-400 GM lens. ND Filters were from Breakthrough Photography and HiTech Firecrest (using the Wine Country Camera Filter Holder System).
Note that in New York City (Manhattan) we did not have totality, and the pictures reflect this.

Bryan Goff on SonyAlphaForum (see picture there):

I had a goal during the eclipse. To create and HDR photo of it. You can easily make out the surface of the moon, the suns corona and two large prominence’s located at 1 and 3 o’clock. This image was created with 8 photos, processed in LightRoom and PhotoShop. This was my first eclipse and first time photographing an eclipse. What do you guys think?
Gear used:
Sony Alpha a6300
Orion ED80T – 720mm equiv
Celestron AVX
Crooked River Ranch, Oregon

Sony Tidbits…


Sigma Art 24-70mm f/2.8 vs Sony GM 24-70mm Video AF Test – Sony a6500

K & F Concept announces new Pentax K to Sony E, MFT and Fuji X mount adapters (Mirrorlessrumors).
Sony a9 – The Ultimate Action Camera By Which All Others Will Be Judged? (Ronmartblog)
Rise of the Chinese optics (Leonard Goh).
The Perfect Sony Gear Bag for Photo AND Video (ALC).
Travel-Friendly Camera and Lens Systems (Explora).
Sony launches first HDR-ready 4K laser digital cinema projectors with high contrast ratio of 10,000:1

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Sony Tidbits…


Photo101: Polarizing filters, why they’re so neat…and how to use them

Samyang AF 35mm F2.8 FE review (Lightsandtones).
Review: Sony A6000 & Switching From a Canon DSLR to a Sony Mirrorless (Phototraces).
Sony a6000 vs Sony a9: Is it even fair? (That1CameraGuy)
Announcing Lowepro QuadGuard BP X3 Cases (Explora).
Nebula 5100 Slant Gimbal (Personal View).

Shelly:I just created some shirts for us passionate Sony users.
https://teespring.com/stores/sap-designs
Not sure if Sony will strike at me fast for this. Thoughts?

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Nikon announces the D850 with Sony manufactured 46MP backlight sensor. Sony A7rIII will have a different high resolution sensor.

Nikon just announced the new D850 (specs here). And I believe this is a really nice serious and well-rounded camera. It’s not a revolutionary camera but a well thought evolution and will probably the best kind of camera in it’s class. And by the way, it has a new Sony manufactured 46MP backlight sensor and a superb speed. Dpreview writes:

“The Sony a99 II showed it was possible to offer high resolution images and fast shooting, but the D850 takes this a step further.”

That said, I don’t agree with some of the bloggers claiming that Sony is now “afraid” of Nikon. The D850 is still a very different kind of camera from a Sony FF mirrorless (OVF vs EVF, no stabilization vs on sensor stabilization and so on).

I made a quick roundup chat with my Sony sources and they all had a common line:

Sony for sure knew about the D850 since a very long time (after all Nikon needs Sony sensors). And the upcoming Sony A7rIII is not going to play “against” the D850. It will be simply something else: It will be a sort of A9 with a sensor that has more Megapixels than the D850. And the A7rIII will also have a couple of features not present on the A9 yet.

My hope is that the A7rIII will be launched soon even if so far rumors pointed towards an early 2018 shipment start only.

Question for SAR readers: What features should the A7rIII have to “wow” you?

Sony Tidbits…


Choosing your next Sony Alpha APS-C E-Mount Lens

Sony A9 Field Test Part III: Hiking California’s iconic Mount Whitney (Imaging Resource).
User Review of the Fujifilm GFX – Compared to Hasselblad X1D, Leica, and Sony (Fujirumors)
The Sony Star-Eater Issue (Michael Frye).
A full switch to Sony (Emin Kuliyev)
Aputure LS-Mini20 Led Light (Personal View).
Chris Burkard on the Power of Sharing Experiences (ALC).
The New WD My Passport Ultra-Portable Storage Drives (Explora).

We have our own Facebook camera groups and pages you can join to discuss the upcoming new cameras in detail:
Sony A9 group and Sony A9 page.
Sony A7rIII group and Sony A7rIII page
Sony A7sIII group and Sony A7sIII page
Sony A7III group and Sony A7III page
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