Sony Japan issued a new firmware on many E-mount lenses and on the LA-EA3 adapter. The firmware will be available worldwide within a couple of hours on those links:
Plenty of SAR readers told me that all major US stores charged their credit cards today. Which means the Sony A9 is shipping at BHphoto, Adorama, Amazon, BestBuy. FocusCamera. Expect all stores to show the camera as “in Stock” within a couple of hours!
And Adobe right now added full support for the Sony A9 and the new Batis 135mm FE lens.
At the “IR Day 2017” Sony did release more information about their goals and forecasts (you can see a list of files here). In the Imaging Segment Sony predicts a growth in sales and profit:
“Generate higher sales and profit through enhancement of Sony as a camera brand”
It was interesting to read that both camera and lens sales went up 27% during the last fiscal year.
To sum up: Sony is growing and predicts they will keep growing. Translated for us rumor addicted: We will get some exciting new products for sure:
Sony believes it must remain the “last one inch” that delivers a sense of “wow” to customers through its direct relationships with consumers
The latest photo gadget to launch on Kickstarter promises to give Sony owners a better way to control their cameras: from their smartphones.
Arsenal is a hardware device that sits atop your camera. It will give photographers full control over their DSLR and Mirrorless cameras from up to 100 feet away.
The app includes built-in modes for advanced techniques like photo stacking and timelapse. It will write the merged RAW file directly to the camera’s SD card.
Arsenal also offers manual controls, including live preview, full-resolution photo review, and social media sharing.
But the biggest innovation comes in the form of artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms that compare your scene against thousands of other photos in Arsenal’s “memory” to recommend optimal settings in any conditions.
Arsenal will support the following Sony models will be fully supported at launch: A7, A7S, A7R, A7ii, A7Sii, A7Rii, a3000,a5000,a5100,a6000,a6300, and a6500
Sony 85mm vs Zeiss Batis 85: Which one should you buy?
Sony a99 II vs Canon EOS 5D Mark IV: Where do they differ? (Digitalrev).
The RX10 III as a tele-zoom and macro (Joerghaag).
Will a damaged(notched) lens hood cause vignetting? (SonyAlphaForum).
Faking It: Getting the Anamorphic Look without the Anamorphic Expense (Explora).
Tokina 14-20mm F2 Review on Sony A6500 | John Sison
Vikas: “his timelapse was shot entirely on sony equipment – cud it be featured on the SAR site – https://vimeo.com/212788610”
Charlie: “Here is todays video just uploaded it tonight more material for you 😉 and in 4k! https://youtu.be/AmqqULbAz4Y”
Hadrien: “My name is Hadrien Picard. I’m a french photographer & director. Even if now i shoot a lot of different subjects, my roots are in the bike world.
6 months ago, after watching that crazy light-drone video ( https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gl1xYyGom1g ), i had the feeling i could bring further that idea by filming a night ride of one of the best downhill moutain biker, lit by a Drone with a huge LED on it. Compared to the first video our light has to be smaller & directional so we can aim the light precisely toward the rider, as there was indeed zero option that the rider would not be lit.
Obviously for its low light capabilities we use 3 Sony A7SII to film this project.
You can discover the project « Night Chase » with MTB World Champion Loic Bruni : redbull.com/nightchase You can also find the Behind the scenes that shows how we did with Lift Cinema to fit a 800W LED on a drone & how the 3 nights of shooting on his track in the south of France went : https://vimeo.com/216732386