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Sony Tidbits…


3 vintage lenses shoot the same model on a7ii

Sony FE 12-24mm f/4 G with 77mm regular filters (Fred Miranda).
Sony FE 100-400 G Master Lens for Landscape Photographers (Richard Fox).
DragonImage aka Falyon Eyes RX18 or RX18T (Personal View)
Pro Printer Buying Guide: Bring Your Printing In-House (ALC).
3 Quick Tips for Shooting Close-ups with Extreme Wide-Angle Lenses (Explora).

Imagine This:

“We are two photographers from Toronto that spent most of our student loan developing a 360-camera array (with Sony SLRs) that surpasses high-end professional 360-cameras (like the OZO and Gopro Omni) in image quality. Here are the links to test footage that we shot: 

https://youtu.be/mYfIW8tFaX0

https://youtu.be/U3mxFHmWg_Q

The test footage’s image quality in terms of resolution and lowlight performance is better than anything we’ve ever seen online. We thought your readers might be interested in the video and how far current camera technology can take us. We would love to know your thoughts and comments on the video. Please view in 8K or in a VR viewer for the best experience!””

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Sony Tidbits…


feature finders ios app for sony a9 camera

A Week with the Sony FE 100-400mm G-Master Telephoto Zoom and the Alpha 9 (Mark Forman).
Sony E 18-105mm f4 review-so-far (CameraLabs).
Seetec 28″ 4K Carry-on Broadcast Monitor (Personal View)
NAB 2017 Day 2 Highlights (ALC).
Sony A9 review by Roberto Panciatici.
Shooting Macro Close-ups with the Meyer Optik Gӧrlitz Trioplan 100 (Explora).
2017 National Geographic Travel Photographer of the Year

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
Note: In groups you can post your own stuff like images, news and questions. While on pages you will read the specific camera news from SAR.

Fuji believes next generation (Sony) sensors should be enough to make Mirrorless beat DSLRs in every respect.

Back in February Dpreview interviewed Mr. Toshihisa Iida from Fuji. I missed to report one of his most interesting statements is this:

“There are several things that mirrorless manufacturers need to focus on. Number one is speed, still, to attract sports photographers. Also viewfinder blackout, we need to innovate there. Maybe one more processor and sensor generation should be enough to make mirrorless beat DSLRs in every respect.”

As you all know Fuji uses Sony sensors. That means they are confident Sony’s next generation sensor with improved on phase detection will be good enough to beat DSLR cameras in the “sports photography” segment.

Sony Tidbits…


The History and Science of Lenses

Sony A9 focus tracking test (SonyAlphaLab).
Ein Blick in die Vergangenheit: Die Sony Digital Mavica FD88 (Sony Blog).
100mm STF review in Chinese at Techbang.
NAB 2017 Highlights (ALC).
Sony FE 50mm f/1.8 Review (Mirrorlessons).
How to Pick a Focal Length for Macro Photography (Explora).
Sony 12-24mm FE tested at DC.watch.

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Sony Ambassador Spencer Pablo explains what you need to take photos of the Solar Eclipse

Spencer Pablo explained at Alphauniverse what gear he is using to shoot the US Eclipse. Check it out! He also has a nice advice:

If you find that you’re getting hung up on your gear and the eclipse is seconds away, stop. Use those solar glasses and enjoy the show with your own (protected) eyeballs. It’s better to experience the eclipse than it is to get frustrated trying to photograph it and missing the entire event.

Yes please…don’t forget to enjoy the moment :)

There is also a long list of tutorials on that special Bhphoto eclipse page.

Sony celebrates record haul of seven categories at the 2017 EISA awards

The winners of the 2017-2018 EISA award have been announced (eisa.eu/awards/photography/). And Sony took the prize in many categories:

Sony celebrates record haul of seven categories at the 2017 EISA awards

Sony has been recognised by the European Imaging and Sound Association (EISA) for delivering inspiring products to its customers that are redefining the boundaries of what is possible in the imaging and home theatre markets. This year, Sony was honoured with a record seven awards, more than any other manufacturer and more than Sony has ever won in a single year.

With 53 expert magazines from 25 countries across the globe, EISA represents the largest editorial collaboration in the world of consumer electronics, and has been celebrating the very best products for over 35 years.

EISA CAMERA OF THE YEAR 2017-2018: Sony α9 ([shopcountry 60549])


The Sony α9 is a groundbreaking mirrorless camera that in many ways surpasses traditional DSLR rivals. Thanks to an innovative design, the 24.2 million pixel full-frame image sensor captures up to 20 frames per second in full resolution with no EVF blackout and offers completely silent, vibration-free shooting at up to 1/32,000th second. The new super-fast autofocus system, with 693 phase detection AF points covering 93% of the image area, ensures that even fast-moving subjects are in focus. The 5-axis image stabilisation allows a 5-step slower shutter speed. The oversampling process and full-frame pixel read-out result in excellent 4K movie quality.

EISA PROSUMER COMPACT SYSTEM CAMERA 2017-2018: Sony α6500 ([shopcountry 59286])


The α6500 is a very small compact system camera offering professional performance. Whether you are a 4K video or stills photographer, the α6500 offers excellent image quality with its 24.2 million pixel Exmor CMOS APS-C sized sensor, high speed and great choice of lenses. The 5-axis image stabilisation works with Sony E-mount lenses as well as A-mount lenses with adapters. The 425 phase detection AF points cover almost the whole picture frame, while the 3in tiltable touch screen lets you choose focus points with your finger. The camera supports up to 11 frames per second shooting with continuous AF and metering with a buffer that supports up to 269 pictures in one sequence.

EISA COMPACT CAMERA 2017-2018: Sony RX100 V ([shopcountry 57413])

The Sony RX100 V is a high-tech masterpiece in a very compact body. Like its predecessor, it offers a 1.0-type sensor and an excellent retractable OLED electronic viewfinder. The new 20.1 million pixel Exmor RS CMOS image sensor, in conjunction with the fast BIONZ X image processor and a new front-end LSI, made it possible for Sony to shorten autofocus response time to 0.05sec and speed-up continuous shooting to 24 frames per second – with AF/AE tracking so that in a series of a moving subject, every picture stays in focus with the correct exposure. Besides the ability to shoot 4K videos, the RX100 V offers super slow motion up to 1000 frames per second, silent shooting and a multi-function control ring for personalised use.

EISA SUPERZOOM CAMERA 2017-2018: Sony RX10 III ([shopcountry 54359])


At just 1095g, the Sony RX10 III is the perfect camera for sports, nature and wildlife photographers looking for an easy to carry all-in-one solution. The stunning ZEISS Vario-Sonnar T* 24-600mm lens provides a 25x zoom range with a fast f/2.4-4 maximum aperture, while the Exmor RS 1.0-type sensor, super-fast autofocus and Optical SteadyShot ensure sharp images free from camera shake. In addition to its incredible focal range, the RX10 III can shoot macro from as close as 3cm from the lens, while the silent shutter means you won’t disturb sensitive nature subjects. The RX10 III isn’t just great for stills – it also shoots 4K video and there is also the option to shoot at 1000 frames per second for a dramatic 40x slow motion effect.

EISA COMPACT SYSTEM LENS 2017-2018: Sony FE 100mm F2.8 STF GM OSS ([shopcountry 6805])


This 100mm telephoto prime lens offers the outstanding resolution of the G Master series, combined with STF (Smooth Trans Focus) optics for breathtaking bokeh. This lens has been designed to produce extraordinarily smooth, natural bokeh without vignetting. It also features fast, precise, and quiet DDSSM autofocus, and is capable of shooting 0.25x magnification close ups. Built-in Optical SteadyShot image stabilisation minimises any blur caused by camera movements during long shutter times. The Sony FE 100mm F2.8 STF GM OSS upholds the premium G Master concept in all respects.

EISA PROFESSIONAL COMPACT SYSTEM LENS 2017-2018: Sony FE 70-200mm F2.8 GM OSS ([shopcountry 54957])


The Sony FE 70-200mm F2.8 GM OSS is an impressive lens covering the most popular angles for sports and action photography. Sharpness is extremely high and evenly distributed with almost no visible fall-off towards the edges. Sharpness is retained across the zoom range, even with tele-converters. It features a floating focusing system, implemented in an α zoom lens for the first time, that contributes to an impressive minimum focusing distance of merely 0.96m. The 11 rounded aperture blades ensure a beautiful bokeh, while the autofocus speed is super quick, in particular with the very fast Sony α9. Finally, the FE 70-200mm F2.8 GM OSS is built for heavy use under all weather conditions.