Sony Tidbits…


a7R II & a6300 Smooth Rack Focusing Tip Video

Inon Announces Mount Base Accessory for Sony FDR-X3000 Action Camera (Divephotoguide).
Tascam DR-10L Pocket-Sized Digital Audio Recorder with Lavalier Mic (Explora).
RX1R II & 70-200mm f/2.8 GM Win 2016 Lucie Technical Awards (Alphauniverse).
Tamron SP 150-600mm f5-6.3 VC G2 review (CameraLabs).
What Was Your First Camera? 10 Top Photographers Share Theirs (Dpreview on Youtube).
How (Not Why) I Switched from Canon to Sony, and Had Some Fun with It (PetaPixel).

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Steve:NOVEMBER CRAZY SALE!! You CANNOT miss it!
ZY Optics is running a 10% off promotion for all Speedmaster lenses.
Enjoy a 10% off for all Zhongyi Mitakon Speedmaster Lenses during 1-30 Nov 2016 in our official webstore.
Link: https://goo.gl/bxHYfd
Coupon Code: NOV16
Applied Items:
Zhongyi Mitakon Speedmaster 25mm f/0.95
Zhongyi Mitakon Speedmaster 35mm f/0.95 (II)
Zhongyi Mitakon Speedmaster 50mm f/0.95
Zhongyi Mitakon Speedmaster 85mm f/1.2

 

Sony A99II manual is now available for download

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You can download the A99II manual here: helpguide.sony.net/ilc/1630/v1/en/print.pdf. English PDF: helpguide.sony.net/ilc/1630/v1/en/print.pdf. Follow the link below and you’ll find the compatibility list for all Sony and Minolta lenses. Click on a lens and you’ll see, which options will work with the A99MII: http://support.d-imaging.sony.co.jp/www/cscs/lens_body/index.php?mdl=ILCA-99M2&area=gb&lang=en&id=hg_stl (Thanks Lars!)

The new A99II is already shipping in Europ and SAR reader 111elf just sent me this:

“Just received my a99m2 and tried it out. The biggest advantage at the menu: you can assign the menupoints at the ‘fn’-menu. So here you can build your individual menu for fast access. WELL DONE!”

And at Dyxum you can see a couple of new image samples too. Quick ISO test at Dpreview forum.

German readers can also watch those two A99II hands-on videos:
Sony Alpha 99 II – Lohnt der Umstieg? Vergleich mit A77 II – A99 – A7r II
Sony Alpha 99 II – 12 Dinge die Du wahrscheinlich noch nicht kennst

Sony A99II preorders at BHphoto, Adorama. AmazonPhotoPorst, Calumet Germany and WexUK.

Sony Tidbits…(Zeissimages 2016 contest)


Sony a7Sii a7Rii a6300 Color Tests

Quick note: Jorge Torralba launched the annual Zeissimages.com contest (Click here)!

Early autumn in Scotland (SonyAlphaForum)
The Future of Photography (Fstoppers).
Murata Manufacturing and Sony Sign Definitive Agreement for the Transfer of Battery Business (Sony.net).
Sony QX Lens patent (Freeepatentsonline).
A glimpse of hope: September system camera sales almost as good as last year sales (Mirrorlessrumors).
The future is bright: technology trends in mobile photography (Dpreview).
Capturing the Milky Way with a Phone, Compared to the Sony a7R II (PetaPixel).
Porträtshooting mit dem Sony FE 24-70mm F2.8 GM Ein Erfahrungsbericht (Photoscala).

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Evan:This one is a B&W low key lit shoot.  Shot with the Sony a7RII, Sony 85mm 1.4 GM lens, and Phottix lighting for a 8 page spread in Residence Magazine.   https://youtu.be/7WBxp6CZfO0

Sony Tidbits…


How to SMOOTHLY Rack Focus w/ Sony a7R II & a6300

15mm Vogitlander review by Mirrorlessons.
lens and accessory compatibility info for the a6500 now up on sony’s website
Canon 85mm 1.8 + Sigma MC11 Hands On Review (Dsphotoblog)
Battle of the New Cine Zooms – On the Go Ep. 38 – feat. SONY, SIGMA & ZEISS (Cinema5D)
Jason Lanier was right! From Nikon to Sony (Jeff Remas)
Battle of some Portrait Primes. Full Frame vs m4/3, Zeiss vs Leica, let the pissing contest commence…(Tyson Robichaud).
New Final Cut Pro 10.3 Performance Improvements tested VS 10.2.3 (Max Yuryev)

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Harv:Colour grading tips with Sony a7S II footage, slog and cine4 examples https://youtu.be/ljHfM932-zE from Harv Video/Audio Stuff YouTube channel, enjoy!

Tom:I made a short video comparing my Sony a7 to the iPhone 7 Plus’s portrait mode https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8yWPkCRMn6U

Officially announced: The new Sony FS7II

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This is the new FS7II as seen in Barcelona (image via Photolari).

Yesterday Sony had a meeting with film makers in Barcelona to show the FS7II. And now our long time rumors got confirmed and the news is official: Sony announced the new E-mount FS7II which has the same FS7 sensor but with much less rolling shutter artifacts. The new Sony FS7II is now available for preorder at BHphoto (Click here) and Teltec.de.

Links to all FS7II news:

New Sony FS7 II: A Conversation with Sony Product Manager Juan Martinez:

Sony FS7 II Hands-On – Here’s the Difference to FS7 mark 1 by Cinema5D:

In comparison to the Sony FS7 mark 1, that is a $2,000 step up in price. If you are surprised about the lack of innovation and improvements to the Sony FS7 II, then you are probably not alone. For most other people who attended this Sony FS7 II hands-on session this was one of the more puzzling moves Sony has pulled off.

What’s new on the Sony FS7 II ? The quick guide to what you need to know from Dan Chung on Vimeo.

Sony introduce FS7 II with electronic variable ND, locking E-mount and higher price (Newsshooter).
Sony Enhances Very Popular FS7 (Planet5D)
Press text at Sony.com
Introduction by Alvaro Ortiz
Sony refuerza su catálogo de cámaras de cine con la PXW-FS7 II (Photolari).

Press text: Sony Expands FS Series with New FS7 II Camcorder

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The new Sony FS7II is now available for preorder at BHphoto (Click here) and Teltec.de.

New Model Delivers Advanced Features for Documentary and Indie Production with Electronic Variable ND Filter, Lever Lock Type E-mount and Refined Mechanical Design

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FS7 II

Sony is expanding its FS Series Super 35mm professional family with the addition of the new FS7 II camcorder. The new model builds on the original FS7’s strengths by adding advanced features including Electronic Variable ND technology, a lever lock type E-mount, and a new mechanical design for faster and easier set-up. The new FS7 II camcorder also supports Sony’s α Mount System, which includes more than 70 lenses.

FS7 II

FS7 II

Since its introduction in 2014, the FS7 has become one of the most widely used cameras in a range of production applications, and the original FS7 model remains in the Sony line-up. The new FS7 II now gives creative professionals a broader range of creative tools, with new features all based on end user feedback.

 

The new FS7 II camcorder is designed for long-form shooting and production applications, especially documentaries and independent filmmaking. Sony is also introducing an FS7 II kit model which includes a new E-mount, Super 35mm lens, model SELP18110G, covering Super35mm and APSC sensors.

 

“The FS7 II features state of the art, Sony variable ND technology and a robust locking E‑Mount,” said Juan Martinez, senior product manager, professional digital imaging, Sony Electronics. “Extensive enhancements to the VF support system enables super-fast and secure viewfinder repositioning, while retaining the Zen-like simplicity, flexibility and comfort of the FS7’s ‘multi-award winning’ industrial design.”

 

Electronic Variable ND Technology

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FS7 II

 

The camcorder’s Electronic Variable ND Filter system, combined with its large sensor, delivers greater exposure control, with the option of preset or variable operation modes. Variable ND mode (seamless ND attenuation within the camera’s 2~7 stop range) allows the user to vary the density of the ND filter during shooting and to transition seamlessly between steps.

 

The camera’s expanded ND operations also enables fine exposure adjustment by relegating iris to set depth of field, prevents soft focus caused by diffraction, and prevents color shift caused by stacking multiple external ND filters.

 

Preset mode lets users assign three ND settings to the filter turret, useful in selecting the most appropriate filtration range for changing light conditions. Auto ND mode is also available allowing exposure to stay at a fixed level while adjusting the depth of field with iris control.

 

E-mount (Lever Lock type) for professional shooting

 

The FS7 II’s new E-mount (lever lock type) gives users the ability to change lenses by rotating the locking collar rather than the lens itself, which means that in most cases lens support rigs don’t need to be removed, saves time during a production.

 

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FS7 II

Mechanical Design Enhancements

 

Like its counterparts in the FS Series family – the FS7 and FS5 models – the new FS7 II features several design and ergonomic updates for comfortable and functional use in the field.

 

The FS7 II’s “tool-less” mechanical design lets users make on-the-fly changes to the camera’s set-up and operation. For example, no tools are required to adjust the Smart Grip or viewfinder positions.

 

The viewfinder eyepiece provides a third stabilizing contact point when shooting handheld. Durable square section rods and lever-clamps on the LCD and camera body provide simple and precise front-to-back VF adjustment while retaining level positioning.

 

New Sony 18-110mm Sony G lens

 

Sony is also introducing an FS7 II kit model including a new E-mount, Super 35mm lens. The new lens, model SELP18110G, covers Super35mm and APSC sensors. Compact and lightweight — 2.4 lbs (1.1Kg) — with an 18 to 110 focal range (6x zoom) it uses a new fully mechanical/servo zoom switchable system, capable of snap zooms and entirely devoid of lag. The focal range is optimized for Super 35 and APS-C sensors.

SELP18110G

SELP18110G

 

The lens is compatible with Sony α Mount System cameras, including the α7 series interchangeable-lens cameras and professional Super 35mm 4K camcorders like Sony’s FS7 or FS5. Although perfectly suited for still image taking, filmmakers will fully appreciate the lens’ extended creative capabilities for shooting motion images.

 

The lens benefits from Sony’s Smooth Motion Optics (SMO) design, which is developed to optimize performance during motion image capture. This lens design eliminates undesirable characteristics and artifacts that do not affect still image capture, but can severely limit a lens’ usefulness for motion shooting, such as:

  • Ramping: F stop gradually diminishes when zooming tight.
  • Not holding focus while zooming.
  • Breathing (angle of view variation while focusing).
  • Optical axis shift (image moves in the frame while zooming).

 

XQD Cards

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The FS7 II supports the XQD memory card format, designed for capturing and transferring high-bandwidth, high resolution files. Sony is also introducing a new XQD card, QD-G256E — with an industry first 256 GB capacity – which enables a recording time of approximately 45 minutes at 4K 60P and 3.5 hours at 2K 30P. Combined with a read speed of up to 440MB/s and write speed of up to 400MB/s, users can shoot for longer without needing to change media cards.

 

The FS7 II is planned to be available in January 2017 for an estimated street price of $10,000 (body only) and $13,000 for the camcorder with 18-100mm power zoom lens kit.

For more information, please visit www.sony.com/fs7ii.

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FS7 II