Sony Tidbits…


Tethering the a7RII (and any DSLR) with the Microsoft Surface Pro 4 (4K video)

What’s In My Bag: Nino Rakichevich Goes Through His Kit For Summer In Paris (Alphauniverse).
Creating with the Lume Cube (BH on Youtube).
Lens for $14 and Sony a7rII (SonyAlphaForum).
Sony RX10 III added to studio scene comparison tool (Dpreview).
Laowa 15mm f4 Wide Angle Macro Lens (Sony E) at Thephoblographer.

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Andrzej Michałowski‎:https://vimeo.com/168623224 Camera Sony A6000

With the Momo 28mm E-mount lens you get the 100 year old Vest Pocket Kodak “look”

The Japanese company Yasuhara is known for their two E-mount lenses, the Nanoha 5:1 macro (Click here) and the Madoka 180 fisheye (Click here). And they are now launching their third E-mount lens project on Kickstarter. Their new MoMo Soft Focus Pancake Lens is based on the 100 year old [shoplink 48247 ebay]Vest Pocket Kodak lens design (here on eBay)[/shoplink].

This is their project description:

Yasuhara a Japanese lens maker, just launched their MoMo Soft Focus Pancake Lens for digital cameras on Kickstarter. The MoMo Lens is based on the single meniscus lens used in the Vest Pocket Kodak (VPK) camera from 100 years ago. It is designed to achieve the same dreamy, soft focus pictures with the convenience of today’s digital cameras.
The soft focus on the MoMo Lens is set at F6.4, but users can adjust the aperture through F22 to control the power of its effect. MoMo Lenses will work with mirrorless and DSLR cameras. It will be available with mounts for Micro Four Thirds, Sony NEX, Canon-EF or Nikon F-Series, and eventually Canon EOS-M as well as Fuji X cameras. Further specifications provided below:
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Full details and image samples can be seen at kickstarter.com/projects/65929745/momo-soft-focus-pancake-lens-for-digital-cameras

Sony Tidbits…


Follow Focus Face-Off: Cinegears vs. Aputure vs. edelkrone

Follow Focus Face-Off: Cinegears vs. Aputure vs. edelkrone Starring the Sony FS5, Veydra 85mm T2.2, Panasonic GX8, and Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM (Hugh Brownstone).
How to Shoot Through Glass Without Unwanted Reflections (PetaPixel).
Three’s a charm: Sony RX10 III added to studio scene comparison tool (Dpreview).
24-70 GMaster Vs Batis 25mm f2 & 55mm f1.8 (SonyAlphaForum).
New Sony Alpha Magazine is available atm iTunes and GooglePlay.

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Andrzej Rudz‎:Hi Guys, Maybe you will be interested to see new film that I made on old but still good a7s mark1. https://vimeo.com/166642578

Sam Morse:Slow motion video exclusively using the RX10 II for the visuals and adding sound captured with a Zoom H4n and Rode NTG-2 microphone. I shot it for National Police Week a few weeks ago. https://www.facebook.com/mountainhome.af.mil/videos/10156722673500478/

 

Sony Tidbits…


Sony Face Detect AF with Affordable Adapters

Mohamed El Sehrawy’s first impressions of Sony’s FS5 camcorder (Sony UK).
Jupiter-11A 135mm f4 Lens Review by Mathieu Stern
Sony Vario-Sonnar T* 24-70mm F2.8 ZA SSM II Review (Photographyblog).
11 Environmentally Friendly, Green Gear Choices (Explora).
8 Questions About Photographing the Aurora, with Gabe Biderman (Explora).
Dropped A7R in freshwater for split-second – any advice? (SonyAlphaForum).
Zeiss Loxia Lens test at DC.watch.
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New APP let’s you upload the images from you Sony camera on your Google Photo account

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You can now download and install the new Stg-uploader APP (Click here). This is the APP description:

This tool installs on your Sony PMCA compatible camera and allows you to upload files into Google Photos directly without using a computer. Neither of these brands endorses or is in any way associated with this tool. To install please refer to Sony-PMCA-RE
When using this application you will need to configure a connection to a WiFi access point. Once this is complete the application will prompt you to grant it an oAuth token. This token will allow it to manage your Google Photos account. Your Google username and password are not stored on the device. Your access token is obfuscated and stored on your SD card. Formatting your card will delete this token and you will have to log in again. In the case you lose your camera/card you can delete this authorization token here

This isn’t an official Sony supported APP. But as a Google Photo user I am very excited about this new feature and I am going to install this today!

Sony Tidbits…


4K Low Light Technique – Bob Krist | Artisan of Imagery | Sony

Sony Alpha SLT-A68 Review (ePhotozine).
Images fromt he CameraGP awards at DC.watch.
Macphun Filters for Photos Review (Photographyblog).
Beautiful Spring flowers images with the Vivitar 135mm f/2.8 and Tamron 90mm the A7II (SonyAlphaForum).
Seercam want to cinemize your FS5 and a7S II (Newsshooter).
Introduction to Using Lens Adapters (ALC).
5 Filmmakers Share Tips on What to Expect after Film School (Explora).