Images of the Samyang factory on South Korea

The French blog Phototrend (google translation here) visited the Samyang factory in South Korea. be sure to check out his website to see the images.

SonyAlphaBlog posted a full review of the new 35-150mm f/2.0-2.8 lens (with the equivalent Tamron lens comparison) and concluded:

Both lenses are very similar , the Tamron is however a bit better on the below aspects

AF a bit more reliable
AF in video when zooming
Sharpness in the corners on 61Mpix
More fluid zoom ring
More user friendly update process

Is that worth 500 euros more ? it all depends of what you do but for 80% of the users the Samyang will be “good enough”

Get the Samyang 35-150mm at Amazon US&EU.

New set of Explora articles to dig into the Sony FX/ZV series

Explora posted a series of articles that do dig into the FX/ZV camera series:

Sony FX30: How Super35 Is Still an Excellent Choice in Today’s World (Explora).
Sony FX3 vs. FX6 vs. a7S III vs. ZV-E1: Which Is Right for You? (Explora).
Sony FR7: How a Cinema-Quality PTZ System Can Revolutionize Your Production (Explora).
Building a Vlogging Kit with Sony ZV-Series Cameras (Explora).
Understanding the Sony VENICE 2 (Explora).
Sony FX6: The Sweet Spot in the Cinema Line (Explora).

Canon R6 II vs Sony a7 IV feat. Ted Forbes!

Chris:

The Sony a7 IV and Canon R6 Mark II are two of the most well-rounded full-frame cameras on the market. Both are capable of outstanding photos and video, but in which areas do they excel? Art Of Photography host Ted Forbes joined us up in Calgary for a no-holds-barred camera throwdown!

New SmallRig universal Rotatable Horizontal-to-Vertical Mount Plate Kit for most Sony Cameras

Potato Jet tested the new SmallRig AD-100 FreeBlazer Heavy-Duty Carbon Fiber Tripod that is now 10% off on Amazon (Click here). And there is also a new smaller and more affordable AD-80 available at BHphoto.

Reminder:

Topaz just released the new Video Ai 3.5 version (Click here) and it’s now $50 off!

These super affordable Sirui APS-C f/1.2 Cine lenses are available for preorder for each $309 only at Indiegogo (Click here to read all specs).