Sony A9II sensor tested by DxOmark: “high sensor performance for a lower price”

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DxO tested the A9II and concluded:

Sony says that the a9 II has the same sensor as the original a9, but as we’ve seen the new model adopts a different approach to processing, using a change in sensitivity behavior both to improve color discrimination and to widen dynamic range at higher ISOs. It’s the first time we’ve seen this and it marks a shift in strategy for Sony.

The Sony a9 II is certainly a niche camera, built to compete alongside the Canon EOS-1 DX Mark II and Nikon D5. However, while it’s unlikely that individual photographers or agencies would switch from those rival cameras, bearing in mind their investment in lenses, the Sony a9 II’s high sensor performance and lower price would be tempting for newcomers thinking of entering the competitive field of sports journalism.

Sony A9II at BHphoto. Adorama. Amazon. FocusCamera. BuyDig. Calumet DE. WexUK. ParkCameras.

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Sony Tidbits…

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Sony A6600 Review – Real World, Lab, and How-To Use

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Sigma 35mm f/1.2 DG DN Art review at Mobile01.
Sony A6100 Best Video Settings (Maarten Heilbron)
10 Cameras to Help Raise Your Selfie Game (Explora).
Canon EOS-RP sensor gets tested at DxOmark: “not that far behind the sensors in the Nikon Z 6 and Sony A7 III” (MirrorlessRumors).
7artisans 35mm f1,2 für Sony E-Mount – Wir testen die “Retro”-Linse! (Krolop&Gerst).
Sony RX100Vii (RX100M7) Camera Review (Marc Galer).

Personal photos and tests from SAR Admin Andrea on Instagram, Twitter, Facebook, Flickr and 500px.

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NAB show officially canceled :(

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Here comes the bad news:

Dear NAB Show community, 

As you know, we have been carefully monitoring coronavirus developments both domestically and globally over the past few weeks. 

In the interest of addressing the health and safety concerns of our stakeholders and in consultation with partners throughout the media and entertainment industry, we have decided not to move forward with NAB Show in April. We are currently considering a number of potential alternatives to create the best possible experience for our community. 

This was not an easy decision. Fortunately, we did not have to make this decision alone, and are grateful to our NAB Show community for engaging with us as we grappled with the rapidly-evolving situation. This Show is as much yours as it is ours, and it is important to us that we move forward together. 

For nearly 100 years, NAB Show has provided superior value and the best possible experience for exhibitors and attendees. We knew that if we could not deliver on those expectations, we would not move forward. More importantly, keeping the community safe and healthy is NAB’s highest priority; therefore, we are deferring to the developing consensus from public health authorities on the challenges posed by coronavirus. 

We are still weighing the best potential path forward, and we ask you for your patience as we do so. We are committed to exploring all possible alternatives so that we can provide a productive setting where the industry can engage with the latest technology, hear from industry thought leaders and make the game-changing connections that drive our industry forward. 

I want to stress that despite our disappointment at how this year’s Show has been impacted by global public health concerns, we are more excited than ever about the future of NAB Show and our relationship with you. 

We are grateful for each and every member of our Show community. It is your passion for the industry that makes NAB Show a success year after year, and it is that same passion that will drive us into the future as we look ahead to new possibilities later this year and beyond. 

Sincerely,

Gordon H. Smith 
President and CEO 

via Newsshooter

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Sigma CEO states his focus is now on the release of FF and APS-C lenses for E-mount!

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Sigma CEO Yamaki unveiled the companies future lens strategy. He stated that their priority now is the release of new DC DN lenses.:

‘Most new products in the future will be the DN series designed exclusively for mirrorless cameras. The DG DN series for full-size mirrorless, which is frequently requested, will be the core but we believe that we need to expand the DC DN series for APS-C (+ MFT), which is currently popular.’

Thanks Mistral for providing the proper translation!


Sigma FF E-mount lenses:
Sigma 14mm f/1.8 at BHphoto, FocusCamera, Amazon and Adorama.
Sigma 14-24mm f/2.8 FE at Adorama, BHphoto, Amazon, FocusCamera, Henrys.
Sigma 20mm f/1.4 at BHphoto, FocusCamera, Amazon and Adorama.
Sigma 24mm f/1.4 at BHphoto, FocusCamera, Amazon and Adorama.
Sigma 28mm f/1.4 at Bhphoto, Amazon, Adorama.
Sigma 35mm f/1.2 FE at Adorama, BHphoto, Amazon, FocusCamera, Henrys.
Sigma 35mm f/1.4 at BHphoto, FocusCamera, Amazon and Adorama.
Sigma 40mm f/1.4 FE lens at Adorama, FocusCamera and BHphoto.
Sigma 45mm f/2.8 FE at Adorama, BHphoto, Amazon, FocusCamera, Henrys.
Sigma 50mm f/1.4 at BHphoto, FocusCamera, Amazon and Adorama.
Sigma 70mm macro at BHphoto, FocusCamera, Amazon and  Adorama.
Sigma 85mm f/1.4 at BHphoto, FocusCamera, Amazon and Adorama.
Sigma 105mm f/1.4 at BHphoto, FocusCamera, Amazon and Adorama.
Sigma 135mm f/1.8 at BHphoto, FocusCamera, Amazon and Adorama.

Sigma APS-C E-mount lenses:
16mm f/1.4 at BHphoto, Adorama, Amazon. Amazon DE, Amazon UK, Amazon FR, Amazon IT, Amazon ES.
19mm f/2.8 at BHphoto, Adorama, Amazon. Amazon DE, Amazon UK, Amazon FR, Amazon IT, Amazon ES.
30mm f/1.4 at BHphoto, Adorama, Amazon. Amazon DE, Amazon UK, Amazon FR, Amazon IT, Amazon ES.
30mm f/2.8 at BHphoto, Adorama, Amazon. Amazon DE, Amazon UK, Amazon FR, Amazon IT, Amazon ES.
56mm f/1.4 at BHphoto, Adorama, Amazon. Amazon DE, Amazon UK, Amazon FR, Amazon IT, Amazon ES.
60mm f/2.8 at BHphoto, Adorama, Amazon. Amazon DE, Amazon UK, Amazon FR, Amazon IT, Amazon ES.

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At last some good news: China factories limp back to life a month after coronavirus hiatus

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Nikkei reports that China factories limp back to life a month after coronavirus hiatus. The only major problem yet is that only 60% of the workers had returned to work as of Saturday, according to the Chinese government.

But at least in China things are expected to get back to normal with a couple of weeks. Now let’s hope Europe and US will not be forced to go throgh a total lock down too!

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Sony Tidbits…

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Never Overexpose Your Photos Again: Sony Camera Customization

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Product Photography At Home: Beginner to Advanced Photography Tips (Explora).
Sony FE 85mm f/1.4 GM Unboxing (Francesco Emanuele).
Sony and ZEISS to expand strategic collaboration to Xperia smartphones
Sony A9II test at GetNavi.
Tamron 20mm FE review at ThePhoBlographer.

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Open Box deals: $450 off on the 24-70mm GM, $320 off on the 100mm GM and $300 off on the 85mm GM

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There are now many Sony and Zeiss Open Box deals from ebay sellers ProDigital (see articles here), BuyDig (see articles here) and OnceCall (see articles here). Some special mentions:

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