Annie Liebovitz has been spotted using the Sony Alpha on the set of Star Wars “The Rise of Skywalker”. Annie is known since 2016 to use Sony camera. Note: The fact that the camera is taped doesn’t mean she is using a new (yet to be announced) model. Also in 2016 she was spotted using the Sony A7rII that was taped.
This is the video where you can see her with the Sony:
Wedding Pro: why I’m happy I switched from a DSLR to Sony Mirrorless (CameraJabber).
Sigma Q&A at Imaging Resource: “the market is changing from DSLR to mirrorless much quicker than I thought.” (MirrorlessRumors).
SONY vs SIGMA PRIME LENS BATTLE (135mm f1.8) Is the Sony WORTH $500 more? (Jared Polin).
The “Prefectly Imperfect” lens – Tamron 28-75mm Sony longterm review (Dave McKeegan).
KOBRA Flash Modifiers and Gels Now Available at B&H (Explora).
E-Image Horizon One Camera Gimbal (Personal View)
Dpreview thinks Tamron might not make L-mount lenses for now…(L-rumors).
Photonstophotos has put on graph the DxOmark derived Dynamic Range measure of the Panasonic S1R. The Sony A7rIII has an average of 1/2 stop advantage across the range. It would be interesting to know if this sensor is made by Sony or Towerjazz…
Sporting a solid, satin-finished exterior, the Petzval 55 mm f/1.7 is sure to turn heads and keep them turned for years to come. Available with Sony E, Canon RF and Nikon Z mounts!
The First Petzval Designed for Mirrorless
We are introducing the first Petzval Art Lens built specifically for full-frame mirrorless cameras. Coming standard with mounts for Canon RF, Nikon Z and Sony E – the New Petzval 55 mm f/1.7 has been streamlined with a robust, modern build quality and requires no pesky adaptors.
Dual Aperture System
The brass edition features an 8-blade diaphragm aperture system regulated by a control knob, providing it with both authenticity and a vintage feel. On top it hosts a classic waterhouse aperture system allowing to tweak the bokeh with exceptional shapes.
Engineered Harmony
Featuring a new bokeh control ring, improved optic design and dual aperture system – you can manually manipulate your shots to achieve any desired style. The New Petzval 55 mm f/1.7 offers reliability and top-tier professional quality without sacrificing its vintage styling.
A Tribute to Joseph Petzval’s Legacy
Preserving the vintage quality and feel while boasting the uniformity and compatibility of present-day technology, we’ve combined the legendary 180 year old aesthetic with the dependability of today’s lenses.
Improved Bokeh Control – Deliciously Dreamy to Strikingly Sharp
Rather than changing the aperture to modify the bokeh effect, the New Petzval 55 mm f/1.7 includes a dedicated bokeh control ring – an improvement that gives this lens more flexibility than any other traditional lens.
Rest-assured with the New Petzval 55 mm f/1.7 brass edition, you will be in possession of an art lens of the highest quality. Known for their robustness and durability, brass lenses are sought-after for the classic aesthetic they embody. The Petzval 55 mm f/1.7 brass edition is no exception – sporting a solid, satin-finished exterior, it’s sure to turn heads and keep them turned for years to come.