PhotoPlus 2016 – Sony Alpha A99 II Digital Translucent Mirror Camera (A-Mount, Full Frame)
The PhotoPlus show opened in new York City. Here are a couple fo videos from the Sony booth:
PhotoPlus 2016 – Sony Alpha A6500 Mirrorless Digital Camera (Camera Camera).
Sony A6500 awesome EVF, buffer and back LCD PhotoPlus Expo 2016 (Frozen Lessons).
PhotoPlus 2016 – Sony RX100 V Compact Digital Camera (Camera Camera).
Sigma 85mm f1.4 Art & Sony a6500 Hands on First Impressions (Eric Rossi).
The Sony A7 camera series is back in Stock in almost all US and EU stores. I guess this means the Kumamoto negative impact on the camera shipments is almost over. Just recently Sony manager Kimio Maki told at Amateur Photographer:
“The situation is getting better. With regard to returning to normal, we’re expecting that this will be the case by the end of October.”
And Reuters reports another good news:
Ueda said combined monthly production would rise in the second half of this business year from 70,000 wafers at present to 73,000 wafers – full capacity at Sony’s five image sensor plants. The figure excludes outsourced production.
In the Field with the Sony RX10 III (Explora).
Lensbaby president talks about the company past, present and future (Youtube).
One Day with the Sony A7R2 VLOG (DSphotoblog).
21 Tips for Getting Sharper Photos (Explora).
5 Tips For Buying Used Gear (ALC).
Sony RX100 V: toma de contacto (Photolari)
Olympus 100mm f/2.0 tested on the Sony A7II by Phillip Reeve.
Newsshooter tested one of the new RX100m5 features that didn’t get on the screen radar of most reviewers:
One of the more interesting specifications of the new Sony RX100 V is that it can shoot still photos at full 20 megapixel resolution at a blistering 24 frames a second (fps). It can do this for around six seconds or so in either top quality JPEG or Raw at a resolution of 5472 x 3648 in 3:2 aspect, or 5472 x 3080 in 16×9. This raises the prospect that you could combine these photos in sequence to create a super high resolution/low compression video clip which should allow a high degree of image adjustment – albeit with no audio.
Teh caveat with this is that you can shoot 6sec only, you got no audio, the camera stops and needs a lot of time to write the data and in some situation it shoots at 17fps instead of 24fps. That said Newshhooter writes the overall resolution and detail of the images is really impressive though.
Few more new RX100m5 tests:
Second part of the RX100 V hands-on at Mirrorlessons.
Sony RX100 V: Video Quality Sample Reel (Dpreview).
Sony Cyber-shot RX100 Mark V Continuous Shooting (ePhotozine).
Sony Cyber-shot RX100 V Hands-on Photos (Photographyblog).
Sony RX100M5 Small Gallery on Flickr.
SONY RX100 V : course a l’autofocus (Le Monde De La Photo).
Una jornada en Londres con las Sony A6500 y RX100 V (Photolari).