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Mamiya 645 to Sony E Shift Adapter – Adapt Mamiya 645 Lenses to your Sony E Camera with Shift!

Today deals at Amazon, BHphoto, Adorama, Amazon DE, Amazon UK, Amazon FR, Amazon IT, FotoErhardt DE, FotoKoch DE.
The Sony “G Master II Trio” with Allison Anderson
7artisans 50mm f/1.8 Lens Review – Real World & Lab Photo & Video (Jason Hermann).
Sony f/2.8 GM vs. f/4 G Lens Showdown—Which Holy Trinity to Pick? (Explora).
New DJI Mic 2 Wireless System Features Noise Cancelling & 32-Bit Float Internal Recording (42West).
A Glossary of Storage Terms and Acronyms (Explora).

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The new CFexpress 4.0 Type A cards are now in Stock at BHphoto

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The brand new Exascend 1TB CFexpress Type A card is now in Stock at BHphoto (Click here). This card supports VPG400 ans is therefore more expensive than the OWC CFexpress Type A cards that are in Stock at Amazon US (on preorder but not in Stock at BHphoto, Adorama)

Why buy such cards?

No Sony camera yet has the hardware to support these Generation 4.0 cards. But there are three good reasons why to buy them anyway:

  1. Those cards are backwards compatible and will work just fine on any Alpha camera on their max speed possible (900MB/s)
  2. When you download the file to your computer it will be running at max speed of 1620MB/s Write via the new 4.0 card readers
  3. I suspect that future cameras like the Sony A1II and Sony A7V will support those cards. So if you buy those cards now you are future proof if you switch to a future new Sony camera!
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CONFIRMED: Sigma 24-70mm f/2.8 II lens will be announced on May 16

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Sigma will announce the new lens next week on May 16! It’s coming for both Sony E and Leica L mount. The info I know so far:

  • 24-70mm f/2.8 II Full Frame lens for Sony E and Leica L
  • The new lens is more compact, optically sharper, has better color rendition, improved AF performance than it’s predecessor
  • Will be price a couple of hundred dollars more than the current 24-70mm lean (now $999 at Amazon).
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Strange: Optyczne believes A9 III sensor might be ‘welded’ from two smaller sensors

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Amadeusz Andrzejewski sent me this message:

I wanted to show you potential proof, that the Sony A9 III sensor might be ‘welded’ from two smaller sensors. As a part our test of this camera we always do 3-minute long ‘dark’ exposures to see how a device would behave in an astrophotography applications.
Here’s a 3-minute exposure with the lens cap on taken with an A9 III at ISO 51200: pliki.optyczne.pl/SA93/darki/SA93_i051200.JPG

You can clearly see a line in the middle of the sensor that may (but we obviously can’t be sure) suggest, that the A9 III sensor is actually two smaller sensors ‘welded’ together. For context – Arri does that with their larger format cameras. The Alexa LF has a sensor that’s two ‘standard Alexa sensors’ joined together. And for Alexa 65 they weld together 3 standard sensors.  And they’re pretty open about this, so such technology is proven to exist.

Here’s the chapter of the test containing the dark frame analysis: optyczne.pl/499.7-Test_aparatu-Sony_A9_III_Szumy_i_jako%C5%9B%C4%87_obrazu_w_RAW.html

Now, I do not have the engineering skills to investigate this. It seems very unlikely to me that two sensors were welded together. But perhaps some Sony engineers reading this post can give us an answer to this phenomenon?

 

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Just announced: Nik Collection 7 by DxO, with a New Faster and Smoother Workflow

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DxO just released the brand new Nikon collection 7 (Click here to see all new features). You can download a free trial version here.

Nik Collection 7 by DxO, with a New Faster and Smoother Workflow

Paris (France): DxO Labs, the company that is standing at the forefront of photo editing technology, presents the latest edition of Nik Collection, the photo editing suite of seven premium applications which, extend the capabilities of programs such as Photoshop, Lightroom, Affinity Photo, and DxO PhotoLab.

“Nik Collection exists to accelerate visual creativity in any photography workflow. With version 7, not only have we maximised performance, but we’ve introduced new selection tools that deliver a remarkable level of control,” Boris Oliviero, Product Director.

New Options for Nik Color Efex

  • Nik Color Efex now features an extended HSL filter for extending colour range selections. complete with a new Vibrancy slider.
  • Dynamic Filters enables you to stack and reorder filters and even create local adjustments.
  • Access Nik Viveza plugins as filters from within Nik Color Efex introducing a fluid and simplified workflow.

U Point Local Adjustments now have Powerful New Adjustment Tools

Nik Collection’s signature U Point technology gets three new tools to give users outstanding precision when making selections for local adjustments.

  • The new Polygonal Tool allows photographers to quickly select irregular shapes.
  • Control Points can now be modified into any elliptical form.
  • Luminosity Masks can be used for accurate and faster selections by targeting levels of brightness.

Work Faster with Speed Upgrades

  • Images now launch up to 30% faster, enabling a more efficient workflow.
  • New Switch To, feature enables you to seamlessly move between plugins.
  • Quick Export lets you output images without leaving the plugin or app, allowing you to make fast comparisons of image versions.
  • New look and functionality for the library with a Quick Search tool and the ability to organise users presets and filters for faster access.

Other Changes

Nik Perspective has been removed from Nik Collection 7. With parallel installation, owners of Nik Collection 6.3 will still be able to continue to use Nik Perspective.

Price and availability

Nik Collection (Windows and macOS) can now be purchased at: www.dxo.com
Nik Collection 7 upgrade £145 €159 $159
Nik Collection 7 full version £79 €89 $89

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New Angelbird Type A cards will be announced in late May / early June

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I will always credit Angelbird for having been the first to launch affordable Type A cards (at least compared to what we had from Sony and Lexar). And finally we are getting some new cards soon. A source reported:

“It is most likely that these will be announced at the end of May/beginning of June. Stock should be available to order at the time of announcement. I don’t have the exact specifications, but it is an “upgrade” over the previous card.”

My guess is that those cards will have VPG200 (or VPG400?) ratings. Don’t know if they will also support the 4.0 standard like the like the new OWC Type A cards are in Stock at Amazon US! Those are the options:

Thanks “source” for sharing this!

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