I took apart my Sony A7SIII to fix my wobbly screen.
Venus Laowa ‘Argus’ 33mm F0.95 CF APO sample gallery (Dpreview).
Sony FX3 VS Sigma fp L (TheDigitalDigest).
Tamron Announces 35-150mm f/2-2.8, 28-75mm f/2.8 G2 Zooms for Sony E (Explora).
How to Work with Natural Light in Landscape Photography (42West)
Canon vs Sony // Which is a better investment in 2021? (Matti Haapoja)
Ilya Artemiev
Canon EF 200mm f/2 L IS USM (!)
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One of the things I always carry with me is a power bank. But most of these are annoyingly slow in charging multiple items. So this might be for me (and for you). The world’s most Powerful 260W Graphene Power Bank is now available for preorder on Kickstarter (Click here to read everything about it).
“Sony Electronics has been closely monitoring the evolving situation of the COVID-19 Delta Variant. As a result of the unprecedented and unexpected circumstances, we’ve made the difficult decision that we will not be participating in-person at this year’s WPPI Expo. As the world continues to grapple with the pandemic and businesses adopt digital alternatives and online opportunities to prevent the spread of the virus, Sony Electronics will continue to communicate with our customers and partners in ways that allow us to safely deliver exciting product news and updates to a wider audience and our broader Sony community. We’ll continue to monitor the situation and look forward to participating at industry events in-person at some point in the future.”
Not a surprise. I wonder when we will have “normal” trade shows again…