This week SAR readers photos selection

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Mark Kostich‎
Bush Viper (Atheris squamigera) black variation
Sony 7R4, 90mm Macro lens, Sony HVL-F45RM
1/200, F20, ISO 100
www.instagram.com/mark_kostich_photography/
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Dpreview readers voted the Sony A7 as the most important camera of the decade

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Dpreview writes:

So which camera did DPR readers crown the most important of the decade? The full-frame mirrorless cameras that started it all: the Sony a7 and a7R. Both cameras were far from perfect when they made their debut in 2013, but there’s no denying the influence that they’ve had on the industry as a whole since then.

Yep, I think we can all agree the Sony A7 changed the game in this decade. The question now is…will Sony still lead the pack in the next decade or will Canon and Nikon find the lead again?

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Sony Tidbits…

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a7r IV Review – Photography Adventure Review & Should you upgrade?

3 Legged Thing Announces Premium Legends Series of Tripods (Explora).
Note: If you are interested in electric cars check out our new website Electric-fun.com
Samyang AF 18mm F2.8 FE review by Mobile01.
Let’s have some more apocalypse talk: Northrup says Nikon is DYING (MirrorlessRumors).
Sony FE 24mm f/1.4 GM Unboxing and First Impressions (Francesco).
Sony 200-600mm FE Lens First Look (TheDigitalDigest)
Best lenses for Sony APS-C mirrorless cameras (Dpreview).

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How Sony’s TERRIBLE Cameras Beat Canon & Nikon

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Northrup:

In the 2000’s and early 2010’s, Sony’s cameras were TERRIBLE. They were SO FAR behind Canon and Nikon that it seemed impossible for them to catch up… but, they did catch up around 2018, and in 2019 Sony solidly surpassed the Canon and Nikon mirrorless cameras. HOW DID THEY DO IT?! I researched it and the answers are fascinating and directly relatable to your personal life and business.

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This is the new Laowa 4mm f/2.8 APS-C E-mount lens

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VenusOptics will soon announce this new Laowa 4mm f/2.8 APS-C E-mount lens. The Chinese Weibo member CameraBeta writes (google translated):

The new lens uses 6 groups of 7 optical structures and 7 aperture blades, which can provide a 210 ° viewing angle, a maximum magnification of 0.11 times, a size of 45.2 x 25.5mm, and a weight of 135g. The lens has Sony E mount and M43, Fuji X, Canon EF-M mount version. This time Beta got the Sony E mount version. The lens equipped with α9 II body looks extremely small. The lens is made of metal and has a very good texture. The focus handle feels good and the damping is just right, allowing you to easily grasp each scale. After the specific shooting effect, Beta will share it with everyone.

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