Two sources told me Tamron will launch a new 17-70mm F/2.8-4.5 Di III RXD lens. The original release time was November/December but due the Covid-19 production reduction (article here) the lens release is now scheduled for early 2021.
This lens should be quite a bit cheaper than the current Zeiss 16-70mm f/4.0 lens. I hoe the size will be a bit smaller too…
Gerald Undone posted his full guide for the Sony a7S III for exposure, picture profiles, dynamic range, color modes, gammas, ETTR, zebras, low light, and S-Log3:
And this is a new A7sIII video by Sidney Diongzon:
So, who is the Sony a7s III for? As you all know, the Sony a7s III is not designed as a photography forward camera. However, itâs still a competent stills shooter. The Sony a7s III is perhaps the closest thing to a great all-rounder for documentarians who shoot video and stills. The same can be said for photojournalists too. The small size of the images (JPEGS are roughly 7MB) are the perfect size to be sent quickly and efficiently to editors. The photos have more than enough detail to be printed in newspapers and magazines, as long as they are not huge. They are also more than good enough to be used online. Modern photojournalists and documentarians need to shoot video too. The Sony a7s III is one of the most versatile cameras around for video production.
I think I never reported about this camera. Freefly is selling this 4K420p high speed E-mount camera for $9,995 on their website. And today Chungdha published this new camera test:
You now save 25% on prepaid subscriptions from Capture One (Click here) using the checkout code “ANNUAL25“. And today they also released the new 13.1.3 version which adds support for the Sony ZV-1 and 200-600mm FE lens.