Matt Granger: Sony A7iv – The best all around Mirrorless Camera


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by krishnachaitanya.cliqz⁠
In-frame: Cormorant with a tilapia catch⁠
Gear: Sony a9ii+200-600G⁠

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Engadget tested the DuoVox Mate Pro using the Sony STARVIS 2 sensor

Engadget tested that wild new camera that is on sale on Kickstarter (Click here) . What’s special with this new camera is that it uses a Sony STARVIS 2 CMOS sensor that works in light as low as 0.0001 lux. And contrary to other night vision cameras this shows True Colors. In this video you can see how good or bad it works:

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Entire Wedding shot on the Sony Xperia Pro-I

Maybe one day we will not need any mirrorless system camera at all?

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Sony Tidbits…


Lensvid: Delkin Black CFexpress Type A Card Review (vs. Sony and ProGrade)

Lensvid compared the three CFexpress Type A cards for your Sony A1. The conclusion:

As we have seen, the performance of all the existing CFexpress Type A cards seems to be pretty much identical in camera although in our test we have seen differences when offloading to a computer. For many users though the real differences are going to be in things like warranty and long-term reliability which is difficult to test without a large enough sample and of course pricing.

All Type A cards can be found on that BHphoto page


Mathieu Stern: Creating The Darkest Photo Backdrop in The World (99,9%)

Mathieu tested them the world’s “blackest” fabric from Ko Pro ( some products here on Amazon ). Impressive stuff!

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TTArtisan APS-C 50mm f/0.95 E lens with Classic Zebra Design


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Have you noticed it? Zeiss did not announce any new photographic lens in over three years!

Back on Apr 24, 2019 Zeiss announced their last lens, the Otus 100mm f/1.4 . Their last E-mount lens was announced on Sep 27, 2018 ( Batis 40mm F2 CF ). They did announce some expensive Cine PL-mount lenses and they made some “noise” with their ZX1 camera , but that’s it. I wonder, has Zeiss given up doing “photographic” lenses for system cameras?

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