2014年12月14日日曜日

2014年12月13日土曜日

Mirrorless news roundup....


New official NX1 commercial.


Olympus 40-150mm PRO lens review by Luminous Landscape.

Fujifilm XF 50-140mm F2.8 R LM OIS WR Review at Photographyblog.

Zeiss Loxia Biogon 35/2 Review at VeryBigLobo.

Samsung 16-50mm f/2-2.8 lens review at SLRgear.

Sigma DP2 Quattro full review at Mirrorlessleassons.

Ikelite Underwater Housing for the LX100 Released (Ikelite)

Samsung NX1 First Impressions (MirrorlessLeassons)

What Matters Most: NX1 plus Alex Webb (SamsungCameraRumors).

A 1000 fps C-mount camera on Kickstarter.

Samsung NX1 review at Luminous Landscape.

Lytro Illum Review at Photographyblog.

Samsung NX1 Review (Photographyblog).

Samsung NX1 review by Digitalcameraworld.

Samsung S 50-150mm f/2.8 ED OIS Review (Photographyblog).






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Sony Tidbits…

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Carl Zeiss Lenses – “Stress test”


Zeiss Vario-Tessar T* 4/16-35 FE ZA OSS Full Review by Drew Steven.

Sony A6000 Mirrorless Camera Review and Example Images (DigitalPhotographySchool).

Sony A5100 review at CameraLabs.

This is not a test! The Zeiss FE 16-35 ZA on the Wye Downs (XeXets).

Sony A7R in “not weatherproof” shock (Tobinators).

A7 with tri navi rendering at Fredmiranda.

Working with Sony A7S’s S-Log2 Footage in Post (Planet5D).

Shoulder Mounted Options from Zacuto for the Sony FS7 (Cinema5D).

Most Popular Compact System and Mirrorless Cameras with Our Readers (Digital Photography School).

Sony a77 Mk II review at ThePhoBlographer.

Sony Updates Semiconductor Business Flyer and icnreases sales forecast (Image Sensor World).


Jobe:B&H shipped the HVL-F32 flash yesterday. I thought it wasn’t due to ship until mid December so this might be an accident. Figured I’d shoot you a quick snap of the boxes: http://ift.tt/1BFKOwj


JJ Sereday:I am a professional who used to be a Canon DSLR user (5D Mark II, 7D etc.) but switched to Sony 2 years ago when Canon released the 5D Mark III. I was very disappointed with their upgrade which took over 4 years to come. From that moment I realized that Canon’s philosophy was to only implement advance technologies when the market demands it. I didn’t want to be with a company that become complacent.

So I switched to Sony, picked up an A99 and never looked back. By all means Sony is far from perfect and I do get frustrated with their customer service and communication. (Or lack of communication rather) But the gamble turned out to be a smart bet since Sony has been really pushing the market. I am now fully invested with just about all of the Amount full frame lenses an A99 and an A65. I also picked up the A7s since it is probably the best camera on the market in its class.

Sonys division between A mount and E mount is a little frustrating as well. Im more accepting of it since I can use all my Amount lenses with the Emount system but there are some caveats. Non the less – I will be riding it out and hoping for Sony to make some smart decisions.

One decision they made well was with the Sony FS7. They actually listened to their customers and gave them MANY of the features and ergonomics requesting. While it is on my TO GET list, I came across the contest Sony has to win one. (it actually may have been from your site). So I decided to work on a film Ive been too busy to work on and submit it.

The short film is called : In The Details. I shot some footage on a trip I took when I first got my A99 and told myself once I finished it I would send it your way since it was done entirely on Sony A99.

http://ift.tt/1BFKMod;


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2014年12月12日のつぶやきまとめを更新しました!

ZEISS on Island Peak in Nepal Two employees from Corporate Research and Techno...

ZEISS on Island Peak in Nepal



Two employees from Corporate Research and Technology successfully climbed Island Peak (6,189 m). The mountain is located in Solukhumbu in Nepal. The picture shows Ama Dablam, one of the world's most beautiful mountains, in the background.



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