2015年2月22日日曜日
2015年2月21日土曜日
New Loxia 35 and 50mm review.
The 35mm Loxia (Image courtesy: Stockografie).
Stockografie (Click here) tested both Zeiss Loxia lenses:
The Zeiss Loxia 2/35 as well as the Zeiss Loxia 2/50 is a wonderfully crafted lenses. They are built to withstand almost anything a photographer could run into. I would not hesitate to use these lenses under harsh conditions such as rain, dust or any other kind of influences.
If I would have to choose between one of the two I would go for the Zeiss Loxia 2/35 but that is only my personal preference as I like the 35mm field of view better than that of the Zeiss Loxia 2/50. In terms of image quality both lenses are amongst the best you can get for your A7 series camera with a native E-Mount.
The Loxias are in Stock in:
50mm in Europe at Photo Porst eBay (Click here) and Photo Petzold eBay (Click here).
35mm in Europe at Photo Porst eBay (Click here) and Photo Petzold eBay (Click here).
50mm in USA at PoppFlash eBay (Click here).
50mm in Asia/Australia at DigitalRev (Click here).
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2015年2月20日金曜日
Meet ZEISS on February 21st at the European Career Fair at the MIT in Cambridge,...
This Saturday we will take part in the European Career Fair 2015 at the Johnson Athletic Center of the MIT in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Alongside our Human Resources department, the North America Product Marketing Group Manager for Electron Microscopy in our Microscopy business group will also be there and will be happy to talk to you.
Please visit this website for further information: http://ift.tt/1C9sWIl
Learn more about global career opportunities at ZEISS here: http://ift.tt/1zCgUHM
MIT - European Career Fair 2015 - Welcome
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This career fair is the largest of its kind in the United States and has a proven track record providing domestic, foreign, and multinational companies access to some of the highest caliber applicants worldwide.
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Sony Tidbits…
Sony α7 II (A7 II) 5-Axis Stabilization demo
Voigtländer 40mm Nokton f1.4 tested on the A7II at SonyAlphaForum.
My personal review on the Zeiss Loxia 2/35 and 2/50 on the Sony A7 (Stockografie).
Sony RX100III Field Report (Hikinginfinland).
A little 85mm comparison: Minolta 1.7/85, 2/85 and others (SonyAlphaForum).
Paris monuments and people : beautiful winter 2015 (Traveljournalist).
A Sony A7 camera spotted at the Grammy Award.
Special Sony QX iphone case (Ascii Japan).
Sony A7 with only Nikon F-mount Lenses? (SonyAlphaForum).
8 Valentine’s Day Dates for the Photographer in Your Life (ilovehatephoto).
Hikari: “I have a website where I interview actors, directors, & athletes. I’m not sure if you would be interested in this type of news but I just shot & edited an interview with actor Thomas Jane (“The Punisher”, “”Deep Blue Sea”, “Boogie Nights”, “61*” & HBO’s “Hung”). The main camera used in the shoot was the RX100M3 in XAVC-S codec (1080p 24fps 50mb/sec) & the side angle was shot with the a99 Zeiss 24-70mm (AVCHD 1080p 24fps 24mb/sec), & edited & rendered in Sony Vegas Pro 13 in the XAVC 1080p 24fps setting. I have worked very closely with Sony Alpha Cameras & even longer with Sony Creative Software. The footages were shot extremely flat then color graded in Genarts Sapphire 8 Film Style (main camera) & the side camera graded in BCC9 Film Process (the camera on me was a Nikon D5200 which I have since got rid of. The flat profile produced colors that were completely different from the Sony cameras & sometimes flickered with the LED lights).
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Elmar: “I am a photographer and im using Sony cameras A7 / 7s / 7r / 7MII and Nex-7 my focus is underwater photography as well as landscape, events, sports, and so on. I m using Nauticam underwater housing, inon strobes, ports and more equipment from Nauticam. All fotos taken with cameras from above: http://ift.tt/1BsJnlw“
Amadeusz: “Here’s a short from me – shot in 4K Prores on A7s and Atomos Shogun: http://ift.tt/1BsJkpP “
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Background Information on the Year of Light Are you familiar with the City of...
Are you familiar with the City of Jena's website for 2015, Year of Light? It provides short and clear explanations of optical technologies from Jena. ZEISS participates by supplying texts on historical discoveries, microscopy and ophthalmology.
For over 150 years, innovative, light-based technologies have shaped Jena, the City of Science. They form the basis of solutions using light which help tackle major issues of the future. Many of these technologies are presented on the website. Thanks to the many cooperation partners from business and science, the choice of topics is continually growing. The website is really worth a visit. Go to: http://ift.tt/1EWW0Tn #IYL
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