This is a Guest Post by by Tim Parkin. He compared the quality of the Nikon D800 36 megapixel sensor made by Sony with medium format film cameras. That article first appeared at onlandscape.co.uk. Thanks!
The following article is a guest post from Joeri Peeters. To write a guest post on SAR follow the instruction on that page.
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Here is a quick review of the Cactus V6II and V6IIs on a Sony A7II with latest firmware. I only had an hour time to check them out so don’t shoot me if my info is not correct.
I ordered the new Cactus V6IIs and V6II directly from Cactus Hongkong. Selecting Fedex International priority the transmitters/receivers arrived in 3 days.
Now let’s take a look to some videos and image samples:
1) SAR reader Jason sent me the unboxing video you can watch above 2) Dylan posted some image samples on SonyAlphaForum. 3) Patrick Murphey Racey tested the new FE teleconverters (vide below)
You need to read some more A6300 reviews? Here they are! Above you can watch the video review from Maarten Heilbron. And Trevor Finney from Lensrentals did asssess the the video quality of the camera:
In short, the Sony a6300 graded nicely, the internals are very well thought out, and being an APS-C sensor camera, the lens choices are much wider and cheaper than if you were to be using a full frame camera, and allows for the use of third party Speedboosters to bring it up to a Super 35 sensor image, just in case you need that extra bump. Aside from the pros and cons, when it comes down to it, if you’re needing a nice, budget-friendly B/ C cam to coincide with your other bigger camera systems, well then this is a good go-to for you.
Sony Artisan Patrick Murphy-Racey tested the autofocus performance of the new 70-200mm GM lens and says it’s “awesome”:
“All hesitation and temptation to hunt in terms of AF has all but gone. The combination of twice as much light coming through the optic to the chip makes it 50% more accurate and helps hold focus even in shadow areas and severely backlit situations. This lens is the real deal.”
– The lens performed beyond their expectations and is close to the best in class the Zeiss 55mm Otus. – The lens has almost zero distortion, little purple fringing, as well as little coma. – The only shortcoming is the not so fast autofocus – The lens is bulky and heavy but the performance is worthy of its price – They doubt with such high performance that Sony will ever make a 50mm GM lens. Mor maybe the GM version will be f/1.2?