Just recently Mr. Goto Teng from Nikon said that mirrorless ain’t really for Professionals yet. So let’s see some of these Sony amateurs at work:
Chelsea Northrup had the pleasure to meet National Geographic Ira Block. In this video he gives some advice on how to take pictures. And as a side note…he uses Sony gear.
The Swedish store Scandinavianphoto did mark the Sony RX1rII as “discontinued”. Now it’s unclear if this means that the store simply decided in solo to not sell this camera anymore or if Sony officially doesn’t ship them this camera anymore. Other stores like Amazon and BH still show this camera regularly in Stock.
But for sure the Sony RX1rII is due for a replacement. And because I am a dreamer: A RX medium format camera would be fine for me :)
UPDATE: Our reader Matthias said:
“Out of the 10 stores/chains in Sweden that used to sell the RX1rii. Zero have it in stock.”
Mobile1 (translation here) tested all 24-70mm f/2.8 lenses from Sigma, Canon, Nikon and Sony.
Fantasea Releases New Housing for the Sony a6000 Entry-Level Mirrorless (Divephotoguide).
100-400mm GM review at Thephoblographer.
Auto-Focusing Toy Lenses – Holga and Diana Lenses on the PRONTO Auto-Focus Adapter (Fotodiox).
What’s In My Bag: Keeping Light With The ‘Bear’ Necessities (Alphauniverse).
The Feiyu a2000 Gimbal: Improved Over its Predecessor (Explora).
Harv: “I made a video about how to never get green tint in your Sony footage again https://youtu.be/-s4jIixacE8 enjoy!”
Dustin:“We recently saw that you post some videos of sony creators and figured that I would send you our recent travel film that was shot completely on a sony rx100v with a zhiyun crane m and some DJI Mavic Pro clips: https://vimeo.com/231220305“
More deals info:
Superfast ADATA SD card now in Stock at Amazon.
You get the External Flash and a 64GB card for free with the A9 sold by BHphoto.
$200 off on the Tamron 45mm f/1.8 A-mount lens at Bhphoto.
The new Laowa 15mm FE lens is in Stock in the USA via BHphoto (Click here).
European journalists met with Sony engineers and managers in Tokyo. While Sony did not release any comment about future products they talked about the medium format market. Photolari reports this:
Sony said that at least for now they rule out the possibility to launch a medium format camera. The reason is that it takes a lot of time and resources to develop a new system with cameras, lenses and accessories
At the same time Sony they have all the necessary resources (knowledge and components) to make such a medium format camera if they would like to do it.
As I stated many times, it only makes sense for Sony to launch a new medium format mirrorless camera with their larger 53x40mm sensor. There is really negligible IQ difference between FF and the “small” medium format sensor used by cameras like the Fuji GFX. I guess the real problem of using the 53x40mm sensor is the high production cost. But maybe one day…
Note that all the sensors listed here are not meant to be used by classic photocameras. There is for example a new 1 inch monochrome sensor on this list that will be used by surveillance cameras. Surely not by any RX :) It has those specs:
Supports 20.48M-pixel readout at 21.98 frame/s in 12-bit mode
Shooting Macro w/ Godox ML-150 ring flash, Sony a7rii & FE90mm f2.8 Macro
Sony FE 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 G Master OSS Review (ePhotozine).
12-24mm FE review by ThePhoBlographer
The Need For Speed and Space: What Do You Need To Store Video? (Explora).
If you really want to remember a moment, try not to take a photo (Ted.com).
SLR Magic ND Filters (Personal View).
What is a Focal Reducer (Speedbooster, LensRegain) and Do You Really Need One? (Wolfcrow).