I don’t think soebody ever tried this before: To make a Fisheye zoom lens! Well, it looks like Sony is thinking about it as they patented the design of four variations:
The world’s lightest 3 in 1 tripod collected over half a million dollar on Kickstarter (click here). Now Matt Granger tested the Tripod and claims that in this price range it is indeed the best travel tripod you can buy:
Technically overwhelming, physically underwhelming – that’s how the A7R V feels. The camera body feels too small – or not tall enough in the body – for the big pro lenses you’ll be using with it, and the controls follow a generic layout rather than being adapted to this camera’s strengths. You can customize the buttons endlessly to suit the way you work, but that takes time and also a good memory for which button you’ve customized to do what.
Technically, the A7R V is stunning. The new AI subject recognition AF is remarkable, both for its rapid identification and acquisition and its very sticky ‘tracking’. The image quality is every bit as good as that of the A7R IV before it (Sony says it’s better), and the bigger buffer makes the A7R V much more effective for prolonged burst shooting.