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Tamron 50-400mm F4.5-6.3 VC VXD Quick Review: Mister Versatility

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After Sony, also Qualcomm believes the smartphones Image Quality will soon surpass the classic system cameras

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Back in May Nikkei reported the following statement from Mr Terushi Shimizu:

“We expect that still images will exceed the image quality of single-lens reflex cameras within the next few years.”

This was quite a big and controversial statement. But now also Judd Heape (vice-president of product management for cameras at Qualcomm) made a similar claim in an interview released by Android Authority:

In terms of getting towards the image quality of a DSLR, yes. I think the image sensor is there, I think the amount of innovation that’s going into mobile image sensors is probably faster and more advanced than what’s happening in the rest of the industry.
The processing in Snapdragon is 10 times better than what you can find on the biggest and baddest Nikon and Canon cameras. And that’s why we’re able to really push the barrier on image quality. Because even though we have a small lens and small image sensor, we’re doing many, many times more processing than what’s even capable in a DSLR.

I am not so sure about that. Any pic taken with a 100MP Samsung is literally not the same thing as a 100MP image taken from a medium format camera. You cannot cheat on pixel size physics…

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Lenstip reviewed the Sony 16-35mm G lens: “a significant update over the old Zeiss predecessor while keeping a relatively sane price level”

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Lenstip reviewed the Sony 16-35mm G lens and concluded:

The Sony FE PZ 16-35mm f/4 G stands out in a couple of ways. In terms of optical performance, it is more consistent than most ultra-wide zoom lenses that we have tested so far. Usually, these lenses tend to be decent at their widest setting, but the performance falls apart at the “long” end of the zoom range. The unofficial predecessor – the Zeiss T* Vario-Tessar FE 16-35mm f/4 OSS – is a typical example of this. Conversely, the Sony lens produces an extremely sharp center and a good to very good outer image field throughout the zoom range and all relevant aperture settings. RAW image distortions are high, even excessive at 16mm, so it’s clear that image auto-correction is required for this lens. With activated auto-correction image distortions are basically absent. It’s a similar case with respect to vignetting. The RAW vignetting is very high at 16mm. With auto-correction on, the light falloff is reduced by about 1EV (f-stop) at 16mm although you can still notice some vignetting at 16mm f/4 at least. The issue is well controlled at other settings in this case. Lateral CAs are low even in RAW images. Sun stars are pretty good with a sweet spot around f/11. Being a rather slow ultra-wide zoom lens, it’s quite obvious that this isn’t a bokeh monster. However, the out-of-focus blur is quite decent at very close focus distances at least. Flare can be an issue in critical scenes, thus attaching the lens hood is a good idea if the light source is near or just outside of the edge of the image frame.

The Sony lens is amazingly compact and lightweight – yet this doesn’t compromise the build quality. While the lens body is made of plastics, it feels quite sturdy. The internal zoom mechanism as well as the dust- and moisture-resistant design also contributes to the high-quality perception. Sony has implemented a power zoom mechanism that can be controlled via the zoom ring and a zoom rocker. The video folks are going to love this, of course. There’s also minimal focus breathing. However, we can certainly recommend this lens to photographers as well. While you can notice a certain lag during zooming, it’s rather irrelevant in real life. The traditionalists and videographers will also appreciate the dedicated aperture ring with a clicked and de-clicked mode. If anything, the lack of optical image stabilization could be seen as a shortcoming. However, given the fact that in-camera stabilization is available anyway, it’s not overly important really.

Overall, the Sony FE PZ 16-35mm f/4 G represents a significant update over the old Zeiss “predecessor” while keeping a relatively sane price level. Therefore – highly recommended!

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Shooting Football 4K Video with Sony a1 & Sony 400GM, and the still frame grabs that are possible

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Lensbaby Universal Expansion Pack with Reflectors Expands the OMNI System (Explora).

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