mirrorless
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Sony’s A7 Mark II Is A Solid Upgrade, But Video’s A Bummer
We recently did a quick preview of Sony’s new A7 Mark II, the brand new revision to last year’s full-frame mirrorless camera. Since then I’ve had a chance to spend significantly more quality time with the Mark II, and am ready to ruminate on what’s better and worse on version two.
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Canon Lens Adaptor For Sony Cams Adds A Whole New Level Of Useful
When shooting in bright light, a neutral density filter can be extremely useful if you want to use a large aperture for some nice background blur. A new Canon EF to Sony E-mount adaptor by Fotodiox incorporates a variable ND filter so you don’t have to buy one for each lens.
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Sony Releases Burly E-Mount Lens With Serious Video Chops For Your A7
Sony’s a7 and a7r full-frame mirrorless cameras were only so-so for video, but the a7s is an absolute killer. The only thing lacking at launch was a good selection of lenses to suit the needs of videographers. That is starting to change with the new 28-135mm f/4 OSS.
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Sony A5100: Sony’s Super Tiny Mirrorless Camera Gets Faster Auto-Focus
Briefly For years now, Sony’s been iterating its mirrorless line of cameras one tiny tweak at a time. That continues today with the A5100, a minor variation on the company’s existing line.