Although Sony did not introduce any major products during NAB 2019 (which had just ended although a lot more videos will be coming from the show in the next few…
Sony announced earlier this week a new version of the RX0 tiny camera with 1″ sensor. This new version improves several key features including one of the main problems which…
Arthur Reutov (from the TechnologyMafia channel on YouTube) recently published a video looking at an interesting topic – how does the Sony built-in in-camera stabilizer technology (IBIS) compares to that…
Earlier today Sony introduced two new products – a telephoto portrait lens from the G Master series – the Sony 135mm F1.8 GM and a BT wireless remote that works…
If you are using one of the new full-frame Sony cameras which works with the Z batteries (Sony NPFZ100) you might be interested in a charger that is both fast…
Earlier today Sony introduced the successor to the A6300 (yes we said A63000, not A6500). The new mid-level APS-C mirrorless camera brings with it a number of interesting improvements including a top flip…
We have finally put our Photokina 2018 coverage behind us and are getting back to our usual publications and today we have an interesting comparison thanks to our colleagues Chris Niccolls and…
Photokina 2018 is behind us but we continue to release all of our videoes and interviews from the show. The second major interview is our extensive talk with Mr. Yann…
On this video photographers, Jay P. Morgan and Kenneth Morgan (from the Slanted Lens) takes a look at two ~$2000 mirrorless cameras – Sony a7 III and the Fujifilm XH1. At first glance this…
Photographer Jason Vong recently got 3 of the new Sigma Art lenses for Sony E-mount and decided to test them head to head against Sony’s comparable lenses in terms of image…
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