2015年5月9日土曜日

Sony doesn’t repair the A850 anymore (parts no more in production).

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Sony will no more be able to repair a broken Sony A850 camera. The parts necessary to fix the A850 are no more in production. SrapDsign reports on SonyAlphaForum:

I got 2 a850 and had use it almost 4 years since i bought it. I was very disappointed when i send my a850 to sony service to replace it with a new shutter box because my shutter count already reach the limits. They told me that the parts are no longer been produce because sony decided to stop it.

So if you still own the A850…take care of it!

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A7R and venus 60mm macro samples (Guest post by Chris from Luxembourg).

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This is a short Guest Post written by Chris from Luxembourg:

I didn’t see a lot of example of use of this cheap apsc macro lens from Venus with an A7R. Optically, it gives over the apsc area better results than a Nikon 105 macro with the A7r. But it is totally soft and full of vignetting in the corners if you use it in FF mode. Sharpess is quite amazing even at F16 as you can see on my pic. Build quality is correct but the ring is not smooth. Not a problem in normal use, thanks to focus peaking but focus stacking is nearly impossible as you will move the setup easily. Aperture ring is not very smooth too and you don’t really know where you are between F11 and F16…
The nikon adaptor is very cheap but does the work. Anyway a good solution if u cant afford the Sony macro or can’t wait until July just because of the outstanding sharpness and overall render.
Definitely worth the price.

There is a lot of PP on these pic but well, no good pp without good source, isn’t it? Click to enlarge the images:

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moser a7r 60M

You can buy the lens for $379 from eBay Hong Kong sellers (Click here).

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2015年05月08日のつぶやきまとめを更新しました!

from レンズ沼探検隊 ソニー沼担当のつぶやきまとめ@Seesaaブログ

Sony Tidbits…

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Carl Zeiss 16-35mm F4 Lens Review by John Sison.

Using APS-C Lenses on Alpha 7 (SonyAlphaForum).
You wouldn’t ask a plumber to work for free, why ask a photographer? (InMyBag).
DSLR users: what’s stopping you from switching over to a mirrorless system? (Mirrorlessons).
It’s not the smartphone that killed the compact cameras (MirrorlessRumors).
Full ZM 35/1.4 review at DearsSusans.
a7II IBIS with the 180mm Apo-Telyt-R (Kasson).
Sony A7 II as an Accessory: Can it Turn a Classic 180mm f/2.8 Into a Keeper? (Diglloyd).
Voigtländer HELIAR 40mm F2.8 test at Yodobashi.
QX1 shooting report at Yodobashi.
α7 + UW-Nikkor 20mm F2.8 (DC.watch).
Pictures from A7 MK II + Mitakon 50mm f0.95 at Pantip.

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Sony destroys the mirror (for real) to demonstrate the mirrorless future.

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As reported earlier Sony Australia launched the “move to mirrorless” micro site. And now it uploaded the five video on youtube to promote the mirrorless future. One of them shows an exploding giant mirror. And one of the (A-mount) followers asked the Sony X group what that video means for A-mount . The answer was: “Our focus in Australia is on mirrorless“.

Here are the five videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8waM16cPMyc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5VltJG4jm7I
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wG3sejZYMvk
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGWwwyL-jYc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XqrBXPrUNXw

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2015年5月8日金曜日

Zeiss explains why they added the OLED display on the new Batis lens line.

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On Facebook Zeiss explained why the new Batis lenses have that unique OLED screen:

Our new ZEISS Batis lenses feature an OLED display. We decided to integrate it in response to many customer requests that we received after the introduction of previous ZEISS lenses. The display shows the focus distance and depth of field and can be reliably read in poor ambient light or in the dark. By the way, the distance unit can be easily changed from meters to feet.

I would have prefered get a proper aperture ring like you have on the Loxia series. But maybe that OLED screen is really useful once you try it out?

One mroe thing: A couple of new Batis image samples can be found on SonyAlphaForum (Click here).

Both lenses are now available for preorder in USA and Europe (UK/Germany)
Zeiss Batis 85mm f/1.8 lens in US at Adorama, Bhphoto. In Eu at Amazon DE, WexUK. In Asia at Digitalrev.
Zeiss Batis 25mm f/2.0 lens at Adorama, Bhphoto. In EU at Amazon DE, WexUK. In Asia at Digitalrev.
Lens shade for 85mm at Adorama, Bhphoto.
Lens shade for 25mm at Adorama, Bhphoto.

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Sony struggles to keep up with sensor supply request. Does this delay the Alpha camera launch roadmap?

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GSM Dome reports that “Sony’s production line can meet at the moment just 50% of the market demand received from Chinese companies.” And Digitimes reports that “priority supply goes to Apple and Samsung“.

I don’t know if that affects the Alpha camera launch. Of course Sony produces a lot less APS-C and FF sensor but they are also many times bigger than smartphone cameras. As you can see from the graph above you obviously can exponentially produces many smaller sensor on a single wafer compared to FF sensors. And the image also shows how “bad” working sensor production is higher on larger sensors too.

It may be that both (in different degrees)….the shrinking digital system camera market and the high smartphone sensor request may influence the camera release cycle. The last nine months we only got one new system camera: The Sony A7II. This is unusual for a company like Sony . The last 3-4 years they released plenty of system camera every year (around 6-8 per year). And if there has been a delay or “slowing down” of the release cycle this may explains why some of the rumored cameras announcements have yet not been released…

via Image Sensor World.

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