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PHILE WEB
ソニーの大口径望遠単焦点「FE 300mm F2.8 GM OSS」がヨドバシとマップカメラで1位 <交換レンズ売れ筋ランキング2月>

PHILE WEB

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 0:19


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Faut Pas Pousser Les ISO
FLASH ACTU - S709 - Sony A9 III, Sony FE 300 mm f/2,8 GM OSS, ODR et remises de fin d'années et le festival Planches Contact

Faut Pas Pousser Les ISO

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2023 15:29


Dans le FLASH ACTU présenté par PHOX.FR, nous présentons le nouveau Sony A9 III avec le témoignage de Yann Salmon-Legagneur à la tête du marketing de Sony Europe, le nouveau Sony FE 300 mm f/2,8 GM OSS, les différentes offres de fin d'année (ODR et remises immédiates) et le festival photo Planches Contact. Ce FLASH ACTU est issu de l'épisode " S709 - Les meilleurs boîtiers hybrides 2023 " diffusé le 16 novembre 2023. Aux micros de cette émission : Arthur Azoulay, Benjamin Favier, Louis Royer, Rony Studient et Mathilde Lécuyer, Cyril Thomas, Yann Salmon-Legagneur, Pierre-Yves Maitre, Samuel Mello Medeiros et Filippo Nishino.

Faut Pas Pousser Les ISO
S709 - Les meilleurs boîtiers hybrides 2023

Faut Pas Pousser Les ISO

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 123:08


Dans l'épisode S709 du podcast Faut Pas Pousser les ISO, nous recevons Rony Studient de la boutique spécialisée IPLN et le journaliste Louis Royer du magazine en ligne Phototrend pour notre traditionnel guide de fin d'année des meilleurs boîtiers hybrides 2023. Pour enrichir la discussion, nous avons également le plaisir d'écouter les témoignages de Mathilde Lécuyer, la cheffe de produit Lumix ; de Cyril Thomas, directeur général de Leica Camera France et de Pierre-Yves Maitre, Product Owner Image Quality Expertise chez DxO Mark. Cette émission est présentée par les Lumix S5 Mark II et S5 Mark II X, les plein format Lumix avec autofocus hybride à détection de phase. Cette émission reçoit également le soutien de MPB qui est tout simplement la plus grande plateforme en ligne au monde pour acheter, vendre et échanger du matériel photo et vidéo d'occasion. Dans le FLASH ACTU présenté par PHOX.FR, nous présentons le nouveau Sony A9 III avec le témoignage de Yann Salmon-Legagneur à la tête du marketing de Sony Europe, le nouveau Sony FE 300 mm f/2,8 GM OSS, les différentes offres de fin d'année (ODR et remises immédiates) et le festival photo Planches Contact. Dans la STORY, Benjamin nous présente l'incroyable projet I'm Back Film avec les témoignages de Samuel Mello Medeiros et Filippo Nishino. Découvrez également le DÉBRIEF, présenté par IPLN.FR : le spécialiste photo & vidéo et le QUIZ qui fait la part belle aux questions des auditeurs. Aux micros de cette émission : Arthur Azoulay, Benjamin Favier, Louis Royer, Rony Studient et Mathilde Lécuyer, Cyril Thomas, Yann Salmon-Legagneur, Pierre-Yves Maitre, Samuel Mello Medeiros et Filippo Nishino.

Bohnensack  Der Natur Fotografie Podcast Landschaftsfotografie Makrofotografie Tierfotografie
#137 Naturfotonews; Canon 200-800mm IS und Sony A9 III und 300mm 2.8 GM OSS

Bohnensack Der Natur Fotografie Podcast Landschaftsfotografie Makrofotografie Tierfotografie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 51:06


Sei kommendes Jahr bei meinen Workshops dabei! Der ⁠⁠⁠Sponsor dieser Podcastepisode ist AC-Foto.com⁠⁠⁠, über meinen Affiliatelink bekommst du dein individuelles Angebot und während du sparst, unterstützt du meinen Podcast. Phase One P5 Pixii+ Sony ILX-LR1  Erste Cfexpress 4.0 Typ B Fuji GFX 100S II Fuji GF 55mm 1.7 R WR; GF 30mm 5.6 T/S; Fuji GF 110mm 5.6 T/S Panasonic 35-100 mm F2.8 und 100–400 mm für MFT Nikon ZF Nikkor 135mm 1.8 S Plena Nikkor Z 600mm 6.3 VR S Panasonic Lumix DC-G9 II Canon EOS M eingestellt Canon RF 10-20mm 4.0 L IS USM Canon RF 200-800mm 6.3-9 IS USM Canon RF 24-105mm 2.8 L IS USM Z Canon RF-S 10-18mm 4.5-6.3 IS STM Leica Super-Vario-Elmarit-SL 1:2,8/14-24 mm Asph L Mount LeicaSuper-APO-Summicron-SL 1:2/21 mm Asph. L Mount Leica M11-P Sony 300mm 2.8 GM OSS Sony A9 III

The Phoblographer
An Excellent Camera That's Overkill for Most: Sony a1 Review

The Phoblographer

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 26:39


The Sony a1 shows that electronic shutters are the future. Sony stunned the photography industry when they announced their new flagship camera, the Sony a1. Sony is back to innovating again when it comes to silicon, and this is incredibly exciting. On paper, this camera with its new stacked sensor should impress even the most hard-headed photographers out there. Still, we all know that specs on a piece of paper don't always equate to great real-world performance. We've had our hands on the new Sony a1 for a week, and we've put it to the test in some tough conditions. Will the wow factor from the spec sheet carry over into the wild when we test it? Find out in our full review of the Sony a1. Table of Contents Pros and Cons Pros Cons Too Long, Didn't Read Gear Used Tech Specs Sony a1 – Innovations Sony a1 – Ergonomics Top Panel Camera Back Camera Left Camera Right Sony a1 – Build Quality Sony a1 – Ease of Use The Electronic Shutter Is Nuts IBIS Performance Sony a1 – Autofocus Human and Human Eye AF Animal Autofocus Bird Autofocus Sony a1 – Metering Sony a1 – Image Quality RAW File Versatility JPEGS High ISO Pixel Shift Multi Shot Sony a1 – Extra Image Samples Sony a1 – Conclusions Likes Dislikes Pros and Cons Pros Sony's a1 shows that stacked sensors are the future Detail rich images with great dynamic range Excellent ergonomics (the best Sony camera to date) The a1 features the new touchscreen menu system Fantastic overall autofocus performance 30 frames per second with the electronic shutter with virtually no rolling shutter or banding issues 1/400th mechanical shutter speed with compatible TTL flashes and triggers Sony's 9.44 million dot EVF is a work of art Excellent build quality Good battery life 8K video Excellent performance with CFexpress A cards Cons It has the same old 1.44 million dot LCD The LCD is not fully articulating Bird AF is a work in progress Multi Shot mode is inconsistent Autofocus suffers a little in very low light situations It's $6,499 Too Long, Didn't Read The Sony a1 is a camera designed for professionals who need the best in stills and video. 50MP images at 30 frames per second with autofocus make this camera a must-have for pro sports, pro wildlife, and photojournalists. It's pricey at $6,499. However, if you need a solid camera that can produce high-resolution images by the bucket load and 8K video, the Sony a1is a no-compromise camera that delivers. Gear Used We used the Sony a1 with the Sony 24-70mm f2.8 GM and the Sony 100-400mm f4.5-5.6 GM OSS. Also used was a Sony CFexpress A memory card. Tech Specs All of the technical specifications have been taken directly from the official Sony website: 50.1-MP 35 mm full-frame stacked CMOS sensor with integral memory Advanced BIONZ XR engine boosts speed by up to 8x 30fps continuous shooting with AF/AE tracking Movie-making with 8K 30p and 4K 120p Wide AF coverage with 759-point phase-detection and 425-point contrast-detection AF points Battery life (stills) – Approx. 430 shots (Viewfinder) / approx. 530 shots (LCD monitor) (CIPA standard) Image Quality Modes – RAW (Compressed / Lossless Compressed / Uncompressed), JPEG (Extra fine / Fine / Standard / Light), HEIF (4:2:0 / 4:2:2) (Extra fine / Fine / Standard / Light) Viewfinder – 9.44 million dots LCD 1.44 million dots Human face and eye AF, animal body and eye AF, and a new Birding AF mode Flash Sync. Speed – (Mechanical Shutter), (Flash Sync. Priority) is (ON) or (AUTO):1/400 s (35 mm full-frame), 1/500 s (APS-C), (Flash Sync. Priority) is (OFF):1/320 s (35 mm full-frame), 1/400 s (APS-C), (Electrical shutter), 1/200 s (35 mm full-frame), 1/250 s (APS-C) Image Sensor-Shift mechanism with 5-axis compensation Continuous Drive Speeds – AUTO/Electronic Shutter: Continuous shooting: Hi+: 30fps, Hi: 20fps, Mid: 15fps, Lo: 5fps,10111213 Mechanical Shutter: Continuous shooting: Hi+: 10fps, Hi: 8fps, Mid: 6fps, Lo: 3fps Sony a1 – Innovations The Sony a1 features a brand new stacked with high-speed RAM stacke...

Alisczech by Jan Brezina
Srovnání teleobjektivů Sigma, Tamron a Sony na safari

Alisczech by Jan Brezina

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2019


Dva týdny jsme fotografovali na fotoexpedici v Namíbii. Využil jsem toho a vzal s sebou tři teleobjektivy: Sigma 150-600mm f/5-6.3 DG Sport, Tamron 100-400f/4.5-6.3 Di VC USD, Sony 70-200mm f/2.8 GM OSS (v kombinaci s Alfou 7RIV)

B&H Photography Podcast
You Say You Want a Resolution; Panasonic LUMIX Sweepstakes Winners

B&H Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2019 45:55


We have been hosting the B&H Photography Podcast Panasonic LUMIX S1 Sweepstakes for the past several weeks and, today, we are excited to announce the winners of the LUMIX DC-S1 Mirrorless Digital Camera with 24-105mm lens and the LUMIX DC-G95 Mirrorless Camera with a 12-60mm lens. With that in mind, we’d like to thank all of our listeners who left ratings and reviews on Apple Podcasts, and particularly those who subscribed to the podcast and mentioned a favorite episode. This kind of feedback is well appreciated and helps us to develop the kind of episodes we hope you enjoy.  Before we make that announcement, however, Allan, Jason, and I reflect on our “photography New Year’s resolutions” and discuss our personal photography projects from 2019 and the gear we have been using to make them happen. We start with Allan, who discusses his year-long process of culling his archive of images going back to 1969, including finding what he refers to as the very first “Allan Weitz photo.”  He also explains how he uses his Sony Alpha a7R II Mirrorless Digital Camera as his “Franken-slide copier” and some of the gear that has impressed him this year, including the 7artisans Photoelectric 50mm f/1.1 lens and the Zeiss Batis 40mm f/2 CF lens, and his thoughts on the just-announced Leica M-E (Typ 240) Digital Rangefinder. John continues with a brief explanation of the resolutions on which he is procrastinating, and on his return to street photography and attempts to work with the FUJIFILM X100F Digital Camera, the Ricoh GR III, and the Leica M Monochrom (Typ 246) Digital Rangefinder. Finally, Jason updates us on his telephoto cityscapes, his abstract portraiture, the Sony Clear Image Zoom function and whether or not he purchased the Sony FE 100-400mm f/4.5-56 GM OSS lens. Join us for this enjoyable chat and check out some of the previous episodes of the podcast which we mention during this conversation, including our talks with Jay Maisel and Stephen Wilkes, our discussion about hard drives, and our talk with landscape photographer Erin Babnik.

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B&H Photography Podcast
Photography Resolutions for 2019

B&H Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2019 34:08


As a companion to last week’s end-of-year review episode, and as a way of kicking off the new year, we will discuss our own photographic new year’s resolutions and gear wish lists on today’s episode of the B&H Photography Podcast.  As our most ardent listeners know, Allan, Jason, and I have wildly different photographic styles and our gear bags reflect those styles. We will start by talking about the photo-related goals that we each have for the coming year. Perhaps inspired by some of the guests we have had on the show this year or our “What is Photography?” project, I have a couple of long-delayed projects I want to get back to, Jason is looking to continue his long-exposure work with urban cityscapes, and Allan is going to dig back into his film archive to digitize long-hidden gems. We will talk a bit about our current work and the techniques we want to improve this year and, after a short break, we will talk a bit about gear. Going around the table, we will discuss what we are currently shooting with and what new (or used) gear we may purchase to help us achieve our new year’s goals. Allan will start by describing the “franken-slide copier” that he built with a Micro-NIKKOR 55mm lens, a Bolt Macro Light, and his trusty Sony a7R II.  Jason is looking to experiment with long telephoto lenses, such as the Sony FE 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6 GM OSS lens, and a new 3 Legged Thing tripod to add to his landscape photography kit, and I want to get back to my street photography roots with a fixed-lens camera such as the Fujifilm X100F or one of the Ricoh GR series cameras. While we do talk gear and you can find links to all products we discussed here, this episode is mostly about our shared passions for photography and keeping creativity an important part of our 2019. What photography goals do you have for the coming year?   Photograph © Allan Weitz

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PPN - Photo Podcast Network
We Shoot Mirrorless #8 | PPN | November 8th, 2017

PPN - Photo Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2017 43:30


On this episode #8 “We Shoot Mirrorless” podcast episode for November 2017, Scott and Marco discuss these new products and mirrorless topics:   This show is sponsored by B&H: https://bhpho.to/2htc5AL   Scott shares his experiences from visit Photo Plus Expo in New York and Marco talks about his 48h trip to Berlin.   Sony announced a new camera. The a7rIII 42MP full frame camera comes with some nice speed, shutter and battery improvements. https://bhpho.to/2hrBlXX   Sony also announced two new lenses for their mirrorless E mount. The Sony FE 24-105 f4 G OSS lens is a fairly light and versatile zoom. And the FE 400mm f2.8 GM OSS is still in development and is expected to launch in summer 2018. https://bhpho.to/2Aw4Bk0   Olympus announced two new fast prime lenses from their PRO lineup. According to Scott and some early reviewers the M.ZUIKO Digital ED 17mm F1.2 PRO and M.ZUIKO Digital ED 45mm F1.2 PRO will be game changers for their light gathering and shallow depth of field and bokeh. The lenses can be pre-ordered now. 17mm f1.2: https://bhpho.to/2htbn6z 45mm f1.2: https://bhpho.to/2AvF4aM   Canon introduced the PowerShot G1 X Mark III. It is a fixed zoom lens camera that has a 24 MP APS-C sensor with dual pixel AF and Digic 7 processor and a fixed 24-72mm equivalent zoom lens with the fastest aperture between f2.8-5.6. It shoots bursts of up to 9fps and can record video at 1080/60p video. It weighs only 400g or 14oz and is like a fixed zoom lens version of the EOS M5 interchangeable lens camera. https://bhpho.to/2hs5PJw   Hasselblad adds two new lenses to their lens roadmap. The XCD 80mm (63mm FF equivalent - aperture is still unknown) and the XCD 135mm f2.8 plus a dedicated 1.7x teleconverter. http://www.hasselblad.com/lenses/x-system   Hasselblad has released a firmware update for the X1D.  This FW 1.19  update adds more options to make the camera more overall more customizable. They have also added support for V system lenses.   Leica now offers their 28mm full frame fixed focal length Leica Q camera in a silver edition. https://bhpho.to/2AvDCVQ   Leica has resurrected the old Thambar-M 90mm f2.2 lens. A classic lens from the 1930s that is known for its extremely soft and blurry images and bubbly bokeh wide open. The main difference to the traditional model is that it comes with an M instead of a screw mount. https://bhpho.to/2htvl0O   Fujifilm announced a square format Instax printer. The Share SP-3 SQ prints to the Instax square instant film and can print directly from your Fuji X camera or it can be used as a printer connected to your computer or smartphone. Each print takes about 13 seconds and each battery charge is good for about 160 prints. https://bhpho.to/2Aw2Mnv   Nikon closes its camera and lens factory in China where about 2500 workers are employed. Nikon blames the rise of smartphones for this drastic step. Nikon also seizes their camera sales in Brazil. Mirrorless question of the month: Hi Scott and Marco, I’m a new listener and love your approach to do different topic shows in your feed each month. I am currently a Canon 5D MK III shooter and you guys have convinced me that I can switch to mirrorless cameras without sacrificing IQ. I do mainly portrait and travel photography and I’m wondering if I could get away with buying a less expensive mirrorless camera (i.e. Olympus E-M10 MK II, Fuji X-A3 or Sony a6000) and rather spend extra money on pro-grade lenses? Would I lose AF speed, accuracy, or IQ on those lower end models compared to the higher end ones? Jim from Valdosta, Georgia   We have a PPN Photo Podcast Network group at Flickr (click link) that is open to our listeners and photos taken with all mirrorless camera brands. If you want to join just let us know through the "request invitation" button on the group and drop us a quick line there. We'll add you to the group then. And please ask for the invite via the web browser and not via the Flickr App. The invite process via the app has not been working reliably. You can also submit an image using the Instagram hashtag #WeShootMirrorless   We have picked our monthly featured photographer and image from our Flickr groups. Our monthly We Shoot Mirrorless feature photo and photographer of the month is: Evan Gearing "Sand Falls” (click here) Please support our show by using our B&H affiliate link (click here) that will not cost you a penny more than when you are buying at B&H without our link. And the more this link will be used to buy at B&H, the more giveaways we’ll be able to give back to our listeners through B&H. It really is a “win-win” situation :)   And please share this podcast with your friends and subscribe via iTunes. We would also love to get your feedback. Is there anything that you want us to cover on the show in the future? And we would appreciate if you could take a short moment to rate or post a quick review about our shows on iTunes.   For more information on Scott Bourne follow him on Twitter: @ScottBourne For more information on Marco Larousse follow him on Twitter: @HamburgCam   About this show: On the monthly #WeShootMirrorless episode of the “PPN - Photo Podcast Network” show, Scott and Marco will discuss news from the mirrorless camera world related to innovations, trends, gear and accessories. And they will introduce mirrorless camera brands by interviewing the respective managers of those manufacturers. They will also invite pro photographers who make their living working with mirrorless cameras to share some tips and tricks on their workflow.

PPN - Photo Podcast Network
We Shoot Mirrorless #2 | PPN | May 10th, 2017

PPN - Photo Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2017 53:13


On this “We Shoot Mirrorless” podcast episode, Scott and Marco discuss these new products and mirrorless topics: Scott returned from a workshop in Arizona and shares some AF tips for bird photography. A bit of feedback from NAB Sony introduces a new flagship mirrorless camera. The a9 is aimed at the pro sports photography market and has some impressive specs, but is that enough to win the pro market? We share our thoughts about it. Sony introduces the new FE 100-400mm f4.5 - 5.6 GM OSS lens. Fuji announced two new lenses for its GFX 50s mirrorless medium format camera. The GF 23mm f4 WR and GF 100mm f2 WR will ship in late June 2017. Fuji also announced a new GF lens roadmap with a GF 45mm f2.8 WR for late 2017 and a telephoto prime as well as a teleconverter for 2018. The GFX will also receive a FW update to improve AF in difficult lighting situations and improve exposure compensation options. Listener Michael shared a helpful product for Fuji X-Pro2 users who are affected by the “eyecup gate”. The company JJC produced aftermarket standard rubber eyecups for the X-Pro2 (EX-XPRO) and even a version for people who wear glasses (EF-XPROG). Olympus introduced firmware updates for the E-M1 Mark II, E-M5 Mark II and PEN-F as well as some updates for lenses. Panasonic also offers a FW update (v1.1) for the GH5 and introduced the Leica DG Vario-Elmarit 8-18mm f2.8-4 ASPH lens. Ricoh showed off a 4K-capable Theta 360° camera at NAB that allows for live streaming as well as a 4-channel mic to record surround audio. Listener Laurence asked which mirrorless camera works best for indoor sports with fast moving action and bad light? We have a We Shoot Mirrorless group at Flickr (click link) that is open to our listeners and photos taken with all mirrorless camera brands. If you want to join just let us know through the "request invitation" button on the group and drop us a quick line there. We'll add you to the group then. And please ask for the invite via the web browser and not via the Flickr App. The invite process via the app has not been working reliably. We have picked our monthly featured photographer and image from our Flickr groups. Our monthly We Shoot Mirrorless feature photo and photographer of the month is: Martin Griffett with his image “Shadows at Leith Hill.” Please support our show by using our B&H affiliate link (click here) that will not cost you a penny more than when you are buying at B&H without our link. And the more this link will be used to buy at B&H, the more giveaways we’ll be able to give back to our listeners through B&H. It really is a “win-win” situation :) Please share this podcast with your friends and subscribe via iTunes. We would also love to get your feedback. Is there anything that you want us to cover on the show in the future? And we would appreciate if you could take a short moment to rate or post a quick review about our shows on iTunes. For more information on Scott Bourne follow him on Twitter: @ScottBourne For more information on Marco Larousse follow him on Twitter: @HamburgCam   About this show: On the monthly #WeShootMirrorless episode of the Photo Podcast Network show, Scott and Marco will discuss news from the mirrorless camera world related to innovations, trends, gear and accessories. And they will introduce mirrorless camera brands by interviewing the respective managers of those manufacturers. They will also invite pro photographers who make their living working with mirrorless cameras to share some tips and tricks on their workflow.