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Dave “repairs” his Sony RX100-IV camera only to go WTF?! A long video that is mostly disassembly and reassembly, so use the time markers if you are bored. 00:00 – Sony RX100 Mk4 Repair 04:30 – Teardown 14:44 – Dave gets ZAPPED! 23:19 – Processor Board 25:51 – Lens assembly 30:00 – Finally IN to ...
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Aaron shows you how to set up the function menu on your Sony RX100 IV, RX100 V, RX100 VA, RX100 VI, and RX100 VII. This also applies to the Sony Alpha A6400 and Sony Alpha A6600. The function menu allows you to quickly change camera settings without having to dig into the camera’s complex menu system. […] The post How to Set up the Function Menu on the Sony RX100 IV V VI VII and Sony Alpha A6400 / A6600 appeared first on AARON LINSDAU Adversity Expert.
Aaron shows you how to use the memory recall function for video on the: Sony RX100 IV, RX100 V, RX100 VA, RX100 VI, RX100 VII. This also applies to the Sony Alpha A6400 and Sony Alpha A6600. The Memory Recall function is a very powerful function for videographers. However, it isn’t explained well in the […] The post How to use Memory Recall on the Sony RX100 IV V VI VII and Sony Alpha A6400 / A6600 appeared first on AARON LINSDAU Adversity Expert.
Microsoft has taken the wraps off its next-generation Xbox and confirmed it will be called Xbox Series X when it launches in one year. But, as well as its official name, the company also previewed the console's bold new design while on stage at the Game Awards - even teasing a couple of games we can expect. Pocket-lint's Rik Henderson joins us to explain all. Meanwhile, Stuart caught up with the co-founder of LoveFilm, Mark Livingstone, to discuss his latest role as CEO of Pharmacy2U and how online prescriptions and healthcare are set to change in the future thanks to the internet and AI. Finally, Pocket-lint reviews editor Mike Lowe is here to review the Sony RX100 VII, the latest model in the popular RX100 series. Is it time to ditch your smartphone camera and go back to a compact camera? Running order:01:05 - Rik talks Xbox Series X09:37 - Stuart talks to Mark Livingstone21:27 - Mike discusses the new Sony RX100 VIIVisit us at pocket-lint.com, check out our latest videos at youtube.com/pocketlintcom and sign up to our daily newsletter at pocket-lint.com/info/newsletter. *** Please also take the time to rate and review us on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your pods. It means a great deal to the show and will make it easier for other potential listeners to find us. Thanks! ***Hosted by Stuart MilesProduction and editing by Stuart MilesGuests: Rik Henderson, Mike Lowe, Mark LivingstoneMusic by Lee Rosevere - Let's Start at the Beginning and Southside See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Choosing a camera is not only hard because there are a ton of options out there, there's also a ton of GREAT options. All the big camera manufacturers are making great products but they still have specific strengths and weaknesses depending on what your photographic needs are. To dive into this in extreme detail I sat down with Chris Niccolls from The Camera Store (http://www.thecamerastore.com) in Calgary, or as you probably know him, host of The Camera Store TV (https://www.youtube.com/thecamerastoretv). I'm pretty familiar with the cameras I own, but TCSTV put every camera through serious real world tests, so I always look to their opinion before I buy a new camera. Entry Budget If you're moving up from a phone to camera for the first time you probably don't want to spend too much until you figure out if this hobby is going to last or not. A few years back it was easy to spot the lower image quality from a cheaper camera, but thats no longer the case. A few hundred bucks can buy most of the image quality you would find in the gear pros use. As you spend more the difference of image quality starts to be smaller, and lot of what you're paying for is improved usability, for example autofocus and ergonomics. But if you buy the Nikon D3400, Canon T6i or Sony A6000 you can take photos that no one will know aren't coming out of a $10,000 system. Compact Cameras Smart phones have sucked all the air out of the room for smaller format cameras, but they still have their place. If a big camera feels like too much of burden, you can still get a slight quality boost over your phone with little pocket size cameras like the Panasonic ZS100, Canon G5X or Sony RX100 IV. Because of their small sensor size, they can more easily offer a bigger zoom range that's harder to achieve with larger sensor cameras, great video quality, image stabilization and raw support. Micro Four Thirds This in-between sensor size has really come in to it's own lately, with minimal trade offs in quality and huge advantages in cost and camera size. The only things you're really giving up are extreme low light performance (although that's changing with the Panasonic GH5S) and you'll have a harder time getting bokelicious blurry backgrounds. Check out the Panasonic GH5, Olympus or Fuji XT20 to name only a few of this versatile format. APS-C A lot of people look down on any sensor that is smaller than full frame, but don't forget that many hollywood films are shot on almost example this size of sensor/film, but the cinema version is Super35, which is obviously a way cooler name. In this category image quality is getting close to the plateau, with tons of dynamic range, impressive low light performance and a more affordable selection of lenses than it's bigger brother, full frame. Some cameras to look at are the Canon 80D, Nikon D500 and Sony A6500, which have different strengths but will all make your photography look professional. Full Frame 35mm is most commonly used format for professionals of all time. This is the size of the film you used growing up, it what most of the top of the line lenses are optimized for, and I promise you will love shooting on it. You'll notice a bump in quality from APS-C when you compare dynamic range and low light noise, but let's be honest. You probably want it to get a sexy blur in the background. Every brand has an affordable way to get started, just a buy a 50mm from Canon, Nikon, Sony, or whatever brand you go with and open that aperture wide. If sharp critical focus is important to you try a long lens, like the venerable 70-200mm. I have a lot to say about camera in this range, since that's typically what I buy, but for now I will just direct you to the Canon 5D IV, Nikon D850, Sony A7RIII and Leica M10. You can get lost all day researching these beautiful machines. That's it You've got your work ahead of you! I just pointed you in a few directions, but now the fun part is scoring the internet for reviews, samples, and tests to find exactly the right match for you. I strongly recommend DPReview for their incredibly in depth camera reviews, and for lenses go to ImagingResource where they do really helpful comparisons. Special Guest: Chris Niccolls.
En este segundo episodio hablamos sobre una de las mejores compactas que hay en el mercado, la Sony RX100 IV una excelente cámara en un tamaño totalmente portable. Luego dedicamos la sección principal a dar recomendaciones sobre como realizar fotografía nocturna de cielos estrellados, desde el equipo necesario, pasando por la configuración de la cámara y algunas tips adicionales que te vendrán bien si querés practicar esta disciplina. Por último respondemos la pregunta de nuestro oyente Rubén quien nos consulta sobre el ruido en el sistema de autofoco de su 18-55mm que usa con su Nikon D5300 y también le recomendamos un software sencillo para armar timelapses en Mac. Todo esto en el segundo episodio de Aprendo Fotografía Podcast! Espero que lo disfrutes!
Devin from http://devocut.com joins me to discuss the new PowerVision MFT drone, Prisma video, GH5 rumors, Sony A6500, Sony RX100 IV, and more. You can find me (Deejay Scharton) here: http://www.dslrfilmnoob.com On itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/dslr-film-noob-podcast/id955926668?mt=2 On soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/deejay-scharton On dslrfilmnoob.com: http://www.dslrfilmnoob.com/category/podcast/ You can find the show notes here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BlqhmSk4VjsqE4ZaZmgAUsCa7MK9CSP89zDOK_G9U5Q/edit?usp=sharing Ask questions at: http://www.reddit.com/r/dslr
As you can tell from the title I was in Meixxo and yes I got pulled over and shook down by a FEDERALE. Who know that this stuff really happened, that you can get pulled over and end up having to pay off an officer in order to go on your way. Hear all about my Mexico trip at 57 seconds in. This weeks show was brought you by RODE and SANTA. RODE and SANTA have teamed up to do a giveaway starting Monday December 14th right here http://www.rode.com/santa. For more information click the link to get entered for your chance to WIN. Oh yea, we LOVE RODE and not just because they pay us. I mixed in a little RANT about a photo lab followed by giving the guys their Holiday gifts and discussing gear of the week. Stephen as always brings us his photo news followed by us discussing our time in NYC filming a real world review of the SONY RX100 IV. We wrap up the show with the WHEEL OF FRO as well as playing submissions from the Sing the Wheel of FRO thingy. Make sure to send yours in!!!! 00:00:16 - Show Intro 00:00:57 - Jared's Mexico Trip Recap 00:05:53 - Rode's Week of Giveaways 00:09:53 - Jared's Mexico Trip Recap Part II 00:25:30 - Jared's Photo Lab Rant 00:28:55 - Photo News 01:00:39 - Jared's Holiday Gifts to Stephen, Todd & Joe 01:03:44 - Gear of the Week 01:07:39 - Sony RX100 IV Review Recap in NYC 01:22:57 - Wheel of Fro 01:26:16 - Wheel of Fro Singing Submissions
I must have had 200 people send me the article discussing Reuters supposedly “banning RAW files” and knew I needed to take a close look at what they were actually saying. The reason so many people were up in arms is because they read a headline that mentioned “banning raw” in it. The truth of the matter is RAW was not being banned, editing was. We go in depth on this news at 13:15 of the show. This weeks show is brought to you by ATOMOS which we use and LOVE. If you’re looking to get a clean signal straight off the camera and get beyond the 20/30 min record limit you need to check out Atomos. They have units starting as low as $295 that will get anyone in the game to get longer record times and much better video quality. Go check them out. Bruce Bennett was back on the show this week to discuss the release of his new book “Hockey’s Greatest Photos”. You don’t have to love hockey to enjoy this discussion that takes us through the journey of creating this photo book. Bruce was also on RAWtalk 106 with an awesome interview done on the Philadelphia Flyers bench. Gear of the week is the Sony RX100 IV pocket camera that we just did an unboxing and sniff test of. We spun the wheel and we requested that you send in your audio recording of you saying “Spin That WHEEEEEEELLLLL” to SingWheelOfFro at Gmail dot com. Thank you guys for your continued support. Show Intro - 00:00:16 Apple Pencil Review - 00:03:22 I Shoot Raw Space Shirt Sale - 00:09:58 Photo News - 00:12:16 Reuters Rant - 00:13:15 Bruce Bennett Interview - 00:53:55 Gear of the Week: Sony RX100 IV - 01:32:02 Wheel of Fro - 01:35:30 "Spin That Wheel" Submissions - 01:37:35
Mitch from planet5D.com joins me to discuss the Sony RX10 II, Sony RX100 IV, and a7R II which are all getting 4k Across the board. On itunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/dslr-film-noob-podcast/id955926668?mt=2 On soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/deejay-scharton On dslrfilmnoob.com: http://www.dslrfilmnoob.com/category/podcast/ You can find the show notes here: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZEkPXUMWWQFGfJm1ch93IAAAf4JMdesvEKskFQ-XBY0/edit?usp=sharing
In episode 18 of the We, geeks Podcast, we discuss the first ever 8K YouTube video, new cameras that hit the market this week, and lots more! First 8K YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLprVF6d7Ug Instagram's new layout: http://www.cio.com/article/2904012/mobile-apps/instagrams-new-layout-ios-app-ideal-for-social-media-marketers.html New Leica Q: http://petapixel.com/2015/06/10/leica-q-is-a-24mp-full-frame-compact-camera-with-a-28mm-f1-7-lens/ Sony A7r II: http://petapixel.com/2015/06/10/sony-a7r-ii-the-worlds-first-back-illuminated-35mm-full-frame-sensor-and-4k/ Sony RX100 IV and RX10 II: http://petapixel.com/2015/06/10/sony-rx100-iv-and-rx10-ii-boast-stacked-sensors-and-4k-video/ WWDC recap: http://www.theverge.com/2015/6/8/8745353/apple-wwdc-2015-highlights-announcements-recap Android to iOS: http://www.theverge.com/2015/6/8/8748113/apple-made-an-android-app-for-switchers Tric iPhone flash: http://petapixel.com/2015/06/09/tric-is-the-worlds-first-professional-flash-trigger-for-iphones/ Kate Middleton's photos: http://petapixel.com/2015/06/08/kate-middleton-shot-her-own-royal-baby-portraits/ Artboards in Photoshop: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qkgsGhwG7rI