by wim arys | Jun 2, 2014 | news
Sony A77II vs. A6000: the death struggle of Sony’s DSLR-type body? Are you trying to decide between the Sony A77II vs. A6000? I’ve made a quick comparison of features and performance. This comparison is, of course, my opinion, and you should always try...
by wim arys | May 29, 2014 | Sony cameras, camera reviews
Sony A77II real life day 1 Introduction After my ISO test yesterday, I’ve been out shooting today with the Sony A77II. I used the SAL2470Z and SAL70300G. First thing that annoyed me was that ISO goes up to 3200 in auto mode and that you can’t change it...
by wim arys | May 28, 2014 | Sony cameras, camera reviews
Sony A77II ISO test Introduction Thanks to the upgraded sensor and processor, the Sony A77II has a wider sensitivity range of ISO 100 to 25,600, where the Sony A77 maxed out at ISO 12,800. The lower end of the range can be extended to ISO 50, but you can also now opt...
by wim arys | May 27, 2014 | Sony cameras, camera reviews
Sony A77II first impressions My Sony A77II arrived today. Nice to know that they are still supporting the A-mount system, even if it is in the form of an updated A77. This is not the eye-catcher the Sony A7 was, but the rugged, weather sealed body with an excellent...
by wim arys | May 25, 2014 | stories
Golden hour with the Fuji X100S 23mm f/2 fixed lens The Fuji X100s and X100T are 16-megapixel camera that have a 23mm f/2 fixed lens. It’s what we call a classic prime design that delivers a moderately wide-angle field-of-view. The sensor is optimized...