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The Sony RX10 III Goes on Safari

image courtesy of Thrutheframe Shannon Heng took the very popular Sony RX10 III on safari and wrote a great article about the experience and how tweaking settings like Zoom Assist helped him capture the moment. This is one of those rare articles about an exciting photographic adventure, where you get to take a peak inside the photographers head, because Shannon goes […]

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TECHART PRO Rolling Review

Last weekend, I was invited to shoot another burlesque show organized by Cupcake Burlesque, and it was a good test of what the TECHART Pro adapter can do. The adapter is surprisingly fast when autofocusing M glass like my 50mm Sumilux in low light and super sharp. The one issue I experienced was my camera […]

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The Sony RX10 III: It’s All About The Lens

image courtesy of DPReview DPReview has completed their Sony RX10 III Review and in their estimation the Mark 3 is “All about that lens.”

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Introducing The TECHART PRO

I received the new TECHART PRO a few days ago and so far I am impressed. This will be my first review on Sony Addict and I hope to make it a rolling one as I gain access to additional M glass. If there’s anything you would like me to prioritize (for example a lens) please leave it […]

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CameraStoreTV Reviews The Sony RX10 III

TCS has been making denser videos lately, which is a good thing. They conclude that the Sony RX10 III is a minimal upgrade, with a fantastic lens, but the Sony RX10 II is probably a better all around value for those looking to buy today.

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Zeiss Batis 18mm f/2.8 Lens Digital Rev

It’s huge, but Kai seems to love the Zeiss Batis 18mm f2.8. Unfortunately his admission that his shots are shit seems to have reduced the amount of effort he his willing to put into showing off a particular lens. He spends the entire video on the sea shore and in one spot.

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