Sony FX6 Firmware 6.00 Released


Sony FX6: B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama

Sony FX6 Firmware 6.00 Download Here

Benefits and Improvements

    • Adds a home screen (BIG6) where you can easily review the shooting settings and equipment configurations when shooting movies
    • Improves the display layout of camera status and settings to enhance visibility during shooting and video playback
    • Allows you to add the following assignable functions to the Assignable Buttons tab:
      • Crop Select
      • LUT On/Off
      • AE Level/Mode
    • Changes the notation of the 1/50 shutter speed to 1.2F (1/50) when the system frequency is 59.94P
    • Improves the network configuration method as follows:
      • Changes the classification of the network menu in the Full Menu
      • Adds the ability to change network settings on the status screen
    • Displays an explanatory message when camera operations are disabled due to configuration limitations
    • Adds support for the Camera ID and Reel Number settings on the status screen
    • Changes the display when the Camera ID and Reel Number of the next clip are changed
    • Adds the Index screen to the status screen
    • Ends support for WPA and WEP functionalities. You will no longer be able to select WPA or WEP when connecting to Wi-Fi. Please use the more secure WPA2 or WPA3 moving forward
    • Adds support for connecting the smartphone to the Internet while connected to the camera via Wi-Fi Direct
    • Adds support for displaying network speed on the shooting screen
    • Adds support for the following Monitor & Control functions:
      • Frame rate settings for S&Q Motion
      • Setting attributes and deleting of 3D LUT files
      • Low-resolution mode for network monitoring
        Notes:

        • Ver. 2.5.0 or later of the Monitor & Control app is necessary to access these functions.
        • The Monitor & Control app may not be available in some countries or regions.
    • Adds support for a new HLG Mild Base Look preset when the target display is HDR (HLG)
    • Adds optical density (logarithmic notation) to the display format for ND filter light transmittance level
    • Improves the image quality when using a User 3D LUT file
    • Adds support for importing/exporting scene files from external media
  • Improves auto focus performance when the system frequency is 29.97, 25, 24, or 23.98
  • Adds support for the HDMI Focus Magnifier function
  • Adds support for external recording of Blackmagic RAW when using RAW video output via HDMI
    • We recommend checking with Blackmagic Design regarding the corresponding Blackmagic Design products.

    Note: :Refer to the Manual for details on all updated functions.

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LT: Voigtländer APO-LANTHAR 28mm F2 Aspherical


Voigtländer APO-LANTHAR 28mm F2:
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Lenstips published its full review of the Voigtländer APO-LANTHAR 28mm f/ ASPH. You can read the full review here or check out the summary below:

Pros:

  • very solid, shapely barrel made of metal,
  • excellent image quality in the frame centre,
  • good image quality on the edge of the APS-C sensor,
  • good image quality on the edge of full frame,
  • imperceptible longitudinal chromatic aberration,
  • slight lateral chromatic aberration,
  • lack of any more serious problems with spherical aberration,
  • slight distortion,
  • proper coma correction,
  • low astigmatism,
  • excellent performance against bright light,

Cons:

  • massive vignetting.

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New Viltrox Vintage Z2


Viltrox Vintage Z2: B&H Photo / Amazon

Viltrox announced a new affordable vintage flash, the Viltrox Vintage Z2

Small but powerful, the Viltrox Vintage Z2 Flash for Sony is ideal for photographers seeking a compact, lightweight, and easy-to-use lighting solution. The straightforward design incorporates simple button controls, a battery level indicator, and a universal hot shoe connection. It features both automatic TTL and manual modes with five levels of power adjustment and comes with a diffuser.

  • Has five power levels from 1/16 to 1/1 and provides a 10W output
  • Supports both manual mode and fully automatic TTL mode
  • Has a fast two-second recycle time at full power
  • Built-in, rechargeable 420mAh battery delivers up to 700 full-power flashes
  • Recharges in 70 minutes via the integrated USB-C port
  • Includes a snap-on diffuser that softens the light

Key Features

  • Compact Shoe-Mounted On-Camera Flash
  • 5 Output Levels: 1/16 to 1/1
  • 2 Second Recycling Time
  • Guide Number: 6′
  • Up to 700 Full-Power Flashes
  • Manual and Auto Mode
  • Local Buttons & Indicator on Trigger
  • Built-In 420mAh Rechargeable Battery
  • USB-C Charging Interface
  • Includes Diffuser

 

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Tamron 17-28mm f/2.8 Di III RXD Stock Running Out


Tamron 17-28mm f/2.8 Di III RXD FE:  Amazon / Adorama / B&H Photo

The Tamron 17-28mm f/2.8 Di III RXD started to be marked as discontinued abroad last November, but retailers in the US have had stock up until now. B&H Photo seems to be the first US retailer to run out of stock, but Amazon and Adorama still have lenses in stock if you want to pick one up before they are gone.

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Adapting Sony Minolta Lenses For A Classic Look Today

Sony LA-EA5: B&H Photo / Amazon

Kai put out an interesting video about Minolta lenses and cameras that are technically first-party and worth giving a look. While you will probably find more classic Minolta lenses at your local photography shop, there are some lenses available used through retailers like Amazon and B&H Photo that will work with the Sony LA-EA5 Adapter. If you don’t want to watch the entire video above, there is a summary of its content, along with links to where they are in the video that you can go over below:

The History & The Appeal

  • Why were they forgotten? Back in the film and early DSLR days, Minolta’s early autofocus system (introduced with cameras like the 7000 and 9000) was quickly overshadowed by Canon and Nikon’s systems. When Sony eventually took over Minolta and transitioned entirely to mirrorless, a lot of incredible Minolta glass was left in the past [00:22].
  • The Best of Both Worlds: Most vintage lenses are strictly manual focus, but Minolta AF lenses offer genuine retro rendering combined with the convenience of autofocus [01:25].

How to Adapt Them: The LA-EA5

  • The Screw-Drive System: Older Minolta lenses do not have built-in autofocus motors. Instead, the autofocus is driven mechanically by a physical screw drive connected to the camera body [02:52].
  • The Adapter: Sony produced various adapters over the years (LA-EA1 through LA-EA4), but the newest LA-EA5 is the one that finally allows modern Sony cameras to properly and effectively drive the autofocus on these classic screw-drive lenses [02:16].
  • A Quirky Experience: Because the autofocus is mechanically driven, it is quite noisy and “clunky” compared to modern silent motors, making these lenses unsuitable for video work [03:26].

Image Quality & The “Vintage Aesthetic”

Modern Sony lenses are designed for maximum resolution, corner-to-corner sharpness, and “flat field” perfection. Minolta lenses offer a completely different stylistic choice:

  • Resolution vs. Character: While still very sharp, they don’t resolve quite as highly as a modern G-Master lens. Instead, they offer a certain smoothness derived from older spherical optical designs [04:27].
  • Beautiful Falloff: These lenses feature excellent transition zones (the falloff between in-focus and out-of-focus areas), which is highly sought after by portrait photographers and cinematographers [04:47].
  • Flares and Coatings: Unlike modern lenses that suppress flares entirely, Minolta lenses embrace them. They feature older, warmer coatings and tend to produce distinct, mostly blue flares that add random, organic character to your shots [05:46].

Affordability & What to Look For

  • Dirt Cheap (Mostly): The main cost of entry is buying the LA-EA5 adapter. Once you have that, the lenses themselves are incredibly cheap. Dan mentions picking up a zoom lens at a charity shop for just £10, and a 20mm f/2.8 for just over £100 [06:39].
  • The Exception: The Minolta 35mm f/1.4 is highly coveted by cinematographers who rehouse them for cinema cameras, driving its price up significantly [07:22].
  • Buyer Beware: When shopping on the used market, watch out for scratches, fungus, and drop damage. Also, be aware that many of these lenses have a very “plasticky” build quality [07:05].

The Verdict: Who is this for?

  • Buy them if: You want a vintage aesthetic in a relatively compact size, but still want the ease of autofocus [07:40].
  • Skip them if: You need perfect corner-to-corner sharpness, zero chromatic aberration, silent autofocus, or if you primarily shoot video [07:46].

Bonus: A Plea for Funky Design

  • The video wraps up by showing off a retro pearlescent-white Minolta camera with wonderfully weird design choices—like a tilted, angled top-display screen and an old-school Alpha logo [08:05]. Kai suggests that modern Sony design has gotten a bit too plain, and they should bring back some of this quirky, “disco pants” Minolta energy!

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