Author Archives: Louis Ferreira

Today Only Amazon Storage Savings up to 78% Off

Amazon’s Storage savings are back again with savings of up to 78%. There are some great deals on SSD’s and more today only and while supplies last, so make sure you check Amazon today. Sandisk Extreme Pro 300MB/s 64 gig 128 gig Sandisk Extreme Pro 95MB/s 128 gig 256 gig 512 gig

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Mathieu Stern’s Ice Lens

This is a very interesting project by Mathieu Stern to make a lens from iceberg ice/glacier, which can be very clear since air pockets and impurities can be forced out of the ice over time. I am curious if a lens made from the center of a large iceberg could make a clearer picture since […]

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Confused About Sony’s RX100 Line up? This Might Help.

Explora did a post about all of the currently available Sony RX100 cameras, which includes the above spreadsheet for reference. You can find even more information in the post here.

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Rokinon 85mm f/1.8 Preorders Start

The Rokinon 85mm f/1.8 Lens for Sony can be preordered at B&H Photo and Adorama.

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Metabones Launches Contax N-Mount Speed Booster ULTRA and Smart Adapter

Metabones Contax N-Mount Speed Booster ULTRA Smart Adapter: B&H Photo / Adorama Metabones Contax N-Mount Smart Adapter: B&H Photo / Adorama Contax Lenses: Amazon Vancouver, Canada, September 10, 2018, Owners of legendary Carl Zeiss optics in Contax N-Mount have long demanded a trusted migration path to mirrorless cameras. With the advent of Metabones® Contax N-Mount to […]

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Sony a7SII: Digital Night Vision vs Analog Night Vision

Digital night vision hasn’t caught up to analog cathode tube yet, but it’s getting very close. T.REX ARMS tested the Sony a7SII with its IR block removed to make it perform better in low light, against the analog Armasight by FLIR PVS14 and the Sony a7SII was actually competitive with the PVS14 when there was a little […]

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