Author Archives: Louis Ferreira

New Sony E-mount Yasuhara Momo 100 28mm f/6.4

Poised to deliver creative soft focus imagery, the Momo 100 from Yasuhara is a 28mm f/6.4 lens designed for APS-C-format Sony E-mount mirrorless cameras, and provides a 42mm equivalent focal length. Characterized by its simple doublet optical design, this lens relies on spherical aberration to produce a soft and glowing image quality, while still delivering in-focus results, for an […]

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ORCA Carry-On Wheeled Suitcase Review

I have been doing a lot of traveling lately for the sites and personal reasons, so quality carry-on baggage for my equipment has become a priority. I like to use this kind of equipment for a while before I give an opinion about it, but I was recently sent the ORCA Carry-On Wheeled Suitcase from B&H to […]

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New Sony Underwater Housing From Sea & Sea

There is a new underwater housing available for the Sony a6300 from Sea & Sea. Amazon B&H Photo PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS Depth Rating: 250′ Dual Fiber-Optic Cable Ports for Strobes Optional 2-Pin Sync Connector for Strobe Mechanical Controls Access to Virtually All Camera Functions Machined, Corrosion-Resistant Aluminum Interchangeable Lens Port System Optional Lens Port Required Optional Leak […]

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Sony Zoom Lens Lineup vs Fujifilm’s by John Clark

This is a follow up to John Clark‘s previous post Full Frame Lenses Compared. There are quite a lot of categories here. I have not tried very many of these lenses. What you read here is just the summary of a lot of research. Here we go …

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Jason Lanier 85mm G Master vs 50mm Planar

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0p6uOADmM2k Jason Lanier’s trip is over, but he leaves us with one final Planar video comparing the new Sony Zeiss 50mm Planar to the Sony 85mm G Master. He doesn’t really get into bokeh quality, but it is an interesting comparison, because many debate about what is the ideal focal length for portraiture. I personally […]

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Color Grading Explained

B&H Photo created a great tutorial about color grading that is worth reading if you’re experimenting with video on your Sony camera. Their tutorial will make three way color correction, secondary color manipulation, match color, and more clear to aspiring videographers looking to up their game. Via B&H Photo  

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