Tamron 17-28mm f/2.8 Di III RXD FE Made in Vietnam and Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 Di III RXD FE Made in China


I received the Tamron 17-28mm f/2.8 Di III RXD FE today from B&H Photo and was a bit surprised to find that the Tamron 17-28mm f/2.8 Di III RXD FE is made in Vietnam, while the Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 Di III RXD FE is made in China. Further, the hood for the 17-28mm is made in the Philipines and the 28-75mm hood is made in China.

The two lenses feel very much like they were designed to feel identical, but I wish the Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 Di III RXD FE zoomed internally like the Tamron 17-28mm f/2.8 Di III RXD FE. Both lenses compare well to G master glass and it looks like Tamron improved the 17-28mm ever so slightly from what they learned from 28-75mm feedback. Check retailers frequently, because there are a few lenses out there still if you’re interested in receiving one soon, but it looks like the big three are sold out at this point, so it will be a while before more 17-28mm ship.

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Tamron 17-28mm f/2.8 Di III RXD FE: B&H Photo /  AmazonAdorama
Tamron 28-75mm f/2.8 Di III RXD FE: B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama

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Sony RX100VII Announced

 

Sony RX100VIII: B&H Photo / Amazon / Adorama

Reviews/Hands-on/Previews
DPReview – Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX100 VII Review in Progress

ePhotozine – Sony Cyber-shot RX100 VII (RX100M7) Review

CameraLabs -Sony RX100 VII review

Photographyblog – SONY CYBER-SHOT RX100 VII Hands On

ParkCameras – Sony RX100 VII Review

Samples
Sony.net
DPReview

Official Release
Sony.net

Videos

Sony Promo Videos

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Tamron 17-28mm Starts Shipping in The USA


B&H Photo charged my credit card and sent my order to the warehouse to ship so it looks like Tamron didn’t push back the launch of the Tamron 17-28mm to catch up with demand. If you want one of these lenses anytime soon then you should get on a preorder list.

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Sony RX100VII What We Know So Far


Nokishita is once again first to break real news about the Sony RX100VII, which has been used as clickbait on other sites for a while now. We should see the new RX100 soon, but honestly, any Sony RX100 camera is a good one if you’re in the market. I still use my original RX100 when I really do not want to carry a camera, but might have a need for one at some point during my day.

The soon-to-be-released Sony “RX100 VII” seems to be capable of blackout free continuous shooting at up to about 20 fps with AF performance equivalent to α9.

According to the information provided at overseas dealers, the main features of the Sony “RX100 VII” are the 1.0 type stacked CMOS, the world’s fastest AF as a 1.0 type machine, BIONZ X, 24-200 mm f2.8-4.5 , Tilt-type touch panel liquid crystal capable of angle adjustment up to about 180 degrees and down to about 90 degrees, seems like 4K HDR video. The price in the UK is £ 1199.

  • Blackout-free continuous shooting at up to about 20 fps with AF performance equivalent to the Sony α9
  • 1.0″ stacked CMOS sensor
  • The world’s fastest AF for a camera with 1″ sensor
  • BIONZ X
  • 24-200mm f/2.8-4.5 lens
  • Tiltable touchscreen 180 degrees up and 90 degrees down
  • 4K HDR Video
  • Price: £1,199 (around $1,498.46)

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Sky’s The Limit: Luminar 4 Introduces The First Automatic Sky Replacement Technology


Official Luminar 4 Early Offer to give artists a unique chance to pre-order Luminar 4 at the lowest price:
1. Luminar 4 + Signature Looks bundle for US$59 instead of US$138
2. Luminar 4 + Signature Looks + Luminar 3 bundle for US$99 instead of US$207

Sky’s the limit: Luminar 4 introduces the first automatic Sky Replacement technology
Utilizing the proprietary technology based on machine learning, Luminar 4 will be the first photo editor to have a fully automated Sky Replacement tool to save the artists hours of editing.

BELLEVUE, WA – July 23, 2019—Today, Skylum announces the upcoming release of Luminar 4, set to ship this fall. Skylum continues to push innovations forward through machine learning tools. In addition to the new AI Sky Replacement tool, Luminar users can expect to see more machine learning present in Luminar 4. With its easy-to-use interface and sensible workflows, Luminar 4 is a great choice for creatives looking to move their photography forward.

“With Luminar 4 we continue to empower everyone who loves photography to make incredible images faster and easier,” said Alex Tsepko, CEO of Skylum. “No one needs a “simply another photo editor” these days. That’s why with every Luminar update we bring photographers something truly meaningful, something that will really level up their creative skills.

In Luminar 2018, Skylum introduced the AI Sky Enhancer filter, helping to add depth and color back into flat or blown-out skies. Earlier this year, Skylum added the Accent AI 2.0 filter to Luminar 3, a powerful content aware filter powered by machine learning to automatically enhance images. Now, with Luminar 4, AI Sky Replacement offers the first automatic tool for replacing skies. Machine learning tools like these are the foundation of the Luminar platform, helping to save photographers hours of manual labor so they can achieve their creative dreams.

Why AI Sky Replacement?
Sky replacement methods have become popular in recent years with landscape photographers, in order for them to truly showcase their creative vision. Up until now, photographers have spent minutes or even hours manually replacing skies, through tools like Smart Selection, Luminosity Masking, Overlaying, Layers, Masking, Smart Brush, Color Range and more. And even with all those tools, it was hard to get a perfect sky.

While development of AI Sky Replacement has been equally challenging, Skylum’s machine learning technology means that photographers can apply a realistic sky to their photograph in mere seconds, freeing up time to be more creative.

How does it work?
AI Sky Replacement works by automatically detecting not only the sky, but also objects in a photograph’s scene. This helps make sure the photo ends up being as realistic as possible once you insert a new sky. It removes things like halos, artifacts and edges of transitions, problems that often were present in existing sky replacement techniques. With the AI Sky Replacement you will also be able to adjust the sky to fit the rest of an image — things like depth of field, tone, exposure and color — making it great for not only landscapes, but also portraits.

When working on an image, the AI Sky Replacement technology automatically creates a mask for the sky, taking a step that would oftentimes take minutes or even hours, and boiling it down to mere seconds with just the click of a mouse. But that’s not all it does — AI Sky Replacement also correctly detects the horizon line and the orientation of the sky to replace so that it looks as realistic as possible.

Furthermore, with the scene relight technology, you’ll see the rest of your photo change in terms of light and color when you select your sky of choice. This makes sure that an image and sky match so they appear they were taken during the same conditions. Because of the toning that AI Sky Replacement does to an image, it looks as natural and smooth as possible.

The new AI Sky Replacement filter is the perfect tool for recreating that special moment that you might not otherwise be able to revisit. It’s great to bring life into vacation photos where the weather wasn’t perfect, or surprise moments where you couldn’t plan for the perfect conditions. And best of all, it’s available through a simple, easy-to-use tool in the Luminar 4 interface.

Now, with AI Sky Replacement, it’s easier and faster than ever for photographers to achieve their goals, and focus on what they enjoy most — photography.

Pricing and availability
Luminar 4 is set to be released this fall. Pre-orders are now available on http://skylum.com/luminar-l4.
Pricing will be announced at a later time, and upgrade pricing will be available for current users.

About Skylum Software
Skylum is a global imaging technology company with offices in Bellevue, USA; Kyiv, Ukraine; and Tokyo, Japan. Skylum allows millions of photographers to make incredible images faster. We automate photo editing with the power of Artificial Intelligence yet leave all the creative control in the hands of the artist. The Skylum Team has won the Red Dot Award, Apple’s Best of the Year, and other top industry awards. To learn more about Skylum, visit http://skylum.com.

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New Kenko One-Touch Filter Kit: A Unique Bayonet Based Filter System


Kenko is releasing a new filter system call the Kenko One-touch filter kit and it’s based on an interesting bayonet there is already a review up for the new system at DC.Watch and below you can find the press release. Kenko products can be found at Amazon and B&H Photo.

Press release:
Kenko Tokina Co., Ltd. (President: Toru Yamanaka) will start selling a filter kit “One-touch filter filter kit” and a special option that employ a new system that can instantly remove and mount a filter from June 21, 2019. The release lineup is as follows. (Price is manufacturer suggested retail price · tax excluding) 67S One Touch Detachable Filter Kit 67mm ¥ 42,500 72S One Touch Detachable Filter Kit 72mm ¥ 45,000 77S One Touch Detachable Filter Kit 77mm ¥ 50,000 Protector for one-touch detachable filter kit (67mm: ¥ 8,000, 72mm: ¥ 8,900, 77mm: ¥ 10,000). C-PL (67 mm: ¥ 16,800 72 mm: ¥ 17,800 77 mm: ¥ 21,000) for one-touch detachable filter kit. One-touch filter kit for ND4, 8, 16 and 1000 (67 mm: ¥ 11,200 72 mm: ¥ 13,000 77 mm: ¥ 14,500).


It is necessary to select and change the most suitable filter in order to reduce reflection with PL filter, to slow shutter speed with ND filter, and to pursue photographic expression. However, people who make full use of filter work may find it more difficult to attach and remove the filter. Therefore, we will release a revolutionary new product “One-touch Detachable Filter Kit (67 mm / 72 mm / 77 mm)” that can instantly remove the filter.


Features Can be removed instantly “One-touch filter kit” is a set of special filter and lens adapter, by attaching the adapter to the lens in advance, the filter can be instantly attached and removed by the bayonet type. You can quickly remove the filter without turning around like a normal screw-in filter. There is little vignetting Because the adapter is used, vignetting may occur more than a normal filter, but the thickness of the frame is reduced as much as possible by using a system of a dedicated filter + lens adapter to suppress vignetting. Set C-PL and ND16 frequently used in landscape photos In particular, I used a set of two frequently used filters in landscape photography. C-PL controls the reflected light to enhance color contrast. The ND16 uses a dimming effect to slow down the shutter speed and prevent overexposure. The easy-to-use concentration makes the best-selling ND16 among the ND filters a set. C-PL and ND16 can be quickly attached and detached depending on the application.


Optional special filter also available A lineup of lens protectors and ND filters (ND4, ND8, ND1000) with different densities are sold separately. ※ C-PL and ND16 are also available separately. Please see below for details. www.kenko-tokina.co.jp/imaging/filter/one_touch/ Kenko Tokina Co., Ltd. www.kenko-tokina.co.jp/

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