A short review of the Sony 70-200mm f/2.8 ED (D) G APO SSM. This video includes a stop down test as well as a focus speed test and a SSM noise test. If you have any questions, post them in the comments! Intro music from: djrima.com
Learn more about Sony’s new Alpha cameras – the a55 and a33. Through translucent mirror technology, Sony presents a range of cameras that will ensure that you never miss those special moments again. 10 fps with razor-sharp focus at each frame means you can capture more of the high speed action easily and quickly (a33 captures 7 fps). Also featuring 3D Sweep Panorama, anti-shake and full HD video capture, the a55 and a33 high speed digital cameras from Sony are set to change the photography world.
That’s not a typo, Sony really has reinvented the Digital SLR. Discover all about the amazing new translucent mirror in Sony’s latest Alpha 33 and Alpha 55 interchangeable lens cameras.
Sony announces the launch of the a55 and a33, a range of revolutionary new digital SLR high speed cameras. Featuring translucent mirror technology which allows the cameras to continuously shoot and focus whilst taking stills or recording full HD video. Both cameras shoot continuously at up to 10 frames per second on the a55 and up to 7 on the a33 – making the a55 the fastest burst continuous AF shooting mode the world has ever seen for any interchangeable lens camera with an APS-C size sensor. Both a55 and a33 feature 3D Sweep Panorama, anti-shake and Memory Stick Duo as well as SD card slots.
This photography video is mainly about the Joby Gorillapod SLR Zoom (and how to fit it into your bag properly), but it also mentions two other invaluable accessories for your camera bag. The first is a generic wireless remote control; it’s inexpensive and ideal for those cameras which have no infra red receiver and horrifically expensive original wireless accessories. Yong Nuo WRSII on Amazon: – www.amazon.co.uk The second is the Hama LensPen, which is absolutely fantastic at cleaning lenses, filters, LCD screens, and so on: – www.amazon.co.uk The Joby Gorillapod SLR Zoom itself is ideal for those awkward situations where a full tripod is just not going to work. It is strong, reliable, and can be connected directly to the camera or support a tripod head: – www.amazon.co.uk For anyone looking for a camera bag, I can recommend the Lowepro Slingshot 200. It has a cross-chest strap design so you can swing it from your back to your front in seconds, and access your camera directly through the unique side-access zip: – www.amazon.co.uk
This is a quick and simple description of how an SLR camera differs from a point and shoot camera. This free lesson was brought to you by: www.michaelthemaven.com | Michael’s photography school www.michaelthementor.com