Sony 135mm f/1.8 GM Review | A Next-Generation Portrait Lens For Next-Generation Cameras
Canon’s 135mm f/2 L is from 1996. Nikon’s 135mm f/2 DC is from 1990. Need we say more?
Canon’s 135mm f/2 L is from 1996. Nikon’s 135mm f/2 DC is from 1990. Need we say more?
Today, Sony is announcing two exciting new lenses, the FE 600mm F4 GM OSS and the FE 200-600mm F5.6-6.3 OSS Super-telephoto zoom lenses.
One of these two lenses is probably your best choice for travel and general photography, if…
I judged a book by its cover, and I was very wrong! This is my new favorite astro-landscape lens.
Third-party lens makers have been really stepping up their game in recent years. This looks to be no exception.
We already reviewed Nikon’s Z7 camera, and it passed with flying colors. Here are our thoughts on the Z6.
When I test a new camera, I usually have an idea of how the review might go, but there are always some things that are a complete unknown, and a few things that totally surprise me. I know better than to pass judgment on the day a camera is announced. The images, and the user …
Lensrentals.com has apparently tested the resolution (sharpness) of more than 300 different lenses. In fact, they usually test ten copies of a given lens, just to check if there are any inconsistencies, and ensure that the results from one lens aren’t just a fluke, good or bad. So, when I tell you that the new …
New York wedding photographer, Ruben Gorjian, shares why he carries all of his Sony gear to every wedding he shoots, no matter how big or small the event.
Some of you may recall a while back when Sony was doing a trade-in program where you would essentially trade in any working SLR or mirrorless camera and the value of that and then some would be deducted from the purchase of a new Sony. It was a resounding hit and I know for quite …
The Sony FE 24mm F1.4 is the newest Sony G Master prime lens.
Recently, thanks to the lovely guys at Pondok Lensa, a local equipment rental in Bali, I got a chance to test out the new Sony A9Â and I decided it would only be fair to compare it with my current setup – a Canon 5D Mark IV and a 24-70mm f/2.8. Mirrorless vs. DSLR To start …