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by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Hope you enjoyed the holiday break because we are back with a few pieces of exciting news. The biggest is Sony’s first camera announcement of the year: the ZV-E10 II. Sony’s vlogging-centric ZV series has been a hit, and the second generation of their APS-C mirrorless model is turning out to be one of the best values around b using the same technology found in the cinema-ready FX30. Alongside the ZV-E10 II is the
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Big lenses are a big deal for Sony mirrorless, and the latest are its biggest and best yet. The just-launched FE 600mm f/4 GM OSS Lens and FE 200-600mm f/5.6-6.3 G OSS Lens are impressive by their specs with both reaching the new maximum focal length of Sony's entire lineup.
The Biggest and Best Sony Lens: the 600mm Prime
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We took a look at the new a7R IV Full-Frame Mirrorless Camera, with Sony Artisan Colby Brown, to find out how this latest release from Sony compares to previous models. Brown, a landscape, wildlife, and travel photographer, took the a7R IV to Alaska for 12 days to test it. In this interview, he shares his many thoughts about the new design and features.
Click on the link to read more about our exploits during
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted
You can go birding literally almost anywhere on earth. But, if you want to photograph rare species and large birds of prey, Manhattan is probably not on your birding bucket list. Nevertheless, Central Park, in the middle of New York City’s Manhattan Island, is known as one of the nation’s top birding spots.
Photographs © Todd Vorenkamp
One thing Manhattan does offer that most places don’t is the opportunity to go birding with staff members from the national offices of the Audubon Society—the folks at the heart of worldwide bird conservation