Sony QX1 lens style camera review
Sony QX1 Lens style camera review Introduction The Sony QX1 is the latest development in their glass style camera range. It’s meant to be used as an add-on to your smartphone, using the touch...
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Sony QX1 Lens style camera review Introduction The Sony QX1 is the latest development in their glass style camera range. It’s meant to be used as an add-on to your smartphone, using the touch...
Fuji XT1 vs. Sony A77 II Introduction The Fuji XT1 vs. Sony A77 II are both cameras with an APS-C sensor at around the same price point. Although they both have an equal size...
Sony A6000 visits Bratislava Sony A6000, the ideal street photography camera The Sony A6000 is the ideal street photography camera: fast AF, beautiful range of lenses and inconspicuous. So I took it along on...
Carpathian Castles with the Zeiss Touit 12mm More than 300 castles and ruins dot the Little Carpathian mountain range in Slovakia. This East-European country stood at the crossroads of cultures and religions and was invaded many...
Sigma DP2 Quattro vs. Sony A7s vs. Sony A7r Introduction With the release of the much talked about Sony A7s and the latest 3-layer Foveon sensor Sigma DP2 Quattro, I thought it would be...
London with the Sony A7s London, England, thousands of people visit this metropolis every year. Every tourist seemed to be carrying a camera, but I was the only one with a Sony A7s. Seems like the...
Sony A7s at the Holi Festival of Colours Introduction Everybody seems to be loving their new Sony A7s camera. Besides the fantastic ISO performance that is usable up to a staggering ISO 51200, it has...
Sony A7s with FE 70200G OK, so I’m liking the Sony A7s more and more now. The images do have a unique and smooth feel to them, entirely different from the A7 and A7r. The...
Zeiss Touit and the Roman Ruins I’ve had my eye on the Zeiss Touit range for some time now. These APS-C lenses for both Sony and Fuji cameras seem to have somewhat of a...
Sony A7s, let me take you to higher ISO Yesterday was the last day of the Ghent Festivities 2014, a local custom where the entire city of Ghent becomes one giant party district for...