Sony SAL-85F14Z 85mm f1.4 Carl Zeiss Planar T Coated Telephoto
The Sony Carl Zeiss SAL-85F14Z lens is a brilliant lens for portraits, low light and midrange telephoto shooting. It’s a beautiful piece of glass–and for intimate or low-light portraits, fashion shots, and quick candid photographs with superior visual accuracy, this professional lens will satisfy the most uncompromising demands. Its performance at fully open aperture is astonishingly precise–and its 35mm-equivalent 125.7mm focal length gives you sharp midrange close-ups and natural, distortion-free portraits at relaxed distances.
A precision zoom lens with bright aperture and fast, quiet auto-focus response. Specially designed for the APS-size CCD imager of the Sony (alpha) DSLR-A100 camera, the superb G Series SAL-70200G telephoto zoom lens covers a broad range of frequent telephoto shooting situations. Its 35mm-equivalent range of 105-300mm zooming, fast f/2.8 aperture and quiet, high-speed SSM (Super Sonic wave Motor) auto-focus precision makes it ideal for long-distance sports and wildlife photography.
With initial sales going through the roof, the Sony Alpha DSLR-A350 digital SLR camera is making big waves! Check out this short video documenting our quick run through of this amazing camera by DigitalRev.com
Sony launched an online resource site with forums, tip, techniques photo gallery for upload and downloads. There are tips on choosing the right camera and right lens for one’s need too.
“The Alpha Centre is designed to foster a community where professional photographers can share their knowledge, whilst also enabling proficient imaging enthusiasts to learn more about digital SLR technology and improve their photography skills,” said Sony Australia DSLR business development manager, John Wallace.
PIE2008: Sony showcase Alpha Full Frame with battery grip and New External Flash
During PIE 2008 yesterday, Sony showcased their Full Frame codenamed DSLR-A900 and also a new external flash. Not much details were revealed at Sony booth but PCWorld reported that the full frame camera may be launch on August or September
Sony spokeswoman said the camera would get launched later this year at a major industry event. With CES and PMA already gone remaining events include IFA and Photokina in August and September respectively in Germany and Ceatec in October in Japan.