Author: viktor pavlovic

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Zeiss Otus 28mm f/1.4, King line from Zeiss expands horizons.

6 new Milvuse lenses weren't enough, not even new Loxia 21/2.8 filled the glass. Zeiss announced another stellar lens, (making it 8 in approx. 1 month) new 28mm f/1.4 from their stellar Otus line. Lens is supposed to come to the shelves in the second quarter of 2016, so we will have to wait for…

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Zeiss Loxia 21mm f/2.8, another good reason to go with Sony A7 cameras!

New Zeiss Loxia is here. Third in the line (just like in fairy tail, the third son is usually the winner :-)), but first to introduce new, original design. Loxia 21/2.8 is based on the Distagon construction and doesn't follow Zeiss ZM line like it was the case with Loxia 35/2 (Biogon) and 50/2 (Planar).…

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Zeiss Milvus Lenses – Hands On

On 10th of September, in the group headquarter in Oberkochen, around 40 journalists mainly from Europe, have been introduced to the new Zeiss lens line called Milvus. Milvus Milvus is a Latin name for the Red Kite, medium-sized bird of prey, with largest population in... Germany (around 12000 pairs) While few of my friends photographers,…

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ZEISS Camera Lenses Press Event

We are heading to Oberkochen, to the Zeiss Camera Lenses Press Event, where we were told to expect several new lens announcements. Among others, we expect to see at least one new Otus and one Loxia, so stay tuned and keep checking this rolling report. We also hope to get the chance to talk to Zeiss…

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Sony RX 100 Mark III – Perfect Travel Camera?

I should tell you first - why I decided to make this post. One month ago, we were eagerly waiting for promised Zeiss Batis lenses, here in verybiglobo.com and we were also trying to find any source to get the new Sony A7R MII body as well as few few other novelties. Unfortunately, Batis didn't…

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Cheap Macro lens with AF – Canon EF 35-80mm f/4-5.6. Only three screws away!

We are proud to welcome on verybiglobo.com our dear friend, great photographer and very skilled DIY equipment inventor - Petr Machan - http://machan.tumblr.com/ Within our tradition, Petr will get very special title - Verybigmachan, which can be interpreted like - very big mac, very big macho or very big Genghis Khan. We hope to see…

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Sony FE 16-35mm f/4 ZA OSS Vario-Tessar T* vs Sony SEL 10-18mm f/4,0 OSS

Introduction: We were among first reviewers to post full res samples from Sony FE 16-35mm f/4 ZA OSS Vario-Tessar T* lens announced just before Photokina 2014. Unfortunately we weren't able to get testing sample of the lens soon enough after release and thus we lost interest to make a full review, but since we finally…

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Sony has announced the a7R II (ILCE-a7RII) 42.4 megaipixels full frame camera, with in body image stabilization (IBIS) and electronic first curtain (EFC)!

Sony released today information about new flagship full frame mirrorless camera A7R II, with whooping 42.4 Megapixels, IBIS (in body image stabilization), recently largest back illuminated (BSI) image sensor and EFC (electronic first curtain) in order to reduce possible shutter shock. From the specification, new camera looks fantastic and we are looking forward to get…

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ZEISS Batis 25mm f/2 and ZEISS Batis 85mm/1.8 – First Impression

I had opportunity to briefly play with new full frame lenses for Sony E mount cameras - Zeiss Batis 25mm f/2 and Zeiss Batis 85mm f/1.8. On a local Zeiss promotion here in Prague, both lenses were available for photographers and journalists, but we were informed that they are still prototypes, not final production versions,…

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Sony Alpha A7 Family – Which One To Choose? A7 (ILCE-7) vs A7M II (ILCE-7M II) vs A7r (ILCE-7R) vs A7s (ILCE-7s).

Introduction: On October 16, 2013, Sony made a small revolution in photographic community by announcing their A7 (ILCE-7) and A7r (ILCE-7r) cameras. While not being first to introduce full frame sensor in small, compact mirror-less body (this primacy belongs to Leica), Sony A7 was clearly smallest and most importantly affordable FF camera, while Sony A7r…

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