Tag: Sony
Blackmagic cameras enamor Spike Lee, Kevin Smith, other film directors
The life of an indie manufacturer is not easy: It's one thing to produce relatively low cost cameras, but it's entirely another thing to...
Nikon surprises at CES, enters action cam market
CES isn't really what it used to be -- a robotic dog was one of this year's highlights -- but that doesn't mean the...
Sony RX100 IV Cyber-shot shoots superb video (Test)
Sony has the mirrorless world abuzz these days. It seems when it comes to camera innovation in recent years, and especially in 2015, all...
Hands on with the Sony RX-100 IV compact camera (Photos)
This little thing continues to impress me to no end. Against all expectations, the new Sony RX100 IV delivers wonderful image quality in a...
Sony RX100 IV: 5 killer features in Sony’s new compact camera
Sony is on a roll. Canon? Nikon? When it comes to innovation in cameras -- stills, videos, full frame sensors... you name it --...
Blackmagic $teals NAB with URSA Mini cinema camera
Once again Blackmagic Design drummed up buzz aplenty at NAB in Vegas. This time with a new, compact Super 35 camera called the URSA Mini. A direct threat to the Canon C100 Mark II and Sony FS7?
Google Glass doesn’t need a Google Glass killer, but Sony tries anyways
Google Glass flopped. But that hasn't stopped Sony from taking a (misguided) swing at the wearable market. SmartEyeglass retails for $849, but I don't think they could give these monstrosities away for free.
Run-and-Gun Champ: Sony a7S or Sony FS7 Super 35?
Say your budget is $10,000. Do you buy a Sony a7S and build it out, or do you make a squeeze and buy it plus a new Sony FS7 giving you both stealth, plus Super 35 options?
From Canon DSLR to Sony FS7 Super 35 – A New Era for Stark Insider Video?
Making the jump from a Canon DSLR to a Sony FS7 XDCAM Super 35 camera. The decision, budgeting, spousal drama. What on earth am I thinking?!
Sony employs halo pricing strategy with $1,100 Walkman
With the absurd price of the new Walkman, Sony has us right where it wants us - talking about the product, decrying its price, and awaiting a cheaper follow-on.










