Outdoor Photographer - UK (2019-11)

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new gear & tech


NEW SONY APS-SENSOR
ALPHAS AND LENSES

The a6600 and a6100 are Sony’s
newest APS-C sensor mirrorless
cameras, aimed at photogra-
phers making the switch to
mirrorless technology. They offer
24-megapixel resolution and
comparable specs, with extra
features in the more expensive
a6600 model. For example, while
both cameras include Sony’s
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animals when taking still images,
the a6600 also offers this
technology when capturing
video. Both cameras can record
4K video and allow the use of an
external microphone, but the
a6600 also adds the ability to
connect headphones to monitor
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a6600

APS-C E 16-55mm F2.8
G Standard Zoom

B+W


EXPOSURE


http://www.schneideroptics.com

Shot by Ian M. Gaston
Camera: Sony A7R
Lens: Canon 16-35 II 2.8
Filter: B+W 82mm XS-Pro
Vario ND (1-5 stops)
http://www.iangastonphotography.com

“It’s wonderful to
have the flexibility of
staying with a desired
shutter speed without
having to sacrifice
ISO settings. That’s
why I always use my
XS-Pro Vario ND for
shooting seascapes.
The 1-5 stop range
takes the pain out of
fumbling around with
multiple filters so you
don’t miss the moment.
Not to mention, the
MRC coating allows
me to shoot for a
much longer time
without having to
wipe it down!”

Swept, by Ian Gaston,
captures the evening drama
along the coast of Santa Cruz.

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