No detail or texture will be overlooked as we explore this rapidly changing city. We will explore the tree-lined Stevens Institute of Technology campus, discover quaint streets lined with Brownstones, and wonder at the historical Hoboken Railroad Terminal. Katrin Eismann - New York Skyline and Hoboken Join Ira Block, Sony Artisan of Imagery and National Geographic photographer, as he teaches you how to interact with your subjects in order to make them feel comfortable, relaxed and expressive. He will also discuss how to find locations that compliment and define your subjects. Ira Block - Adding Light to Your Environmental Portrait Participants will learn how to use 'view from above' angles to capture unique perspectives of an urban landscape. Vivenne Gucwa - A Unique Way to Capture NYCĬome along with travel photographer, best-selling author and Sony Artisan Vivienne Gucwa for a different type of Photo Walk that will take you to the rooftops of NYC. Sign up for this fun, creative, hands-on session that you and your child will never forget (children must be at least 4 years old). She's going to teach you both how to find great light, capture action, hunt for defining details to tell a story, and use ordinary shapes and lines to create extraordinary photos. Me Ra Koh - A Family Adventure Photo Experience Tony will teach you how and why to use flash outdoors, along with using multiple flash units to capture action. Join Sony Artisan Tony Gale in a unique hands-on experience on the streets of New York City as he shows you how to enhance your action photography with a small flash. Tony Gale - Action Photography Using Small Flash The shoot will include live models for students to photograph, offering a great opportunity to walk away with some amazing photos and useful tips. Miguel will show you how to scout the best location, pose your subject and offer guidelines to dial-in your settings using both available light and off-camera flash. Here are the photo walks slated for this year at PPE 2016: Learn from these insightful and inspiring pros as they help you hone your skills with the Sony system in a topical guided trek. Sadly we will have to wait a while longer or that.One of the most unique experiences at Photo Plus 2016 is the chance to explore the streets of New York City through a collection of Photo Walks led by Sony Artisans of Imagery. There is still no date on the full-frame 24-35 T2.2 lens, but Sigma again confirmed that this lens will be not be available in PL mount due to the size of the rear element.Įven though the lenses were publicly on display at the show, we were still not able to make any test shots yet. This may actually be a significant reason to go with the native E-mount version instead of an adapted EF or PL mount lens. We already knew that the Canon mount version will have electronic contacts, but another interesting specification that Sigma confirmed is that the Sony-E mount version will also have electronic contacts for communication of distance and iris info to suitable cameras. The 20mm Sigma cine lens has no filter thread The Sigma representative also reaffirmed that the most of the cine lenses will have a front filter thread of 82mm, but that the 85mm prime will have an 86mm, and the 20mm will not have a thread because of its bulbous front element. Sigma’s Shinji Yamaki shows the new cine lenses Sigma explained that you will be able to change the mount between the different fits, but that they do have to be returned to Sigma to do this. In the interview Chuck is told that the PL version probably won’t be available until Spring 2017. As we also reported, only the EF and Sony E-mount versions will be available at launch in December. ![]() Both lenses are going to be priced at $3999 US each.Īt the PhotoPlus Expo, Newsshooter’s Chuck Fadely had a chance to question Sigma in more detail about the fine details of the release. We already had the news this week of Sigma’s pricing for the 18-35mm T2 and 50-100 T2 Super35 Cine lenses.
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