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Hello friends! I suggest to look at one of my works filmed in 2013 with the Sony A77v and Sony A65 cameras. To shoot the movie at the confidential scientific enterprise of NIIFI in the city of Penza, Russia. This enterprise makes sensors for the space industry. Their products are used including in the international space station (ISS). https://youtu.be/2pWSq9WTJhk Thank you for watching! There is a lot more interesting filmed with cameras by Sony soon
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Hello! 4 years ago I filmed timelapse with the Sony A77 and Sony A65 cameras. Final material was built in a format 4K. For many reasons open access in the maximum quality to this video I could just now. Please rate the video. But consider that I did it in far 2013
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Today at SAR we learn that Sony Australia and New Zealand has officially closed all sales of Alpha mount bodies and lenses. This means that I, as a resident of Australia cannot buy any new Alpha mount body or lens when they are released world wide from Sony Australia and New Zealand. I, along with many existing Alpha mount body and lens users are eagerly waiting for the upgraded A99 mk2 expected to be released very late this year or early next year. As I cannot buy this body from Sony Australia directly, I would be forced into buying a "grey" import. The following questions come to mind and I seek answers to these: 1. If I buy the A99 mk2 from a local importer, will Sony Australia honour the manufacturer's guarantee? 2. Or when it needs repair, would I have to return it to the "point of sale" to get it repaired under their guarantee? I understand there is a big difference in not overtly selling Alpha mount equipment and continuing to support the existing Alpha mount user base by maintaining their repair facilities. That is; Sony can still support all Sony equipment including Sony equipment that Sony Australia does not sell in Australia. BUT Will they? Will they have the tooling required? Almost certainly they will not stock the spare parts! So, long delays which ever option is used. I am very disappointed in Sony Australia and New Zealand to taking the short sighted step and politely request they consider their existing Alpha mount user base who have stuck with them for so many years. Thank you, David
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Today as SAR we learn that Sony Australia and New Zealand has officially closed all sales of Alpha mount bodies and lenses. This means that I, as a resident of Australia cannot buy any new Alpha mount body or lens when they are released world wide from Sony Australia and New Zealand. I, along with many existing Alpha mount body and lens users are eagerly waiting for the upgraded A99 mk2 expected to be released very late this year or early next year. As I cannot buy this body from Sony Australia directly, I would be forced into buying a "grey" import. The following questions come to mind and I seek answers to these: 1. If I buy the A99 mk2 from a local importer, will Sony Australia honour the manufacturer's guarantee? 2. Or when it needs repair, would I have to return it to the "point of sale" to get it repaired under their guarantee? I understand there is a big difference in not overtly selling Alpha mount equipment and continuing to support the existing Alpha mount user base by maintaining their repair facilities. That is; Sony can still support all Sony equipment including Sony equipment that Sony Australia does not sell in Australia. BUT Will they? Will they have the tooling required? Almost certainly they will not stock the spare parts! So, long delays which ever option is used. I am very disappointed in Sony Australia and New Zealand to taking the short sighted step and politely request they consider their existing Alpha mount user base who have stuck with them for so many years. Thank you, David