The ‘Creators’ Playground,’ as Sony is calling it, will be open from October 24 through the 26.Īegon clear this up right now i don't think any digital camera will fare very will if it gets shot by a bullet. Sony has shared the details for an event at ’Creative Space NYC,’ that will take place just around the corner from the convention center where PhotoPlus 2019 is going on. If it’s indeed real, we’ll no doubt find out soon enough. Javits Convention Center roughly a block away from the Creative Space NYC location where Sony is hosting its event. PhotoPlus 2019 is being held at the Jacob K. Sony Alpha Rumors is reporting the camera will feature a 36-megapixel sensor, but that rumor has yet to be confirmed. Aside from that, the externals of the camera appear largely unchanged from its predecessor.Īs for internals, we don’t know much. The button placement and overall look is identical to the header image, which was leaked earlier this month.Īs noted when the first image emerged, one noticeable change is the lack of the Focus Mode dial lock release button found on the a9. The leaked photo, seen below and shared by Sony Alpha Rumors, features what could be an a9 II attached to a taped-up battery grip and a Sony FE 400mm F2.8 GM OSS lens. Many thanks for a fun and inspirational month.Earlier this month, we caught our first glimpse of what might be Sony’s next flagship full-frame camera, the 'a9 II.' Now, a new photo has been leaked showing the mystery camera out in the wild yet again. We’re excited for John to experience Iceland and some of its most enchanting sights. It brings us so much joy – we’d love to see this one printed out on a giant 3×3 foot Square Engineer Print! And now, what you’ve been waiting for…Īnd finally, a BIG congratulations to John Crawford of Alabama who is the lucky winner of this year’s National Photography Month giveaway! John has been an avid photographer for just over 40 years and enjoys all kinds of photography. Our favorite print-worthy memory came from who captured a beautiful photo of a child’s first surf lesson. Week 4: Take a photo of a subject that you love and would want to print Week 3: Take any photo and show us how you edit or uses incredible lighting and contrast in this photo – plus the overall cinematic feel of this image made us want to know more of the story. Long-exposure photography allows the photographer to use a long shutter speed to capture non-moving pieces of an image, while “blurring” the moving pieces. Winner took an amazing nighttime shot of Shiprock using long exposure photography. Week 2: Take your best nighttime photo using your favorite technique or gear This photo does a great job using rule of thirds to keep the photo balanced and captivating. The best outside photo belonged to winner who submitted a photo of a gorgeous sand dune. ![]() There were so many amazing photos! Below we highlighted the winning image and best photo tip from each week. Thanks to ALL of you passionate picture takers who dreamt about Iceland and took the time to enter for a chance to win the trip, the camera and more.īefore we announce the grand prize winner, we wanted to say thanks to everyone who shared their moments and participated in our weekly #npmcontest on Instagram. ![]() ![]() It was a fun month of celebration, building up to an amazing grand prize giveaway that includes a 4-Day Winter Photo Tour in Iceland. National Photography Month has come to a close, but here to stay is the natural beauty and joyful moments photography captures all around us.
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