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Sony α7R II Camera + 90mm Sony Macro Lens + Macro Filter: Extreme Close-ups of ‘Hidden World of Bugs and Insects,’ a Macro Photography Series

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See reality as your mind’s eye envisions it with the incredible new Sony α7R II. The world’s first*1 back-illuminated 35mm full-frame CMOS image sensor gives this camera capability to deliver 42.4-megapixel*2 resolution, high sensitivity and fast response that are apparent in every amazing picture. The Fast Hybrid AF system’s extra-wide dense focal plane phase-detection AF coverage keeps
subjects in sharp focus, while 5-axis image stabilization reduces blur which otherwise tends to affect handheld shots. High-resolution imaging is further enhanced by 4K movie recording now featuring full pixel readout without pixel binning. With so much innovation packed into such a compact form, it’s clear that there is more to life than meets the naked eye.
*1 Among digital still cameras equipped with a 35mm full-frame image sensor. As of June 2015 based on Sony research.
*2 Approximate effective megapixels.

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Sony’s macro photography series, ‘Hidden World of Bugs and Insects’, shows extreme close-ups of some of the smallest creatures in your homes – all possible with the ultra-high resolution Sony α7R II combined with the 90mm Sony Macro Lens and a macro filter.

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What’s bugging you at home this winter?

 Nov 20, 2015 00:01 GMT

Seven spot ladybird captured with α7R II and 90mm Sony Macro Lens: Photo by Mikael Buck

The new ultra-high resolution Sony α7R II camera gets up close with the bugs in your home this winter and reveals the magnified world of our tiny tenants

Top ten everyday bugs and insects living in your homes this winter identified, including the daddy long-legs spider, the European earwig and the common clothes moth

Incredible macro photography series shows extreme close-ups of some of the smallest creatures in your homes – all possible with the ultra-high resolution Sony α7R IIcombined with the 90mm Sony Macro Lens and a macro filter

Striking series of macro imagery has been taken by photographer Mikael Buck – exploring the unseen world of some of the tiniest lives on the planet – invertebrates.

Subjects captured up close using the Sony α7R II combined with the 90mm Sony Macro Lens and a macro filter, with the amazingly detailed pictures putting faces to the names of the most common creepy-crawlies we all share our homes with – such as house spiders, the common woodlouse and seven-spot ladybirds.

The camera’s incredibly high resolution capabilities, paired with the macro lens’s exceptionally high sharpness highlight the intricacies and complexities of the tiny denizens of our houses and flats, revealing an almost ‘alien’ look to the insects. Due to the lens’s advanced magnification ability and the camera’s 42.4 megapixel sensor output, details that are normally not visible to the naked eye are made suddenly prominent, such as the intricate wings and golden compound eyes of the green lacewing, the earwig’s distinctive pair of pinchers, the amour-like shell of the woodlouse and thehairy legsof the female house spider.

Working with conservation charity Buglife, ten of the bugs to keep an eye out for this winter have been identified as:

1.House spider (Tegenaria species)

House spider captured with α7R II and 90mm Sony Macro Lens: Photo by Mikael Buck

2.European earwig (Forficula auricularia)

European earwig captured with α7R II and 90mm Sony Macro Lens: Photo by Mikael Buck

3.Red admiral (Vanessa atalanta)

4.Common green lacewing (Chrysoperla carnea)

Common green lacewing captured with α7R II and 90mm Sony Macro Lens: Photo by Mikael Buck

5.Bluebottle fly (Calliphora vomitoria)

6.Common clothes moth (Tineola bisselliella)

7.Seven-spot ladybird (Coccinella septempunctata)

Seven spot ladybird captured with α7R II and 90mm Sony Macro Lens: Photo by Mikael Buck

8.Silverfish (Lepisma saccharina)

9.Common woodlouse (Oniscus asellus)

Common Woodlouse captured with α7R II and 90mm Sony Macro Lens: Photo by Mikael Buck

10.Daddy long-legs spider (Pholcus phalangioides)

Vanessa Amaral-Rogers, Conservation Campaigns Officer at Buglife comments, “Bugs and insects are often considered vermin or pests and are not recognised for the hugely important ecological role they play. Sony’s ‘Hidden World of Bugs and Insects’ photo series allows us to get up close and personal with the almost alien faces that can’t be seen by the naked eye. The amazing detail that is captured in the picture series reveals how magnificent and beautiful these common bugs and insects truly are, instead of simply seeing them as creepy-crawlies.”

She adds: “These fascinating creatures are some of the most common species found within our homes over the winter, and some of the most interesting. The colder season can be a particularly tough on bugs and insects as they are reliant on the heat of the sun for their daily activity. As a result, it’s not uncommon to see them moving indoors. Some can even be found hibernating in the quieter parts of the house like the attic or the porch. For instance, ladybirds can often number in the thousands when they find spaces to hibernate in. Across European countries, such as [insert country], these animals represent just a fragment of the amazing diversity that can be found all around us.”

As displayed within the photo series, the α7R II camera allows both hobbyist and professional photographers alike the ability to get up close and personal with their subjects, ensuring they stay in sharp focus.

Offering the world’s first back-illuminated full-frame sensor, the camera delivers high resolution, high light sensitivity and high speed autofocus response up to 40% faster than the original α7R thanks to 399 focal plane phase detection autofocus points. The α7R II can also shoot and record 4K video in multiple formats including Super 35mm andfull-frame format, a world’s first for digital cameras.

Tailor-made for high-impact close-ups and portraits, the 90mm Sony Macro Lensdelivers an impressive blend of clarity and exceptionally smooth background defocus – to produce incredibly sharp and detailed pictures.

Interesting facts about bugs

About Buglife

Buglife is the only organisation in Europe devoted to the conservation of all invertebrates. The conservation trust is actively working to save Britain’s rarest little animals, everything from bees to beetles, worms to woodlice and jumping spiders to jellyfish.

About the bugs

House spider captured with α7R II and 90mm Sony Macro Lens: Photo by Mikael Buck

Seven spot ladybird captured with α7R II and 90mm Sony Macro Lens: Photo by Mikael Buck


You can buy the Sony α7R II camera and 90mm Sony Macro lens at B&H:

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