Before the upcoming NFL season, the Atlanta Falcons football team swapped out their Nikon cameras and lenses for Sony cameras and lenses, and the whole procedure was made imaginable thanks to KEH.
The team swapped in just under 20 DSLR and mirrorless cameras, and added what looks like thirteen Nikon D6s, four Nikon D800s, and a couple of Z cameras, as well as a mountain of lenses and accessories. This made the transfer to the newer imaginable. Sony bodies.
“KEH was able to bring our team into a new era of photography by taking back all of our old devices and replacing them, which allowed us to acquire Sony bodies and lenses,” says Brandon Magnus, senior director of photography for the Atlanta Falcons.
“The Sony A9 IIIs are what we have for the maximum of our gaming equipment, and we also have [the Sony] A1,” adds Shanna Lockwood, Falcons head of photography.
“I use it for studio work, portraits and that kind of thing. It’s honestly fantastic. . . not as long of a learning curve as I expected from Nikon. It is intuitive and without delay I took the photographs I had in mind. what I was looking to achieve with the new autofocus system.
ABOVE: Check out the photo of the Falcons communicating about the trade
Last May, the team announced that they had partnered with KEH as their official photography gear supplier in an effort to build sustainability. Not only did this move the planet and the Falcons improve their equipment, but it also meant that consumers could get their hands on a kit that captured the history of the sport.
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Editor of Digital Camera World, James has 21 years of experience as a journalist and began working in the photography industry in 2014 (as an assistant to Damian McGillicuddy, who succeeded David Bailey as Olympus’ lead photographer). During this time he photographed for clients such as Aston Martin Racing, Elinchrom and L’Oréal, as well as filming campaigns and product tests for Olympus, and providing education to professionals. This has led him to become an expert in camera and lens reviews, photography and lighting tutorials, and industry news, rumors, and research for publications such as Digital Camera Magazine, PhotoPlus: The Canon Magazine, and N-Photo: The Nikon. Magazine, professional virtual photographer and symbol maker, as well as organizing workshops and talks at The Photography Show. He is also a judge for the Red Bull Illume photo contest. A photographer for Olympus and Canon, he has a great deal of knowledge about cameras of all brands and a penchant for vintage lenses and instant cameras.
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