You can try doing something similar with Live Bulb by splitting the intended exposure in several shorter ones and combine them afterwards. Obviously it's not live but in this way you can avoid an unrecoverable overexposure.

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SonyLIV is an over-the-top streaming platform owned by Culver Max Entertainment. SonyLIV was introduced in 2013[3] as the first OTT service in India.[4] As a streaming service, it provides live sports, original titles, other content titles from its own networks and content titles in India licensed from third-parties such as Lionsgate and ITV among others. The Sony Liv content library includes films, TV shows, series, and sports.

LIV Sports was launched on 1 June 2014 by Culver Max Entertainment[6] (as a new sports streaming service exclusively for sports properties).LIV Sports was the official mobile and internet broadcaster for the 2014 FIFA World Cup starting 12 June 2014. LIV Sports aired both live and video-on-demand match content with statistics and analysis.[7] However, this service was integrated into SonyLIV. Since then, LIV Sports has been a part of Sony LIV.

Sony LIV underwent its first revamp and started to stream live television channels. Since then, Sony LIV has added many shows and movies to its portfolio. On 1 November 2018, Sony LIV and Lionsgate entered a multi-year content[8] deal. As part of the deal, Sony LIV will offer an embedded Lionsgate Play with over 500 hours of premium-original series on its platform.

Sony LIV revamped its content and interface in May 2020 using AWS Cloud.[9] Sony LIV uses Amazon ElastiCache to support real-time, in-memory caching at scale, Amazon CloudFront as a low-latency content delivery network, and Amazon Simple Queue Service (Amazon SQS) as a highly available message queuing service.

After Sony Pictures Networks India's acquisition of Ten Sports Network, all TEN Sports live programs became part of its broadcast. Since then, SonyLIV has been streaming WWE Raw, WWE SmackDown and other WWE pay-per-view events, and UFC.

Beginning with the 2022 US Open, Sony Pictures Networks India will have the exclusive live television and digital rights to the US Open in India through 2024. As of August 2023, US Open would livestream on SonyLIV.[16]

Sony LIV also livestreamed its own and partnered TV channels on the platform. As of August 2023, Sony LIV communicated to the subscribers that their Live TV Channels will be discontinued from Sony LIV from August 30, 2023.

I have purchased the latest Sony TV (Google TV built in) and I am trying to get the live content from apps like Sony Liv, Zee5, etc. in India on my Google TV. Though, I do not see the Live Tab, where all the TV channels are displayed. Google TV is already updated to latest version.

My guess is that with mirrorless cameras, Sony (and maybe other mirrorless brands?) found it easier to make and market cameras with an emphasis on live view. When you think about it, the camera needs to be at the shooting aperture for most live view functions to be operational. It must be quite a trick to have live view (which includes seeing actual dof) and having the lens fully open for optimal focus ability. All the Canikon dslrs would have been using auto stop down as they didn't use live view as their primary mode. Live view for them was the equivalent of the old dof button on film cameras.

I'd like to know how mirrorless cameras actually manage live view and lens fully open focussing. And I'd like a frank Sony explanation of which Sony cameras and which lenses make it possible.

Mike Fewster

Adelaide Australia

The first mirrorless digital autofocus system, m4/3 from Panasonic and Olympus in 2008 copied the old SLR principle. They did AF and measured exposure wide open and stopped down just before the image was taken. They even had a stop down button. The EVF didn't get darker even though they got less light in since they cranked up the amplification. But the image could in low light get quite noisy. Since they had an EVF/LCD they tried to simulate the shown live view image as close to what the exposure would be. But DOF was not representative as I described above.

The Roundtable crew walks through the highlights of the latest PlayStation Showcase, which included all sorts of new exclusives, non-exclusives, PSVR 2 games, and a growing emphasis on live service projects. We also try to explain Capcom's major resurgence, CD Projekt's changing priorities, and whether Naughty Dog's The Last of Us multiplayer game delay may actually lead to a cancellation. And, lastly, the team wraps up with a discussion about Nvidia's latest AI NPC demo and just how much of it is substance or sizzle. Join us for all the latest games business news with Anil Das-Gupta, Aaron Bush, Jonathan Anastas, and host Devin Becker.

Nowadays, every game requires a battle pass in addition to a robust post-launch roadmap, including a seasonal content model and a well-executed microtransaction strategy. This is all table stakes to have even a hope of staying alive long enough to succeed, let alone generate revenue on the scale of games like Apex Legends, Valorant, and Warzone.

Sony announced it was acquiring Destiny 2 maker Bungie for $3.6 billion in January of 2022. A week later, in a quarterly financial results briefing, Sony CFO Hiroki Totoki revealed that PlayStation planned to launch more than 10 live service games by March 2026, with Bungie helping the company in the space. In an earnings call held today, Totoki stated that of its 12 live service games, it will only release six by Fiscal Year 2025, which ends March 2026, as reported by VideoGamesChronicle.

Earlier this year, Bloomberg reported that Bungie was evaluating some of PlayStation's in-development offerings, including Naughty Dog's Last of Us multiplayer project, which is reportedly on ice. It seems that evaluation has led to Sony retooling its approach as the company has delayed at least six live service games.

Totoki continues, stating, "That's the total number of live service and multiplayer titles [and] mid-to-long-term we want to [push] this kind of service and that's the unchanged policy of the company. It's not like we stick to certain titles, but game quality should be the most important [thing]."

Over the weekend a player with early access to Spider-Man 2 shared a screenshot of their platinum trophy, claiming that they were able to 100 percent the game in just 30 hours. This caused some minor outrage online, but this is as long as an Insomniac game has ever been, and the longest this kind of game ought to be. The technological arms race to create the biggest games possible that studios like CDPR and Bethesda are engaging in is unsustainable and so is the desire to support ten successful live service games. The way Insomniac makes games is the way the vast majority of triple-A games should be made (and used to be made). ff782bc1db

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