Posts Tagged ‘Lens’
Moment Announces Their New 1.33x Anamorphic Adapter
In Moment’s first foray into the world of big glass, they burst onto the scene with an overpriced anamorphic adapter.
Is It Worth Buying a Probe Lens in 2022?
Let’s talk about the most popular probe lens on the market, and if it’s worth the investment . . . or if you should just stick to …
Does the Circular Polarizer Filter Cause Digital Noise?
In today’s discussion, we’re exploring the reasons behind digital noise, and whether or not the circular polarized filter is the culprit.
Take Your Production to the Next Level: Photo vs. Cinema Lenses
From size and weight to price range, let’s examine the pros and cons of the photo lens versus the cinema lens.
Splitting Focus: Secrets of the Split-Field Diopter
The split-field diopter is a practical lens attachment that can add an unusual and visually exciting effect to your movie. Here’s what you need to know.
The Best Lens-Gimbal Setup for Your Next Project
Is it the Gimbal or the Glass? Today, we’ll discuss the importance of lens choice when implementing a gimbal in your video project.
All of the Latest Can’t-Miss Lens Announcements
In the weeks ahead, Zeiss, DJI, Samyang, and Phase One plan to release some of their most impressive lenses yet. Here’s what we know so far.
Choosing the Right Lens for Shooting Live Sports
Capturing the action at a sporting event can be challenging. Set yourself up for victory by choosing the right lens for shooting live sports.
7 Pro Lens Cleaning Tools Under $7
Quit using your t-shirt! These seven lens cleaning tools are essential for keeping your glass clean.
3 Reasons Why Rokinon’s Xeen Lenses Could Be Worth The Investment
Many filmmakers have called Rokinon’s recently announced Xeen lenses overpriced. Here’s why they just might be worth their high price tag.
Filmmaking News You May Have Missed (September 2015)
It’s been a big week for filmmaking news. Here are a few headlines you may have missed!
Knockoff Alert: Introducing the Yongnuo 35mm F/2
The new Yongnuo 35mm F/2 is a complete Canon knockoff that might be worth your time. Get the full details in the following post.