Posts Tagged ‘Photography’
The Most Exciting Camera Rumors of 2019
Another new year, another new round of juicy camera conjectures. Here’s your officially unofficial 2019 camera rumor roundup!
A Guide to In-Camera Multiple-Exposure Photography with the Canon 5D Mark IV
Learn to unlock the potential of your Canon 5D Mark IV with this powerful, in-camera multiple-exposure photography functionality.
Panasonic Unveils Their New Mirrorless L-Mount Cameras
The mirrorless camera wave continues to gain momentum as Panasonic reveals two new L-mount camera models forthcoming in 2019.
Roundup: 5 Budget Zoom Lenses for Beginning Filmmakers
When you’re just starting out as a filmmaker, an affordable zoom lens can be your best friend. Here are our picks for the best lenses for beginners.
Four Reasons You Should Be Renting Your Gear Out on ShareGrid
The popular camera-sharing community ShareGrid is expanding into all fifty states. Here’s how you can make their equipment rental model work for you.
Back-to-Business Giveaway: Win A Sony A7III Bundle!
Start taking care of business by entering to win a brand new Sony A7III camera with a Sony 24-70mm f/4 Vario-Tessar Lens!
Buyer’s Guide: The Best Macro Lenses on the Market
Here are some of the best macro lens options currently on the market for filmmakers and videographers looking to get close on their next shoot.
A Field Guide to the Canon 5D Mark IV’s Built-in Wi-Fi
Follow these five simple steps to get your Canon 5D Mark IV synced up to Wi-Fi and connected to your smartphone or laptop.
Roundup: The Most Exciting Camera Rumors of 2018
It’s time for this year’s juicy camera conjecture. Here, we present your officially unofficial 2018 camera rumor roundup.
Filmmaking Tips: How to Create Dramatic Lighting
Dramatic lighting doesn’t require expensive equipment and complicated setups. Learn how you can easily create an impressive low-light scene.
CES 2018: First Look at Panasonic’s New Lumix GH5S
At CES 2018, Panasonic unveiled its new Lumix GH5S with an updated sensor, new Cinema 4K capabilities, and additional improvements.
Cinematography Tip: Training Your Eye Between Shoots
Training your eye to be a better cinematographer is an ongoing process. Here are some tips that can help you improve your craft.