Posts Tagged ‘Camera Lenses’
F/4 vs. F/2.8: What’s the Difference and Why Does it Matter?
We’re going to look at f/2.8 and f/4, the differences between the two, and when to choose which f-stop for a specific type of shot.
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.
The Cameras and Lenses Behind Oscar-Nominated Films
Let’s turn the spotlight on 2021’s Oscar nominees and see what cameras and lenses their crews used to create the biggest films of the year.
Vintage Cinema Lenses: Canon K35s vs. Canon FDs
Let’s explore how you may be able to get the same vintage Canon K35 look at a much more budget-friendly price with the Canon FD series.
Are Clear UV Filters a Pro or a Con for Expensive Lenses
To UV or not to UV. Let’s explore the pros and cons of UV filters, and when and how it can be your best friend.
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.
Four Reasons You Should Use (and Love) Your Camera’s Stock Lens
Need an incentive to love your stock lens? Break down some of the benefits of sticking with your camera’s stock zoom lens.
NAB 2017: The Latest and Greatest Camera Lenses
We round up the latest camera lens announcements from NAB 2017.
Small Chip, Big Chip: Micro 4/3 vs. Full Frame Image Magnification
The difference in apparent image magnification between MFT and Full Frame cameras is important. Know your options before your next shoot.
7 Reasons Why a 50mm Lens Should Be Your Go-To Glass
Many filmmakers and videographers say the 50mm lens should be your go-to lens. Here are seven reasons why they’re right.
6 Tips for Filming Outdoors
Filming outdoors can be frustrating! Use these tips to set yourself up for success next time you’re working outside.
10 Incredible Camera Lenses
We’ve rounded up 10 of the most incredible camera lenses ever made.