Posts Tagged ‘Cameras’
NAB 2015 Roundup: 20 Important Gear and Software Announcements
NAB 2015 has come to a close, here are 20 important announcements you need to know about.
8 Filmmaking Tutorials Every Filmmaker Should Watch
From audio recording to zoom lenses, these insightful filmmaking tutorials are not to be missed.
If the Human Eye Was a Camera, How Much Would It Cost?
The most impressive optical device at NAB is the one you already have. Let’s see what a human eye would cost if it was a camera.
9 Questions to Ask When Buying a New Lens
Thinking about buying a new lens? Here are 9 things to consider.
The Sony A7II: 5-Axis Stabilization Under $2K
5-axis stabilization is going to shake up the filmmaking world, get a closer look at the new Sony A7II in the following post.
What You Need to Know When Buying a Used DSLR
In many cases, buying a used DSLR allows you to get a lot of bang for your buck – but there is a lot to consider before …
Say Hello to the GoPro HERO4: 4K Footage at 30fps
GoPro’s latest camera release gives users 4K footage at 30fps and an interactive touch screen display.
Is 4K Overrated? A Q&A with Cinematography Legends
Learn why 4K isn’t all it’s cracked up to be in the following Q&A with a few cinematography legends.
Full Frame Vs. Cropped Sensors: How Much Does It Really Matter?
For the last few years full frame cameras have been all the rage in independent level film production, but crop sensor cameras offer some huge advantages over …
Vintage Photo Magic with the Petzval Lens
A recently funded Kickstarter campaign is reintroducing a forgotten photo relic, the Petzval Photo Lens. Known for its distinct visual style, the Petzval lens is now (once …
No Fly Zone: This Interactive Map Shows Where Drones are Prohibited
Thinking about getting some aerial footage? This awesome interactive map shows us where you can and cannot fly camera drones.
FCPX Video Tutorial: How to Fix Rolling Shutter
Rolling shutter is an extremely annoying phenomenon, luckily for us the following video tutorial shows us how to reduce rolling shutter in FCPX.