Posts Tagged ‘lenses’
The Zeiss Otus Lenses Are Still Exceptional for Video
These versatile lenses continue to be high-performing video production assets.
The Best EF Lenses for Filmmaking Under $1000
These affordable lenses are fantastic tools for creating cinematic masterpieces. Here are the very best EF lenses available for less than a grand.
The 4 Best Lenses for Shooting Wedding Videos
Shooting a wedding, but not sure what camera gear you need? Take a look at four of the best lens options for capturing the whole wedding day.
Lenses Every Cinematographer Should Own
As a cinematographer, the lens choices you make are incredibly important. Let’s take a look at some lenses every cinematographer should own.
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.
The First 3 Prime Lenses Every DSLR Shooter Needs
If you’re just starting out as a filmmaker or DP, these three prime lenses are the most essential to start with.
Using Vintage Film Lenses on Micro 4/3 Cameras
Antique lenses are a great way to give your video project a distinct look and feel. Here’s what you need to know about sourcing and using vintage …
10 Questions to Ask When Buying A Filmmaking Camera
A camera is a big investment, make sure you’ve asked all the right questions before pulling the trigger.
Lens Options For the Sony A7S
Let’s check out some lens options for the popular Sony A7S, one of the hottest selling cameras on the market.
Can You Tell the Difference Between a $150 Lens and a $15,000 Lens? Probably Not.
Think you can spot the differences between cheap and expensive lenses? Take this test and find out.
Just How Expensive Are Real Cinema Lenses?
We’ve rounded up some of the most widely used real cinema lenses utilized on big-budget films. Let’s explore the high cost of high-end lenses.
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.