Posts Tagged ‘video gear’
NAB 2018: LaCie’s Rugged Hard Drive Gets Tougher
LaCie’s popular, rugged, and portable hard drive gets tougher in its latest iteration, unveiled this week at the 2018 NAB Show.
NAB 2018 Announcement: The Sony FS5 Gets an Update
To kick off the 2018 NAB Show, Sony has unveiled a few new cameras, and they’ve announced what to expect from the new FS5 II.
Video Tutorial: The Best Lenses for Gimbal Cinematography
When it comes to gimbal cinematography, which lenses should you use for which shots? Learn to cover all your bases in this video tutorial.
Should You Upgrade the Canon 7D to the 5D Mark IV?
Thinking of upgrading to the Canon 5D MK IV? This longtime Canon videographer offers up some things you should consider before making the change.
Camera Rumor: DJI Phantom 5 Might Be Getting Interchangeable Lenses
Leaked pictures indicate that the highly anticipated DJI Phantom 5 might include an interchangeable lens system. Here’s why you should be excited.
2018 SXSW Conference Film Trends and Analysis
In this roundup, we present everything you need to know about the films and industry trends from the 2018 SXSW Film Festival.
Video Gear: Quick and Easy 3-Point Lighting Bundles
If you need affordable 3-point lighting for your film or video project ASAP, these bundles can get the job done in a hurry.
DIY Filmmaking: How to Build Your Own Dolly for $50
In this step-by-step video tutorial, we show you how to to build a durable, customizable dolly for your next video project — for next to nothing.
Sony Announces the a7 III 4K Camera for Under $2000
Capture 4K log footage at up to 30fps with the new Sony Alpha a7 III camera. With all its new features, this camera aims to take on …
Canon Joins the Mirrorless Camera Game with the EOS M50
Industry news: Canon has recently announced their latest release — the EOS M50, the company’s first 4K mirrorless camera.
The Cameras and Lenses Behind 2018’s Oscar-Nominated Films
Dive into the cameras and gear used to capture all of the 2018 Academy Award nominees for Best Picture and Best Cinematography.
Quick Tip: The Real Numbers Behind Wireless Video Feeds
Considering a wireless video feed for your next project? Find out how to maximize this tool on set with this brief guide.