This is what a 17K camera, capturing 8K open gate video to shoot digital 65mm, looks like. The cinematographer of 'To Fly or ...
Today Leo takes a look at the new BlackMagic Pocket Cinema Camera 4K which offers 4k60 frame video at a very competitive ...
Blackmagic Design, best known for its well designed, keenly priced video peripherals and the DaVinci color-grading software, has created quite a buzz at the 2012 National Association of Broadcaster’s ...
A couple of years ago when Blackmagic Design first announced their original Cinema Camera that captured raw 2K imagery for only $2,000 it seemed like a tough act to follow, value-wise. True to form, ...
Sony has today announced a new model in the company's lineup of professional cinema cameras in the CineAlta range, the Sony Burano. This new camera comes in a compact package and sits neatly between ...
Aputure Infinimat, Blackmagic PYXIS, Blackmagic URSA Cine, Canon CINE-SERVO, Canon EOS C400, Cine Gear Expo, Panasonic Lumix GH7, Wolfram Lights Every start of summer, the Cine Gear Expo comes to Los ...
My iPhone 17 Pro Went Head-to-Head Against a Pro Cinema Camera ...
MELVILLE, N.Y.—In a notable example of Nikon’s push into video following its 2024 acquisition of RED Digital Cinema, Nikon has announced their first cinema camera made for filmmakers, the Nikon ZR.
There was a time, not all that long ago, when most independent film-makers shot their projects on relatively-inexpensive 16mm film – it wasn't as pricey as 35mm, but was definitely a step up from ...
Canon U.S.A. introduced its new Canon EOS C400 cinema camera. Designed with the film and live production markets in mind, the new camera comes equipped with a native RF-mount and full-frame, ...
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Remember we told you that Nikon’s Coolpix S1000pj was the “the first that we know of in a consumer camera”. We were wrong. Way back in 1959 you could buy the Zoom Cine-Twin, a honking great 8mm film ...