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Eight Tube Microphones That Won’t Empty Your Bank Account
Eight Tube Microphones That Won’t Empty Your Bank Account
by Freddy Gerngross · Posted 06/02/2026
With their history and pedigree, tube microphones have built a reputation for being the delicate, rare, and expensive stuff only the wealthy or most prestigious of recording studios can afford to have in their arsenal. While that was true in the past (and still is for some tube mics), many audio equipment manufacturers are cloning vintage microphone architecture or producing their own designs that are affordable enough to be
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Tube Microphones
Studio Recording
Best Budget Point-and-Shoot Cameras for Fun, Vibes, and Aesthetics
Best Budget Point-and-Shoot Cameras for Fun, Vibes, and Aesthetics
by Luke Rollins · Posted 06/02/2026
The market for point-and-shoot cameras is in an interesting place at the moment, with some of the most affordable options available new instead of used. As vintage Y2K-era imagery circulates social media, demand for these old digicams surges, all but erasing the value proposition that caused these old cameras to go viral in the first place. If you're in search of a fun, casual, and budget-friendly digital point-and-shot camera that still brings those retro vibes, B&H carries a range of available new options catering to different needs. It'
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Point and Shoot
Compact Cameras
Introducing the Portable Polaroid Go Generation 3
Introducing the Portable Polaroid Go Generation 3
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 06/02/2026
The world’s smallest analog instant camera is back, and this time, with an updated design, an even wider array of colors to choose from, and most importantly, improved picture quality. Introducing the new Polaroid Go Generation 3 Instant Camera. Polaroid Go Generation 3 What’s new? At first glance, this camera shares the same small form factor as the Gen 2, but with a more
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Instant Cameras
Analog Cameras
Accessorize Your Gear for Your Shoot
Accessorize Your Gear for Your Shoot
by Steven Gladstone · Posted 06/01/2026
In this article series, we will take a look at five different production styles and come up with suggestions for camera accessories suitable for that style. This article will cover a range of different camera bodies and should provide a foundation for building out your camera package. Please note that for the purposes of this article, I will be excluding smartphones as well as action cameras, focusing instead on accessories for camcorders, DSLRs, mirrorless, and digital cinema cameras. Remember, if you go to the product page for your camera on
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Video Production
Filmmaking
A Beginner's Guide on Landscape Photography with Drones
Posted 06/01/2026
What separates beginner aerial photographers from the pros? Grab your drone and join Matt to learn how to get started with landscape drone photography. You'll learn how to choose a drone, how to utilize its features, how to compose your photos, and more. 0:00 - Intro 0:20 - Know Your Gear 2:49 - Composition Principles 5:04 - Lighting 5:57 - Camera Settings 8:17 - Regulations 8:44 - Outro
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Landscape Photography
Drones
Aerial Imaging
Adobe Lightroom Workflow: From Lost to Legacy with Cliff Pickett
Posted 06/01/2026
To wrap up the series, Cliff Pickett makes sharing photos from Lightroom easy. Cliff goes over how to find your best work, curate a collection and automatically publish to a portfolio instantly and automatically. 0:00 - Intro 1:51 - Labeling collections with starting & keywords 13:09 - Sync smart collection on shared link 17:54 - Building a portfolio 24:51 - Sharing portfolio via website with Smugmug 39:00 - Accuracy 45:11 - Automated keywords 49:04 - Aesthetic score 50:16 - Edit guide 58:40 - Legacy 1:01:31 - Full circle 1:14:19 -
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Photography Editing
Let’s Go Birding
Let’s Go Birding
by Mathew Malwitz · Posted 06/01/2026
Birds, they’re all around us. If you haven’t paid much attention to them, you’re not alone. But, once you do, you’ll have a hard time stopping. If you haven’t yet dabbled in bird watching, known colloquially as birding, we have just one question. Why not? Birding is the perfect way of partially disconnecting from the digital world we find ourselves in and connecting with nature through observation, and one of the most relaxing pastimes imaginable. If you’re fascinated by our feathery friends but don’t know where to start, we’ve got you covered
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Bird Photography
Optics
Wildlife Photography
Basic Camera Settings for Beginning Portraitists
Basic Camera Settings for Beginning Photographers
by John Harris · Posted 06/01/2026
It would be foolish to claim that there is only one way to take a portrait, but there are some accepted norms and basic camera settings that you should understand if portraiture is to become your area of photographic interest. Remember though, as you walk down your creative path, that a portrait is more than a headshot, more than a beautiful photo of your subject; it is an opportunity to get to know someone, to have a visual conversation with a person, and to use your photographic skills to pass that understanding of the person on to the
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Portrait Photography
SanDisk Announces New Optimus Solid-State Drives
SanDisk Announces New Optimus Solid-State Drives
by Steven Esposito · Posted 05/29/2026
Gamers, developers, and workstation users, rejoice! SanDisk has announced its latest Optimus GX series of solid-state drives aimed to deliver enhanced speeds for systems big and small alike. This Optimus GX lineup includes both PCIe 4.0 and 5.0 drives with varying degrees of capacities and performance profiles to enhance your overall experience! Whether you are rendering large projects or playing your favorite game, SanDisk is here to lay the groundwork for your next big thing
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SSDs
Computer Peripherals & Accessories
One Light Really IS Enough with Ian Spanier
Posted 05/29/2026
Less can be more! Professional portrait photographer Ian Spanier demos how much you can get out of with only using one light on a photoshoot. 0:00 - Intro 2:35 - The sun is one light 4:40 - Benefits of the use of one light 7:41 - Photo examples of using one light 14:59 - Understand the sun and recreate it 15:55 - Using the Westcott FJ250 - Beauty light look 32:40 - Rembrandt lighting 40:58 - Replicate the sun 48:20 - Dramatic look 55:17 - Q&A
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Photography Lighting
Cinema Lighting
How to Keep Your Virtual Production Running Smoothly
How to Keep Your Virtual Production Running Smoothly
by Zack Young · Posted 05/29/2026
With all the time and effort it takes to set up a virtual production volume, it’s vitally important to schedule regular maintenance on your LED panels to ensure they stay clean, calibrated, and ready to be used at a moment’s notice. Knowing how best to repair, store, and transport cabinets is also an important part of lengthening the lifespan of these hefty investments. The number one resource is always going to be the documentation that came with your OSVP panels, whether that be a manual, an online database, manufacturer best practices, or
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Virtual Production
LED Panels
Photographing Birds in the Everglades
Posted 05/29/2026
Recently, the B&H social media video team traveled to the Florida Everglades to film a wildlife and landscape photography series. Matt Matkin led the bird photography segment, sharing his personal approach to capturing birds in action along with a few memorable moments from the experience. 0:00 - Intro 2:43 - Why bird photography in the Everglades 7:29 - Equipment used 9:13 - Bird resources 12:55 - First impressions & tips 25:08 - Camera settings & composition tips 46:14 - Look for other wildlife 47:22 - Camera & lens
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Bird Photography
Wildlife Photography
Nanlux Releases Powerful Matrix 2500B and 2500C LED Spotlights
Nanlux Releases Powerful Matrix 2500B and 2500C LED Spotlights
by Zack Young · Posted 05/29/2026
If you’re looking to build a lighting rig that can pack a major punch, Nanlux has a new option worth considering. The bi-color Matrix 2500B and RGB-capable 2500C are 2500W modular multi-source spotlights built for use in large lighting arrays. These four-head integrated fixtures support multi-unit set-ups and have IP66-rated magnesium alloy housing for weather protection. They’re available by themselves or with a hard-shell flight case
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Spotlights
LEDs
What Are Virtual Production Media Servers?
What Are Virtual Production Media Servers?
by Zack Young · Posted 05/29/2026
A media server is a key step in the on-set virtual production (OSVP) pipeline, sending assets like background plates, LUTs, and tracking data over a network so that they can be used to create unique real time in-camera virtual effects (ICVFX). Whether it be a rendered set from Unreal Engine or an uncompressed prerecorded background plate, the media server is what stores and transmits these virtual pieces to the LED walls and processors. Let's dive deeper into what these servers do. What's Important in a Media Server? Media servers for virtual
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Virtual Production
Media Servers
Selecting a Cinema Camera for Virtual Production
Selecting a Cinema Camera for Virtual Production
by Mary Latvis · Posted 05/29/2026
Optimal imaging for virtual production (VP) requires certain camera functions that are not integral to all video cameras. A global shutter (or fast readout speeds), genlock capability, and timecode input are key factors to look for when selecting a camera for your VP video capture. Let’s review these specifications and highlight several cameras that incorporate these key specs. Global Shutter Sensor Most video cameras are designed with a “rolling” shutter that successively scans each row of photosites (the physical embodiments of pixels) on
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Virtual Production
Cinema Cameras

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