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Photographers and partners of Back Left Media, Alex Geiger and Paul Seibert, were given the new Canon EOS R6 Mark III to set out and get their honest first impression of it. They took it on tour with a local artist to capture photos and videos. In their presentation, they break down the newest features of the Canon EOS R6 Mark III and discuss the results from their latest project.
0:00 - Intro / About Alex & Paul
4:26 - Back Left
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It seems like everyone is using a DJI Osmo Pocket 3, but is it worth the hype? How does the footage compare to a mirrorless camera's? Is it any better than using your smartphone? Join Matt to learn its pros and cons and how to maximize your Osmo Pocket 3!
0:00 - Intro
0:35 - Benefits
2:38 - Osmo Pocket 3 vs. Mirrorless or DSLR
5:38 - Pro Mode
7:06 - Smart Features
8:01 - So, What's the Verdict?
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by Zack Young · Posted
So, if a PTZ camera is basically a camcorder on a robotic head, why not just buy a camcorder and a robotic head? And why would you choose PTZ cameras over mirrorless cameras that have unique interchangeable lenses with shallow depth of field? Let’s discuss.
PTZ (pan-tilt-zoom) cameras have been around for decades, but their recent surge in popularity has greatly expanded the number of people who are considering adding them to their
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Jabari Holder tests the Sigma 65mm T1.5 FF High-Speed Cine Prime Lens against its 50mm and 85mm counterparts. This lens adds more versatility to a filmmaker's kit while maintaining the build and quality of Sigma's cine primes.
0:00 - About Sigma's Cine Lineup
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Nick Brigadier compares the Sony ZV-1F, ZV-1, and ZV-E10 to help you decide which one would work best for you. Each
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Video is a part of modern life. It just is. Many photographers, like you, understand this and have even been flipping over to their camera’s video mode to start learning and shooting. If you did this and are starting from square one, you likely found a bunch of terms and settings that are almost a foreign language, especially if you consider that companies like Sony have loaded up their mirrorless cameras with features once reserved for traditional cinema cameras. Having trouble understanding the video options in your
by Steven Gladstone · Posted
by Justin Dise · Posted
What began as a tool and technique for capturing and projecting wider aspect ratios on 35mm film, anamorphic lenses are a runaway favorite among cinematographers for the unique characteristics they bring to moving images. Ultra-wide rectangular aspect ratios, long horizontal lens flares, and oval bokeh (the out-of-focus areas of the image) now feel as much a part of the cinematic experience as a bucket of popcorn and a liter of soda.
So how do anamorphic lenses work? The term anamorphic derives from the Greek words meaning ”formed again.”