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Doug takes to the floor of NAB 2025 to share new details on the FUJIFILM GFX ETERNA, the Blackmagic Pyxis 12K, and Sony's Venice Extension System Mini.
0:00 - FUJIFILM GFX ETERNA
2:50 - Pyxis 12K
4:45 - VENICE 2 Extension System Mini
7:30 - Final Thoughts
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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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by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Netflix is the streaming service. Many others have challenged it and many are doing well. Still, no one compares to the size of Netflix, or comes close in terms of outputting original content. As such, the camera technology decisions they make matter if you want to get a strong deal with the streaming giant for the new film or television series you’re shooting.
“Netflix approved” means that cameras have the minimum specs required to ensure the expected quality of a Netflix Original. While it shouldn’t be your only guide when purchasing a
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
With firmware version 2.0 out, the Sony FX3, a compact cinema camera, now has all the capabilities required for the “Netflix approved” designation. The reason for this certification was
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Here are four things you may not have known about the DJI Ronin 4D camera-and-gimbal combo. Not to be hyperbolic, but this camera is pretty revolutionary!
Click to watch our hands-on review of the DJI Ronin 4D.
Are you excited to try the DJI Ronin 4D? Let us know in the Comments section, below.
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
After a lengthy wait, Sony unveiled the a7S III, satiating years of desire for an upgraded king of mirrorless video. The release itself wasn’t so much of a shocker, even if the specs were top notch—perhaps even beyond expectations. However, the surprise came when just a short time after, Sony lifted the curtain on the
by Mary Latvis · Posted
Looking to outfit your camera for cine-style shooting? Wooden Camera has you covered with a range of plates, cages, and other pro components released in 2021. Read on to discover a nifty monitor bracket plus a host of components designed expressly for popular cameras from Blackmagic Design, Canon, Panasonic, and Sony.
The latest crop of Wooden Camera components features the easily adjustable Ultra Quick Release Monitor Mount
by Steven Gladstone · Posted
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Go behind the scenes on our team’s latest video production as they try the Z CAM E2-S6 with the Atomos Ninja V. Doug Guerra shows you his ProRes Raw workflow for filming and color grading, and he also compares the E2-S6 to the
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.”
by Justin Dise · Posted
Since the release of his 2008 short film Reverie, which was shot using the Canon 5D Mark II, Vincent Laforet has become an influential figure in the video-making community. His evolution and growth as a commercial director is charted in his blog, which is now a must-read for photographers and filmmakers alike. We were lucky enough to talk with Laforet about his transition into directing, and reveal some of his secrets to approaching cinematic motion. We also got some insight into what to expect