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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 Jordan Gallant · Posted
I’ve seen the hype around Sony’s newest compact mirrorless and have always been intrigued, so when I was asked to give it a spin, I said yes without hesitation. Billed as a content creator’s dream, the ZV-E10 II Mirrorless Camera gives you balanced video and photo improvements for all of your content needs. Under the hood, the camera features a 26MP APS-C sensor and a 759-point phase detection autofocus system. It also boasts
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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What is the best camera for beginner video creators? Matt explains why APS-C or crop sensor cameras are the way to go and breaks down the features of these budget- and beginner-friendly cameras.
0:00 Why Buy a Crop Sensor Camera?
1:18 Cameras & Features
5:43 Lenses
6:35 Final Thoughts
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Proving once again that reports of MFT's death are greatly exaggerated, Panasonic is back with an all-new Micro Four Thirds camera, the Lumix GH7. An impressive continuation of the venerated GH line, the Lumix GH7 is loaded with new features and enhancements, including improved Phase Hybrid Autofocus, Active Internal Stabilization, and ProRes RAW recording—just to name a few.
by Stepan Andranikian · Posted
So you just finished watching a great white shark feeding video and thought, “Wouldn’t it be awesome to be in the water with a camera to film this feast?” I'm right there with you, which is why today we’ll be diving into the world of underwater video creation, from the gear you’d need, to tips for getting the perfect action shot.
Before we get into it, I’d like to leave a little disclaimer: while venturing out into the vast and expansive deep blue is a riveting adventure, please practice caution and, if you’re not experienced in underwater
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¿Quieres mejorar tus vídeos? Embajador de Sony Latinoamérica Martin De Iuliis comparta sus 5 consejos para grabar vídeos más profesionales.
0:00 - En Este Vídeo
0:11 - Iluminación (3 Puntos de Luz)
1:24 - Balance de Blancos
2:21 - Buen Audio
2:49 - Narrativa (Contar Historias)
3:26 - Formato de Plataforma
¿Qué piensas de estos consejos? Cuéntanos en la sección de Commentarios a bajo.
by Mary Latvis · Posted
Professional drone users can now add a new, ultralight, high-resolution camera to their toolkit―the Sony ILX-LR1. Boasting a 61MP Exmor R CMOS sensor, the full-frame ILX-LR1 is ideal for capturing highly detailed stills and UHD 4K video for a multitude of aerial industrial applications.
Sony ILX-LR1
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Jabari Holder tests the video quality of almost every entry-level ZEISS digital cinema lens available, from the CP.3 and LWZ.3 series. He also compares them to the Zeiss Otus, Milvus, Loxia, and Batis lenses.
0:00 - Introduction
0:52 - The Zeiss Look
1:52 - Photo vs. Cine Lenses
7:19 - CP.3
8:51 - LWZ.3
10:21 - Otus
11:23 - Milvus
12:23 - Loxia
13:26 - Batis
14:05 - Final Thoughts
Are you a ZEISS fan? Tell us why in the Comments section, below.
by Rebecca Melville · Posted
2023 has been another banner year for vloggers. Not only did we see new releases from familiar faces like GoPro and Sony, but big-name camera brands like Canon and FUJIFILM wheeled out their own vlog-specific and vlog-friendly cameras, making content creation more accessible than ever. With vlogging on the rise and showing no signs of stopping, you might be interested in getting a vlogging camera for yourself.
The vari-angle rear LCD touchscreen is a must-have for most content creation and vlogging. Vari-angle touchscreens can twist and
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by Cory Rice · Posted
Long a leading figure in the mirrorless camera world, Sony has wasted no time infiltrating the vlogging market with the ZV series of compact mirrorless cameras. These user-friendly cameras are loaded with the features hybrid creators love, while retaining form factors small enough to fit into nearly any bag, and modular enough to be customized into a handheld rig. Offering fixed or interchangeable lenses, as well as three different sensor sizes, there is a ZV camera for every level of vlogger. Read on to learn about these versatile cameras and
by Mary Latvis · Posted
The Canon EOS R5 C is now Netflix approved, bringing the total number of EOS models blessed by Netflix to a total of eight. Since Netflix is one of the largest providers of original video content, the ability to submit your project for the company's consideration is key.
With the EOS R5 C Firmware Version 1.0.3.1 update, the full-frame, mirrorless R5 C gains improved Canon Log 3 image quality when shooting in XF-AVC or MP4 formats. This
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Want to give your video content that extra oomph? Matt Matkin explains how to do five different in-camera transitions to add some style to your next video.
0:00 - Introduction
0:30 - Same Color or Texture
1:23 - Whip Pan
2:05 - Spin
3:00 - Panning Behind and Object
3:41 - Walking Wipe
4:47 - Final Thoughts
Ready to try these transitions yourself? Let us know in the Comments section, below.