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by M. Brett Smith · Posted
Sigma has just released Firmware v2.0 for its fp Camera. This is the first major update for the mirrorless camera and brings with it a host of new features and capabilities that should greatly improve the overall functionality of the camera, especially for video enthusiasts and cinematographers.
Speaking of cinematographers: The new firmware adds several new video features and capabilities to your fp camera, including support for DCI 4K 12-
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Today, anyone can create, and everyone can publish. Panasonic saw this trend and designed something specifically for this new breed of creators: the G100. It is a lightweight, powerful mirrorless Micro Four Thirds camera with a fully articulating touchscreen, advanced OZO Audio by Nokia, 4K video, and plenty of sharing-oriented recording features that will appeal to the vlogger in everyone.
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Whether you want a professional look for your livestreams or simply to look better during your next video chat, one of the best options is to use a dedicated camera with excellent video specs, such as your Sigma fp Mirrorless Camera. You will need a few key accessories to make it happen, but the benefit is well worth it.
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Whether you want a professional look for your livestreams or simply to look better during your next video chat, one of the best options is to use a dedicated camera with excellent video specs—such as your Olympus Micro Four Thirds mirrorless camera. Now that Olympus has launched the OM-D Webcam Beta you can get these advantages without much effort. A few key accessories can
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Whether you want a professional look for your livestreams or simply to look better on your next video chat, one of the best options is to use a dedicated camera with excellent video specs—such as your Sony Alpha mirrorless or Cyber-shot point-and-shoot camera. You will need a few key accessories to make it happen, but the benefit is well worth it.
Why Use a Sony Camera Instead of a Webcam?
The main reason you want to use a Sony camera over a webcam is for the
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Whether you want a professional look for your livestreams or simply to look better on your next video chat, one of the best options is to use a dedicated camera with excellent video specs—such as your FUJIFILM mirrorless camera. To make this happen, FUJIFILM has introduced the X Webcam utility for simpler connectivity between X Series and GFX cameras and your computer. Since you
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted
When the Nikon Z 50 was originally launched, it was positioned as an ideal camera for up-and-coming multimedia image-makers—it’s compact, well-connected, nimble, and part of the growing Nikon Z mirrorless system. Now, the Z 50 is available in a perfectly curated bundle to make true on its promises, with the Z 50 Creator’s Kit. Designed to be the all-in-one starter kit for aspiring vloggers, filmmakers, food bloggers, skating filmmakers,
by John Harris · Posted
Zoom, Hangouts, BlueJeans, Slack, and Teams. These are words that have taken on a whole new significance over the past few weeks. With so many of us now relying on livestreaming, video chat, and video conferences, the quality of connection and the quality of your image is increasingly important. It may be time to upgrade from the camera in your computer or the basic webcam that has been dangling off the side of your monitor for all these years. Joking aside, appearing clear, in focus, and well-lit is crucial when impressions are being made,
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
If the Panasonic Lumix S1H didn’t look good enough for serious filmmakers, the company can now boast another feature of the powerful mirrorless camera: certification for Netflix productions as part of the streaming giant’s Post Technology Alliance. Netflix has, in recent times, published its requirements for cameras and settings that must be used when creating Netflix shows, and this list has generally included higher-end
by Staff Writer · Posted
Still hot off the presses, the Panasonic Lumix S1H is getting an extra boost in the future, from a partnership with Atomos that will bring raw over HDMI to the video-centric camera. A new firmware program for the S1H full-frame mirrorless camera enables the output of maximum 5.9K/29.97p
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Cinematographer Mark Raker gets his hands on Sigma’s FF high-speed prime focal lenses and pairs them with a Canon C700 shooting at 5.9K and a Sony A7S II shooting at 4K. With specs like a 95mm front diameter, 0.8 moduling,
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Doug from B&H checks out Sony’s latest APS-C camera, the a6400. With features like 24.2 megapixels, 4K @ 30fps, the world’s fastest autofocus system (at .02 seconds), and the same color processing and tech from other models like the a9 and a7RIII, the a6400 is a powerful mirrorless camera for all your shooting needs. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to view the wide selection of other
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
What's up vloggers? Today we have something awesome to show you: the brand-new Sony a6400! The latest in Sony's line of E-mount mirrorless cameras, this model is something special, with numerous specs to make YouTubers happy. To start, it has an updated 24.2MP APS-C CMOS sensor for creating the quality imagery we have come to expect from the brand. Reinforcing this is an updated design that incorporates a 180-degree 3.0" 921k-
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Digital photography has made cameras a lot more complicated and, once we tacked on video, we entered a whole new world. The latest mirrorless cameras and DSLRs are incredibly capable video-making machines, with 4K recording at up to 60 frames per second. Some even offer advanced modes that bump the specs up to 10-bit over HDMI, have different sampling options including 4:2:0 and 4:2:2, and there are plenty with logarithmic, or log gamma profiles. Coming to video from a still-photo background can mean all these settings can be quite
by Steven Gladstone · Posted
Since the Canon 5D MarkII (since supplanted by the Mark III and Mark IV) started shooting video and consumer camcorders started capturing 4K, the lines of differentiation between cameras, and for what purpose, have been blurred. What follows is my take on how to navigate your choices, and make the selection which will be the most appropriate for you