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by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
An old commercial jingle went, “Weebles wobble, but they don’t fall down.” Today, I’ll tell you that the Zhiyun-Tech WEEBILL LAB doesn’t wobble. It’s also one of the smaller handheld stabilizers in its class, no doubt a reference to the tiny Australian bird of the same name, and offers a unique design approach with bonus features you won’t find standard on similar models. We spent some time with this stabilizer and were quite happy
by David Adler · Posted
Mirrorless cameras have the distinction of being tiny, yet able to deliver some outstanding image quality, sometimes on par with dedicated cinema cameras. This kind of image quality in such a small form factor allows cinematographers to get shots they otherwise would not be able to, without compromising on image quality. On the flip side, though, their ergonomics are not really tailored to conventional cinematic shooting. Sure, you could throw a mirrorless camera on a tripod for some stability, but the built-in viewfinder is rendered out of
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In this video, Kenta of Sony introduces the just-announced a9 full-frame mirrorless camera. Building on the success of the a7 series, the a9 pushes camera technology to the extreme. The a9 adds 693 AF points, 20fps burst shooting, dual SD slots, a ne
by Justin Dise · Posted
Just when I thought I was going to have a relaxing weekend at home watching Netflix and catching up on some reading, one of the hottest new items in town was dropped onto my desk: the Sony a7RII. Ever since it was first announced, the a7RII is a camera that I couldn't wait to get my hands on, as it is the first in the a7 family to record 4K (UHD) video internally; a feature that many a7S owners—myself included—would love to have. The camera seemed almost too good to be true, offering internal 4K (3840 x 2160) recording in full-frame and Super
by Chris Goldin · Posted
The Panasonic GH4's ability to record both DCI 4K and UHD video internally, without line-skipping or pixel binning, sets a new standard for in-camera video recording with HDSLR and mirrorless cameras. However, a potential drawback of this method is that the GH4 can only use the center portion of the sensor. This results in about a 2.3x crop factor when compared to full-frame cameras, as opposed to the typical 2x crop for