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by Mary Latvis · Posted
Looking for a “can’t leave home without it” gift for a video shooter? Look at the suggestions below and see if you could live without any of these useful gizmos and gadgets often found in a videographer or camera assistant’s kit bag.
1. Media Cases
Secure your SSD cards in a media case like the Pelican 0915 Memory Card Case, or loop the
by Mary Latvis · Posted
Get the aspiring filmmaker in your life one of these 10 gifts and we guarantee you’ll be rewarded with at least a cameo in their first feature, if not a speaking role. Well, perhaps you’ll get your 15 minutes of fame, but they’ll definitely appreciate any of the cinema-style gifts listed below.
1. DSLR/Mirrorless Camera Cage
You can’t capture clean video moves if you’re fumbling your camera. Consider a
by Mary Latvis · Posted
Are you creating your holiday gift list or being asked for hints as to your own gift? Here we present a grab bag of cine-style gifts for video shooters. They range from action cameras to light kits, portable camera sliders, stabilizers, matte boxes, and more, divided into three price ranges. Independent video-content creators and your film-school graduate sweetheart, friend, niece, or nephew will wonder how you knew just what they wanted—we won't tell.
Less Than $500
GoPro Action Camera
Often imitated, the California-based GoPro originated
by Mary Latvis · Posted
Now available for pre-order at B&H Photo, the Roland V-02HD PAC1 and V-02HD PAC2 bundles combine the compact V-02HD two-channel HDMI video switcher with a foot pedal for convenient, hands-free switching. With this versatile micro-switcher, a single camera operator can live-switch between two cameras while outputting to a recorder or a live
by Mary Latvis · Posted
Kiss your clothespins and milk crates goodbye! When using the Luxli Timpani 1 x 1 RGBAW LED Light in Filter Mode, you can simply dial-in the filter of your choice, each corresponding to one of 150 popular Lee gels. Whether it’s for color correction or a creative effect, the Timpani's Filter mode saves the you the trouble of transporting, rigging, and storing traditional gels for your lights. Use the Luxli Conductor iOS/Android app to
by Steven Gladstone · Posted
If you aren’t first, then you have to be special, and the Tilta Nucleus-M Wireless Lens Control System is something special. Following in the Tilta tradition of providing polished professional gear, the Nucleus-M is well thought out, and it provides two different wireless control options for different shooting styles. Supporting a maximum range of 1,000', it is unlikely to lose signal connection during regular use, but the extreme range
by Steven Gladstone · Posted
The Video Department at B&H Photo is happy to announce Zacuto’s latest cage, designed for the Sony a7III, a7RIII, and a9 cameras. This cage follows Zacuto’s philosophy of protecting your camera while not limiting its functionality or weighing it down unnecessarily. Form fitting, the cage protects your camera from daily bumps and dings while being virtually unobtrusive, rather than the clunky suit of armor that some cages provide.
by David Adler · Posted
What could a small black box do for your content? If you want to stream your video production to anywhere online, the BoxCaster Pro is a great option that is easy to use, offers 4K video input and pass-through, features efficient H.265 encoding, and, with the BoxCast streaming service, can stream to any RTMP destination without introducing a network bottleneck.
by David Adler · Posted
Cameras seem to get smaller as time goes on, with more technology stuffed into every square millimeter than ever before. Batteries haven’t really kept up with that trend, with some cameras only lasting a half hour or 45 minutes on a full battery charge. The original Powerbase sought to address that problem in an affordable way. However, cameras shrunk further, to the point that the PB70 outsized, occasionally comically, some of the
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Videographer Chase Kubasiak utilizes a variety of Rokinon Xeen Cinema lenses to capture the art of glass-making at Ignite Glass Studios in Chicago. Rokinon lenses are known for their affordability and robust build quality, and the Xeen lenses do not disappoint in this regard. Check out this in-depth review for more features and an honest take on the Xeen Cinema line.
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Edelkrone always seems to be coming up with something cool that no one else has ever offered, and at NAB they may have struck gold again with the Motion BOX and DollyPLUS. The Motion BOX is an ultra-small one-axis controller that can be implemented easily into an existing support system to create pans. A bit larger is the DollyPLUS, a cool new product that combines a motorized floor dolly compatible with nearly any tripod and a three-axis head for a creating a completely automated camera movement.
Since the Motion BOX is coming soon, I’ll
by David Adler · Posted
Redrock Micro's booth had some cool new products. Combining a boompole and a gimbal, the DigiBoom gives you the stability of a three-axis gimbal stabilizer with the added flexibility of an extendable boom, for cameras. The boom itself is made from carbon fiber and it extends from 3 to 6'. The three-axis motorized gimbal stabilizer supports cameras weighing up to 6.5 pounds, and it has pass-through connectors for audio, LANC, and S.Bus, for audio input, output, and camera control using the integrated interface.
Redrock Micro also showed us its
by Ronald Francis · Posted
Joining Manfrotto’s Pro Light series of camera backpacks are the Pro Light Cinematic Backpack Expand, Pro Light Cinematic Backpack Balance, and Pro Light FastTrack-8 Sling Bag, each offering more space than the other while providing pockets in all the right places.
The Backpack Expand is designed for the single shooter who carries a larger camcorder, such as a Canon C300 with a handle. It features room for a camcorder, 17"
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
When videographers use gimbals and other advanced rigs, they require precise movements and control to create the cinematic shots they dream of. Knowing this, and the potential of their Ronin series of stabilizers, DJI has taken this NAB to flesh out its control systems with the release of the Master Wheels and Force Pro. The creation of multiple control options means that all varieties of filmmakers can find a device that fits their needs and budget, with the Master
by Steven Gladstone · Posted
Just in time for NAB, we here at B&H are dizzy with delight to share with you the Wooden Camera Zip Focus follow focus system. Designed to clamp onto a single support rod, the Zip Focus is available in two versions, one for 15mm LWS rods, and the other for