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by Christopher Witt · Posted
With an eye firmly set on a small versatility and portability, Synology has stripped the NVR down to its bare essentials and created the EDS14. The company removed most of the components associated with a standard recorder and has focused on the core of the NVR’s job: recording and storing media. This fan-less and drive-less unit has a 1.2GHz CPU with 512MB of RAM that gives it the computing and multitasking capabilities you need it to
by Justin Dise · Posted
Now available at B&H, Bescor's rechargeable lithium-ion battery pack provides a simple and convenient way to power your professional video equipment without the need for additional mounting hardware or support rigs. The FP-12VATM kit includes the FP-12V battery and the BC-FP12 universal charger.
"The charger accepts 110 to 240 volt sources, making it compatible with all global power standards."
Enclosed in a canvas pouch with a
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In the following video, Mia McCormick, from Kelby Media, relates her experience with the new Sony AS100V Action Cam, with Live View Remote. The video explores the camera's high data-rate recording, multiple format, and frame-rate capabilities. McCormick discusses the camera’s improvements over the previous version, including the new splash-proof body, control buttons on the waterproof housing, improved audio, and the Live
by Steven Gladstone · Posted
Building on the success of its lightweight Ace tripods, targeting the compact camcorder and DSLR market, Sachtler has announced a baseplate, follow focus, and matte box system to complement these tripods. Constructed primarily of lightweight glass fiber and reinforced composite materials, the products are suitable for use with a variety of cameras, including DSLR and small camcorders.
The Sachtler Ace Baseplate consists of a
by Christopher Witt · Posted
Axis Communications has applied the technology that revolutionized the surveillance industry for access control and introduced the first IP network door controller. In the process, they seem to have stripped access control down to its foundation and kept all the things we love about it, discarded the things we hate, and added features that we didn’t even know we wanted. The result is a fairly plain white housing that hides a package that can do things that will turn the industry on its head and make competitors scramble to catch up.
by Chris Goldin · Posted
Video editing is one of the most demanding tasks you can execute on a computer. A modern video-editing program such as Adobe Premiere requires high performance from the processor, RAM memory, GPU (if using GPU acceleration), as well as storage drives. Choosing a fast storage solution can be a little tougher than picking the fastest computer processor, as there are more tradeoffs involved. The largest drives aren’t
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
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In this B&H video, Mia McCormick, from Kelby Media, enlightens us about video monopods. She begins by touching on the differences between photo and video monopods, and then moves on to compare a few of the more popular models. The video highlights the features of video monopods, with McCormick offering her impressions after working with each monopod. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to view the wide selection of other instructional and informative videos
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
by Anonymous · Posted
4K is on the way. In fact, it’s already here, and now is the time to prepare yourself for this next milestone in the evolution of video technology. The gradual yet inevitable implementation of 4K standards is likely to be the most significant revolution in video production since the transition from SD to HD or from tapes to solid-state media. Some may dread the change, as it represents both the beginning of a whole new learning curve and a potentially significant investment in new equipment. But rest assured that compared to the SD/HD
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The Redrock Micro One Man Crew is a automated parabolic slider that keeps it's subject centered and focused while it quietly slides along the 36" track. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to view the wide selection of other instructional and informative videos at B&H.com.
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Larry Thorpe of Canon presents the new Cine-Servo CN7x17KAS S lens, a 7x broadcast/cinema zoom lens designed for both PL-mount and EF-mount cameras. Featuring a focal length range of 17mm to 200mm.
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Canon's Larry Thorpe introduces the new XF205 professional camcorder, a compact model with a 1/3" CMOS sensor and a 20x optical zoom lens with three rings for focus, zoom, and aperture.
by Steven Gladstone · Posted
Even though it's only been shipping for a short time, the Blackmagic Production Camera 4K is the current "go-to" choice for shooting 4K video with a single sensor/interchangeable-lens system for less than $4000. However, things may change when Panasonic ships their 4K-capable Lumix GH4. If you're in the
by Christopher Witt · Posted
There are IP cameras, and then there’s this camera. The Axis Communications Q1614 stands above and apart from what you’re used to seeing, and what follows are the reasons why this camera isn’t like any of the others. Many cameras simply capture images; some might have limited recording options, and onboard memory card storage. The Q1614 does all this, and so much more.