If you're a budding filmmaker looking to upgrade to one of the best cinema cameras on the market but still want something ...
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Digital Camera World on MSNIs RED dead? Nikon applies for "Z Cinema" trademark. Here's my hot take…I noticed the folks over at Nikon Rumors have posted a link to a trademark application from Nikon, for the name 'Z Cinema', ...
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No Film School on MSNBlackmagic Camera App Adds 17K URSA Cine 65 and Remote Control for Cine ModelsThe Blackmagic Camera app for iOS got a pretty significant boost today as Blackmagic Design has added new support for both ...
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Digital Photography Review on MSNSony's mysterious teaser sets the stage for a March 26 revealToday seems to be the day for teasers, with March 26 shaping up as the day for announcements. Canon just shared a teaser ...
Kinemacolor was the first commercially successful colour film process in the world.This cine-camera films in colour using the Kinemacolor process. Kinemacolor was developed by George Albert Smith ...
Discover the first footage from Blackmagic's URSA Cine 17K 65, featuring stunning visuals and advanced camera capabilities, ...
Your go-to wide-angle cine lens line-up is here now, says Laowa, as the company announces four lenses are designed to cover ...
Replay: We originally published this feature in 2020, and with cameras such as the Sigma BF pushing the design envelope, it's worth remembering what made the original BMPCC camera so special. You ...
For much of the history of broadcast television, the state of the art has often advanced gradually, and evidence of a trend has only emerged in the fine details of technology and technique. More ...
Two cameras under 1000 euros shall be capable of more than just vlogging, there is also a new professional lens from Canon, and Sony is halving a cine camera. Here they are – Canon's PowerShot ...
Laowa has announced its brand-new Zero-D Shift Cine 20mm T4.1 and 15mm T4.8 lenses. These are wide-angle shift lenses for ...
Kinemacolor was the first commercially successful colour film process in the world.This cine-camera films in colour using the Kinemacolor process. Kinemacolor was developed by George Albert Smith ...
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