Tag: Gear Review
On-camera monitors are a niche market that has seen an explosion of products at affordable prices from brands like Portkeys, Lilliput, Neewer, and FeelWorld in recent years. FeelWorld is …
Canon dropped a serious bombshell on the filmmaking community with the release of the Canon C300 Mark III. It isn’t that this release wasn’t expected, but for Canon (who …
With the amount of resources and technology that goes into the development of motorized camera controls systems, it’s no wonder that not that long ago these devices used to …
Many Sony A7s and FS7 shooters have been looking for a good range zoom lens that is also natively supported and features a power zoom and auto-focus options. Sony …
There are so many 4K cameras today that it’s hard to keep track. 4K has penetrated every price point and tier, regardless of consumer oriented cameras or professional devices. …
Our good friend, Erik Naso from ErikNaso.com has just posted his hands-on review of the ever-evolving Convergent Design Odyssey7Q+ monitor/recorder. For those of you not familiar with his work, …
After we picked-up our jaws form the floor after the 5K iMac Retina announcement earlier in the Fall, some of has were left wondering if Apple would ever release …
Getting stable and fluid footage from inexpensive gear has long been desired by filmmakers on a budget. Up until recently there weren’t many viable options that offered this, so …
Adam Wilt of DVInfo.net has been a supporter of Panasonic’s efforts in the Lumix line since the release of the GH1. He currently owns every GH model of camera …
Odyssey 7Q is one of the flagship products of Convergent Design. A high-resolution OLED Monitor, 4K Recorder and playback all-in-one. It’s an excellent piece of gear especially for Sony FS700 users who …
The so-called “DSLR revolution”, started by pure accident from Canon, democratised the film industry irreversibly about five years ago. They were the first to put affordable tools in the …