Sony RX10 II Archive
Sony have announced the RX10 IV, an updated version of their already popular super-zoom, which has been getting upgrades every year for the past three years. In a nutshells, the new Sony RX10 IV has (according to Sony) “the world’s fastest AF acquisition time of 0.03 seconds” for a camera
Not content with announcing new cameras at every major trade show such IBC and NAB, Sony are determined to fill every market segment possible by announcing new 4K camera and doing so at a breakneck pace every month. Last month Sony announced the PXW-Z150 pro camcorder (announced
Budget Chinese monitor maker SEETEC have released some information about their new monitor out aimed at DSLR and mirrorless filmmakers working with shoe-string budgets, or ones who simply want to invest in some decent, but affordable gear. Not many of us can afford SmallHD monitors for example,
Sony has just released a firmware update for both the super slow-mo premium bridge camera RX10 II and the pocket rocket RX100 IV. Firmware version 1.2 fixes a focus shift bug which occurs in HFR (high frame rate) mode, when you want to shoot in super slow-motion
After a the promo video leaked on Sunday, the cat was out of the bag – Atomos was going to soon announce a new 4K recorder, and earlier yesterday the announcement became official – the Atomos Ninja Assassin is the latest low-budget addition to the 4K recorder
Welcome to my series of posts in which I share my experience with the Sony RX10 II, which I recently bought. Today I want to share some Slog-2 footage I shot recently in 4K and how I went about grading it quickly in post. The more I shoot with my
Cameras these days come and go. Blink and you’ll probably miss a new camera announcement. But in the over-abundant sea of choice, it’s not easy for manufacturers, especially those with a magnitude of product lines spanning from cheap consumer fare to high-end digital cinema cameras to stand
Ok, so there are a few new 4K compact zoom options out there for those of you on the hunt for a 4K B-cam to your Sony A7s/FS7 or just a 4K vacation snapper. Canon was the first to let the world know it was getting serious
The Sony RX100 III ($798 at B&H) was and still is a fantastic little camera. It shoots full HD video in the XAVC-S codec at 50Mbps up to 60p, and even does 120fps at 720p. Not only that its form factor is quite usable not just for snaps,
Sony recently announced a new 5-inch Full HD 1080p monitor with some really impressive features. And the price is also quite bearable – a notch below $700 US. The new Sony CLM-FHD5 features a 1920 x 1080 resolution, customisable buttons and vital image control features such as
Podcast 053: My Thoughts on New Sony 4K Cameras – a7R II, RX10 II, and RX100 IV Posted by Ogy Stoilov June 15, 2015 In Episode 53 of the 4K Shooters I share my thoughts on the newly announced Sony a7R II with 4K internal recording, 5-axis in-camera
Yesterday, Sony shook the world of stills and video once again by announcing a major leap forward in both high resolution stills capture and 4K video with the a7R II, which is a full-frame mirrorless camera with a massive 42 megapixel BSI CMOS sensor, in-body stabilisation and