The new BackLight 26L photo daypack from MindShift Gear offer nine liters of daypack capacity in a backpack offering a back panel opening for quick gear access, especially when taking the pack off is not an option. Backpacks are superior for carrying heavy gear for long distances, but access has always been a problem. […]
Day: September 16, 2015
Learn how to rig your Canon… for free
Join Daniel Norton On Set and discover how to build a camera set-up with the Canon C300 Mark II from the ground up, from lens selection, monitoring and rigging the camera for shoulder mount and tripod use. Daniel Norton is a Photographer, Director and DP with over 15 years experience in the advertising and editorial […]
First look: i-XLR from RØDE is much better than it first seemed
At IBC in Amsterdam, RØDE announced its new i-XLR plug-in preamp/A-to-D converter for iOS devices like the more recent iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch, which all use the Lightning connector. Like many other devices I have reviewed, i-XLR takes a balanced (or unbalanced) microphone source, amplifies it, digitizes it, and sends it via the Lightning […]
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IBC 2015: Sony’s Mirrorless 4K a7S Gets an Upgrade – The a7S II
This weekend at IBC 2015, the major competitors in the camera industry will be making their announcements with regards to upgrades of past models and new eye turning products. And Sony is no exception. […]
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Sony Mirrorless Cameras Get Bump In Color
Sony announces addition of uncompressed 14-bit raw still image capture for new α Cameras […]
Bigger, brighter, bolder – the evolution of large scale video projection
In 2009 I had never heard of projection mapping, or building projections, so when a friend of mine emailed me a link to a video on YouTube, the result blew my mind. I had never seen anything like it before, and little did I know that what I had seen represented the birth of a […]
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