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- PetaPixelTV: The Sigma 135mm f/1.4 Art is MASSIVE and MAGNIFICENT!
SonyAlphaRumors (Saturday, 20 September) - Jordan from PetaPixel tested the new Sigma 135mm f/1.4 FE lens. Of course he loved the lens! The only real drawback is its size. But if you need the ultimate Bokeh King this is the lens to get! – Sigma 135mm f/1.4 preorder links at BHphoto, Adorama, Amazon, Fotokoch, Fotoerhardt,... - Atomos Studio Pro 2710 Reference Monitor Debuts With Ecosystem Updates
CineD (Saturday, 20 September) - Atomos has previewed its first-ever reference-grade monitor, the Studio Pro 2710, a 27-inch 4K UHD OLED designed to deliver uncompromising color fidelity in a compact and more affordable form factor. The company also announced key updates to its Ninja TX, introduced the Shinobi 7 RX, and expanded Ninja Phone compatibility.... - Angelbird CFexpress 4.0 Introduced – The Future of Workflows
CineD (Saturday, 20 September) - At IBC 2025, we touched base with Roman Rabitsch, CEO at Angelbird, to talk about the future of CFexpress and what CFexpress 4.0 really means for filmmakers. While highlighting their latest cards, readers, SSD drives, and cables at the booth, the real discussion was about timing, industry needs, and how... - Stock Notice: FUJIFILM X100VI at B&H Photo
Canonrumors (Saturday, 20 September) - The FUJIFILM X100VI has been a difficult camera to buy for its entire existence. B&H Photo finally has stock that is ready to ship if black is the color you’ve been waiting for. Act quickly with B&H Photo this week, as they close Monday afternoon and don’t reopen until Thursday. If... - Oren Soffer on Shooting FUJIFILM GFX ETERNA 55 Launch Film “Okay”
CineD (Saturday, 20 September) - At FUJIFILM’s camera launch event in Amsterdam’s beautiful Eye Film Museum, Cinematographer Oren Soffer sat down with CineD to unpack how he shot Okay, the emotional launch film for FUJIFILM’s new GFX ETERNA 55. He explains why he mixed formats, how vintage glass informed the look, why he did not... - Everything We’ve Been Told About The Canon EOS R7 Mark II
Canonrumors (Saturday, 20 September) - We’ve received a bunch of communications about the upcoming Canon EOS R7 Mark II, most of which we can’t vet for accuracy. When you can’t vet things, you have to wonder if things are made-up or simply wish lists. I’ll say up front that Canon’s APS-C camera lineup doesn’t really... - New OM 50-200mm reviews and discussions
43Rumors (Saturday, 20 September) - OM 50-200mm f/2.8 PRO preorder links at BHphoto, Amazon, Adorama, OM US store, Fotokoch, Foto Erhardt, Calumet, WexUK, Clifton, OM European stores. Can’t get enough of OM 50-200mm news? Here is a roundup of new reviews and discussions:... - Nikon Zr vs Sony FX3 by Matti Haapoja: We truly need the FX3II now!
SonyAlphaRumors (Saturday, 20 September) - Matti Haapoja made a first direct comparison between the two cameras: Main takeaways: Image quality: The Nikon ZR offers more detail, dynamic range, and easier color grading (especially with RED RAW) compared to the FX3. FX3 still wins in H.265 shooting. Autofocus: Both are strong, with the ZR marking a... - 13 Wall Street Movies That Show the Highs and Lows of Greed
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 20 September) - Money has always made for good drama, but Wall Street movies take it a step further. They are about the human cost of ambition, not just about numbers on a screen or men shouting into phones.The towers of finance have long captivated the film industry, which views them as places... - 9 Legendary “Final Girls” in Horror Cinema
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 20 September) - Horror movies thrive on body counts, but there is always one who refuses to go down. The character who survives the blood, the mayhem, and the shadow-dwelling monsters is known as the “final girl.”After everyone else has been slashed, gutted, disembowled, decapitated, or even dragged to hell, she is the... - 11 Funniest Villains in Movie History
NoFilmSchool (Saturday, 20 September) - Every great hero needs a villain, but comedy has a knack for turning the tables—making the “bad guy” the one who keeps us laughing the hardest.Comedic villains have made a unique place for themselves in movies, from foolish burglars who can’t contain an eight-year-old to despots who are overthrown by... - Restore & Colorize Photos, Process Videos with VideoProc – Giveaway and $29.95 lifetime deal
SonyAlphaRumors (Saturday, 20 September) - Press text: Photography preserves memories, but time often leaves its mark—faded colors, low resolution, or blurred details. VideoProc Converter AI helps photographers breathe new life into old or imperfect photos and videos with AI-powered tools that upscale, colorize, and restore images effortlessly. Special Offer: Giveaway and Discount VideoProc has evolved... - ZILR 8K Armoured Fibre Optic HDMI with Ethernet Review
News Shooter (Saturday, 20 September) - The ZILR 8K Armoured Fibre Optic HDMI with Ethernet cables allows you to deliver up to 8K resolutions and HDR content support over long distances. These types of Fibre Optic HDMI with Ethernet are arguably primarily for productions or applications where you need to hardwire cameras, monitors, switchers, etc. This... - Behind the Audio Magic of Netflix’s Hit 'KPop Demon Hunters'
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 19 September) - Michael Babcock has spent nearly three decades crafting soundscapes for some of Hollywood's biggest films, from Christopher Nolan's Inception to Denis Villeneuve's Dune: Part Two. He's a sound designer, supervising sound editor, and re-recording mixer, so in different projects, he's got his hands in every part of the sound post-production.He... - More Than a Soundscape: How ‘Families Like Ours’ Is Scored with the Human Voice
NoFilmSchool (Friday, 19 September) - How do you score a world on the brink of collapse? For sound designer Peter Storm Wich, the answer wasn't found in traditional instruments, but in the unsettling symphony of the human voice.He worked with acclaimed director Thomas Vinterberg to create the sonic world for the Netflix miniseries Families Like...
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