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- Just announced: New Venus Optics Laowa 180mm f/4.5 1.5x Ultra-Macro APO FE Lens
SonyAlphaRumors (Tuesday, 16 September) - Venus Optics just announced this new Laowa 180mm f/4.5 1.5x Ultra-Macro APO FE Lens . You can preorder it now for $499 at BHphoto, VenusStore. The post Just announced: New Venus Optics Laowa 180mm f/4.5 1.5x Ultra-Macro APO FE Lens first appeared on sonyalpharumors.... - DZOFILM Vespid 2 Cine Lens Series Introduced – New Design and 20% Lighter
CineD (Tuesday, 16 September) - We sat down with Susanne Wu from DZOFILM to talk about the newly launched Vespid 2 cine lens series. Announced only a few days before IBC 2025, this is the final version of the project, now shipping in six focal lengths: 18mm, 24mm, 35mm, 50mm, 85mm, and 105mm. The original... - August 2025 camera sales at Mapcamera: Fujifilm takes it all but Sony RX1rIII sells better than I expected!
SonyAlphaRumors (Tuesday, 16 September) - We all rolled our eyes when Sony revealed the RX1R III at $5,098 (with a tiny $100 cashback… lol). But maybe this will turn into another “Sony A1 II moment.” Remember how that camera initially sparked mixed reactions for offering only modest updates? In the end, it became a real... - The makers of the Alice MFT cameras are now integrating AI in their future!
43Rumors (Tuesday, 16 September) - The Alice camera is now available at BHphoto (Click here). The makers of the Alice MFT camera announced a new project. Basically they are going to integrate an intelligent LLM-driven AI assistant directly into a Micro Four Thirds mirrorless camera! And this is a demo of how it works: Do... - Laowa 200mm f/2 Autofocus Lens Introduced – Speed, Reach, and Custom Control
CineD (Tuesday, 16 September) - At IBC 2025, we met with Jimmy from Laowa to check out the company’s latest autofocus prime, a 200mm f/2 built for full-frame cameras. Despite its size, the lens weighs around 1.7kg (3.75 lbs) in Sony E and Nikon Z mounts, or 1.5kg (3.3 lbs) for Canon EF, making it... - Lexar 128GB Professional 2000x UHS-II SDXC Memory Card (2-Pack) $139 (Reg $224)
Canonrumors (Tuesday, 16 September) - B&H Photo has a Lexar 128GB Professional 2000x UHS-II SDXC Memory Card (2-Pack) for only $139 (Reg $224) today in their Dealzone. Overview The 128GB Professional 2000x UHS-II SDXC Memory Card (2-Pack) from Lexar features a storage capacity of 128GB per card and takes advantage of the UHS-II bus to... - The Sony Kando report from BHphoto and Adorama…nothing to report :)
SonyAlphaRumors (Tuesday, 16 September) - Sony USA just held a new Kando meeting — and the biggest news is… that there was no new gear announced ???? The post The Sony Kando report from BHphoto and Adorama…nothing to report :) first appeared on sonyalpharumors.... - Blackmagic Design Brings ProRes RAW to DaVinci Resolve and Pocket 4K, Extends BRAW to Sony FX Line
CineD (Tuesday, 16 September) - At IBC 2025, we caught up with Craig Heffernan from Blackmagic Design to talk about what has become this year’s central theme for the company: ProRes RAW arriving in DaVinci Resolve 20.2 and selected Blackmagic Design hardware, while Blackmagic RAW recording is expanding to third-party cameras, starting with Sony’s FX... - TVLogic 13.9″ & F-10H Production Field Monitors First Look at IBC 2025
News Shooter (Tuesday, 16 September) - At IBC 20-25 in Amsterdam, TVLogic was showing an upcoming 13.9″ Production Field Monitor, as well as their TVLogic F-10H 10.1″ HDR High Brightness Field Monitor. 13.9″ Production Field Monitor (SVM-130P) The upcoming SVM-130P is a 13.9″ 1920 x 1080 field production monitor with a claimed brightness of 1500 nits.... - TVLogic LXM-321P12G-QuadMulti View 32″ OLED 4K/UHD HDR Monitor First Look at IBC 2025
News Shooter (Tuesday, 16 September) - At IBC 2025 in Amsterdam, TVLogic was showing a prototype of its new LXM-321P12G-QuadMulti View 32″ OLED 4K/UHD HDR Monitor. The LXM-321P12G is a 32″ 3840 x 2160 (16:9) 10-bit screen with a claimed brightness of 1000 nits, a contrast ratio of 1,500,000:1. It has the following inputs and outputs:... - Z CAM EzPlay Live Streaming + Slow Motion Replay
News Shooter (Tuesday, 16 September) - At IBC 2025 in Amsterdam, Z CAM was showing EzPlay, a dual-track operation, simultaneous live streaming, and replay solution. Essentially, it is a small high-speed buffer module that clips on the back of any Z CAM E2 camera, so that slow-motion footage can be replayed directly from the camera via... - Did You Know? The Icy Breath in The Exorcist Was No Movie Trick
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 16 September) - The image is burned into horror history: Father Merrin (Max von Sydow) standing in the doorway of Regan’s (Linda Blair) bedroom, his breath visible in the dim, unholy light.It’s a detail that feels almost too real, the kind of thing your brain clocks even if you don’t consciously notice it.... - Scene Stealers: 13 Supporting Characters Who Became Stars of the Film
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 16 September) - Leads may carry the story, but sometimes it's the supporting characters who own it. They swoop into the frame, drop a line or a look that clings to your brain, and suddenly, the film doesn't feel like it never belonged to the leads—it belonged to the supportive ones.They're not built... - “We Rob Banks”: The Bold Introduction That Changed Crime Films
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 16 September) - “We rob banks.”Just three words, but in Bonnie and Clyde (1967), the line lands twice and defines everything.First, Clyde (Warren Beatty) says it to a wary farmer at a quiet homestead—calm, almost cheerful, as if he’s introducing a small business. Later, Bonnie (Faye Dunaway) repeats it to the gas-station kid... - How One Line Turned 'Dirty Dancing' Into a Pop Culture Legend
NoFilmSchool (Tuesday, 16 September) - The air is thick with tension at Kellerman’s. The resort’s summer dance show is in full swing, the audience claps politely, and Frances “Baby” Houseman (Jennifer Grey) sits in the shadows—literally sidelined by her family and the resort’s hierarchy. Then, from the back of the hall, Johnny Castle (Patrick Swayze)...
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