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- Brighten Up Your Projects With These On-Sale amaran LED Monolights
NoFilmSchool (Today) - While we all love talking about cameras and exploring which new ones we want to get every few months, the art of cinematography is more than just your pixel count. In reality, cinematography is about lighting. You'll always only be as good as your lighting in this industry—keep that in... - Last three hours
- Canon R8 vs. Sony A7 III: The Budget Full-Frame Brawl
Canonrumors (Today) - So, you’re craving that sweet full-frame look — creamy bokeh, low-light wizardry, and detail for days — but you don’t want to sell your kidney to get it. Enter the Canon R8 and Sony A7 III: two cameras that promise pro-level image quality without a pro-level price tag. But which... - First leaked image of the new Samyang 85mm f/1.8 “Prima” FE lens
SonyAlphaRumors (Today) - Here are the first leaked images of the new Samyang 85mm f/1.8 “Prima” FE lens. This lens is going to be announced very soon. This would be the 35th E-mount lens with this focal length (list here at BH). Don’t know why this lens is actually needed :) The... - PetaPixel: OM System Considering AI Upscaling for Low-Resolution Sensors
43Rumors (Today) - PetaPixel had a chat with OM System’s Kazuhiro Togashi, Vice President of Brand Strategy and Product Planning at OM. Here are some tidbits: OM System has carved out a strong niche in the world of photography, particularly among travel, adventure, and birding enthusiasts. Its Micro Four Thirds (MFT) cameras (Amazon)... - Canon R5 vs. R8: Battle of the Full-Frame Siblings
Canonrumors (Today) - Picture this: you’re standing in the camera shop, hands trembling, mind racing — do you go all-in on the R5, Canon’s flagship full-frame beast? Or do you keep it a bit more budget-friendly with the R8, a lean, mean, surprisingly capable machine? Both promise glorious full-frame performance, but which one’s... - 12 hours
- Is the FX2 Sony’s Best Stills Body Yet?
CineD (Today) - Sony’s FX2 is the company’s latest compact cine camera, announced earlier this year. Joining the FX3 and FX30, it occupies a new niche, based on its higher-resolution sensor. As thoroughly discussed in our launch article, the Sony FX2 is unique in that it may be the first hybrid camera to... - This $600 Lens Feels Like a G Master – Sirui Aurora 85mm F/1.4 Review by Chris Niccolls
SonyAlphaRumors (Today) - Chris Niccolls tested the new Sirui 85mm lens. Here is what he think about this lens: Versatile Lens Choice: Chris praises the 85mm focal length for portraits and street photography. The lens is compatible with Sony E, Nikon Z, Fujifilm X, and L-mount, unlike the Viltrox which is Sony-only. Surprisingly... - A New “G” Series PowerShot is Coming
Canonrumors (Today) - With the PowerShot V1, Canon re-entered the compact camera market with somewhat of a bang. The camera has been well received by creators and some photographers, while other photographers weren’t into the camera being video focused and missing features such as a flash, EVF and size. Photographers’ critiques of the... - Blackmagic URSA Cine Immersive Camera– Measuring Resolution
News Shooter (Today) - We’ve had a huge reaction to a couple of social media posts this week about our studio tests and the first of our projects shot entirely in Apple Immersive on the Blackmagic URSA Cine Immersive camera. Many of the questions we’ve received have been about the topic of whether other... - DJI Power 2000 Introduced – Stackable, Portable Power Station for On-Set and Remote Use
CineD (Today) - The DJI Power 2000 is a compact portable power station built for high-demand situations but in a smaller form factor. It has a 2048Wh capacity and delivers up to 3000W of continuous output, with the option to expand using stackable battery units for a total of up to 22,528Wh. It... - Saramonic TC-NEO
News Shooter (Today) - Saramonic has officially announced TC-NEO, a wireless timecode generator designed for use in multi-camera and multi-recorder workflows. The system is built to support frame-accurate synchronization across various devices while minimizing setup time, physical footprint, cabling needs, and eliminating the hassle of manual syncing in post. It is good to finally... - How Ridley Scott Shaped Modern Sci-Fi in Two Films
NoFilmSchool (Today) - Ridley Scott's Alien (1979) and Blade Runner (1982) are the kind of films that get under your skin—sometimes literally, in Alien's case. If you've never experienced these films, you're in for something special. If you have, you know exactly why they continue to influence filmmakers and haunt viewers more than... - 24 hours
- The History and Evolution of Probe Lenses: From Innovation to Cinematic Excellence
News Shooter (Today) - Sponsored Article The concept of probe lenses, as we know it today, originated from a need for close-ups in tight spaces, which traditional lenses couldn’t achieve. Imagine you’re a special effects director filming a 1:10 scale city model for a commercial. You want the camera to smoothly transition from outside... - B&H 4th of July Sale
News Shooter (Today) - B&H has a ton of 4th of July sales on a wide array of products. If you have had your eye on something, then now could be the time to purchase, especially with a lot of products increasing in price due to tariffs. I have listed just a handful below.... - Wes Craven’s Top 5 Horror Classics
NoFilmSchool (Yesterday) - Nobody does horror like Wes Craven.His films are nightmares that have haunted generations of viewers. From iconic villains to storylines that challenge our reality, Wes Craven terrorized us and twisted our expectations. Born Wesley Earl Craven on August 2, 1939, in Cleveland, Ohio, this master of horror earned degrees from...