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- Rumor: has the the OM-10 series been terminated?
43Rumors (Today) - I got this wold rumor from an Asian source: OM Digital has clarified that development of the OM-10s series will not continue. Apparently, the OM-1, OM-5, and OM-3 series will be the only ones to remain in production. That would be bad news, but not entirely surprising. For a small... - SmallRig X Transformers
News Shooter (Today) - SmallRig has announced an X Transformers collaborative promotion. Essentially, SmallRig is making some Transformer-themed products as well as asking users to come up with Transformer-themed designs. Those designs will then be voted on, and the winners will be made into real products. If this is your cup of tea, it’s... - Canon RF 50mm f/1.2L USM II on the Horizon?
Canonrumors (Today) - At first, when I was reading this patent application (2025-118483), I was thinking that the Canon RF 50mm F1.2L USM was pretty new and that its replacement was more than a few years away. I was just about to toss this patent application aside, and then I realized that the... - Kodak Faces the Fade-Out – Is This the Final Call?
CineD (Today) - Eastman Kodak, the 133-year-old name once synonymous with photography, has warned that it may not be able to keep operating for much longer. In their latest earnings report, the company admitted it has no committed financing or available liquidity to meet roughly $500 million in debt obligations coming due. Shares... - 12 hours
- Sony BURANO – Camera Database Update
CineD (Today) - Updated in the CineD Camera Database: Sony BURANO – added new recording modes and formats – FFc 3.8K 16:9 (120fps maximum frame rate), S35 4.3K 4:3 (60 fps maximum frame rate), S35 1.9K 16:9 (240fps maximum frame rate), 24fps in X-OCN 16:9 – introduced in FW2.02. Check and compare Lab... - Kodak Issues Survival Warning After 133 Years – Sony Should Step In to Buy Its Legendary Film Styles
SonyAlphaRumors (Today) - Photography icon Eastman Kodak has issued a stark warning about its future, saying it may not be able to continue operations much longer. In its latest earnings filing, the 133-year-old company acknowledged it lacks the financing and liquidity to meet nearly $500 million in upcoming debt obligations. To cut costs,... - Tokina atx-m 56mm f/1.4 Lens for Sony E-Mount on sale for $149 USD
News Shooter (Today) - The Tokina atx-m 56mm f/1.4 Lens for Sony E-Mount is on sale for $149 USD, which is a discount of $280 USD. This Tokina atx-m 56mm f/1.4 Lens for Sony E-Mount features an angle of view approximately equal to 85mm lenses on full-frame sensor cameras. This lens is for amateur and professional... - Hollyland VenusLiv V2 All-in-One Live Streaming Camera on sale for $499 USD
News Shooter (Today) - The Hollyland VenusLiv V2 All-in-One Live Streaming Camera is on sale for $499 USD, which is a discount of $450 USD. The VenusLiv V2 All-in-One Live Streaming Camera from Hollyland features the same one-touch livestream capabilities with upgraded resolution and pre-installed apps for integration with social media. This innovative camera features everything you... - The Ad-Libbed Scene that Became ‘Good Will Hunting’s’ Heartbeat
NoFilmSchool (Today) - Only those who have worked with great actors know how much of a blessing it is. Not only do they embody your character and vision, but they also bring in bits and pieces that elevate your storytelling in ways you never could have imagined. One of the finest and most... - The Genius Element of ‘Spider-Verse’ You Might Have Missed
NoFilmSchool (Today) - Sue me, but my favorite Spider-Man movie is Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. While the Spider-Man franchise boasts of cinematic gems such as Spider-Man 2, Homecoming, No Way Home, and Far From Home, Into the Spider-Verse (and its sequel, Across the Spider-Verse) takes the saga of the superhero to a whole... - The 80s Film That Saw the Future of the Digital World
NoFilmSchool (Today) - In 1982, audiences walked into Tron expecting light shows and arcade vibes—and walked out slightly confused, slightly dazzled, and mostly unsure what they’d just watched.The film wasn’t a hit by traditional standards. Critics were split, Disney wasn’t thrilled with the box office numbers, and Oscar voters even disqualified it from... - Bet You Didn’t Notice 'Jaws' Has Almost No Shark in the First Half — And That’s Genius Writing
NoFilmSchool (Today) - What if the scariest monster in a horror movie was the one you never saw?That’s the paradox Jaws (1975) pulls off without flinching. For nearly half its runtime, there’s barely a glimpse of the shark. No close-ups. No massive jaws chomping into swimmers. And yet, your heart pounds every time... - Kodak’s Struggles Continue, Executives hint at closing operations
Canonrumors (Today) - Eastman Kodak Company released its financial reports for Q2 2025, and the results were fairly gloomy. They warn that they may reach a point where they cannot pay down existing debt and be forced to close down operations. Kodak’s plans to adequately fund its preferred stock and debt obligations when... - 24 hours
- Portkeys LS7P Review
News Shooter (Today) - Portkeys recently announced its new LS7P On-Camera Monitor. The LS7P is a 7-inch on-camera monitor with HDMI and SDI video input/output ports, wireless camera control capabilities, and a handy rotatable built-in Sony NP-F dummy battery plate. The LS7P introduces a new control system that features a unique way to control... - How 'Columbo' Absolutely Nails Character Introductions
NoFilmSchool (Yesterday) - I've been watching a ton of Columbo lately. It's not always perfect, but it's probably some of the best and most consistent TV writing you can find. Every episode feels fresh, despite its established formula, and one reason for that is that its characters are usually interesting and unique across...