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- New 7artisans 6mm f/2.0 MFT Fisheye now in Stock for $199
43Rumors (Today) - 7artisans has introduced a new fully manual 6mm f/2.0 MFT fisheye, available now for $199 on Amazon (Click here). ... - Chris & Jordan selected the Sony FX2 as the worst camera of the year!
SonyAlphaRumors (Today) - In their usual professional and sober fashion ????, Chris and Jordan analytically selected the best and worst gear of the year. The Sony A7V came close to taking the top spot, but the worst camera of the year was clearly the Sony FX2. As a SonyAlphaRumors admin, it pains me... - Last three hours
- Blackmagic Camera 10.0 Update for URSA Broadcast G2 and PYXIS 6K/12K – Up to 10 Minutes Pre-Record, 4-Channel Audio
CineD (Today) - Blackmagic Design has released Blackmagic Camera 10.0, a firmware update bringing extended pre-record capabilities of up to 10 minutes and 4-channel audio recording to the URSA Broadcast G2, PYXIS 6K, and PYXIS 12K cameras. The headline feature of this update is the dramatically expanded pre-record function, which allows these cameras... - 12 hours
- Blackmagic PYXIS 12K Lab Test – Rolling Shutter, Dynamic Range and Exposure Latitude
CineD (Today) - The new Blackmagic PYXIS 12K camera has arrived at our CineD headquarters. After the Blackmagic URSA Cine 12K LF camera, we now have the same 12K sensor in the smaller, box type sibling. Will it perform in a similar way? Curious to hear the results? Then read on … About... - Freshly announced: 7artisans 6mm f/2.0 APS-C Fisheye
SonyAlphaRumors (Today) - One more new lens from 7artisans: They als introduced a new fully manual 6mm f/2.0 APS-C fisheye, available now for $199 on Amazon (Click here). About this item 【220° Ultra-Wide Fisheye View · Pushes Past Convention】With a massive 220° angle of view—wider than most fisheyes—the 7artisans 6mm F2.0 delivers... - Warner Bros. Discovery Board Rejects Paramount’s $108 Billion Bid, Backs Netflix Deal
CineD (Today) - Warner Bros. Discovery’s board has unanimously rejected Paramount Skydance’s hostile takeover offer, declaring that David Ellison’s $108.4 billion all-cash bid poses significant risks and that the Ellison family has “consistently misled” shareholders about their financial backing. The decision marks a dramatic escalation in the battle for one of Hollywood’s oldest... - SWIT PowerCell Camera Batteries Review
News Shooter (Today) - Back in September at IBC 2025 in Amsterdam, SWIT was showing a range of new PowerCell camera batteries that are now available for popular Sony, Canon, Nikon, and FUJIFILM cameras. These look to be good solutions that are more affordable and offer comparable performance to original batteries. Above, you can... - Viltrox AF 35mm F1.2 LAB Z
News Shooter (Today) - Viltrox has announced its new AF 35mm F1.2 LAB Z, a flagship wide-aperture prime. Viltrox now offers a complete, comprehensive series of Z series lenses for all Nikon Z users across the LAB, Pro, EVO, and Air series, as well as an additional range of specialty lenses. The AF 35mm... - It’s Official: 7Artisans Releases 50mm f/1.2 APS-C Lens for E-mount
SonyAlphaRumors (Today) - You can now preorder the 7artisans 50mm f/1.2 MFT lens at Amazon and 7Artisans store. The post It’s Official: 7Artisans Releases 50mm f/1.2 APS-C Lens for E-mount first appeared on sonyalpharumors.... - Michael Corleone vs. Walter White: Who’s the Worse Evil?
NoFilmSchool (Today) - The Godfather (1972) introduces Michael Corleone (Al Pacino), a World War II veteran, as the quiet, sensitive son of a mafia boss who wants nothing to do with the family’s influential, criminal background.Breaking Bad (2008-2013) gives us Walter White (Bryan Cranston), a brilliant scientist who, at 50, works as a... - Hollywood’s Fake-Dating Trope: 9 Movie Couples Who Pretended—And Then, Fell Hard
NoFilmSchool (Today) - Some love stories are zappy; you look at someone, fall in love, and go on being the two peas in a pod with a tag of “match made in heaven.” Quick and easy.Some love stories, however, take a longer, stirring route. Sometimes they begin as an attempt to dodge (or... - 13 Surprising Recasts That Happened While Cameras Were Rolling
NoFilmSchool (Today) - Having to change an actor midway through filming is something that I wouldn’t wish even on my arch-rival. Casting a new face after shooting a part of the film is a production nightmare, especially because chances are it will rip your budget apart like the newborn xenomorph ripped open Kane’s... - Freefly Flux
News Shooter (Today) - Freefly Flux is being touted as the World’s most efficient LiDAR solution. It was designed so that users can go from scan to decision in minutes with Freefly Flux LiDAR systems. Freefly Flux is claimed to feature the lightest and simplest LiDAR workflow ever. You simply outline your scan area,... - The cinematography of Frankenstein– Dan Laustsen ASC, DFF
News Shooter (Today) - Dan Laustsen, the cinematographer for Guillermo del Toro’s “Frankenstein,” discusses the filmmaking process, highlighting his long-standing collaboration with ARRI. Laustsen emphasizes del Toro’s unique approach to storytelling, which involves creating detailed “mood boards” for each scene as a guide for the entire production team. Having previously worked with the ALEXA... - 13 Gunfight Sequences That Shaped Modern Hollywood Action Cinema
NoFilmSchool (Today) - Action seems pretty straightforward as a genre. A good guy, a bad guy, a damsel in distress, and gallons of fake blood—the shorthand to a blockbuster action movie. I agree that these films follow a standard structure; however, no two action sequences ever feel the same (unless it's a frame-by-frame...