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- Zoom Royale: Canon RF 28–70 f/2 L vs. Canon RF 24–105 f/4 L
Canonrumors (Today) - You’ve got a full-frame Canon R-series body in hand — and two hefty lens contenders face off. One packs an f/2 punch the whole way through, the other is the trusted 24–105 mm f/4 staple. Both wear that red-ring badge of prestige, and both are total beasts — but they’re built... - Last three hours
- Aputure Adds HSIC+ Color Control to the STORM 1200x With Latest Firmware Update
NoFilmSchool (Today) - Following up on the announcements of several new products, Aputure is back with more news about some improvements coming to some of the company’s more popular, already released lights, including the STORM 1200x fixture.With this new firmware update (V1.5), the Aputure STORM 1200x fixture is set to add a Limited... - New Tamron patent discloses the design of the “40-500mm f/4.5-8.2” and “50-600mm f/4.5-8.2” lenses
SonyAlphaRumors (Today) - Newly published Tamron patents do disclose the design of some rather unique zoom lenses like the: 40-500mm f/4.5-8.2 50-600mm f/4.5-8.2 These would be some massive big lenses! – via Asobinet The post New Tamron patent discloses the design of the “40-500mm f/4.5-8.2” and “50-600mm f/4.5-8.2” lenses first appeared on sonyalpharumors.... - 12 hours
- Netflix Used AI to Generate VFX Footage for “First Time”
CineD (Today) - Netflix has made its most definitive move yet into AI-generated content, publicly confirming for the first time that it used generative artificial intelligence to create final VFX footage in one of its original productions. The revelation, disclosed during the company’s quarterly earnings call, marks a significant escalation in the streaming... - The Camera Apple Should Have Made: Alice Camera Review
43Rumors (Today) - Tony Northrup tested the Micro four Thirds Alice Camera which is available at BHphoto (Click here). Here is the summary of the video: The Alice Camera features: A Micro Four Thirds sensor, 9x larger than that of a typical iPhone Interchangeable lenses, allowing for flexible focal lengths Seamless integration with... - Sony RX1R III test by Dpreview: how does it perform in our studio?
SonyAlphaRumors (Today) - Dpreview tested the new Sony RX1rIII and concluded: Although camera lenses have some distortion, correction is not necessary. Distortion correction is applied to JPEG files, but not to RAW files. However, please note that chromatic aberration correction is applied automatically in Adobe Camera Raw. The lenses will be examined in... - Viltrox Announces First Aerial Lens: AF 90mm F3.5 for DJI Inspire 3
CineD (Today) - Viltrox has made its entry into the aerial imaging market with the announcement of the AF 90mm F3.5 DL, marking the company’s first lens designed specifically for drone cinematography. The lens features a native DL mount and is designed exclusively for the DJI Inspire 3 drone system. The AF 90mm... - Intellectual Property Basics Are Adapting to a New AI-Based World
CineD (Today) - With recent legislation, Denmark may have kick-started a landslide, changing the very foundation of intellectual property. The Northern European country recently started an initiative to revise its intellectual property model, granting individuals copyrights for their likenesses. This will include their face, voice, and body features. This act is specifically aimed... - Just announced: New Ulanzi SL03 Spark Lite Camera Flash
SonyAlphaRumors (Today) - The new Ulanzi Flash is available for preorder at Amazon and Ulanzi Store. The post Just announced: New Ulanzi SL03 Spark Lite Camera Flash first appeared on sonyalpharumors.... - Thypoch Positive Lock M Mount Adapters
News Shooter (Today) - Thypoch has launched a range of Positive Lock M Mount Adapters that allow you to use M-mount lenses on a variety of different camera systems, depending on which one you choose. They were designed to provide a stable connection for a wide variety of M-mount lenses with different rear flange... - 24 hours
- Lenses for the Canon SL2: Mighty Glass for a Mighty Mini
Canonrumors (Today) - The Canon SL2 (or 200D, if you’re speaking international). It’s tiny, it’s talented, and somehow it fits an entire DSLR punch into a camera that weighs less than a decent sandwich. But even the best lightweight shooter deserves some heavyweight glass. Whether you’re just starting out or you’ve been twiddling... - Aputure Adds HSIC+ Color Control to the STORM 1200x with V1.5 Firmware
News Shooter (Today) - Aputure has released firmware V1.5 for the STORM 1200x. This update adds a Limited HSIC+ mode and new DMX profiles for color control with the BLAIR light engine. These control capabilities match those found on the other STORM x series lights, the STORM 400x and the STORM XT52. What’s New... - What Is a Memoir—Defining the Genre in Film and Books
NoFilmSchool (Today) - True narratives come in many forms, but memoirs are my favorite. They are intimate and retrospective and let us into the life of another individual. Notice how many films these days begin with "based on a true story"? Producers know audiences crave authenticity, and memoirs deliver exactly that. Real people... - 6 Pixar Sequels That Got It Right—and Why
NoFilmSchool (Today) - Sequels to Pixar movies are hard to resist. Even when you think you've had enough, there's always room to enjoy one more.Pixar has not only won our hearts with its immersive animation, but characters like Buzz, Woody, Nemo, Riley, and others feel like our own alter egos. Pixar tackles complicated... - The 10 Commandments of Detective Fiction by Ronald Knox
NoFilmSchool (Today) - In 1929, a Catholic priest walked into the detective fiction scene and handed out commandments—not from a mountaintop, but from a typewriter. His name was Ronald Knox, and while he spent his days preaching theology, he moonlighted as a sharp-eyed mystery writer. Somewhere between the Bible and Sherlock Holmes, he...