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- CIPA February numbers: back in red, gear is getting more expensive
Nikonrumors (Saturday, 16 April, 2022) - CIPA (Camera & Imaging Products Association in Japan) published their latest camera production data (orange: 2022, black: 2021, blue: 2020): February 2022 CIPA numbers by ZoetMB CIPA has predicted 5.29 million DSLR and Mirrorless bodies for 2022. We’re predicting 4.0 to 4.5 million (down from our January prediction). compared to: 2021:... - Nikon Z 9 Firmware V2.0 Brings Internal 12-Bit RAW Video up to 8.3K60 and More
CineD (Thursday, 14 April, 2022) - On April 20, 2022, Nikon Z 9 will get a firmware update v2.0 that adds the in-camera RAW video formats – 12-bit N-RAW video at up to 8.3K 60p as well as internal 12-bit ProRes RAW HQ up to 4.1K 60p. Furthermore, the free firmware update brings a variety of... - New Nikon Z9 firmware update version 2.0 announced
Nikonrumors (Thursday, 14 April, 2022) - As I already reported earlier today, Nikon officially announced a new firmware update version 2.0 for the Nikon Z9 mirrorless camera (to be released on April 20, 2022). Here are the details: Primary features of firmware version 2.00 for the Z 9 1. Evolution of video features such as... - AtomOS 10.74 for NINJA V & V+ Now Available – Custom Frame Guides, Frame Grab, and More
CineD (Monday, 28 March, 2022) - Atomos has just released a firmware update for its NINJA V and V+ 5-inch monitors/recorders: AtomOS 10.74. This latest firmware update includes three new features: custom frame guides, frame grab, and onion skin overlay. Let’s take a closer look at it! The Atomos Ninja V was first introduced during NAB... - Canon’s Growth Strategy – 32 New RF Lenses by 2025
CineD (Friday, 11 March, 2022) - According to Canon’s corporate strategy conference released a couple of days ago, the company plans to release no less than 32 new RF lenses over the next four years, which equals eight lenses per year. However, the company did not release a lens roadmap yet. Canon recently discontinued most of... - Using Large Format Cameras in Cinematography
CineD (Friday, 4 March, 2022) - As he begins his ARRI Academy masterclass, James Laxton ASC summarizes his views on large format cameras by stating his guiding cinematography principle: make choices based on the context of the story. You want to match the tool to the story. So, while people usually associate large format cameras with big Marvel-esque... - CIPA January numbers are out
Nikonrumors (Wednesday, 2 March, 2022) - CIPA (Camera & Imaging Products Association in Japan) published their latest camera production data for January 2022 (orange: 2022, black: 2021, blue: 2020): January 2022 CIPA numbers Mirrorless unit share at 56.1% is higher than January 2021 (53.8%), but lower than the full-year 2021 unit share of 59%. Mirrorless... - SIGMA Full-Frame Foveon Sensor Development Update
CineD (Friday, 25 February, 2022) - In a recent press release, Kazuto Yamaki, SIGMA’s CEO, provided updates on the development of their full-frame three-layer Foveon sensor. Despite the technical difficulties and multiple delays, the company is still working hard to bring this technology to life. The development of SIGMA’s full-frame Foveon sensor was first announced at... - Canon RF800mm f/5.6 L IS USM and RF1200mm f/8 L IS USM Super-Telephoto Lenses Announced
CineD (Friday, 25 February, 2022) - Canon has just released two new super-telephoto lenses: the Canon RF800mm f/5.6 L IS USM, and the Canon RF1200mm f/8 L IS USM. These very specialized lenses are not for everyone, with prices of $16.999 and $19.999, respectively. Let’s take a closer look at these state-of-the-art lenses for wildlife, sports... - Why Are TV Shows Leaning Into Sort-of Sibling Love Plotlines?
NoFilmSchool (Wednesday, 23 February, 2022) - This is not the family reunion we want. Look, when it happened on Game of Thrones, we were all shocked. And then by the end, it was still gross but we sort of understood it in the context of this broken world. But TV is getting a little freaky... - Panasonic LUMIX GH6 Announced – 5.7K60, Internal ProRes, Up to 300FPS Slow Motion
CineD (Tuesday, 22 February, 2022) - The long-awaited Panasonic LUMIX GH6 brings a new 25.2MP Micro Four Thirds sensor, 5-axis IBIS, almost all video recording modes in 10-bit 4:2:2, up to 5.7K 60fps, internal ProRes, slow motion up to 300fps, many video assist features, active cooling system, and more. The GH6 is available now for pre-order.... - This Team Created a Slick Proof-of-Concept for a 'BioShock' Film
NoFilmSchool (Thursday, 17 February, 2022) - You can show your love for a beloved video game and demonstrate your filmmaking skills at the same time. This post was written by Stephen Turselli. Our short film The Interrogation of Timmy H was designed and written as a proof of concept in early 2018. Dan, the director,... - Photographing Iceland with a Nikon D810 and D850
Nikonrumors (Sunday, 13 February, 2022) - Photographing Iceland with a Nikon D810 and D850 by James Rushforth (Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | Website): Four years after completing Photographing the Dolomites, professional photographer James Rushforth has just completed his next long term project – documenting 170 locations and 1000 of the most scenic viewpoints in Iceland. His... - Zoom Q8n-4K Handy Video Recorder Released
CineD (Monday, 7 February, 2022) - Audio specialist Zoom has just announced the immediate availability of its latest product: the Zoom Q8n-4K is not only an audio-first video camera, but also a direct successor to the Q2n-4K (article here), which was released back in 2018. Although this new camera/audio recorder was announced some time ago, it... - Nikon issued a warning about suspicious emails being sent to YouTube and Facebook channel owner imitating Nikon Public Relations
Nikonrumors (Saturday, 5 February, 2022) - Nikon UK issued a warning about suspicious emails being sent to YouTube and Facebook channel owners imitating Nikon Public Relations: WARNING REGARDING SUSPICIOUS EMAILS IMITATING PUBLIC RELATIONS FROM NIKON It has come to our attention that people pretending to be Nikon representatives are contacting YouTube and Facebook channel owners...