Things just keep getting better for us Premiere Pro users. The latest version now supports ProRes RAW. For those of us shooting the Nikon Z6, or the Panasonic S1H or even the Z-cam with the Ninja V recorders will now…
As cameras and sensors dive deeper into the realm of computational photographer, we’re going to see sensor technology change in exciting new ways to support what has becomes possible with faster real-time processing. The Quad Bayer sensors are here and…
After spending hours hunting for the best and most affordable accessories for the Ninja V, I’ve learned you can actually save quite a bit of money by shopping smart and buying third-party gear. Here is a list of all the…
Jordan and Chris at DPreview posted their comparison of the Nikon, Sony, and Canon camera and I thought I would share some of my thoughts since I shoot on these three cameras. Well, not the A7III but the A7rIII.
More thoughts on the Fujifilm X100V autofocus and lens characteristics. Autofocus is better but the lens still has issues.
The Nikon 50mm f1.8 S was one of Nikon’s first lenses for the Z mount system and it has been designed to cater to the hybrid shooter who wants a single lens that can do anything. Video, landscape, wedding, portrait,…
In an interview with DPreview, Iida Toshihisa mentions that Fujifilm has opened up their mount to third-party support, specifically mentioning the coming Tokina lenses.
My good friend Alex reviewed the Fujifilm XF35mm f1.4. If you want to see him use the lens casually on the streets of Japan, it’s a very cool video and just super chill. I think you guys will like his…