The Canon R5 is the latest and greatest of the high megapixel cameras with some pretty impressive features on both the stills and video fronts. While Canon’s latest sensor looks to have caught up to the competition what about their…
The Sony A7SIII was just announced and for the videographer, it’s pretty jaw-dropping. Everything everyone has been asking for has been addressed. They’ve improved the bitrate, improved the frame rate, 10-bit 4:2:2 internal, it has the nice body of the…
The Pergear 50mm f1.8 is an all manual all-metal, compact 50mm APS-C lens with a 75mm equivalent field of view. This lens produces a classic rendering with great micro-contrast and some very impressive sharpness, no distortion, and almost no vignetting.…
By now you probably know that the Nikon Z5 was announced. A weather-sealed, dual SD card slot, full-frame 24MP camera with IBIS for $1400. Damn. But what you probably didn’t know, was buried in that quiet little announcement that most…
Fujifilm has been a little under the spotlight lately for their autofocus. I personally never had a problem with it unless I was using the older lenses in low light until I got the X100V. This camera just does not…
There is a bit of controversy regarding the thermal limits of the Canon R5 and some concerns I have regarding the thermal throttling of the CFexpress cards. Right now everyone is blaming the Canon R5 for its thermal throttling but…
One of the great features of the Fujifilm cameras is the ability to control and manipulate the film simulators to give you absolutely incredible classic looks that are ready to go straight out of the camera. This isn’t something I’ve…
One of the ways I keep tabs on the camera industry and how things are going with different brands is through my Google Analytics. Aside from some of the consumer products like GoPros and smartphones, the Nikon Z6/Z7 is the…