Mirrorless and DSLRs both have their advantages and their disadvantages. Which one should you be shooting with?
Read MoreWhether you’re new to lighting or an experienced portrait photographer, being able to effectively use a single light is a valuable skill.
Read MoreIt might look like a weird 90s knockoff 35mm film camera you'd find at a thrift store made from plastic with a lead weight in the bottom, but don't be fooled. The Pocket Cinema 6k is a serious tool with serious capability for serious shooters that want to make serious films. Seriously.
Read MoreThe A7R IV is a statement camera body boasting a gargantuan 61 megapixels of resolution via its full frame 35mm Exmor R back illuminated CMOS sensor which is alone worth writing home about.
Read MoreThere are a plethora of options available, so this post will serve as an overview for different modes of stabilization with the intention of releasing future posts detailing specifics of each.
Read MoreNearly any modern camera system is going to more than likely give you what you need to get the job done right. That is, until you require the absolute best in still image quality. That’s when you should be turning your head towards a medium format solution like our Phase One IQ3 100MP kit. What is medium format, you ask? Great question.
Read MoreIndeed, DSLR and Mirrorless bodies record quality video with no sign of developmental stagnation, however, they fall well short of outright replacing dedicated video cameras. Here's why.
Read MoreFile organization and backup is easily the least interesting aspect of being a photographer or videographer, yet it is simultaneously the most important. Maintaining proper backups and organization of your files while on the job is crucial to ensure your data doesn’t get lost, overwritten, or accidentally deleted.
Read MoreLet's talk about LOG shooting, which is essentially RAW shooting for video.
Read MoreThe mirrorless crusade continues and is showing no signs of slowing down. Nikon finally realized the significance of the market and decided to throw their hat in the ring with their Z series full frame mirrorless camera bodies back in 2018, the Z6 and the Z7, as well as with the introduction of a corresponding lens mount unsurprisingly named the Z mount.
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