Cameras

  1. Canon EOS C700 High-End 4K Production Camera Officially Announced; Also New XC15 Camcorder and HDR Monitors

    Canon kicked-off the IBC 2016 announcement season with a brand new top-end 4K Camera - the EOS C700 and an updated version of the XC10 called XC15. In addition to the two new cameras, Canon also announced a couple of new HDR 4K reference displays, which promise high-end picture fidelity for post-production professionals.

  2. Bandit: Shot on Canon 5D Mark IV in 4K

    Canon announced the much anticipated 5D Mark IV last week and the internet has been buzzing over the specs and footage from the camera. Undoubtedly, this will be a hugely popular stills camera for professional and enthusiast photographers as with the previous 2 generations; however the real question here is - how well does it fare in the video department?

  3. Sony Upgrades NXCAM line-up with new HXR-NX5R Full HD Camcorder

    Sony just announced a brand new camera - the NX5R is the highly anticipated successor to the very successful Sony NX5 and NX3 camcorders. The new NX5R features some significant improvements and latest technology from Sony including a multi-interface shoe for wireless/cableless audio, FTP/WiFi and NFC connectivity, 40x Clear Image Zoom, and much more.

  4. 5 Things You Need to Know About The Blackmagic URSA Mini 4.6K Camera

    Purchasing a professional camera can often be a rather involved process and researching the right camera for your needs isn't always as easy as it seems. In this video, we've put together five important things you need to be aware of if you are considering purchasing the Blackmagic Design URSA Mini 4.6K camera.

  5. New Firmware 3.30 for Sony A7R II Improves Stability & Overheating

    Sony just released the latest firmware version 3.30 for their popular full-frame mirrorless beast the Sony A7RII. The latest firmware offers improvements such as “optimizing temperature control...” which will hopefully prevent overheating when shooting 4K video for prolonged periods of time as some users have experienced in the past.