DSLR News Shooter

DSLR News Shooter

Dslrnewsshooter.com is dedicated to the use of HD-DSLRs like the Canon Eos5DmkII, as well as shallow depth of field video cameras like the Panasonic AG-AF100, for news, documentary and factual shooting. Run by working news shooter Dan Chung it should be a place for professionals, educators, students and industry figures to discuss the practice and the art of cinema in documenting the real world.

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May 19
By site editor Dan Chung: Genesis from James Miller on Vimeo. Okay – so I am officially impressed. A week after the Magic Lantern... show more
By site editor Dan Chung: Genesis from James Miller on Vimeo. Okay – so I am officially impressed. A week after the Magic Lantern team unveiled their Canon DSLR RAW hack to the world there have already been substantial improvements to its reliability and usability. There is no doubt that the image quality is substantially [...] show less
May 18
By technical editor Matt Allard: RODE SMARTLAV REVIEW from Matthew Allard on Vimeo. Poor interview audio is really inexcusable these days... show more
By technical editor Matt Allard: RODE SMARTLAV REVIEW from Matthew Allard on Vimeo. Poor interview audio is really inexcusable these days – even for shooters on limited budgets. If you can’t afford a high quality wireless mic or need to mic up multiple people on set then here is an elegant and inexpensive solution from [...] show less
May 14
By technical editor Matt Allard: Taking The Reins from Matthew Allard on Vimeo. I recently ignored the old showbusiness warning about... show more
By technical editor Matt Allard: Taking The Reins from Matthew Allard on Vimeo. I recently ignored the old showbusiness warning about never working with animals, by shooting a story in north-eastern Japan on the dying tradition of horse logging. There are only six horse loggers left in the country. Horse logging is seen as an [...] show less