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Oct 03
This article mainly deals with the X100S from a photographic perspective. Video is coming in the full review next week. The old X100 was... show more
This article mainly deals with the X100S from a photographic perspective. Video is coming in the full review next week. The old X100 was fatally flawed in my view. Manual focus with a massive lag between moving the focus ring and the clunky focus stepping itself. Very sluggish AF and a long minimum focus distance. We’re […]The post Fuji X100S first look – has the hipster camera got real? appeared first on EOSHD.com. show less
Sep 30
“The Pocket” is a polarising camera. It’s as tempting to rave about the camera as it is to criticise it for obvious... show more
“The Pocket” is a polarising camera. It’s as tempting to rave about the camera as it is to criticise it for obvious shortcomings. However – bottom line is that this is an extraordinary tool. It is 90% of what I loved about the Blackmagic Cinema Camera without the bulk and strange form factor. In my mind […]The post Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera Review – Part 1 – Worth the hype? appeared first on EOSHD.com. show less
Sep 29
The Blackmagic Pocket Cinema camera is a wake-up call to the bigger manufacturers and their afterthought video modes. A very traditional... show more
The Blackmagic Pocket Cinema camera is a wake-up call to the bigger manufacturers and their afterthought video modes. A very traditional photography philosophy pervades the Japanese offices of Canon, Nikon, Sony, Fuji and Olympus. For only really Panasonic have made any attempt to take cinematic video to the masses. Canon have been by far the […]The post Open letter to Japanese manufacturers on the enthusiast video market – improve or lose it appeared first on EOSHD.com. show less
Sep 27
Camera supplied by CVP who came through and fulfilled my pre-order from NAB in early April. Personal note: I was saddened to learn of the... show more
Camera supplied by CVP who came through and fulfilled my pre-order from NAB in early April. Personal note: I was saddened to learn of the death of CEO Phil Baxter earlier this month and in Phil’s memory a fund has been set up which will donate a pot of cash to the Make A Wish Foundation UK […]The post Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera first impressions appeared first on EOSHD.com. show less
Sep 24
Here’s a new technique executed to perfection… Amazingly what you see isn’t CGI added to the scene in post but a live... show more
Here’s a new technique executed to perfection… Amazingly what you see isn’t CGI added to the scene in post but a live set of visuals. The technique uses robotics, motion control and projection, all filmed in-camera. The result is it heralds a totally new method of live visuals on a film set. The projection screens […]The post Robot dolly + projection mapping = magic appeared first on EOSHD.com. show less
Sep 16
TrueSense Imaging’s sensors are behind the Ikonoskop and Digital Bolex cameras. Traditionally known for their CCDs, the company is... show more
TrueSense Imaging’s sensors are behind the Ikonoskop and Digital Bolex cameras. Traditionally known for their CCDs, the company is now stepping into CMOS for the first time. Their first CMOS will be 18.8mm x 14.1mm in size for a 4/3″ optical format, the same as Micro Four Thirds. The sensor features a global shutter for […]The post TrueSense Imaging (ex-Kodak) reveal 4K Micro Four Thirds sized CMOS sensor appeared first on EOSHD.com. show less
Above: Nino Leitner interviews Panasonic at IBC 2013 I have been given some exciting information about the future of the GH-line. But I... show more
Above: Nino Leitner interviews Panasonic at IBC 2013 I have been given some exciting information about the future of the GH-line. But I can’t say anything about it yet. Stay tuned to 43rumors in 2-3 weeks time. Needless to say the consumer division of Panasonic are turning their attention to 4K in a big way. […]The post Panasonic: Consumer market will lead on 4K appeared first on EOSHD.com. show less
Sep 15
After a very limited initial release, the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera is slated for an end of September ship date  in greater... show more
After a very limited initial release, the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera is slated for an end of September ship date  in greater quantity. The good news is that the extra time has given Blackmagic some leeway to tweak the camera. In the space of just 2 weeks Blackmagic have fixed the white orbs / hard […]The post Blackmagic fix black holes and white orbs with new firmware and sensor calibration appeared first on EOSHD.com. show less
Sep 13
In part 2 of the SLR Magic anamorphic coverage we’ll look at how the prototype lens looks and performs on the Blackmagic Cinema... show more
In part 2 of the SLR Magic anamorphic coverage we’ll look at how the prototype lens looks and performs on the Blackmagic Cinema Camera. There’s also a poll in which you can help influence the final lens flare this anamorphic produces. ABOVE: Andrew Chan from SLR Magic (left) arrives in Berlin for pizza with myself […]The post SLR Magic anamorphic prototype V3 – Part 2 – The footage appeared first on EOSHD.com. show less
Sep 11
At the beginning of the IFA show in Berlin, Andrew from SLR Magic dropped by at my studio and dropped off the V2 and V3 anamorphic... show more
At the beginning of the IFA show in Berlin, Andrew from SLR Magic dropped by at my studio and dropped off the V2 and V3 anamorphic prototype lenses the company are working on. As long time EOSHD readers will know I am a passionate advocate and shooter of anamorphic. The SLR Magic anamorphic is the […]The post Introducing the SLR Magic anamorphic lens – hands on with new V3 prototype appeared first on EOSHD.com. show less