Digital HD imaging has spoiled us, frankly. Digital HD imaging has spoiled us, frankly. When shooting HD using...
Rolling shutter does seem to be a popular topic, as yours isn’t the only e-mail I’ve received on the subject.
Extreme sports, undercover investigations or anytime you want to see your subject in a new way—placing your camera into small, remote and high- or low-angle locations brings a whole new dimension to your production.
As you already know, even with the cool firmware upgrades, the Canon EOS 5D Mark II is getting a little long in the tooth.
Way back in 1997 (light years in the digital video world), Canon released a landmark camera, the XL-1.
We all saw it. Lurking under glass in a darkened corner of Panasonic’s NAB 2009 booth was a bug-eyed prototype of what would soon evolve into the first professional one-piece 3D digital production camera.
For those scenes, he used a Silicon Imaging SI-2K Mini that was wired to MacBook Pro computers stored in a backpack he was wearing.