BMX at 1000fps from a Canon 7D

(from PVC / ProVideo Coalition)
Matt Jeppsen | 09/10

Creative use of Twixtor to eke 1000fps out of 60p

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You gotta love indie filmmakers, and their desire to invest time to create motion picture magic with affordable, readily available tools. Occasionally a gem like this one will surface…this is a video shot at 60p on the Canon 7D, which was then selectively processed with Twixtor to stretch sections of footage to 1000 fps. Very cool, and subtly executed in the edit. Watch below the fold…

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A look at the Canon 70-300 f4-5.6 L IS

Dan Carr | 09/09

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A few days ago I began to take a closer look at some of Canon’s newly announced lenses.  Starting off with the 8-15mm f4 L and now moving on to another totally new lens for the Canon L series lineup.  The 70-300 f4-5.6 L IS zoom.  A lens that offers a larger than normal zoom range in a small, weather sealed package with the latest image stabilization.

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Thoughts on the Canon 8-15mm f4 L

Dan Carr | 09/07

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Last week I wrote some of my thoughts on the new Canon EOS 60D and compared it to the already popular 7D.  This week I’m going to take a look at some of the lenses that Canon announced on the same day as the 60D.  Personally I can’t remember a day when Canon has announced so many new products all in one day, and some of the new lenses they introduced are worth taking a look at.  First up, the 8-15mm fisheye zoom.

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Really Right Stuff BH-40 ballhead review

Dan Carr | 09/05

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A solid ballhead is something that every good photographer should have in their kit.  Just like buying a tripod, if you buy the right one it will last a lifetime because unlike today’s cameras and lenses, technology of modern ballheads is relatively simple and changes very little.  Instead it all comes down to manufacturing quality and machining accuracy to produce a perfect, solid platform for your camera. 

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Canon 60D Vs 7D

Dan Carr | 09/02

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Browsing some websites and forums this morning I noticed a lot of discussion about the new Canon 60D and how it compares with the 7D.  I can understand this, at first glance it might seem like the 60D has made the 7D somewhat obsolete but that really is not the case.  A closer look at the specs reveals a camera that more carefully fits into the “advanced amateur” category than previous XXD line cameras because of course the 7D did not exist when the 50D was released.  The camera that is best for you will depend partly on your budget (there is a $400 price difference) but also partly on your intended shooting medium. … more »

Redrock Micro Unveils Redrock|ops HDSLR Support

(from PVC / ProVideo Coalition)
Clint Milby | 09/02

Much More Than Meets The Eye…

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One of the highlights of attending Hurlbut Visuals HDSLR Bootcamp was getting a sneak peek at some new and exciting camera support gear by the sponsors.  One such treat was Redrock Micro’s new line of camera support gear, Redrock|ops.

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PhotoCine, What to Expect

Michael Britt | 09/01

Photography meets Cinematography on PhotoCine

Since this is my first post at the newly formed HDSLR Coalition, I think I’ll tell you a bit about where I’m coming from and where I’ll be taking you as a reader.  The term PhotoCine is a combination of Photo from photography and Cine from cinematography.  You can tell from my bio that I have a strong photographic background and am more than a little comfortable working in the digital realm.  I’m also comfortable on movie and television sets and have known and/or worked with some really talented people in Hollywood. 

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So… You ‘Vant to Make Movies

Marc Blake | 08/31

Adjusting the View

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Photographers are becoming video producers. Young men and women and becoming politicians, doctors, teachers and more. Sports greats are becoming business professionals. Actors are becoming criminals. Criminals are becoming philosophers. Fast food is becoming healthy (well… it could happen). The Internet is simply becoming. The more we are merging life’s styles and tools into a blob of multi-tasking multi-platform one “click does it all” methodologies - the more we are opening the doors to a world divided. What does it all mean? I don’t know, but that last sentence was fun to write. Online writers are becoming the media, the educators,… more »

Canon 5D: How much dynamic range does it have, really?

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Art Adams | 08/30

The DSC 102db chart doesn’t lie: This is what it tells us about how the 5D sees the world.

The Canon 5D does a remarkable job of making HD images, considering that it was originally never intended to do so. So how much dynamic range can it really capture? Thanks to the DSC 102db (17-stop) latitude chart, we now have an objective answer.

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VFGadgets Launches DSLR SwissCage Kit

Scott Gentry | 08/30

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TORONTO, ONTARIO, August 30, 2010—VFGadgets.com has introduced The DSLR SwissCage Kit from Upgrade Innovations as a best-of-breed solution to securely support the whole camera and lens configuration for professionals using DSLRs in video production. It’s designed to be as equally useful for extreme rigging as it is for studio work.

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Nikon Announces Four New Nikkor Lenses

Tony Donaldson

New NIKKOR Glass Yields an Unprecedented Seven Lenses Released to Date in 2010

Nikon Announces D3100 DSLR

Tony Donaldson

Enhanced Guide Mode and the Ability to Shoot 1080p High Definition (HD) Video with Full Time Auto Focus Allow Users to Capture with Confidence

Stunning DSLR Timelapse of Shuttle Launch

Matt Jeppsen

Canon 5D MKII’s + 6 wks + 100 hrs footage = 4 minutes of pure awesome

ShutterSnitch app links iPad & iPhone to your DSLR

Matt Jeppsen

Wirelessly review your photos on the fly

The Stages of a Photographer

Matt Jeppsen

It’s funny because it’s true

Canon Issues Statement About 5D MKII Update

Scott Gentry

That little update that messed things up!

PMA and WPPI Video Coverage Wrapup

Matt Jeppsen

News and info from the tradeshow floor at PMA and WPPI

Editing a multicamera concert shot on Canon 5Ds

Scott Gentry

Scott Simmons tells all, and the results are fantastic

Canon L-Series Coffee Mug

Matt Jeppsen

I must have one.

Aperture 3.01 update released, update on my iPhoto ‘09 migration

Scott Gentry

New Aperture addresses many known issues, doesn’t fix my colossal mistake

Canon adds 24 and 25fps HD Movie recording to the EOS 5D Mark II with Firmware 2.0.3

Scott Gentry

Video shooters rejoice!

Mamiya Introdces New DM40 Large-Sensor DSLR

Scott Gentry









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