Category: Camera Gear Reviews
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CINEMA LENS ON A BUDGET – SLR Magic E- Mount Microprimes Full Review
As an owner/operator having lightweight, fast, beautiful, crisp and consistent lenses means the world to me and I hope through our short film and the various tests we have that you’ll find the SLR Magic Microprimes to…
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Sony A7III 120FPS – IS IT BETTER NOW?
if Sony’s slow motion quality has improved over the years especially after the Sony A6500 came out where the 120fps was less than usable. So has the 120fps gotten better and has the A7III’s full frame sensor helped with…
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FS7 HANDHELD RIG BREAKDOWN
This video is all about my FS7 rig for handheld operation from handles, filters, monitor, matte box and more. Don’t forget to SUBSCRIBE to my channel so you’re notified of all future content. Like the video if you brought you value and leave a comment down below with your thoughts! ▶ Check out my gear […]
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TIFFEN GLIMMERGLASS LENS DIFFUSION FOR FILMMAKING
There are different strengths, the one I am showing you today is the GlimmerGlass 1, it can be a little overpowering at times and depending on what focal length you’re using…
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HOW TO STABILIZE HANDHELD VIDEO – EASYRIG MINIMAX
There’s a place and time for chaotic filmmaking but when you want the subtle movements of body language and emotionality from a scene and want the handheld look, I can’t think of a better way to get rid of micro jitters and shaky video than by…
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Nanlite Pavotube 15C Review
In this video i’m reviewing the Nanlite Pavotube 15C tube lights, how tube lights can be used in…
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Anamorphic Adapters Worth It???
At the end of the day, I think the anamorphot-65 is optically a great adapter but the operation and functionality of the adapter make it hard for single, one man band filmmakers to use this lens. If you’re with a team or a small crew…
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Fuji MK 18-55 + BMPCC 4K
why should you consider purchasing a cine zoom lens like the Fujinon MK 18-55 and not a Sigma 18-35 F1.8 or similar SLR zoom lens?
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BMCPCC 4K High ISO Review
I have a few examples of ISO 400 to 6400, my thoughts on the limits of the camera and if the bmpcc 4k is the righ…
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SLR Magic Variable ND Review
The slr magic variable nd filter is a 2 stop to 6 stop variable ND with a stop lever letting you know when you’re at 2 stop of ND or…