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by Bjorn Petersen ·Posted
It's 2020 and full-frame imaging is now part of the norm. It seems as though up until not too long ago, full frame was a rare and exotic bird, but now is among the most common and expected technologies for a high-end, even middle-of-the-road, camera to have. With full-frame sensors now being a mature feature of sorts, I thought it would be a good time to take stock and see exactly how wide-ranging this sensor size really is—what are the current full-frame cameras available and what are some of the unique features each brings to the table?
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Positioned as the go-to kit lens for L-mount shooters, Panasonic’s new Lumix S 20-60mm f/3.5-5.6 zoom adds a fresh dimension to its full-frame mirrorless system. This compact yet highly versatile lens offers a unique range, from an ultra-wide 20mm to a normal 60mm focal length when fully extended. Measuring only 3.4" long and weighing just over a mere 12 oz, this sleek optic affords all-day portability while supporting
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Doug takes the Panasonic AG-CX10 out to test its various features, such as the built-in ND filter and 5-axis hybrid O.I.S. system. Like what you see? Read more about the CX10 in this Hands-On Review.
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Panasonic has just announced that the long-awaited firmware version 2.0 for the S1H is being released on May 25, 2020. The update allows for RAW video output over HDMI at up to 5.9K at 29.97 fps or DCI 4K at 59.94 fps. Doug Guerra takes the Panasonic S1H mirrorless camera and the
by Nicholas Messitte ·Posted
In this article, we’re going to cover how to set up an audio stream for your house of worship, so that you might reach people in their time of need. We will start by providing you options that let your congregation gather in the safety of their own vehicles in your parking lot—specifically, short-throw FM transmitters and networked solutions. Finally, we’ll cover ways to stream your service across the Internet as a whole, so you can reach your parishioners in their own homes. Localized Broadcasting Solutions Our first option involves FM
by Jill Waterman ·Posted
Calling up the hashtag #macro on Instagram currently reveals more than 18 million posts, with #macrophotography coming in a close second at more than 10 million. Numbers like that make finding individual feeds that stand out from the pack somewhat akin to searching for a needle in a haystack. There is certainly no shortage of talent, but more often than not, individual feeds include a smattering of macro views, along with the rest of the kitchen sink. To assemble this current selection, we sought out consistency of subject matter that included
by Shawn C. Steiner ·Posted
Everyone needs to apologize to camcorders. For the past few years, we have been giving mirrorless all the attention for their video specs. In that same time, companies like Panasonic continued to develop their camcorder lineups and, in my opinion, make better choices for video than mirrorless. One of the latest is the AG-CX10, and it claims the title of smallest 4K60 handheld camcorder. Thanks to a compelling feature set and spec sheet, I think
by Shawn C. Steiner ·Posted
The day is here! Panasonic has just released the long-awaited firmware version 2.1 for the S1H. This update has been previewed before, showing raw video output over HDMI at up to 5.9K at 29.97 fps or DCI 4K at 59.94 fps. If you just want to go grab it now go check out Panasonic’s Support Site. To record this raw video output, you
by Cory Rice ·Posted
With B&H’s SuperStore and many other shops and rental houses closed, getting your hands on gear to try has proven to be a challenge in recent weeks. Luckily, B&H’s YouTube Channel is full of informative first looks and entertaining product reviews to help fill this gap. Here are 10 of our favorite reviews from the past year. 1. New DJI OSMO Action Made Vlogging EASY: Here’s Our Thoughts Vlogging has become as productive an
by Jill Waterman ·Posted
A future career path wasn’t even a blip on the radar when Sara Dietschy first displayed the determination and moxie that would catapult her to Internet stardom in the traditionally male-driven arena of tech. As a 4-year-old in Grapevine, Texas, she just wanted to play sports with the boys. Dietschy credits her parents, particularly her mother, with the total support that has allowed her to always follow her dreams. “From that early on I was like, ‘You know what mom, the ladies aren't taking this as seriously as I would like to, I think we're
by John Harris ·Posted
It was the year 2003, and a feature on my first digital camera changed the way I take pictures. I had purchased a Canon PowerShot G3 digital camera to use on a location scout for a film. I was one of the foolhardy who thought I’d never “go digital” but could not resist giving this model a try, which offered a relatively fast lens, a lot of new features, and actually kinda looked like a “camera.” The model had an optical viewfinder but also a 1.8" LCD screen on the back, which could tilt, twist, and swivel, allowing for accurate image
by Cory Rice ·Posted
When many people think of special effects, they think of dimly lit rooms, expensive computers, and complicated software. While this may be an accurate picture if you are editing a blockbuster action movie, digital still photographers can do a lot to their images even before transferring files off their camera. The following guide covers some of the more popular in-camera effects on the market to consider when purchasing a new camera or for better understanding the camera you already own. Film Simulation and Color Profiles In recent years,
by Steven Gladstone ·Posted
In this strange new world of social distancing, it can become difficult not to feel isolated, so B&H Photo is offering a handful of simple three-camera streaming solutions that allow you to stream to your community, while keeping the number of people needed to produce the stream to a minimum. These twelve kits are well suited for use by houses of worship, but can also easily be used for distance learning, corporate, and community centers, providing information, contact, and
by Mary Latvis ·Posted
Looking to delve into the world of time-lapse and motion-control videos and panoramic photos? Read on for our hands-on review of the Syrp Genie Mini II and more. Designed to take advantage of new features introduced with the Genie II app, the Genie Mini II is a motion-control device compact enough to take along even on solo adventure treks. This update on the original
by Shawn C. Steiner ·Posted
Imaging technology has a huge place at CES. Cameras are finding their way into all sorts of devices, from TVs, to smart speakers, to cars, and anything else you can imagine. Here at B&H, we want to focus on the true cameras at the show, because these are the tools photographers and filmmakers use. Canon Releases EOS-1D X Mark III and Shows Some Concepts Every four years, Canon reliably puts out a brand-new flagship. There was a lot of speculation this year about what form this would take, but it is still a familiar DSLR with a few new