Click the icon to follow EOSHD on Twitter for live updates I will be travelling to Cologne in the afternoon for Photokina 2012 which starts on Tuesday. Tomorrow is the press day where all the new cameras and lenses go official. It will be a fast moving day so be sure to follow me on Twitter for live updates.
Month: September 2012
[vimeo]http://vimeo.com/49420579[/vimeo] Could this be the moment Panasonic finally get the wider acceptance they deserve for the GH line? Here’s the first promotional short movie shot on the Panasonic GH3 by Philip Bloom.
Above – the new GH3 (click image to enlarge) First sample videos will be uploaded here –Â https://vimeo.com/groups/gh3 The GH3 will be revealed on Monday September 17th at a Panasonic press conference in Cologne, home of this year’s Photokina 2012. EOSHD will be there when the show opens on Tuesday to get all the juicy hands-on details.
Go here to download the file (you must be a donator to access it, large or small it doesn’t matter) The first Alpha version of the 5D Mark III Magic Lantern port has been outed. 5D Mark III owners can give it a go. I am going to try it myself (thanks Alex). The initial feature-set is quite small, and there’s no bitrate tweaks yet. These will be added later…
Sony seem to have worked hard in optimising the A99 for video, and not just stills only. Point by point, EOSHD takes a first glance at the official information…
Story developing… My thoughts in a moment Sony Introduces New Full-Frame α99 Camera with Translucent Mirror Technology and Dual AF System Flagship α A-mount camera delivers new levels of image quality, focus capabilities and video performance SAN DIEGO, Sept 12, 2012 – Sony’s long awaited α99 digital camera sets a new performance standard for professional-class DSLRs, combining all of the benefits of full-frame imaging with the responsiveness and speed of…
[vimeo]http://vimeo.com/15543342[/vimeo] “There’s no video village on our films” – Wally Pfister (Dark Knight Rises) If you miss somebody, turn those feelings into a movie. This is what I was doing when I shot the above piece on the good old GH1 a while back. Why does that have to be complicated? For me filmmaking isn’t any more difficult than feeling. It is just another language.
The Canon C300 produces a very clean 1080p image from a 4K sensor. How does the Blackmagic Cinema Camera compare in raw mode?