Adobe cancel Nikon N-RAW support – Is REDCODE RAW coming to mirrorless?
Adobe has stopped working on adding N-RAW support to all of their products, in a move reportedly taken at Nikon’s behest. This could mean big things are afoot.
Firmware updates could become subscription model under new plans
There’s talk in the camera industry of introducing a subscription model for firmware updates, with Sony being one of the companies believed to be considering this as an option for larger updates in the future. Currently, Sony is planning an A7S III update in the coming weeks with DCI 4K and content authenticity ID, but major updates have been few and far between for a camera released nearly 4 years ago. These discussions could mark the beginning of a worrying new trend for cameras, that of paying full price for hardware and needing an Adobe-style subscription to unlock the full potential.
What’s behind Atomos excitement at Nikon / RED deal – as ex-CEO returns?
Sony a9 III high ISO RAW test – A noisier 6K sensor than predecessor
Interview with Panasonic’s Masanori Koyama – Product Planner for the GH6
Masanori Koyama joined Panasonic in 2002. After a career as a hardware engineer, Koyama san is currently in charge of product planning for LUMIX in Imaging Business
An EOSHD Interview with Yosuke Yamane – Are Panasonic working on an L-mount cinema camera?
I recently had the opportunity to ask Yosuke Yamane-san some questions about the current and future Panasonic line-up, including the upcoming GH6 and how Panasonic
EOSHD Podcast Episode 2 – An interview with Michael Moore’s producer, Jeff Gibbs about their new film “Planet Of The Humans”
In Episode 2 of The EOSHD Podcast (Available now on Anchor and Spotify) I talk to Michael Moore’s producer Jeff Gibbs. Jeff’s film Planet Of
The EOSHD Interview – Kazuto Yamaki, CEO of Sigma and Takuma Wakamatsu, Sigma Fp Product Manager
I’d like to welcome Kazuto Yamaki, CEO of Sigma and the product manager of the Sigma Fp and Cinema lenses, Takuma Wakamatsu to the pages
An interview with Roger Cicala of Lens Rentals on Canon RF 600mm teardown and more
I have been a long-time follower of Roger’s blog at Lens Rentals, which gives us not just a rare glimpse inside camera gear, but also
The Big EOSHD interview: Metabones lens adapters
Metabones recently announced the long-awaited Canon EF mount Speed Booster Ultra for Fuji X, which will be one of the must-have accessories for X-T4 owners.
Interview with Stephan Schulz, Leica Camera on the SL2 and filmmaking
When I began shooting with my own Leica SL2 earlier this year, I found a lot to like about the high-spec mirrorless camera for filmmaking,
Interview with Canon’s Mike Burnhill on the Canon 1D C 4K DSLR
The EOS 1D C is a $15,000 DSLR which is heavily based on the $6000 1D X but has extra recording modes for 4K/24p and
Interview with Yoshiyuki Inoue, Senior Engineering Planner for the Panasonic GH3
Above: Inoue helped conceive the GH3 and was a mechanical designer on the well regarded Panasonic L1 (inset) For my hands on test of the Panasonic GH3
Filmmaking tips from a legend – Interview with Francis Ford Coppola
THREE RULES 1) Write and direct original screenplays 2) Make them with the most modern technology available 3) Self-finance them EOSHD takes a look at
David Hockney and the Canon 5D Mark II – Exclusive interview with Ted Chau
Above: artist David Hockney at his DSLR video bank For his latest work David Hockney shot video with a rig of nine 5D Mark II
Interview with Elle Schneider of Digital Bolex
I had the chance to interview Elle Schneider today of LA based Digital Bolex. Their D16 camera is a 16mm Bolex using existing off the
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