Tag: RED (Red Digital Cinema Camera Company)
Canon EOS R5 full-frame mega 8K mirrorless camera expected to launch July 2
Canon looks to make a statement.
Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera 6K price drops 20%, now selling for only $1,995 USD
A COVID-19 pivot? With its new ATEM Mini switchers and lower cost cameras Blackmagic Design targets WFH users and live streaming applications.
Wanderlust: Watch ‘3 Days in Paris’ short film, now playing Stark Insider
It Was Just a Holiday in Paris… or was it?
Upgrading GH5 Camera for Shooting Video: RED Komodo or Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera?
All I want is the perfect camera :)
Camera News: Yes! Blackmagic adds BRAW support for Adobe Premiere Pro (Free plugin download for Mac and PC)
UPDATE 9.14.2019: More good news for Premiere users and I believe the industry at large (the more compressed RAW formats and choices, the better) as Adobe confirmed native ProRes support will be soon coming to a future release.
Good news for Premiere Pro users who shoot on Blackmagic cameras. At...
Trendspotting: Panasonic S1H is a 6K full-frame cinema camera masquerading as a mirrorless body — some thoughts from a GH5 video shooter
Tally lamps.
A minor feature to be sure, but the Panasonic S1H has them. And this says to me the people behind this 6K flagship camera are gunning for serious filmmakers. On the new S1H, which Panasonic revealed today at an event in Los Angeles, you'll find tally lamps (recording...
Camera News: Blackmagic Design adds 6K EF mount version of the Pocket Cinema Camera for $2,495
Blackmagic disrupts the low-end cinema camera market. Again. What next RED, Panasonic and Sony?
RED Hydrogen Two to have better camera — and let’s hope for Redcode too
Red Digital Camera's Hydrogen project is off to a shaky start. Hydrogen One, the first iteration of the smartphone, didn't exactly thrill reviewers.
A lot of that had to do -- ironically -- with the camera. It wasn't very good.
RED is known for its high-performance, high-end cinema cameras. They're used...
Digital Stills Camera (DSC) sales are down sharply so far in 2019
Canon and Nikon move up-market with full-frame mirrorless cameras. Could this be a way to avoid the inevitable smartphone takeover of the lower end segment?