The Risks And Rewards Of Adventure Filmmaking Photography

Adventure filmmaking and photography is a demanding task. As well as having to deal with the same conditions your subjects deal with, you have to also work a camera. That’s not always easy. As well as being physically tough, it can be a very emotional journey, too. Snowboarder & filmmaker Jeremy Jones, professional climber Angie Payne, and adventure photographer Jon Griffith sat down for a round table discussion during the 2016 Banff Mountain Film and Book Festival to talk about the challenges they face....

January 28, 2023 · 4 min · 705 words · Phillip Neller

The Solarcan Puck Is A Tiny Solar Camera That Lets You Shoot Three Super Long Exposures

Solarcan is back with a new product, the solarcan.co.uk/PUCK. It’s a solar camera that comes in a very tiny tin package to let you shoot the sun’s path through the sky over many weeks or months. It’s much smaller than their original 16oz version, which you can see in action here when Matthew Vandeputte used one to create a 10 million second exposure (just under 4 months). The new Solarcan Puck is also a pinhole camera and produces up to three total exposures....

January 28, 2023 · 2 min · 296 words · Sharon French

The Sony A7S Iii Will Get Prores Raw Over Hdmi Recording With The Atomos Ninja V

In a not surprising move, Atomos has announced that the Atomos Ninja V will support RAW over HDMI from the Sony A7S III in an update to the recorder next month. It will support ProRes RAW at 4K and up to 60 frames per second, simultaneously bypassing the 30-minute recording limit of 4K60 internal on the A7S III. It won’t record the native 16-bit linear RAW of the Sony A7S III, as it will compress it down to the 12-bit Log RAW the Atomos Ninja V is famous for....

January 28, 2023 · 2 min · 235 words · Abraham Howery

The Teeny Tiny Dji Osmo Pocket Is A 3 Axis Gimbal That Shoots 4K 60Fps Video

You might think that it looks like DJI just announced what is essentially their Mavic gimbal on a stick. And you’d be right, it does look a bit like that. But there’s a bit more to it than that. Yes, it’s a tiny 3-axis motorised gimbal, but this is no ordinary stick. This is the new DJI Osmo Pocket. A teeny tiny handheld 3-axis gimbal that shoots 4K 60fps video....

January 28, 2023 · 2 min · 375 words · Eugene Rowe

The Uk Is Expanding Drone No Fly Zones To Three Miles Around Major Airports

In December 2018, drone sightings shut down Gatwick Airport in London and left more than 100,000 passengers stranded. Three months after this major incident, the UK government has decided to expand drone no-fly zones around all major airports. From now on, instead of 0.6 miles (1km), it will be illegal to fly a drone within 3 miles (5km) around airports. Only three weeks after the drone sightings at Gatwick Airport, a similar incident happened at Heathrow....

January 28, 2023 · 1 min · 167 words · Donald Bono

The Ultimate 85Mm Lens Shootout Comparing Seven Lenses From 99 To 4 500

The 85mm lens is the to-go lens of many portrait photographers. In this video, Matt Granger compares seven 85mm lenses from different manufacturers and with a huge difference in price. They are all between f/1.2 and f/1.8, and the prices go between $99 and $4,500. These are the lenses Matt tested in the shootout, from the cheapest to the most expensive one Opteka 85mm f/1.8 ($99.95)Lensbaby Velvet 85mm f/1.8 ($499....

January 28, 2023 · 2 min · 341 words · Alice Courtwright

The World S First Digital Camera Introduced By The Man Who Invented It

Steven Sasson invented the world’s first digital camera while working at Eastman Kodak in 1975. It weighed around 8 pounds (3.6kg) and shot a mere 0.01MP. It’s crazy to think how far we’ve come since those early days. We’ve gone from 30 images on a delicate cassette to thousands on something as small as a fingernail. In this video, Steven shows us around the camera, talks us through its operation, and laments on the difficulties faced during its development....

January 28, 2023 · 3 min · 501 words · Joseph Austin

The Z Cam E2 Now Comes With A Locking Leica M Mount Option

The Z-Cam E2 series of cameras has proven to be very popular. With a product range covering everything from Micro Four Thirds through Super 35 up to full-frame they have something to cater to pretty much everybody. Until now, interchangeable lens mounts have been available for EF, MFT and PL mount lenses, but now they’ve added Leica M to the lineup with a new mount option. Available as a separate $99 purchase, the new interchangeable M Mount plate replaces your existing mount and allows you to film with Leica M mount lenses at Super 35 and full-frame formats on your Z-Cam E2-S6, E2-F6 and E2-F8 cameras at up to 6K60fps or 8K30fps....

January 28, 2023 · 1 min · 202 words · Richard Solano

These Are 14 Weaknesses Of Sony Alpha Cameras

Sony mirrorless cameras are used worldwide for a reason, but just like all brands, they have some quirks you may find annoying. Michael Andrew a.k.a. Michael The Maven shoots primarily with Sony, and he shares 14 of the biggest weaknesses of all Sony cameras. Some of them are just minor annoyances, but the others could be dealbreakers for some of you. So, before you switch systems, maybe you’ll want to watch this....

January 28, 2023 · 4 min · 651 words · Michele Keller

These Are Five Most Common Mistakes You Ve Probably Made As A Freelance Creative

I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: we all make tons of mistakes and it’s a way of learning. However, some mistakes are just cute little “hiccups,” while the others may cost you a lot of your time, effort and wear you out emotionally. In this video, Gene Nagata a.k.a. Potato Jet shares five biggest mistakes he’s made as a freelance filmmaker, and they apply to photographers, too....

January 28, 2023 · 4 min · 690 words · Margaret Garcia

These Are The First 12 Things A Filmmaker Should Buy

If you have decided to start making films, there is a list of items you need to have before you get started. Darious Britt shares a list of 12 things you absolutely need to get before you start shooting videos and films. If you are transitioning from photography to video, you already have some of these items. As for the others, you might need an upgrade to your gear or buy new stuff, so you can make the recording, storage, and editing possible....

January 28, 2023 · 3 min · 626 words · Bobbie Sliz

These Drone Photos Look Like An Island Is About To Be Sucked Down An Underwater Waterfall

One of the beautiful things about aerial and drone photography is that you can appreciate the earth from a completely different perspective. You can often see things from an angle that from the ground you just can’t appreciate. These images that photographer Stefan Liebermann captured recently of what looks like an underwater waterfall do exactly that. Stefan was visiting the Island of Mauritius and flew his drone over the Le Morne Brabant peninsula....

January 28, 2023 · 2 min · 342 words · Thomas Goodman

These Trippy Double Exposure Photos Were Made Entirely In Camera

Both double exposure and light painting photography open up a whole new world of creative possibilities. But photographer Jason Rinehart has combined the two techniques and created a set of photos that grabbed my attention the moment I saw them. These trippy (and slightly creepy) photos were created entirely in-camera, and I chatted with Jason about how he created them.Advertisements Jason is a light painting artist, and he tells me that a few years ago he developed a light painting technique that he used for this set of images....

January 28, 2023 · 3 min · 430 words · Sally Forker

This 15 Gizmo Is A Perfect Solution To Add A Mic To Your Sony A6400

The Sony A6400 is a camera of choice for many vloggers: it has good video features, a flip screen, and retails at a reasonable price. However, if you want to add an external microphone to it, you either have to rig it on the side of the camera, or it will completely block the screen when you flip it. In this video, Jason Vong will show you a simple and dirt cheap solution that will let you mount a microphone on top of your camera for cleaner sound without blocking the screen....

January 28, 2023 · 2 min · 347 words · Daryl Rodriguez

This Artist Arranges Everyday Objects Into Oddly Satisfying Patterns

There can be a lot of beauty in everyday objects if you have enough imagination. Artist Adam Hillman sees the artistic potential in all sorts of everyday objects. He carefully arranges them into colorful and geometric patterns and takes their photos. This way, they become irresistible artworks, and you may find it hard to stop looking at them. Adam is a visual artist, referring to himself as an “Object Arranger....

January 28, 2023 · 1 min · 210 words · Bryan Sanders

This Brilliant Music Video Has No Vfx Only A Tiny Camera On A Huge Set

I often stumble upon the music and videos that take my breath away. This happened with Bonobo’s song “No Reason,” and the video that follows it really left me speechless. Watching this video, you’ll be sure there were special effects involved. However, the director Oscar Hudson used no VFX whatsoever. He used a tiny camera, a huge set, and only two takes to create this fantastic work. He came up with a great solution, both technically and in terms of storytelling....

January 28, 2023 · 2 min · 385 words · Gary Cash

This Crazy Telescope Camera Combo Raises Almost 2 Million On Kickstarter

Perhaps you remember this 550MP image of the Carina Nebula shot through a consumer telescope named Stellina. Well, let me introduce you to Vespera, a more compact and powerful version of Stellina made by Vaonis. This hybrid of a smart telescope and a camera has been insanely successful on Kickstarter, and it has raised almost $2 million so far. So if you’re into astrophotography, I believe this could be an interesting piece of gear for you....

January 28, 2023 · 2 min · 338 words · Frank Logan

This Diy Camera Draws Every Photo You Take On An Etch A Sketch

We’ve seen our fair share of unique DIY cameras powered by Raspberry Pi, with the latest one coming from a self-taught programmer Martin Fitzpatrick. He has created a camera that’s basically a hacked Etch A Sketch. He named it Etch-a-Snap, and it will turn your photos into quite precise Etch A Sketch drawings.Advertisements Etch-a-Snap is powered by a Raspberry Pi Zero (or Zero W). Martin writes that it snaps photos just like any other camera, but outputs them by drawing to a Pocket Etch A Sketch screen....

January 28, 2023 · 2 min · 279 words · Matthew Ronin

This Filmmaker Found A 400Mm F 6 3 Prime Lens For His Gh5 For Only 2

It’s not much of a secret that I’m a big fan of M42 lenses, especially for things like video or timelapse. I’ve got a few dozen of them that I use when I’m after a particular look and feel that would take a lot of work to achieve with more modern glass. But occasionally I see a video or photos using an M42 lens that I haven’t come across before....

January 28, 2023 · 2 min · 340 words · Joe Bassett

This Hyperlapse Is A Perfect Walk Along The Streets Of Rome

It’s hard to stand out in the flood of incredible timelapse videos. But Kirill Neiezhmakov certainly manages to capture viewers’ attention with his incredible timelapse and hyperlapse videos. This time, he presented us with hyperlapse of the wonderful city of Rome, the capital of Italy. It caught my attention from the first frame and kept it until the very end. Kirill didn’t only create technically flawless and interesting hyperlapse, but it also contains a story, which I find particularly interesting....

January 28, 2023 · 2 min · 424 words · George Sanford