Engadget spotted a splendid news: The Panasonic S1H got approved by Netflix. It means it’s the first mirrorless camera that you can use for Netflix quality production.
Travel Photography –What’s in my Travel Camera Bag? In this video I’m going to explain which cameras and lenses I’ll take on my trip to Malaysia and why.
Interview with Daimon Xanthopoulos, Lumix Ambassador, about latest panasonic Lumix Division camera, camera made specially for cinematographers. Panasonic, without question, added all and everything to the camera if you consider codecs and different features. RED patent, of course, prevents to use internal raw recording for now but it can change during the next year. All of the companies will be fighting against RED who is lying on the floor as hurdle towards the progress and just prevents cameras development further. Until this time you need to use Atomos recorders if you’ll want to record raw formats. It’ll be nice to also see dual pixel autto focus and more intellectual modes made for small crews, hope we’ll see some in coming years, may be it will be related with move to Samsung FF sensors and main camera LSIs.
Adam Werton shared this image of the Dulens 85mm f/2.0 lens adapted on the S1. The lens costs $599 and there might be a native L-mount versions some times in the near future…
Let’s pit Panasonic’s 2 flagship video cameras against each other! Full frame glory S1H vs the M4/3 loser GH5s. Can the GH5 series hang with the big boys? We’ll compare some image detail, autofocus, pushing the 10bit files, dynamic range etc. Full frame vs micro four thirds battle!