SHOTEN Wood side grip for FP-GP SIGMA fp released

SIGMA fp exclusive wood grip will be released on April 23 from SHOTEN, the original brand of Focus Studio.

It is handmade from ebony (natural wood), which is hard and has excellent durability, and the more you use it, the more the taste and luster of ebony will increase, and the more it will fit in your hand. The high-quality form has a good compatibility with the body, and is designed with operability in mind, such as an improved hold and the ability to attach a strap or tripod with the grip attached.

Manufacturer’s suggested price ¥ 11,000 (excluding tax)

News: FieldMonitor version 7 works with the S1, S1H, and S1R

Adam Wilt sent me this:

FieldMonitor version 7 works with the S1, S1H, and S1R
Wireless monitoring and control app FieldMonitor now supports Panasonic’s full-frame S1-series cameras. FieldMonitor connects over Wi-Fi and offers a wide range of monitoring tools including LUTs, false color, engineering ‘scopes, anamorphic desqueeze, and customizable framelines, masks, and markers. FieldMonitor is designed for video work with direct, onscreen controls for immediate effect.
FieldMonitor version 7 is available for iPhones, iPads, and iPod touches running iOS 9 or later. It uses the same protocol as Lumix Sync, so you can preview the app’s image resolution, latency, and control with the free Lumix Sync app before buying FieldMonitor. Get more information on FieldMonitor’s website, and buy it on the App Store.
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HACK your Sigma 18-35mm FULL FRAME | Panasonic S1H + MC-21

Nate’s Film Tutorials:

The Sigma MC 21 adapter does not allow you to use the full frame sensor because it tells the camera it is an APS-C lens. I figured out a “hack” so you can use your Sigma 18-35mm on your Full Frame Panasonic S1 and S1H Camera. It even allows electronic control of aperture and autofocus, however it is not ideal because when you turn of the camera it resets to Super 35mm (APS-C) Hopefully Sigma or Panasonic can fix this issue.