| | | | Many shooters will stress that investing in good lenses is more important than buying fancy camera bodies. In general, lenses have a longer lifespan than camera bodies. Additionally, while new video cameras are being made every year, the technology in optics just doesn't advance as fast. There are lenses made decades ago that, with proper adapters, can be mounted to modern cameras for stunning results. So where do you begin in buying lenses? This article will help you understand some of the key features that distinguish different lenses. But first, let's take a look at the best lenses currently on the market. | | | | The Lark M2S features a sleek, compact design perfect for portability. The lightweight transmitters are small enough to fit in your pocket, with built-in microphones and the option for external lapel mics, offering versatility for different recording needs. With the invisible design, the microphones almost disappear while capturing audio. The Lark M2S delivers professional-quality sound in a portable, efficient, and easy-to-use package. With around 1000 ft. of range and a 3.5mm audio input to cameras, the Lark M2S is sure to elevate your audio needs. | | | Lessons from the field | | Smell-O-Vision and Odorama for the nose, Sensurround and the Tingler for touch – there have been many attempts to make more senses than sight available to movie theater audiences. None of them have been as readily accepted or accessible as sound. Even before "talkies," moving picture houses knew that the moviegoing experience would be greatly enhanced if the film had, at the very least, a musical accompaniment. Sound design is extremely important to the film industry. Let's take a look at why and how you can use it to construct your film's narrative. Read more. | | The YouTube gaming community has grown exponentially, with content creators competing for viewership and recognition. To stand out, it's essential to increase your chances of having YouTube recommend your videos. This article will explore practices that can help your gaming channel gain more visibility and reach a wider audience on YouTube. Read more. | | There are a lot of reasons to upgrade your livestream to a multi-camera stream. In some situations, it adds more visual interest, but in other cases, it's essential. For example, if you are livestreaming a wedding, adding extra cameras will capture those close-ups that enhance the appearance and draw people in. In the case of something fast-moving like a sporting event, one camera just isn't going to cut it. Those of us who grew up watching television are accustomed to the multi-camera language we see in various productions. That includes your stream. Fortunately, adding sources is easier and less expensive than ever. Read more. | | | | Today's top stories | Canon could be planning to rearrange its manufacturing process. Canon chairman and CEO Fujio Mitara Canon may outsource camera manufacturing. A drone collided with a firefighting aircraft. The incident is currently under investigation. Mark Zuckerberg allegedly allowed Meta's Llama team to train on copyrighted work. Now, Meta faces a lawsuit. Canon sent out a warning that SanDisk SD cards may corrupt Canon R5 Mark II cameras. The card could record corrupted or unreadable still photo files. Video editing app Captions changed its payment model. It will now offer a free tier.
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From cinematographers to videographers to vloggers, every kind of video producer has their unique set of needs. However, something all three types of producers need is consistent color across the production process. Accurate and consistent color is crucial, as it helps speed up production and prevents potential retakes due to color issues. Nothing is worse than finishing a video shoot only to find out later that the footage looks inconsistent. This is where the BenQ PVS7 on-camera monitors can help ensure a unified look throughout your production. Let's explore what these monitors have to offer. | Precise color with AQCOLOR | The BenQ PVS7 on-camera monitors are powered by AQCOLOR. AQCOLOR ensures that the monitor's colors match industry standards, even in multi-monitor setups, and promises the colors you see on your monitor will be the same in post-production. Additionally, you can use 3D LUT files to apply cinematic color grading or match colors in multi-camera shoots. | Robust input and output options | With the BenQ PVS7, you will have HDMI (PVS7) or SDI (PVS7) in/out support. The benefit of using SDI is that it's a time-tested connection that offers a cable lock and is great for transmitting uncompressed video signals over long distances. On the other hand, HDMI offers wide compatibility with many devices. The PVS7 also has a 3.5 mm headphone jack, DC in, and an SD card slot for firmware updates and LUT loading. | | |
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