Ilford’s XP series was a black and white film first introduced in 1981 – then in its first XP1 iteration. Since then there has been two more revisions to the formula before reaching the Ilford XP2 ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Sony Electronics is unveiling the PMW-F3, its first professional handheld digital production ...
Sony Corporation announced today that it is developing a new type of E-mount interchangeable lens camcorder for professional use that is equipped with a Super-35mm equivalent large format CMOS sensor.
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. TOKYO: Sony previewed a twin-lens 3D NXCAM in Japan this week along with several other pieces of ...
Sony is pushing the creative boundaries once more with the new NEX-FS700 Full-HD Super Slow Motion camcorder, the latest in Sony’s line-up of NXCAM interchangeable E-mount camcorders. The new Super ...
After recently joining the open Micro Four Thirds standard, JVC Kenwood has shown off two prototype 4K Ultra HD camcorders at NAB in Las Vegas. Both come with a Micro Four Thirds mount, meaning that ...
We've been uncommonly keen to get our hands on the Sony NEX-FS100 ever since we first heard about it back in March. You see, this is no ordinary camcorder. Its spec sheet reads like a liturgy of ...
Sony has officially come forward and announced their brand new PMW-F3 Super 35mm Camcorder, but we can still consider this a pretty early release, as one main component is still missing: the price.
If you thought there was an empty space between the PXW-FS7 and NEX-FS700 in Sony’s 4K camcorder lineup, you were not alone: Sony thought so, too. That’s why they recently unveiled the PXW-FS5 compact ...
Sony has announced the NEX-FS700, the latest in its line of professional video cameras. It features a Super 35mm sensor capable of 4K recording, and can record slow motion video at up to 10x the frame ...
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