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Most Popular Photography Products 2018
Equipment

Most Popular Photography and Videography Products of 2018

Each year, we comb through our internal data and share some of the insight we’ve seen throughout the calendar year. As a company that rents out tens of thousands of pieces of gear each year, we think we have a pretty good idea of market trends and the most popular products within the fields of…

Zach Sutton · December 3, 2018
Panasonic GH5s Comparison and Review
Equipment

Hands on with the Panasonic GH5s – The New King of Low Light?

The Panasonic GH5 really forced a change in the way I think about the term “video camera.” For me and the way I’m shooting these days, it bridged a gap existing between the compromise of a lightweight DSLR/mirrorless camera or a cumbersome cinema camera. The GH5 was a camera that looked too good to…

Joshua Richardson · February 26, 2018
Panasonic GH5 GH5s Comparison
Equipment

The Six Major Differences Between the Panasonic GH5 and Panasonic GH5s

As we mentioned in our recent article showing off the Most Rented New Products of 2017, people love the Panasonic GH5; and our video techs love it too. With 4:2:2 10-bit in 4K, you’d be hard-pressed to find a better video camera in a smaller package. But this year at the Consumer Electronics Show,…

Zach Sutton · January 13, 2018
Water Corrosion of a Sony A7sII
Equipment

About Getting Your Camera Wet… Teardown of a Salty Sony A7sII

People think that because I expect the worst and try to prepare for it, that I’m negative. That’s not it at all. I’m not a negative person; I’m cheerfully cynical. If I expect the worst and it doesn’t happen, I’m happy because things went better than I expected. If I expect the worst and it does…

Roger Cicala · October 27, 2017
Landscape Photography tutorial
Equipment

Guide to Wilderness Photography and Timelapse Filming

Whenever I get back from a big adventure, friends ask how it went. Inevitably I must answer, “it involved lots of misery and sleep-deprivation, but I think some of the pictures turned out.” …If this sounds familiar, you might be a wilderness landscape and nightscape photographer. This article is…

Matthew Saville · September 28, 2017
Understanding Camera Log for Video
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Understanding Camera Log & How It Can Improve Video Workflows

Video imaging techniques historically, have been a battle of compromise between quality and price point but the prosumer digital video market is finally showing signs of bargaining power. In terms of image quality, raw offers unparalleled advantages because you are capturing sensor data rather than…

Ally Aycock · September 14, 2017
Geek Articles

A Photographer’s Guide to Video File Structures

Digital Single-Lens Reflective cameras have revolutionized modern photographer with their digital imitation of film. As the medium has transitioned forward, video has come into the equation, giving creatives new territory to explore their visions with digital cameras. Unfortunately, this comes with…

Ally Aycock · July 13, 2017
Equipment

A Videographer’s Take on Sony’s a99II and the Yet to be Antiquated A-Mount

As a videographer, it’s easy to forget about Sony’s A-Mount. Still, I recognize that I owe a great deal of respect to the previous Minolta line. In its prime, Minolta developed several revolutionary functions that are often taken for granted today. Minolta’s Single Lens Reflex (SLR) technology was…

Ally Aycock · May 30, 2017
Equipment

A Look at Sony’s Latest Camera System – The Sony a6300

The Sony a6300 is pretty stunning for what it can do within the limits of an APS-C sized sensor and at such a budget-friendly price. It’s supposed to be replacing Sony’s a6000, and it’s very well built toward both photo and video functionality; the trusty a6000, just upgraded. It’s light, it’s…

Trevor Finney · July 20, 2016