
Cory Rice
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Oct 22, 2023 |
bhphotovideo.com | Cory Rice |Todd Vorenkamp
From landscapes to vlogs, Tamron's 17-50mm f/4 Di III VXD for Sony E-Mount is a versatile lens that covers a unique focal length. In this video, Sam Fuller takes the lens out for a spin. 0:00 - Introduction0:36 - Specs2:24 - Final ThoughtsWhat is your impression of Tamron's 17-50mm f/4 Di III VXD lens? Let us know in the Comments section, below.
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Oct 20, 2023 |
bhphotovideo.com | Cory Rice |Todd Vorenkamp
Join Erika Huse as she packs her filmmaking gear into Nanuk’s 935 Hard Case and N-PVD Backpack, using Nanuk’s N-Cubik ecosystem. With this system, Nanuk's internal organizers and tech pouches integrate with Nanuk’s hard cases and bags seamlessly. 0:00 - Introduction1:05 - 935 Hard Case 13L, 13M, and 13S3:15 - Nanuk N-Cubik T1, T2, and T34:05 - Backpack5:26 - Final ThoughtsAre you a fan of the N-Cubik system? Let us know in the Comments section, below.
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Sep 20, 2023 |
bhphotovideo.com | Cory Rice |Todd Vorenkamp
Nikon married the old and the new this week with the announcement of an addition to the Z-series lineup, the Nikon Zf. The Zf has a retro-inspired look reminiscent of the Nikon FM2 but with all the modern convenience of the Z6 II, and then some. The Zf features a 24.5 MP full-frame sensor, just like the Z6 II, but with the EXPEED 7 chip that you find in the Z8 and Z9.
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Aug 17, 2023 |
bhphotovideo.com | Rachel Leathe |Robert Sansivero |Cory Rice |Todd Vorenkamp
This year B&H celebrates its 50th anniversary, an impressive achievement for any company but especially for one that got its start in the heart of New York City, where companies are cannibalized with astonishing regularity. Above photograph: The interior of the B&H store on 17th Street before it moved to 34th StreetAccording to the U.S. Small Business Administration, nearly half of all businesses fail in the first five years. Before the pandemic, the fifteen-year survival rate was only 25.6%.
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Aug 10, 2023 |
bhphotovideo.com | Stepan Andranikian |Mos Khan |Mary Latvis |Cory Rice
The monitoring process is a crucial element of any production―it offers directors and cinematographers a glimpse of what the end product will look like and allows them to make necessary adjustments efficiently and effectively. Without proper monitoring, frame composition will suffer, and mistakes made in the filming process will be more prevalent during post-production.
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