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6 days ago |
photographynews.co.uk | Adam Duckworth |Super-Telephoto Zoom |Big Test
The new Amaran Verge and Verge Max are bi-colour edge-lit panel lights perfect for smaller spacesAmaran’s Verge and Verge Max are bi-colour edge-lit panel lights designed for creators filming, streaming or working from a desk or within compact home studios. Built for a new generation of creators who spend hours on camera in smaller, permanent setups, the Amaran Verge series brings soft, true-to-life lighting into spaces where bulky softboxes and traditional gear simply don’t fit.
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1 week ago |
photographynews.co.uk | Adam Duckworth |Super-Telephoto Zoom |Big Test
The StudioSonic Shotgun Mic is new from Atomos and can be used wired or wirelesslyAtomos continues to expanding its creator ecosystem with the StudioSonic Shotgun Mic, a compact yet powerful wireless and wired shotgun microphone. It works with cameras or recording devices. The dual-mode design operates wirelessly over 2.4GHz or via a direct USB-C digital audio connection with the Atomos’ locking USB-C connector, ensuring a secure, professional-grade link to cameras, monitors and computers.
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1 week ago |
photographynews.co.uk | Adam Duckworth |Super-Telephoto Zoom |Big Test
The new Fujifilm X half compact uses a vertical sensor for a real retro look and feel The new Fujifilm X half compact uses a vertical sensor for a real retro look and feelFujifilm’s radical new £699 X half is inspired by half frame film cameras yet is built for vertical compositions – perfect for social media.
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1 week ago |
photographynews.co.uk | Adam Duckworth |Super-Telephoto Zoom |Big Test
Hybrid Sony FX2 brings huge stills spec plus a tilting EVF to the cinema lineThe new FX2 is the entry-level full-frame camera in Sony’s Cinema Line that combines the body style of its FX3 and FX30 siblings but has a far better capabilities for shooting high-end stills plus a tilting EVF, making it ideal for hybrid content creators. Its back-illuminated Exmor R sensor is based on the one used in the Sony A7 IV and offers up to 15+ stops of latitude using S-Log3 in video.
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1 week ago |
photographynews.co.uk | Adam Duckworth |Super-Telephoto Zoom |Big Test
The new PNY microSD Express flash memory cards are up to 4.4x faster than standard UHS-I microSD cards, ideal for video and photo use. The next generation microSD Express technology performance in PNY microSD Express flash memory cards offer 890MB/s and write speeds up to 750MB/s – up to 4.4 times faster than standard UHS-I microSD cards.
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