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  • 2 weeks ago | bhphotovideo.com | Mary Latvis |Jennifer Hahn |Zack Young |Atane Ofiaja

    Fans of expressive large-format imagery can now turn to Sigma’s Aizu Prime Cine series for a consistent organic, moderately sharp look. Each of the 12 lenses across the Aizu series will feature a 46.3mm image circle that covers full-frame and large format sensors and an ultrafast T1.3 maximum aperture.

  • 3 weeks ago | bhphotovideo.com | Steven Esposito

    Wacom is happy to announce its latest Cintiq drawing tablets, coming in both 16” and 24” form factors. These drawing tablets give creative users the ability to fully explore their creative sides, and thanks to Wacom, I was able to take the Cintiq 16” model for a test drive without any guardrails. Both models use an In-Plane Switching (IPS) panel topped with AG glass to withstand the pressure of even the heaviest of hands.

  • 2 months ago | bhphotovideo.com | Zack Young |Mary Latvis |Jordan Gallant

    Eight years after the NAB debut of the Tilta Nucleus-M, Tilta is back at the convention unveiling the highly anticipated Nucleus-M II Wireless Lens Control System, an updated version of their immensely popular follow focus system. The Nucleus-M II brings support for up to four motors – Focus, Iris, Zoom, and ND – as well as wireless camera control with a range of compatible cameras.

  • 2 months ago | bhphotovideo.com | Zack Young |Mary Latvis |Jordan Gallant

    Blackmagic Design is known for launching exciting products and updates at their yearly NAB presentation, and 2025 is no different. This year the big-ticket item a new PYXIS 12K cinema camera, a ton of improvements coming to DaVinci Resolve 20, and a whole host of broadcast workflow tools.

  • Mar 26, 2025 | bhphotovideo.com | Mary Latvis |Zack Young |Atane Ofiaja

    In a truly exciting development for aspiring filmmakers, RED DIGITAL CINEMA has substantially lowered the cost of its KOMODO 6K cinema camera to just $2995. They’ve also released a firmware update that improves the KOMODO’s performance, including adding some features found in the more advanced KOMODO-X camera.

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