Articles tagged with: nikon

Lenses - Nikon? Canon? Zeiss?

on Friday, 30 December 2011. Posted in March 2012

A good question... what lenses to use/buy

Red Scarlet-X

With DSLR's, Red Scarlet, AF100's and the like, becoming more mainstream we're starting to ask the question: what lenses should I buy/use?

Zacuto DSLR Baseplate

on Wednesday, 17 August 2011. Posted in August 2011

A little thought goes a long way

Zacuto DSLR Baseplate

I have reviewed the Zacuto Z-Finder and love it's amazing abilities. That was my first Zacuto product I purchased. I have since purchased other Zacuto gear and I can't help but write more reviews. Why? They are well though out, built well and innovative.

Case in point: Zacuto DSLR Baseplate

Zacuto Z-Finder Pro

on Thursday, 11 August 2011. Posted in August 2011

Indispensible? Yes!

Zacuto Z-Finder Pro

When it comes to professional equipment, some companies do it so well, it seems almost too good to be true. I am used to using professional equipment and have high expectations as to how it will work.  When I purchase a piece of gear that doesn't do it's job, not only do I find it a waste of time and money but extremely frustrating as well. When I purchase a product that makes me say: How did I ever live without this? I find I need to tell everyone about it.

Case in point: Zacuto

DSLR HD Video Shutter and ISO Settings

on Monday, 11 April 2011. Posted in April 2011

Quick Tips for Shutter, Aperture, Lenses and ISO

DSLR HD Video Shutter and ISO Settings
First things first is that shooting DSLR video will give you amazing images that rival film in many respects (and it's only going to get better). The options with most DSLR cameras are many and may be confusing, especially if you come from a stills background or even a video background but shooting with Betacams, etc. There's some things you need to know and I hope this helps you achieve better video results...

DSLR HD Video

on Monday, 04 April 2011. Posted in April 2011

the future of content gathering?

DSLR HD Video

I love the Nikon D7000. As a professional Videographer/Cinematographer I am used to using professional tools, especially cameras. And when it comes to shooting video most, if not all, pro cameras have the switches and knobs in the same place.

Enter DSLR... or should I say HDSLR!