110,581 Views· Posted 08/25/2016
The Canon EOS 5D Mark IV is the successor to the wildly popular 5D Mark III. Featuring DCI 4K video at 4096 x 2160 at both 24 and 30 fps. The camera has a 30.4 Full-Frame CMOS Sensor with shooting speeds up to 7 fps.
97,305 Views· Posted 01/27/2009
Impact accessories provide the photo and video production important tools for storage, backgrounds, and posing for a professional, polished appearance.
89,310 Views· Posted 02/03/2016
ย
In the following video, Doug Guerra, of B&H, sits down with Kenta Honjo, the Sony Alpha Product Manager, to discuss the major advancements of the speedy and 4K-capable a6300 Mirrorless Camera, as well as the trio of lenses that introduce the fledgling G Master full-frame E-mount line: the FE 24-70mm f/2.8 GM,
85,491 Views· Posted 08/24/2017
Join David Flores as he tries out the Nikon D850 in the studio and outdoors. In this hands-on review, Flores uses the heavily anticipated body to shoot portraits in natural light and paired with Nikonโs SB-5000 Speedlight. Next, the D850โs touchscreen features are tested for shooting stills and video. Finally, the in-camera slow motion and 8k time lapse capabilities
74,262 Views· Posted 02/17/2016
In this video Allan Weitz introduces Canonโs newest mid-level DSLR โ the EOS 80D. Other new products from Canon include an EF-S 18-135mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM zoom lens and Power Zoom Adapter PZ-E1,
70,996 Views· Posted 11/21/2014
Join Larry Becker, of KelbyOne, as he presents an overview of the Nikon D750 DSLR and focuses on its advanced feature set, along with some interesting additions that differentiate it from other Nikon DSLRs. Beginning with its most notable assets, Becker describes the FX-format 24.3MP CMOS sensor, EXPEED 4 processer, and how these affect the image quality and ISO sensitivity range. From here, Becker focuses on the video performance of the D750,
67,850 Views· Posted 03/04/2014
In the following video, Larry Becker, of Kelby Media, presents an overview of the Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 DC HSM lens and covers its features, design, and its distinction of being the first constant f/1.8 zoom. Learn about this lens's overall performance, including its specifications, ability to produce notably shallow depth of field, auto-focus attributes, as well as build quality and operational characteristics. Becker also talks about Sigma's position in general and their push to develop the Global Vision series with specifically categorized
64,440 Views· Posted 02/01/2016
Join us for this special interview with Wasim and Brent from Canon on the just-announced 1D X Mark II.
63,072 Views· Posted 10/06/2016
60,963 Views· Posted 06/29/2017
In this video, photographer David Flores takes his first look at the exciting new Canon EOS 6D Mark II.
60,646 Views· Posted 01/20/2015
In the following video, Larry Becker, of KelbyOne, presents an overview of the Sony Alpha a7II mirrorless digital camera, and covers its updates and distinctions from its predecessor, the a7, as well as the other a7-series cameras. The video begins by touching on some ergonomic and physical changes, including a new metal body design, enhanced grip, and forward-angled shutter-release button. From here, Becker reviews the five-axis
55,967 Views· Posted 07/02/2014
Available for Canon, Nikon, or Sony mount systems, this Tamron 150mm-600mm optically stabilized zoom has a fast, silent focus motor and class leading performance.
47,961 Views· Posted 09/15/2014
Canon recently stopped by the B&H studio to preview the new EOS 7D Mark II camera. The long-awaited follow-up to the EOS 7D, the new DSLR camera features includes a new 20.2 Mp APS-C sensor.
45,430 Views· Posted 01/04/2017
Introducing the brand-new Panasonic Lumix DMC-GH5. In our interview with Sean, he goes over the advancements and new features brought into the GH5. With internal 10bit 4:2:2 recording, the dual I.S.2 system and 4k up to 60fps.
41,218 Views· Posted 02/24/2015
In this video from KelbyOne Media, Larry Becker takes a quick look at the new Canon 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM telephoto zoom lens. He explains the benefits of the different coatings and lens elements, and discusses the lens and aperture construction. Becker also goes over the user-friendly features of the lens and why he thinks this zoom should have a reserved place in your gear bag. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you