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by BH Online Videos · Posted 10/07/2013
Watch and listen as Mia McCormick discusses what makes cinema lenses different from other lenses and why they make a great choice for video work. Using the Samyang 24mm T1.5 and Rokinon 85mm T1.5 as examples, McCormick explores the optical and mechanical construction of cinema lenses, including manual control, increased focus throw, and follow focus gearing.McCormick also
by BH Online Videos · Posted 09/30/2013
Join Mia McCormick, of Kelby Media, as she discusses the Canon Vixia Mini Compact Personal Camcorder, and why it may be the video-blogging tool for you. This video explores the specifications of the camcorder, including the 12.8MP sensor that captures stills and Full HD video, DIGIC DV 4 image processor, and f/2.8 lens with ultra-wide-angle and close-up recording options. McCormick showcases the camcorder’s articulating screen and tilting stand for hands-
by BH Online Videos · Posted 08/20/2013
Mia McCormick, from Kelby Media, shares her impressions of working with the Panasonic HC-X920. The video highlights the camera’s technical specs and capabilities, as well as where it fits within the Panasonic camcorder lineup. Reviewing the camera’s strengths, the video touches on the camera’s lens, manual controls, and image stabilization as well as the pro features that set this camera apart from other consumer camcorders.
by BH Online Videos · Posted 08/13/2013
Join Mia McCormick, from Kelby Media, as she discusses the new Canon XA25 Professional HD Camcorder and what makes it a good choice for news gatherers and documentarians. This video covers the camera’s 8-blade, 20x optical zoom lens, constant and variable zoom speeds, professional menu features like pre-record buffer, relay recording capability, and the options available for simultaneously recording in two codecs at two different
by BH Online Videos · Posted 08/13/2013
In the following video, Mia McCormick, of Kelby Media, shares her experience working with the Teradek Bolt Pro Wireless HD video transmitting system. The video explores the possible uses for this system, as well as its strengths and limitations. McCormick discusses topics ranging from the formats it can transmit to its flexibility in input and output options, and whether or not there are signal processing delay issues. McCormick also puts it to the test to see just
1,061 Views· Posted 07/09/2013
In the third and final episode in our series dedicated to helping DSLR shooters improve the audio quality of their video productions, we take a look at some dual-system solutions. “Dual systems” means we use an entirely separate device to record our audio.
Included in the gear discussed are various portable audio recorders (including the new Zoom H6), field recorders, and even a camera-mountable microphone with an integrated flash recorder (the