Sony will eliminate the optical viewfinder on all future DSLRs. Sony Spain let slip in a presentation that the Japanese electronics giant plans to release all future Alpha DSLRs with the SLT translucent mirror technology found on the A33 and A55. No more optical viewfinders and traditional mirror-box DSLRs from Sony. In fact the name ‘DSLR’ will be consigned to history and replaced with Alpha SLT.
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If you’d only go on eBay’s prices you’d assume the Iscorama anamorphic lenses had God-like properties. Maybe they’d part water with their patented easy focus mechanism. Could they heal a leaper with their flare? Possibly the hallowed Iscorama is able to bless you with a cinematic image.
[vimeo]20219795[/vimeo] Diopters are somewhat of a miracle with anamorphic lenses. My Tokina +0.4 helped cut the minimum focus distance of my Isco down to less than 4ft from 2 meters and helped sharpen it up at fast apertures like F1.4.
Find the full details on the DP6 here We are filmmakers. So why are we all shooting in the TV widescreen standard 16:9 and not 2.35:1?
More details on the workshops here! WINNER ANNOUNCED BELOW [H]OUSE director of Photography Gale Tattersall is running a hands-on DSLR workshop in LA this month and in March. He is very kindly giving away a free seat to a lucky EOSHD.com reader!
Above – the first ever Nikon SLR capable of producing digital images, in 1988 First a bit of history – on the genesis of Nikon’s digital camera division.
Full specification and price here DSLR cinematography styles vary a lot, since the cameras are so adaptable. At the core of all this flexibility is the rigging.
For the price and full spec visit DitoGear here DitoGear are a relatively new arrival on the DSLR scene yet a creative and exciting one. They’ve begun to make something of a name for their sliders and I’ve taken some notice. Here I try their cutting edge slider for the first time.