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| 04|01|2008 |
Bruce A. Johnson
Wow. Yeah, I know, one-word-reviews just don’t cut it. But honestly, after a few days with Sony’s PMW-EX1 camera, that’s what I was left with.... »
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| 11|01|2007 |
James Mathers
This is an unconventional review of a very unconventional camera. First, full disclosure: Although I was hired by RED to do some testing in the early development... »
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| 07|01|2007 |
Will Holloway
The Canon XH A1 and XH G1 are, quite simply, awesome cameras. Coming on the heels of the XL H1 introduction, the A1 and G1 are welcome additions to Canon’s HDV offerings. These compact units are reasonably... »
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| 12|01|2006 |
By Bruce A. Johnson
Everyone has owned a Swiss Army Knife at one time or another, and, at one time or another, it has probably saved all of our butts. Wouldn’t it be great if you had one for your camera? Well, if you’re the... »
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| 10|01|2006 |
By Douglas Spotted Eagle
A new generation of high-definition camcorder is soon to hit the streets, and if initial trial tests of the Sony HVR-V1U are any indicator of what’s to come, hang on to your production budget. ... »
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| 04|01|2006 |
By Steve Gibby
The era of having to buy or rent separate cameras for each type of production seems to be coming to an end. The Panasonic AG-HVX200 acts as the poster child for media convergence by placing the affordable... »
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| 04|01|2006 |
By Bruce A. Johnson
While Canon has turned out dozens of great still cameras and lenses over the years, when the DV revolution came about the company was relatively unknown in the video world. Canon’s consumer cameras were a mixed lot. Even when the XL1 came out, it certainly wasn’t perfect. But give Canon
credit, it was committed to fixing its problems and improving the
camera. Which brings us to the XL H1... »
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| 03|01|2006 |
By Will Holloway
If you’re going to use video but want a film look, the GY-HD100U may very well be the most affordable and best-suited piece of equipment for that task available today. ... »
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| 09|01|2005 |
By Douglas Spotted Eagle
Sony’s Second Offering In Its PRO HDV Lineup Is The HVR-A1U. This camcorder is squarely aimed at the budget HDV’er, and for the price is a surprising offering. I recently had the opportunity to work with... »
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| 06|01|2005 |
By Pete Putman
Canon’s Realis SX50 is the least-expensive LCOS front projector available today—it’s yours for a measly four grand. LCOS is a great choice if you routinely give presentations that include video and text... »
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