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Timelapsing in Dubai…and other stuff! Edit: Now with film!

DSLR Shooting Featured work Timelapse

26th January 2012

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Get your lenses de-clicked. It will change your life (disclaimer: It probably won’t change your life!)

DSLR Gear Lenses

26th January 2012

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Lucasfilm’s “RED TAILS” that I helped shoot on Canon DSLRS open’s 20th January in the US! Go see it!

DSLRs featured

19th January 2012

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Why the Nikon D4 excites me…please don’t let me down!

DSLRs

18th January 2012

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A VERY interesting and cheap Canon EF mount for the FS100

FS100 Sony NEX

18th January 2012

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UPDATED! Which… “Video DSLR” to buy?

Camera Reviews DSLR Gear DSLRs featured Zacuto

17th January 2012

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Part 1 and 2 now live!! The Christmas mini shootout with the C300 (pre-production), F3, FS100, hacked GH2 and more!!

DSLRs featured Shootout

6th January 2012

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“How to start a revolution” wins Best Documentary at Raindance and Boston Film Festival!

DSLRs Other

5th January 2012

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DSLR Lighting techniques from Eve Hazelton

DSLR Shooting Lighting

14th December 2011

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Finally…the biggest missing feature of the GH2 is out. 25p firmware update (or 30p for US owners)

GH1 GH2

7th December 2011

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Guest blog: A guide to using twixtor

DSLR Workflow Editing Guest blog Workflow

6th December 2011

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Essential for shooting through glass, especially timelapse. Lenskirt special December offer 10% off

DSLR Gear DSLR Shooting Timelapse

1st December 2011

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My thoughts on the Canon C300 and the new RED Scarlet (oh and a whole new 4k video shooting Canon DSLR!)

DSLRs featured

4th November 2011

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Booths and Bodies: Short documentary shot on Sony NEX 5N

DSLRs featured Featured work Film Sony NEX

25th October 2011

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FINALLY the full frame Canon 1DX DSLR featuring “improved video”.

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18th October 2011

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