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A 17K camera sounds like data madness. Why I shot a one-woman show using Blackmagic’s monster-megapixel cine camera
By James Tonkin published
Features I worked with Blackmagic’s full-frame cameras on one-woman show Musik – including the monstrous URSA Cine 17K 65 – and now I don’t want to go back to Super 35 cameras

These are the best camcorder deals post Cyber Monday and Black Friday
By Chris George last updated
Deals There aren't lots of camcorder deals this year – but there are still some big savings to be had post-sales event!

This Sony camera got pulled because it had Superman X-ray vision that could see through clothes!
By Mike Harris published
News Sony inadvertently caused a furor in the late '90s when it was discovered that a cheap filter could give a night-vision camcorder ‘X-ray vision’

Thinkware reveals its most advanced dash cam ever
By Ben Andrews published
Feature-packed and ready for even the toughest recording conditions

"Last night I edited an 8-angle video in minutes" – Multicam editing and cheap cameras have changed video making...
By Adam Juniper published
DEALS I thought I could resist the buying, but multicam tech meant that cheap action cameras have become irresistible to me...

Every driver should have a dash cam - mine is now at its lowest-ever price
By Ben Andrews published
Deal I can personally vouch for the quality and reliability of this dash cam - if you're going to buy a dashboard camera this Black Friday, this should be it

Shut the front door! Amazon's Ring doorbell is at its lowest-ever price on Black Friday, but that's not why I'm buying one
By Adam Waring published
Deals At less than half price, this is the cheapest I've ever seen the Amazon Ring doorbell, but I'm buying one for a completely different reason altogether

Sony FX30 miniature cinema camera drops to lowest price EVER ahead of Black Friday!
By Sebastian Oakley published
deal Grab the lightest Sony Cinema camera, the FX30, for the featherweight price of £1519.05

Shallow depth of field has killed cinematography – movies all look like they were shot on iPhone's Portrait Mode
By Mike Harris published
Opinion Shooting wide open and capturing blurry backgrounds isn’t always the answer, but it’s the answer many blockbusters and straight-to-streaming flicks are opting for nowadays
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