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Carl Zeiss Otus Distagon T* 1.4/55 lens: Is It The Best Ever Made?

February 19, 20131 Comment

Dr. Hubert Nasse, Staff Scientist at Carl Zeiss talks about a new dimension in photography. The new Carl Zeiss Distagon T* 1.4/55 is touted by Dr. Nasse in the video as the “the best 55mm ever made” Thats a bold statement to make but coming from Zeiss it just may well be. I’ve always liked Zeiss […]

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Save $2000 On Canon C300 EF And PL Mount

Save $2000 On Canon C300 EF And PL Mount

February 19, 20130 Comments

Canon EOS C300 Cinema EOS Camcorder Body (EF Lens Mount) The 0% lease deal has been extended through August 31, 2013. Click on the links for more info and if your thinking about buying one please use the vender links and help support my site. This is a big one so if your interested in […]

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Which Lenses Should I Buy For My C100, C300?

Which Lenses Should I Buy For My C100, C300?

February 18, 201321 Comments

When I got the Canon C300 EF at work and recently bought a C100 for myself, I had the same question we all have. What lenses to buy? I got lucky when I rented the C100 for seven days to shoot a series of news image spots. I already owned a few Canon lenses that […]

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Updating My Website Today

Updating My Website Today

February 17, 20130 Comments

If things look a little wacky today that’s because I’m changing things around on eriknaso.com. New theme that is more video friendly. I hope to get it all together today so please be patient. I’m not taking the site down while I make the changes so all the content will be available. If you experiance […]

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Canon C300 Firmware Update Version 1.0.8.1

Canon C300 Firmware Update Version 1.0.8.1

February 14, 20130 Comments

Canon C300 Firmware Version 1.0.8.1.00 is now available for download at the Canon USA links below: Canon C300 EF Mount

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New Zacuto C-Shooter Rig For C100 C300 C500

New Zacuto C-Shooter Rig For C100 C300 C500

February 14, 20134 Comments

What could be better on Valentine’s Day than a shiny red present for that someone special, or maybe that someone special is your Canon C camera! I did a hands on review of the C-Shooter and can be found here. The C100,C300 and C500 are the most ergonomic cameras for handhold but if you need to […]

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FXFactory For Premiere Pro CS6

FXFactory For Premiere Pro CS6

February 13, 20130 Comments

I’ve been using Noise Industry FXFactory plug ins for a while now with Final Cut Pro 7. I made the switch to Premiere Pro CS6 last year and have enjoyed the benefits of native editing. It really flies when you have the right setup. Mainly the CUDA graphics card. The one thing I missed was […]

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Bracket1 Camera Accessories Mounting Solutions

Bracket1 Camera Accessories Mounting Solutions

February 9, 20134 Comments

  I’ve always struggled with mounting an Lectrosonics UCR411a receiver to my AF-100 and now C300. These cameras are small, and that 411a receiver is big and heavy. The smaller Sennheiser and Sony receivers are so much lighter and also come with cold shoe adapters that work very well to mount them to your camera. […]

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iKeysToGo: Premiere Pro CS6 Shortcut App

iKeysToGo: Premiere Pro CS6 Shortcut App

January 25, 20131 Comment

I stumbled on this app yesterday when I needed to figure out the short cut for playing around an edit in Adobe Premiere Pro CS6 . I have to admit I don’t know all the short cuts, and to make things worse I haven’t bought a new keyboard to replace my Final Cut Pro version […]

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Panasonic Shows Consumer 4K Camera At CES

Panasonic Shows Consumer 4K Camera At CES

January 19, 20136 Comments

Panasonic is finally showing a new camera off and this one is 4K. It’s a “working proof of concept prototype” so no model number so it’s possibly just a shell of a camera with a 4K sensor that will be in several different cameras. Sound familiar? and I have no idea about the sensor being […]

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