Tag: C100

Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 DC HSM. The First And Fastest Zoom.

Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 DC HSM. The First And Fastest Zoom.

August 29, 20136 Comments

  To say I’m a little excited about this lens is an understatement. I’m so stocked I had to write about it in order to get my feelings out! I ave seen and read enough on the Sigma 18-35mm F1.8 DC HSM that yes! I had to buy one. I dont have it because the […]

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Schneider Optics announces a new family of lenses. Xenon FF-Prime

Schneider Optics announces a new family of lenses. Xenon FF-Prime

August 21, 20130 Comments

This year is the year of 4K and cinema lenses. I’m actually more interested in the later but that’s because I love lenses! At NAB I got a chance to see the new Xenon FF-Prime Lenses and I liked the look and feel. I haven’t had a chance to try them but did play around a […]

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Canon CN-E Cinema Primes Hands On Review

Canon CN-E Cinema Primes Hands On Review

July 16, 20137 Comments

What do say when you get a email that reads. Erik. Would you be interested in reviewing the Canon CN-E Cinema Primes? Heck yes is what I said!. That’s pretty much how it went. Terry Nixon at Texas Media Systems sent me an email just like that. I think he was on a mountain bike […]

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The Perfect Bag For Your C100 And C300

The Perfect Bag For Your C100 And C300

July 11, 201318 Comments

The Canon Cinema EOS cameras are fantastic, but they have a strange shape like no other camera. The handle on the C100 makes it a tall camera, and the handle plus an LCD/audio input attachment on the C300 makes this camera even taller. Although they look funny, the handles work very well. Since moving over […]

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Setting Up The Canon C100 & Atomos Ninja 2

Setting Up The Canon C100 & Atomos Ninja 2

July 6, 201322 Comments

The Atomos Ninja 2 is a perfect fit for the C100. In fact Canon worked with Atomos to get it to work as well as it does. I wish the monitor was a little better but for the price it works very well. One of the best features is the C100 will trigger the recorder […]

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Canon Cinema Prime Lenses Arrived Today

Canon Cinema Prime Lenses Arrived Today

July 2, 20137 Comments

  Today I got a package from Canon. Two Canon Cinema Primes! Thanks to Terry Nixon from Texas Media Systems for arranging this for me. Terry your awesome! So now what? Well I’m going to play around a bit with these fine prime lenses and see how they work. First impression is wow! The mechanics […]

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Canon C100 Gets Firmware Update. 1.0.11.00

Canon C100 Gets Firmware Update. 1.0.11.00

July 1, 20130 Comments

It’s not a huge updated but here is the info on what it does. Firmware Version 1.0.1.1.00 incorporates the following additional functions and modifications: A function has been added which allows automatic continuous focusing and iris setting on a subject in the center of the screen when using the Canon EF-S 18-135mm f3.5-5.6 IS STM […]

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Zacuto C-Shooter Hands On Review

Zacuto C-Shooter Hands On Review

June 9, 201312 Comments

The Canon Cinema EOS cameras are the most ergonomic camera I have used. So why use a rig for them? Well for a couple of reasons. If your trying to shoot ENG style then holding a camera with no rig can get fatiguing really fast. Try interviewing someone for over five minutes holding the C100 […]

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Kessler Kwik Release System Review

Kessler Kwik Release System Review

May 28, 201311 Comments

Stills photographers have had the Arca-Swiss quick release systems for years. Many different companies offer their version of this proven way to mount a camera on a tripod. My favorite is Really Right Stuff. High quality and expert craftsmanship. For use video guys we pretty much were stuck with Manfrotto quick release systems. A much […]

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The Zacuto C100 Z-Finder Pro Now Available For Preorder

The Zacuto C100 Z-Finder Pro Now Available For Preorder

May 26, 20132 Comments

The C100 is a great camera with very nice ergonomics for handheld use. The viewfinder on it isn’t so good. It’s very small and is placed to close to the back of the handle and your forehead touches it. I feel like I’m cramming my face into it and still cant get a good view […]

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