If you had told me four years ago that Nikon would not only be in the business of making true, honest-to-goodness video gear but would also own what is arguably the most disruptive player in the truly professional, Hollywood-production-ready market, I would probably have laughed in your face. [Read More]
Sony’s 8K Hawk-Eye Technology Will Measure All NFL First Downs
Starting this upcoming season, the National Football League (NFL) is fully embracing Sony’s Hawk-Eye technology for line-to-gain measurements in NFL games. [Read More]
Nikon Trademarks ‘Z Cinema’ Branding
Nikon filed a trademark application for a new brand, “Z Cinema,” in Japan. [Read More]
Fujifilm Underestimated the X-M5’s Popularity But It Won’t Become an X100VI Situation
Although the Fujifilm X-M5 launched late last year to mixed reviews, it has proven extremely popular with consumers, especially those seeking to up their photo and video game at a budget-friendly price point. About four months after its release, the X-M5 remains challenging to find, with retailers in Japan stopping orders and American photo stores left in the lurch. Where the heck is the X-M5? [Read More]
Myriad Film Holder Lets Photographers Digitize Almost Any Film With Any Camera
English analog photographer Michael Swift started a new company, CUTASUNDA, pronounced “cut asunder,” and its first product is Myriad, a versatile and affordable film holder to make film digitization easier and more accessible. [Read More]