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Fujifilm’s flagship large format GFX ETERNA 55 is now an IMAX-certified camera
Not to be outdone by Canon announcing that the EOS C50 is being added to the prestigious Netflix-approved list the other day, Fujifilm has shared news that the company’s flagship professional ...
Fujifilm’s flagship large format digital filmmaking camera, GFX ETERNA 55, is now an approved motion imaging system for IMAX.
Imax has partnered with camera makers ARRI, Panavision, Red and Sony to create a new program to open up its large-format production to more filmmakers. (Exclusive) By Carolyn Giardina Tech Editor Imax ...
I'm selling my 35mm SLR because I never use it and I'm going to put the money from it towards getting a real 4x5 camera. I think I'm going to get a Speed Graphic, though I'd also love to someday have ...
When fate lands a very high quality lens in front of you, what do you do with it? If you are [Tim Hamilton], the solution is obvious. Use it in a huge large-format camera. The lens came from a ...
Pagani has partnered with Gibellini, an Italian company specializing in large format cameras. Together, they have created the GP810HP, an old-timey camera with bellows and all. According to Gibellini, ...
When you think about all that the digital age has changed, there are few categories that have changed more — and less — than optics. Film cameras are nearly obsolete and the great names of the past — ...
Vintage cameras on the Disabled Photographers' Society stand at The Photography & Video Show. Every year I get here early, and every year I buy something cool. This is the Aladdin's Cave of camera ...
Photography doesn’t have to be expensive, something that’s especially true in the realm of film photography, where the imperfections of the medium can be half the appeal. There are many DIY plans and ...
If you’re a filmmaker or video professional looking to upgrade your lenses for your full-frame or even large-format sensor cameras, then finding some quality wide-angle lenses capable of handling ...
Well, for the couple of days, I have been reading up on large format, especially the 4x5. I am still uncertain if it is right for me. Of course, the 4x5 inches negative is nice. However, lugging ...
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