by Claus Andersen | Jan 30, 2021 | Memory, Review, Workflow
Post in progress – I will add to this post as I go along and use Workflow Station! Kingston reached out to me through a mutual acquaintance and asked me if I wanted to test the new “Workflow Station” and I did. Since Lexar sadly killed of their...
by Claus Andersen | Jul 23, 2018 | Gimbal, Review, SonyFS5
Wanna know if the Ronin-S work with the FS5…? Keep reading! Last week we went to Copenhagen to shoot our review of the Ronin-S with the Sony FS5. It’s not the typical Ronin-S review, since there are so many out there. It’s a review based on the...
by Claus Andersen | Apr 8, 2018 | Hedèn Group, Motion Control, Review, Sony Camera
I met the Hedèn guys for the first time last year. It was at IBC 2017. Had never heard about them before. It turned out that Hedèn had been making motion control systems for focus, zoom and aperture since 1964. The company was founded in 1964 by Björn Hedén, who at...
by Claus Andersen | Mar 16, 2018 | Learn, Review, Sony Camera
When I buy a new camera I’m eager to find out everything asap. I guess other shooters have the same urge… don’t you? It resently came to my attention that Sony has a dedicated training channel. It has a lot of dedicated material on the FS5 camera....
by Claus Andersen | Oct 21, 2017 | 9.Solutions, IBC 2017, Movement, Review, Slider
The 9.Solutions Mini C-Pan arm is the On-the go version of its big brother C-Pan arm, a 55cm long slider with a pan range of 140cm horizontal and vertical. Weighing only 1,5 Kgs and measuring 400mm when folded, it makes for a perfect camera companion for the lite...
by Claus Andersen | Feb 22, 2017 | Lenses, News, Review
The Fujinon MK 18-55 and 50-135mm t2.9 cinema lenses have been announced for the Sony e-mount. PRODUCT HIGHLIGHTS Covers Super 35 Format Sony E-Mount Consistent T2.9 Aperture Over Zoom Range 3 x Standard 0.8 MOD Gears Clickless 9-Blade Iris 200° Focus Rotation and...