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We are just under a month out from BILD expo and all of the speakers, events, and experiences are live on the BILD website! We can’t wait to see you there. While we eagerly await your visit, let’s get into this week’s news roundup. FUJIFILM presented us with the X half Digital Camera, a half-frame shooting machine for film lovers. Additionally, Godox released mini flashes, Harlowe gave us new versions of their RGB lights, and Sony introduced a new wireless shooting grip.
FUJIFILM
by Jordan Gallant · Posted
It’s 2025 and we are back with our weekly roundup of new product releases! With CES in full swing, we’ve been working hard to keep you up to date with all of the notable announcements. On top of that, Shure, OBSBOT, DJI, and Hollyland have new products to share. From microphones and PTZ cameras to drone add-ons and headphones, we’re giving you a little something from every category.
CES 2025
The Consumer Electronics Show (CES) is winding down, and, as usual, there were a ton of
by Jordan Gallant · Posted
This week was packed with product announcements too exciting to ignore, so we’re giving them all a chance to shine in this week's roundup. RODE entered the video world with the new RODECaster Video All-In-One Production Console. Leica added a 43mm lens to the Q series with the Q3 43. Logitech gave editors an intuitive control interface with the MX Creative Console. TASCAM added the FR-AV2 to its portable recorder lineup. Tamron released the new 90mm f/2.8 Di III VXD Macro Lens.
RODE Brings Video to its RODECaster Line
RODE has proven time and
by Jill Waterman · Posted
Great customer service reigns supreme at B&H as our knowledgeable product specialists help you navigate a vast sea of available options to pick the right gear for your needs. Their product knowledge and passion for practical solutions shine through in every interaction, whether it’s via online chat, by phone, or in person, at our midtown Manhattan store. We recently asked some of our photo, video, lighting, mobile, and surveillance experts for top product suggestions. Here are a few of their favorites.
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by Jill Waterman · Posted
As we grow increasingly dependent on mobile devices in daily life, social media becomes more inextricably linked to mobile culture. Anyone steeped in such things undoubtedly knows that the primary device for tracking data through social media is the symbol commonly known as a pound sign (or octothorpe in the UK), placed directly in front of a keyword (or words). Entering such text on a social network will turn it into a metadata tag—or a unit of data that now goes by the ubiquitous moniker hashtag.
A Brief History of the Hashtag
According to
by Staff Writer · Posted
Can’t make it to NAB this year? Follow along with B&H Photo and stay up to date with what’s being shown in 2016. Every day, we’ll give you a taste of the new product announcements and check in to see if any vaporware turns into actual hardware.
While it seems that most manufacturers are seeking to quench the rumor mills by announcing their new gear before NAB and relying on the unveiling of the product itself to generate the buzz, still, there were a few surprises that tried to sneak by. So read on for our continuing coverage of what’s
by Chris Goldin · Posted
10 Ways the iPad Can Help Video Professionals
There is no doubt that the iPad is a wonderful media-consumption device. Although it might not be capable of shooting or editing professional video footage just yet, it can still be an invaluable tool for any filmmaker’s or videographer’s tool kit. Here are ten ways the iPad can be used, from the beginning to the end of the production cycle.
1. Screenwriting
The first step of any production is writing the script, and the iPad can help you do it. With a battery that lasts longer than many laptops on