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About 4 filtered resultsby Steven Esposito · Posted
2025 has been quite the year for technology to say the least! A bunch of brand-new hardware entered the fray while updated firmware drastically changed the way we interact with slightly older hardware. With themes of creativity and embracing longevity, I asked a few members of the B&H staff about their favorite products this year, and we have a wide range of devices here—from microphones and small cameras for content creation to devices made to enhance the gaming experience, take a look at what makes us tick.
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by Steven Esposito · Posted
Traveling with your computer can be a hassle. Whether you are working off-site, on a photoshoot in a park, or even gaming with some friends, there are a few things you should have that will make your journey easier. So, if you are a creator on the go, a daily commuter, or somewhere in between, we have some ideas on what you should bring with you while you’re out and about.
Daily Commuter
If you’re a user who is just going into the office and coming home, chances are you want a loadout that is lightweight and compact. Picking a laptop has a
by Zack Young · Posted
It is a truth universally acknowledged, that any creative person or artist-type, must regularly use an Apple device (or wonders if they should). iPhones, iPads, and MacBooks—they've all become ubiquitous over the last couple of decades, especially among artists. But are any of these devices truly useful for filmmakers, or are they just a distraction? Let's find out!
Which iPhone is Best for Filmmakers?
Everyone knows what an iPhone is but ask someone whether
by Cris Silvestri · Posted
We’ve said it before and we’ll say it again: hard-drive storage is one of the most important components of any computer. We have some suggestions for hard drives that will fit most of your everyday needs. First, let’s start with what you’re going to do with a storage device, because it makes a difference regarding how much and what sort of drive you may need, or the kind of storage that would be most beneficial to you. For example, videographers need speed, space, and performance. Although they may get by with simply storing large files in a