Hybrid Cameras
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
Hot on the heels of releasing their genre-bending compact medium format camera, the GFX100RF, FUJIFILM swings to the other end of the imaging spectrum with their latest innovation, the petite X half Digital Camera. Riffing on the film world’s half-frame concept to meld the ease of digital shooting with the pleasure, presence, and texture of shooting film, the camera features a new 1”, vertically-oriented 18MP sensor and a fixed
This week, DJI released the Mavic 4 Pro with a redesigned camera configuration and Panasonic blessed hybrid shooters once again with a new addition to their full-frame mirrorless camera line.
DJI Redesigns the Mavic Series
With their newest iteration of the Mavic drone, DJI has fully redesigned the flagship for improved flying performance without sacrificing video quality. The Mavic 4 Pro forgoes the hanging gimbal
Panasonic announces yet another long-awaited follow-up: the full-frame all-arounder S1 II Mirrorless Camera, intended for hybrid creators in need of a high-speed, high-quality workhorse. To that end, the 24.1MP S1 II boasts Panasonic’s first partially-stacked sensor, improving read out speeds to deliver both 6K30p open-gate video and up to 70 fps continuous, blackout-free stills shooting—all-time highs for