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    Incredible Follow Focus Review

    December 16, 2010 by Patrick

    Cinema5d just put up a very nice look at 12 different follow focuses from 12 different companies. They go through each of them from the cheapest ($150) to the most expensive ($1800.) Of course, each has their pros and cons, but they feature some great looking follow focuses.Check out the video and post here.

    Also, if you’re interested in building your own follow focus, check out our DIY Lego Follow Focus post from a few weeks ago.

    Filed Under: DSLR Tagged With: DSLR, Follow Focus, Gear, Review

    Debating between a Canon 60D and Panasonic GH2?

    December 16, 2010 by Patrick


    DSLRHD posted a comparison review of both the Canon EOS 60D and the Panasonic GH2. They dig the GH2 overall, giving only one point to the 60D for not having the micro four thirds lens mount (which we’ve discussed earlier.) They make the case for the GH2 by giving it points for having a better HDMI output, not going from HD to SD when using the HDMI output, the onscreen audio levels, 1:1 mode and the Panasonic auto focus.

    Personally, I think the most interesting thing is that the GH2 uses the same sensor and some of the same features as the upcoming Panasonic AF100 (AF101 in Europe,) which looks incredible.

    The whole comparison is over at DSLRHD

    Filed Under: DSLR Tagged With: Canon EOS 60D, DSLR, Panasonic AF100, Pansonic GH2, Review

    Macworld Reviews the 60D

    December 15, 2010 by Patrick


    Earlier today, Macworld posted their review of the Canon EOS 60D. They gave it a favorable review, with 4 mice out of 5. The only thing that seems to have really bothered them was how far the movie function is on the dial away from everything else.

    Here’s the review.

    Filed Under: DSLR Tagged With: Canon EOS 60D, DSLR, Macworld, Review

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