This is the Most Highly Anticipated Camera of 2017
A couple of weeks ago we posted asking you what camera you are most looking forward to this year. The Panasonic GH5 quickly soared into winning place, even beating out the much buzzed about new Sony FS7 II which just started shipping this February. Now the only question is...what Zacuto gear do you need to truly make these cameras rock?!
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We're pretty much in love with this camera too! Redesigned both inside and out it sports a new 20.3MP Digital Live MOS sensor and the Venus Engine processor which enables 4k. Add to that 10-bit 4:2:2 internal recording with select settings, Full HD video at up to 180 fps, 12 fps continuous shooting, and sensitivities up to ISO 25600. |
The Cinéma Vérité darling of the camera world? If you've got the cash. Some solid upgrades from the excellent 1st gen Sony FS7 like a stronger locking E-mount lens mount and the electronic variable ND system. The FS7 II is compatible with all our FS7 accessories including the FS7 Recoil. Watch some videos and check it out here. |
The latest from the Canon EOS C-Series line looks very different from its predecessors - it's much more traditional and ergenomic in shape. There's a lot to like about the Canon C700. See our top 10 features including 4.5K CMOS sensor with 15 stops of dynamic range, and the Dual Pixel Focus Guide. |
Canon has made some notable improvements to the MKIV like the DIGIC 6+ image processor and their touchscreen LCD. It's a solid workhorse camera, but Canon has been getting some blowback for not offering full frame 4K recording and thinking ahead with the specs of the 5D MK IV. Here we've compared it side by side with the MIII so you can decide if it's worth the upgrade. |
This little camera is not to be forgotten. It sports a 24.2MP DX-format CMOS sensor and EXPEED 4 image processor, and offers a sensitivity range from ISO 100-25600 making it well adapted to a wide variety of lighting conditions. Shoot up to 5 fps, record full HD 1080p video, and create time-lapse movies in-camera. |
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