Posts by Author: Sagiv Gilburd
Cursed camera rigs – a new years special
To wrap up 2023, I decided to go with a different-than-usual post. A fun post, covering one of my favorite topics. Honest to god, crazy…
The Filmolino SlideScanner is a film scanner you can build yourself
You can get a good slide scanner from Kodak for about $179. It works well, but what if you don’t want to pay that much…
The Godox BFP and BLP use EF lenses to modify flashes and LEDs
Projection attachments have been around for a while. We already saw some from Godox, like the AK-R21 ($89), but now Godox has announced two new…
The Module 8 Tuner is now available for PL lenses
Happy holidays for vintage-look fans. All three Module 8 tuners are now available in a new version. The new version will allow you to use…
How to fix slow phone footage on Premiere Pro
If you’re experiencing trouble and slowness when trying to edit phone footage in Premiere Pro, you’re not the only one. Phone footage can give you…
Blackmagic URSA Broadcast G2 gains cloud and direct Davinci Resolve integration (Beta)
Blackmagic often updates their gear. It’s one of the reasons they are so popular despite being such a young company. (Well, that, their pricing, and…
Light Lens Lab releases a new retro-style 50mm F/2 “Rigid-SPII”
You might not have heard of LLL (Light Lens Lab). It’s a niche company that often makes gear in the style of classic film-era equipment….
Brightin Star AF 50mm F/1.4 APS-C is the company’s first autofocus lens
2023 will be the year when lens manufacturers who were focusing on manual focus lenses start to experiment with autofocus lenses. (pun 100% intended). We…
Why the industry needs to move to open-source cameras
Over the years, we have covered our fair share of open-source cameras, including the cine-oriented Cinepi, the SITINA 1 full-frame mirrorless, and the Night vision…