Archive for October, 2010
One Day On Earth – a call to use your HDSLR to help document the world
Posted on 05. Oct, 2010 by planetMitch.
Tweet Pin It UPDATE: Since this is coming up in about a week, we thought we’d republish this story to remind people about this interesting project and so you can get ready. Here’s an update from the sponsors: A lot of exciting things have been happening since we last touched base: * we have participants [...]
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Continuing PhotoCine coverage: FilmSourceLA rentals
Posted on 05. Oct, 2010 by planetMitch.
Tweet Pin It We still have quite a few videos to process from the PhotoCine EXPO from a week ago. There’s just so much news lately and we’re trying to show it all to you! We met Sage from FilmSourceLA and talked for a few minutes. Here’s the result FilmSourceLA at the PhotoCine Expo 2010 [...]
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Canon EOS 5D Mark II video from a 102 year old lens – a Blast from the past!
Posted on 04. Oct, 2010 by planetMitch.
Tweet Pin It A couple of weeks ago, we showed off some amazing photos taken with a Canon EOS 5D Mark II (reviews) and a 102 year old 35mm Wollensak Cinema lens that were shot by Timur Civan. Today, we’re very honored to show you the world premiere Timur’s Canon EOS 5D Mark II with [...]
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Incredible 52 Canon EOS 5D Mark II camera “Matrix” surfing setup!
Posted on 02. Oct, 2010 by planetMitch.
Tweet Pin It We’ve seen some pretty incredible stuff lately, but how about this set up of 52 Canon EOS 5D Mark II (we’ve been notified that they’re NOT 5D2s) cameras working together to make a “Matrix” like movie move for the Rip Curl surfing site? Stunning! I’ve always loved that look of moving around [...]
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The difference between the full frame and crop sensors
Posted on 01. Oct, 2010 by planetMitch.
Tweet Pin It The other day, Philip Bloom tweeted the video below which was shot by Mike Collins (whom I met at the Canon EXPO) showing the difference between the full frame Canon EOS 5D Mark II (reviews) and the 1.6 crop factor Canon EOS 7D (reviews) using the same lenses. Tho the title of [...]












