Video Review: Sony PXW-X180 camcorder
Sony’s PXW-X180 camcorder is identical to the PXW-X160 except that it adds GPS and WiFi. They’re the latest in a long line
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Sony’s PXW-X180 camcorder is identical to the PXW-X160 except that it adds GPS and WiFi. They’re the latest in a long line
Continue readingThe the latest LED panel light from Aputure is the HR672. We’re testing the bi-colour version so it ‘s badged the
Continue readingSony’s PXW-X70 camcorder might look like their top-end consumer model (the CX900) with a handle on top but it’s much
Continue readingRode’s Stereo Videomic X is unusual in their “Videomic” line up in that it’s not cheap. Whereas prior models like
Continue readingThe Aputure V-Mic D2 is the successor to – you guessed it – the Aputure V-Mic D1. It’s a compact,
Continue readingAputure have plenty of admirers for their brand of low-cost yet flexible and feature-filled filming gear, Tubeshooter included – and
Continue readingWant a low cost rucksack-type bag to lug about some camera gear? We’re using a Lowepro Flipside Sport 15L AW
Continue readingThe Hudl 2 tablet computer was recently introduced by Tesco, one of the UK’s biggest supermarket chains. It retails for just
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