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Kata's VDSLR rain covers solution highlight review
Rain covers don't look sexy or attractive, but it is not about look it is about functionality. Those guaranty to save you from rain and dust.
Shot on Canon 7d and GoPro Hero
Kata's "VDSLR bags highlight review"
Shot with: Canon 7d
Canon 17-55mm f2.8
After using the Cineroid EVF for over a month I am confident it is a very good product. Priced $799, this type of accessory is from the kind that will escort you to your next shooting device as long as it has an HDMI output.
In my video review I should have mentioned under "what type of improvements I would like to see"?, a USB connection for future possible firmware updates and a squeeze mode to allow the use of anamorphic lenses.
For more details please visit Cineroid home page: cineroid.com/web/eng_ind The evolution of a VDSLR "ENG style" rig
The evolution of a VDSLR "ENG style" rig Peripheral video camera equipment devices are not always cheap. Their aim is to let us, cameramen, work freely in a way that we can concentrate doing what we were paid for, bring the best image we can. Since the appearance of VDSLR's, manufactures became very creative adopting their existing products or inventing new ones in order to let us work comfortably with those photo cameras who happen to shoot HD video too....
Countless projects and few documentries I made with my VDSLR, taught me to starve for improvment in usibility when working with those cameras by adding "the right support". EVF (Electronic View Finder) Cineroid: cineroid.com/web/eng_ind Microphone: Hosa tech hosatech.com/product/365837/QENG-KIT/_/ELECTRONIC_NEWS_GATHERING_MICROPHONE_KIT Audio recorder: Tascam DR-100 Camera light: Rotolight: Pages:1 | ||