Pictures: Wiltrox, Seigate, Nanlax |
Everyone is welcome in the weekend! For this secondary roundup, we are going to see some new lights, especially small SSDs, and more. But first, as usual, deals.
High Performance, Low (ER) Prices
If you want a canon camera which is very capable of shooting the game, but it is not quite expensive as sports/action flagship EOS R1, EOS R3 It can now be from your MSRP to $ 500.
Photo: Richard Butler |
If you prefer single-prank cameras that are still as capable as they come, respected Nikon Z8 Is on sale again for $ 600.
Viltrox’s lightsber
Picture: Viltrox |
Many readers will be familiar with Wiltrox’s lens, but the company is also active in lighting space. It recently announced the K90 RGB Light Stick, which is more or less its name, what is its name: a 97cm tube that can produce up to 30W light in a variety of colors. While the lights – which come in a two packs – can be used in a traditional light setup, they are also interesting as practicals you can see in photos or videos.
The K90 has an underlying battery that charges via USB-C, which Viltrox says that the lights should be able to run with full power for about 70 minutes. It has an on-body control, as well as compatibility with the company’s app.
For tablet fans
Picture: Wakom |
Pen tablet can be a great tool for editing your photos, and using the mouse to give a brake to your wrist. And, if you miss it, Wacom updated its major intuos Pro Tablet to improve control, pen and aspect ratio – the new version is a better match for today’s 16X9 display. If you want a deep drive, then we covered the launch in our article, which You can read here,
Small SSD
Picture: seagate |
High performance, portable SSD is nothing new, but taking the latest generation concept even further. Seagate New “Ultra Compact SSD” Being about the size of an old -fashioned flash drive is in its name. However, it can store 2TB of data, and will allow you to reach 1,000Mbps via its USB-C 10GBPS interface. It is also compatible with Android and iOS devices, which can be useful for those wishing to record the highest-end codes and frame rates of the iPhone, which requires external drives.
Picture: Planck |
The top for phone recording is Planck SSDWhich is designed to flush against the lower part of your phone, rather than spreading popsical stick-style like seagate. Spacs are similar to ultra compact SSD, but the plank comes with a little cavet. It is currently being sold through a kickstarter campaign, meaning that there is no guarantee that you will actually find a decision you decide to return the project. We always recommend caution around crowded products, especially from low installed brands.
Light rain
Picture: Godox |
If you want to be able to bring a scene to light, no matter what you now have more options than ever – provided you work in a movie studio, or the same funding as one. Both Nanlax and Godox have released new lights that promise to shed a ton of light along with being Weatherproof.
In addition to its IP65 weather resistance rating, Godox P1200R Hard Pro There is a relatively standard 1200W RGB light panel. It promises flicker-free light, controllativeness through various standards, including an app, and a relatively compact build is designed to keep it out given the amount of light.
Picture: Nanlax |
Nanlax provoked 5000BThere is a 5200W spotlight that a weather resistance rating – IP66, this time also supports – but has a new trick of its sleeve. The company claims that it is the only light in its orbit that supports adjusting both its color temperature and its green/magenta values.
Neither the light is targeted for photographers, or the price for anyone other than serious professionals – Godox is around $ 5300, while Nanlax will run you $ 14,800 – but they show what is possible with today’s technology. With any fate, we will start looking at similar features, starting to reduce more consumer-centric lights.
Pro -Cit
We sometimes prefer to include videos or essays that are not necessarily accessories, but it provides some insight or knowledge about the art of photography. This week’s entry is a Youtube video by Kim Ilman, where he uses which gear to shoot the F1 race.
A look at someone’s camera bag is always a fun experience, and it can help inspire some changes in your own setup. However, this becomes even more interesting when that person is a working pro -working – this is a perspective that we do not always meet, so cheer Ilman to share our knowledge and gear.