Posts by Author: Sagiv Gilburd
PGYTECH Createmate review – the best memory card case ever
For years, I’ve been telling people: “Just get a card case; any case is better than just throwing memory cards in your bag”. But some…
Ferrania releases P33 – a black-and-white 160 ISO film
Some old industry names started investing in film production again a couple of years ago. Ferrania was one of them, first releasing P30, a reinvention…
We review Artlist – a one-stop shop for content creators
When you look at sites that cater to the creator industry with music, footage, and editing templates, there is fierce competition. But, despite the saturated…
A world’s first: The Laowa 10mm f/2.8 full-frame autofocus rectilinear lens
The Laowa 10mm f/2.8 Zero-D ($699) is a game changer. It’s Laowa’s first AF lens and the world’s widest f/2.8 full-frame rectilinear lens. In other…
Photographer Helga Paris, Who Captured Life in East Berlin, Dies at 85
Helga Paris’s work is from a different era. She photographed East Berlin after WWII when German papers preferred to show photos of a happier reality…
Teradek announces Teradek TV – a service for improved remote monitoring
Teradek TV is a new service from Teradek. The service minimizes the steps required to share and access wireless footage in large production teams. You…
Laowa Nanomorph ZOOM Announced – Affordable Anamorphic Zoom on Indiegogo Soon
Anamorphic lenses are becoming increasingly affordable in recent years. Companies like Laowa and SIRUI revolutionized the market with anamorphic prime lenses that cost a fraction…
NONS SL660 review: EF mount + Instax = fun
While shooting at a small event, I had a random idea pop into my head. “What if I were to attach a small printer like…
Photographing a volcano with an IR camera
Jonas Daley is what I call an “atypical nature photographer”. His photos capture mountains and deserts, but they don’t look remotely similar to what pops…
First impressions of the Kodak Super 8 film camera
The Kodak Super 8 camera was first teased in 2016, promising to mix new tech with the old. For eight long years, all we got…