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July, 2012
by Mark Holder
Shooting with hybrid DSLRs has many advantages, but without a proven workflow one can quickly become lost beneath an avalanche of data. Worse still, data…
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June, 2012
by Dan Bruns
With an astounding 36.3MP sensor, uncompressed video output over HDMI, and full frame sensor, the D800 has become a top contender for the best DSLR for video&he…
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September, 2011
by Videomaker Editors
DSLR - Short for Digital Single Lens Reflex. Since all marketing departments these days love an acronym they decided that cameras needed a new one. The birth…
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September, 2011
by Hal Robertson
Curious video shooters checking out HDSLRs love the video capturing, but find audio gathering cumbersome. Here are some tips for HDSLR video and audio…
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September, 2011
by Mark Holder
Feature rich, excellent image quality and great low light performance make the Nikon D5100 a strong contender in the sub-$1,000 price range.
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July, 2011
by Dan Bruns
With its HDMI output, multi-angle LCD, and the ability to auto focus in video mode, the Panasonic DMC-GH2 fixes many of the problems of previous HDSLRs, which…
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May, 2011
by Dan Bruns
With full 1080p resolution, quality lenses, and excellent light sensitivity, Nikon's D7000 is an HDSLR that will make video enthusiasts seriously think twice…
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March, 2011
by Tom Cunningham
The Sony Alpha A33 is a huge step in the right direction for HDSLRs becoming a go-to solution for almost all of our video needs.
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March, 2011
by Mark Holder
Whether you're a complete beginner or an experienced non-professional looking for a feature packed camera to lug around on your next vacation, the Panasonic…
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August, 2010
by Dan Bruns
With full 1080P resolution at 24 to 30 frames per second and low noise capabilities, Canon once again gives filmmakers a compelling reason to trade in their…
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May, 2010
by Tom Cunningham
The D3S is aimed at the professional photographer or video producer. Combining crisp pictures with amazing color and the abilities to shoot in any lighting…
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March, 2010
by Tom Cunningham
The 7D has manual control, great function control, and can work with a variety of traditional lenses and accessories.
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July, 2009
by Brent Holland
Being able to shoot HD video with the Mark II SLR allows go from a Canon still camera to a Canon high definition camcorder with the flick of a switch.