Monthly Archives: April 2011

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So the elusive Kreis90 LED Ring light finally surfaces. I first blogged about it in this article http://cheesycam.com/dslr-led-ring-lights/ but have never seen it outside of that video. Don't get too excited, it's probably nothing special. I don't know a single person who uses this, nor have I ever seen a video of this in use by anyone (except for the manufacturer video). The Kreis website pretty much sucks and just trying to find prices is a pain.

For an LED Ring light, it seemed easier to just buy the 352 LED Ring light that i've been using found here http://cheesycam.com/last-minute-glidecam-mods/. I guess one benefit would be that it's just smaller, lighter, and cheaper. It can be battery powered, and yes dimmable, but only to about 50%. Effective? Who's to say. If anyone cares that it really does exist, there's more information on the auction page.


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find-price-button Kreis90 LED Dimmable Ring Light

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The Panasonic GH2 and Sony NEX-5 have a 16:9 LCD aspect ratio, while other cameras are 3" or 3.2". If you've been shopping for an LCD loupe to fit the GH2 or NEX-5, there really wasn't much in the 16:9 aspect pool (except for one that ran over $120 dollars). Here's a new loupe that claims it has been designed to fit those exact 16:9 aspects providing shade out in the bright sun to check exposure, or used to magnify your LCD to help you get focus. No sticky frames, no diopter, no base plates, just mounts with simple bands. Pricing is about average for a DSLR LCD loupe.


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find-price-button 16:9 LCD Loupe DSLR Viewfinder for GH2 Sony NEX

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Vimeo member MIchel takes a chance on that odd flex DSLR rig that's been on just about everywhere lately. If you can get over the light blue and black Mortal Kombat theme, the rig converts into a few different positions to provide stable shots, and the one he has setup as a double shoulder support looks pretty functional. Setting it up in that fashion would definitely reduce the amount of camera roll. As mentioned in the video the 1/4 x 20 threaded ends could allow use of counter balance weights. When this was first brought to my attention the prices were pretty low. Not sure if demand is driving prices, but it seems to have inflated quite a bit. [Thanks MIchel]


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find-price-button Flexible DSLR Rig Shoulder Support

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Zeiss SLR Lens Set with Waterproof Case

Attractive offer for filmmakers and photographers

The five Carl Zeiss SLR-lenses come in a special waterproof and robust case. Special inlays ensures that each lens fits perfectly inside the suitcase and protects the lenses from shock and vibration. The SLR Lens Set is IP67 waterproofed.

Zeiss makes special lenses dedicated to Video, and even though this isn't their Cinema Compact Prime lenses, there are still many shooters who use these particular lenses for video. Usually bundles like this will shave a bit off from buying them individually. This set comes with a nice fancy case, but adding them up doesn't seem like a 'killer deal', but puts a little back in your pocket. Will be available in May, price will be around $6k for the set, and will include the following. (I've linked the lenses so you can see what they run individually). Now if only Canon could hook us up with a discounted set of L Glass...

Distagon T* 2,8/21 ZE (Canon EF-Mount)
Distagon T* 2/28 ZE (Canon EF-Mount)
Distagon T* 2/35 ZE (Canon EF-Mount)
Planar T* 1,4/50 ZE (Canon EF-Mount)
Planar T* 1,4/85 ZE (Canon EF-Mount)

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(Left to Right) Zoom H1, Tascam DR-05, Zoom H4n

If anyone cares, here's the relative size of the Tascam DR-05 in between the Zoom H1 (left) and Zoom H4n (right). It's priced the same as the Zoom H1 and also lacks any XLR inputs. Although it's a bit larger than the Zoom H1, the Tascam DR-05 is just a better build overall. It has some decent weight to it too, so it doesn't feel very fragile. It's got many more features in the menu which is easy to navigate and obviously sounds great. The tripod mount in the rear has a metal insert (not plastic like H1), and i've had the same alkaline (the ones that came with) batteries in there for over a week now. So it doesn't drain over night like some odd Zoom H1 issues.

It's not as full featured as a Zoom H4n, but for the same price as an H1 it's a solid portable recorder. The Zoom H1 is still much lighter and smaller, and for those who are looking for a recorder to throw in someone's pocket with a LAV mic, it's still the way to go. By the way, if you're looking for an H4n the best deal was on the Manufacturer Refurb items. The first seller sold out, but there's one more seller with a few left. I've updated the link here: http://cheesycam.com/zoom-h4n-factory-refurbished-portable-recorder/

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find-price-button Tascam DR-05

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find-price-button Zoom H1 Handy Portable Digital Recorder

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Sure there's a ton of posts on this blog all about cheap gear, but it's been hard for me to show them in use. (Sorry guys, if you only knew what I do outside of this blog.) But i'm trying harder to do better, and you probably noticed that i've been working more closely with some friends to show more of how these things work out and samples of what can be achieved. Here's another piece put together by the guys to showcase how adding small lights can set the mood or tone in a scene. This small little sample piece is called 'The Boss'.

A single 500 LED Video Light Panel was set for the rim light behind 'The Boss', a Z96 was taped into a cheap reflector to throw the cliche downward spotlight, and a few Z96's were adding rim lights to the victim. Why not use all the latest LED panels that I just purchased? Well that's a different set of lights for about twice the budget. These will work just fine for someone looking to get into basic LED Video Lights. There will be another video piece shot with the new 900 LED panels that I have pretty soon, hang tight. For now, I thought it would be a good way to show that these lights are still great products including the little Z96 LED lights. The 1000 LED Video Light was used outdoors to add light through small windows on the garage, and then mainly for the scene in the end to purposely cast shadows.

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find-price-button 500 LED video light panel

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find-price-button Z96 Dimmable LED Video Lights

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find-price-button 1000 LED dimmable Video Light Panel

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Nikon D5100

Nikon announces the D5100 and from the pricing and specs, it should be going head to head with the T3i market. [Thanks Andrew] It's rocking 16MP against the T3i's 18MP, but in today's world those sizes don't matter. It's possibly Nikon will have better low light handling by sticking to this smaller size chip.

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The D5100 includes a Vari-Angle LCD, External Mic input, 4fps burst photography, and finally some additional frame rates for video. Well maybe not so important frame rates as they've managed to start adding in 30fps to their 1080 recordings, but still nothing at 60fps. We'll see if future higher end Nikon models will have that ability. Of course the camera will have 'Full Time Auto and Manual Exposure' in movie mode. Nikon is still including full time 'Auto Focus' during movie recording as well.

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On the photography side there's a ton of built in Filters and Effects, but also built in HDR photography mode. Something Sony seems to do with every camera, and Canon DSLR's lack. They aren't stopping there. They are also creating accessories for movie making like their ME-1 stereo microphone. Nikon's new D5100 is priced right even against all the new competition. The cult like Photography following for Nikon glass can give this camera some penetration into the DSLR video market. The one problem Nikon has is availability. Every new release is extremely slow to become available and by the time you find it, there's already something new. Let's see how this one plays out. More in depth specs can be found on the Nikon page.

Should be available in May according to the link below.
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find-price-button Nikon D5100 16MP DSLR

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An inexpensive little application with not just 'cool', but very functional features to power up that Canon DSLR. DSLR.Bot is a highly recommended application download if you already have one of these supported iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad devices. The ability to DIY an infrared trigger and extend range with a simple stereo cable makes it even more practical to use. To keep consistency with the IR trigger (if you choose to purchase one from DSLRBot.com) it comes with a supplied velcro band that simply holds the IR trigger onto the side of the lens. The next time i'm going out to TimeLapse or try my hand at HDR, this little application is going with me. You can find it on iTunes through the link below.


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Apple iTunes Find DSLR.Bot on iTunes for iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad

For more information on all the features, tips, and DIY tutorials on the IR trigger - check out DSLRBot.com.