DSLR Video Weekly: Choosing a Camera for DSLR Video
This is article #4 in the DSLR Video Weekly series.  If you’d like the whole thing in one shot, check out the book Creating DSLR Video: From
This is article #4 in the DSLR Video Weekly series.  If you’d like the whole thing in one shot, check out the book Creating DSLR Video: From
This is article #2 in the DSLR Video Weekly series.  If you’d like the whole thing in one shot, check out the book Creating DSLR Video: From
This is article #1 in the DSLR Video Weekly series.  If you’d like the whole thing in one shot, check out the book Creating DSLR Video: From
I do a lot of shooting with GoPro cameras. Â They offer a great size to price to performance ratio and really allow for some creative
Trying to record sound with your video? Having a good microphone is nearly worthless if you don’t put it in the right position. The closer you
Plan to shoot video with your DSLR or Mirrorless cameras? Â Chances are you might use more than one camera body while shooting footage. This may
There are so many different types of tripod heads and it can get confusing on which one to use depending on what you’re shooting. I
There are a wide variety of digital cameras available than can shoot video. In this section, we’ll primarily explore the options available when shooting DSLR
While DSLR video cameras are very capable, there are some times when it’s going to be better to use a traditional video camera. There are
Shooting video on a DSLR, Mirrorless or Micro Four Thirds camera can be challenging.  Let’s look at how to choose the right camera or camera configuration
When shooting video on a DSLR, you will be recording to one of the camera’s memory slots to a card. You’ll often feel as though
A few weeks ago, I rented a Sony A7s Mark II camera from LensRentals.com for a trip to a few Southern California beaches. After using