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Canon Announces HDR Capable Reference Display
By Michael Balderston published
DP-V3120 measures in at 31 inches and will be available in November.

Lenses Respond to Higher Image Qualities
By Craig Johnston published
From 1080p to 4K, the glass is getting much more sophisticated.

Moving Up to Cinema Series Lenses
By Chuck Gloman published
In my opinion, the two most important elements in the capturing of a digital image are the sensor and the lens.

In the New Year, Go for the Glass
By Mario Orazio published
Felicitazioni! The new year is about to begin; your equipment budget’s been planned, and now you’re stressed out about parting company with all that cash.

Canon Reveals XA35 and XA30 Camcorders
By Michael Balderston published
Canon has unveiled two new Full HD, portable camcorders, the XA35 and XA30.

IDX Powers Canon’s C300 Mark II 4K Camera
By Michael Balderston published
New adaptor plate makes ENDURA V-Mount battery compatible with Canon camera

Canon Unveils New Lens, Upgrades to Cameras for NAB Show
By Michael Balderston published
Canon will have a full slate of new and updated products to show attendees at this year’s NAB Show.

Timecode vs. Genlock: Why timecode may not be enough to keep your set in sync
By Karl Whitney published
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