Category: Review
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Boya BY-BM6060 shotgun microphone review
In today’s digital era, high-quality audio is essential for various applications, including film production, broadcasting, and podcasting. A reliable shotgun microphone can make a significant difference in capturing clear and professional-grade audio. In this blog post, we will provide a detailed review of the Boya BY-BM6060 XLR shotgun microphone, focusing on its features, performance, and…
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Meike 8mm f2.8 for MFT review
Ultra wide, non fish-eye lenses are a type of camera lens that have a wider field of view than standard lenses, but do not produce the distortion often associated with fish-eye lenses. These lenses are ideal for landscape photography, architectural photography, and other types of photography where a wide field of view is desired. And…
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Vintage lens Helios 44-2 review
There is a sentiment to old lenses. Many say that modern one are too good, too sharp, too sterile. While vintage lenses thanks to all the imperfections and softness have soul. The cheapest of vintage lenses in Helios 44 from USSR! Let’s take a look at one of my Helios 44-2 58mm f/2 lenses and…
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Spring HDMI cable for a field monitor
I had no idea that connecting a field monitor to a camera can be that hard! Yes, mount or a small head is important, but the biggest problem is a HDMI cable. It turned out that my Panasonic Lumix GH5 mark 2 needs around 30cm long HDMI cable to connect to Feelworld F6 PLUS field…
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Ulanzi VL110 RGB tube light review
Ulanzi VL110 are small but pretty powerful RGB tube lights. Each tube light has 3 modes (white, pulsing, RGB), USB-C charging, an OLED display, and 1/4” tripod mount. On top of that, Ulanzi VL110 can be stacked together to make bigger and longer light. Pretty cool!
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Wide zoom Olympus 9-18mm 1:4.0-5.6 ED review
Good lenses are usually expensive. Turns out, there is a reason for that. I wanted an ultra-wide lens for my YouTube studio. I have a small room and wanted to have more breathing room in the shots. The Olympus Digital 9-18mm 1:4.0-5.6 ED was the cheapest ultra-wide zoom lens for Micro Four Thirds mount and…
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Diatone Roma F4 LR: Long-Range on 4 inches
For years, long-range drones were associated with big and purpose build (mainly lightweight) quadcopters. With at least 7-inch propellers, but true long-range started at 8-inches or more. Times changed, and in the 2020, a new class of long-range FPV quadcopters emerged: light, dead-cat frame, 4-inch propellers, weight around 250g, and with flight times somewhere between…
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ZOHD Drift Review – a smart FPV glider
Airplanes are fun, and I like to fly them. Unfortunately, most RC airplanes have a severe flaw: they are big, bulky, and traveling with an FPV airplane can be a pain in a posterior. Sure, some can be disassembled into a few smaller parts, but usually, those parts are not small, and assembling the airplane…
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Jumper T18 Review
The year 2020 is exciting in many ways. In the RC and FPV hobby, it’s the year when FrSky is facing healthy competition. FrSky radios like Taranis Q X7 or FrSky X10S Horus can be easily replaced by cheaper, and in some ways better, radios like RadioMaster TX16S or Jumper T18.