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We are just a couple of months past NAB 2026 and DaVinci Resolve 21, which was released as a beta before NAB 26, has gotten its full release. I think this is record time for Blackmagic to move from the NAB beta rel...


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Designed to extend the capabilities of the VENICE 2 platform, the new RIALTO 65,  now in development, is planned to be available the first half of 2027. See it at Cine Gear Expo 2026.

RIALTO 65 is a new 65mm format capable image sensor block for the VENICE 2, allowing to expand the digital cinema camera VENICE 2 to 65mm format. Designed to extend the capabili...


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Perfectly sized for streamlined DIT and DP workflows, OLED 16 gives you infinite contrast, true blacks, and precise color reproduction with zero haloing.

A new OLED 4K production monitor with a 16” display, the OLED 16 from


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Atomos will be demonstrating, at Cine Gear Expo, the Sumo PRO-19 monitor working with Fujifilm’s new ETERNA 55 filmmaking camera.

Building on the success of Sumo 19SE, Sumo PRO-19 introduces a major upgrade long requested by customers: a “stunning 19-inch 4K HDR display – Atomos claims — that delivers significantly greater image detail and precision for critical monito...


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Depending on your perspective, this is rich with either irony or pathos. By Pexels user Honorblog.

Every so often, the BBC proudly puts out a press release that it has found a long-lost episode of Doctor Who on a dusty Betamax in someone’s attic and returned it to the archive. Those of us with a penchant for monochrome tube-camera images of wobbly sets and monsters made of ca...


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