Posts by Author: Udi Tirosh
DIYP reviews the WEEBILL LAB, probably best gimbal for small mirrorless cameras
I first saw Zhiyun’s Weebill LAB gimbal at IBC 2018 and then two weeks later in Photokina. When I saw it first, it was alongside…
Sony pulls a7/R III firmware v2.0 from its website, issues include “camera stop working”
Firmware releases are a good thing. But sometimes they come at a price (this we why we recommend never to upgrade firmware unless you have…
This Halloween costume is a fully functional Nikon camera
Here is an eye candy for any of you who are going to a costume party this Halloween. Photographer Bryan Troll built a full body Nikon…
Retouchers beware! Photoshop 2019 breaks color blending mode
If you are a retoucher and have not already upgraded to Photoshop 2019, just don’t! at least until the following bug is fixed. It seems like…
Light painting tools war: PixelStick Vs Magilight
A few years back I heard of an interesting photography device. The Pixel Stick. It is a light painting tool that can “paint” images in the…
For IBC, we are giving away Pro Gear: Lights, Power and a VTC Plate to ramp your movie making
Welcome to DIYPhotography’s IBC Sweepstakes! With IBC (International Broadcasting Convention) coming soon we wanted to make you cinema-happy, this is why we teamed up with…
Panasonic to announce their first full frame mirrorless camera – Wait, what?
Well, this was unexpected. Panasonic is apparently going to announce their first full frame mirrorless camera this month, in only three weeks. Yes, a full…
Canon EOS R full frame mirorrless photos and spec leaked; Hint on single memory card
Here is something to get your Saturday night going. nokishita-camera.com, a site that is usually pretty reliable, just shared what they say are the full frame mirrorless…
The best iPhone vlogging microphone under $80 – DIYP reviews the RODE ME-L vlogging mic
When it comes to vlogging with just your phone, the first thing you should buy is a microphone. The native audio from the iPhone is not…
Here are seven things they did not tell you before you bought the Sony A7III
I absolutely love my Sony A7III. Most of our production is done on this camera and it is a significant upgrade from the previous A7II….









































