Reviews
OBSBOT Tail Air review – a streaming studio the size a soda can
OBSBOT managed to fit a lot into their new streaming camera, the OBSBOT Tail Air and we we are giving it the full run-through
The smallest full-frame anamorphic ever – SIRUI Saturn review
Good news! SIRUI just expanded their anamorphic Saturn lineup – In addition to the already existing Saturn 35mm, they have just introduced two new anamorphic…
SIRUI Sniper lens review – SIRUI’s first autofocus set
The Sniper is a set of three lenses for APS-C sensors. We took the set for a ride, and they are a great pick for the price.
Insta360 Ace Pro is a rugged action camera with a flip up screen
Insta360 has announced their newest camera, the Insta360 Ace Pro (buy here). There’s also a non-pro Insta360 Ace (buy here), but I’ve been testing the…
Kelvin Epos 300 – The best 300 watt light on the market
When Kelvin brought the Kelvin Epos 300 ($2,499) to the market, they reignited a (not so old) debate: are RGBACL lights better than RBGWW lights?…
The PMI Smoke Ninja is a phone-sized smoke machine
The new tiny smoke machine, the PMI Smoke Ninja (249$), is only 142mm tall. 5mm shorter than an iPhone 15. It’s the size of a…
Nikon Z8 review for underwater photography and video
Underwater photography is a niche artform and the ultimate underwater camera needs to be equipped with a niche feature set – one fulfilled by the Nikon Z8. As the world transitions away from DSLR cameras, Nikon devotees have waited for the brand’s answer to its competitors’ smaller and more effective mirrorless models such as the Sony A7R V and Canon EOS R5. Finally, that wait is over and Nikon enthusiasts have a compelling reason to upgrade.
The 7Artisans 9mm f/5.6 is the widest full-frame budget lens yet
Here are some good news for fans of wide-angle lens, 7Artisans just launched their new full-frame 7Artisans 9mm f/5.6 lens. The lens costs 479$ and…
RODE Wireless Pro review- amazing value for money
About two months ago, rode released their $400 Rode Wireless Pro, a set of wireless microphones that catches up with the wireless lavalier industry and…
Tamron 17-50mm F4 Di III VXD Review
Tamron’s newest lens is the interesting Tamron 17-50mm F4 Di III VXD, a lens that essentially works in reverse of the Sony design. Sony essentially take a standard zoom and made it wider, while Tamron has a taken a wide angle zoom and stretched it to reach 50mm. What’s more, their lens is an internally zooming lens that makes for a really intriguing gimbal lens due to the balance point staying constant. They have also aggressively priced the 17-40mm F4 at just $699 USD, which helps alleviate the biggest negative feedback I heard about the $1100 USD Sony lens; it was just too expensive. But is the Tamron a worthwhile option? We’ll explore that in the video review below or in the rest of this article.








































