You know the story. It’s CineGear
↑ My “best in show” goes to MIC’s DMX lighting control hub and accessories. It’s so much more than a flickerbox. One of my favorite features is you can have an actor turn on a light on a practical light on set and a series of preset lights will turn on as well. No more missed cues. Or a sensor that you can aim at a light source, say a candle, and when the candle is blown out the sensor activates lights to come on or off.
→The other big winner is Leader’s new onboard monitor. The monitor offers the usual testing screens like a waveform and vectorscope, but it also offers what they’re calling “false colors” for determining exposure of a shot. The way it works is that

↑ Rosco is expanding its product line of light pannels.
→ Not it’s not a new Pokemon.
↑ Silver Lake’s hope for competing in the speed camera arena.
→ Here’s an idea whose time has come. Rosco recently introduced a polarized camera filter/window gel combo that allows you to control the amount of
↑ LTM’s new disc brake for large head light and it can also be retrofit on older lamps. It’s very easy to engage and release and holds super tight. A great idea.
↑ Beebee is introducing a mini.
With the temperature well over 100°, when we weren’t in the air conditioned tent this was my other best friend. Thank you Mole Richardson.
↓ I’ll write more tomorrow but for now, click on the image to see the collection of Red One cameras present at this year’s CineGear Expo. Can you find yours?!










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