MOST WANTED HIRE TOP HIRES
S+O Media operations manager Jess Reese explains why Sony’s NEX-FS700 is proving popular with production teams
Broadcast TECH
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SONY
NEX-FS700
It’s all about slow motion with Sony’s brilliant NEX-FS700. The
camera shoots up to 240fps at 1080p. The inbuilt ND fi lter wheel is a welcome upgrade to the FS100 and the short fl ange depth ensures the camera can be adapted to work with most cine lenses on the market. The camera is proving very popular with clients looking for high-speed shooting and easy post-production workfl ow on a tight budget.
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POLECAM
The chance to create sweeping shots and fl oating crane shots without a full jib set-up was prov- ing elusive until the Polecam arrived. With quick rigging time and portability, it adds amazing production value to shoots.
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SONNET QIO E3
Data wranglers on recent Alexa shoots have been impressed with the speed and simplicity of the new Sonnet express card read- ers. The ability to read three SxS cards simultaneously at 300Mbps saves hours on data ingestion.
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CANON C300 EF + PL MOUNTS
The C300 is the most requested camera of the past six months. Over the summer, demand for the PL-mount version has been huge as people enjoy the wide selection of glass we offer and the improved iris control.
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CANON K35 SUPERSPEED
After using them on the beauti- ful Hackney Weekender promo for Red Bee, these lenses have grown in demand for DoPs look- ing for interesting glass that gives them a distinct vintage look and quirky fl ares.
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