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Best Handheld Cameras
Jeff | 2024-04-09 08:12:49 |
This is my third, have it on all my cameras. Safe and secure when I'm shooting handheld. 5 |
anyonymous | 2024-09-05 01:36:40 |
B&H is the Best place for cameras & etc. 5 |
Kevin | 2024-07-26 07:21:24 |
NIKON ARE THE BEST CAMERAS! 5 |
Andrew | 2024-07-07 08:41:20 |
Best there is! Have five different sizes and they all perform excellent on three different cameras. 5 |
HotrodLinc11 | 2024-05-21 01:10:13 |
I will not use an electronic handheld device without an otter box. They are virtually indestructible. Best cover ever. 5 |
Merbs | 2024-09-14 06:54:25 |
I have tried 3 different cellular security cameras. Best by far in quality and service. 5 |
Karen | 2024-09-09 07:55:16 |
Best way to get clouds to pop with the Leica Monochrom cameras! 5 |
Michael | 2024-09-16 02:36:27 |
First of all, this is the first handheld gimbal I've owned and I'd been waiting to order it since they announced it. I was upgrading from the DJI Ronin M and liked DJI's tuning features on that. I'm shooting on a Canon 6D Mark II with a 16-35mm f/4 IS lens. Pros: Easy to balance and learn the functions of. The trigger on the front makes it possible to lock onto a direction for filming while you look ahead where you're walking. Joystick helps redirect the camera for a low or high angle shot. Cons: Manfrotto plate doesn't exactly fit on Manfrotto tripod heads due a peg that sticks up on the heads. It does reach the tightener though and attaching to a tripod isn't an issue. Limited support for cameras with the follow focus. Not necessary but hopefully that'll improve in the future to include Canon cameras. 5 |
Louis, CH | 2024-09-15 08:36:24 |
An absolut must for all heavier non-broadcast cameras such as the Sony F3. It's kind of the only solution for handheld shooting without an assistant which i use it mostly for shooting manly documentaries. 5 |
Zachary B. | 2024-09-03 07:47:17 |
This was the first handheld meter I ever used. I borrowed it from my friend's father along with his Hasselblad camera. Here, years later, I am a working photojournalist and I went and bought the meter that I used when I first fell in love with photography. I am a strong believer in handheld meters. I use them for my old unmetered cameras, as well when shooting new digital cameras. I own this meter (L-398A), along with the L-208, and L-358. I love how this meter doesn't need batteries to operate, came with a really carrying/belt case, and that it came perfectly calibrated (within 1/3 stop on some tests I did). For beginners, I would recommend the L-208, it's cheaper, smaller, and I think easier to read. The L-398A can do more, and is a more robust meter, but for casual use, and with film the L-208 is plenty capable. If you are planning on shooting with flash and strobe, this meter won't help. Likewise, if you are mainly shooting in really low light, a digital meter might better serve your needs. However, this is THE METER I grab when shooting my old Nikon F2s and my Leica cameras. One note: this meter used to be made in Japan, but the current model is made in the Philippines. Qualitywise, I don't think there is really a difference but just something I noticed when looking at the back of the meter. 5 |