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Sony PMW-F3

The Sony PMW-F3 is awesome; we got a handfull of these in just after the release date and have been using them constantly in our recent shoots. If you haven’t already heard the F3 utilizes a Super35mm Cmos sensor and is equipped with an FZ mount plus a PL mount adapter. The Sony F3 shoots .. read more

On February 6th, 2012, posted in: Video Equipment Reviews and Demos by

LTO Data Archiving and Back ups

The majority of video production nowadays is shot digitally. Footage is recorded either to high speed flash media, hard drives or optical disc. Each recording method has its flaws when it is used as a long term archival solution. Hard Disk Drives (HDD) are inherently unstable because they utilize internal spinning mechanics that need to .. read more

On February 6th, 2012, posted in: Utah Film Industry News by

LED Light Panels

Ron Hill Imagery has added a whole new assortment of LED panel lights. LED lights are light weight, thin, portable and can operate a very long time on batteries. They also offer a very even, soft light, without modifiers. Most of the lights we offer like the CTD-100 and CTD-50 have selectable color temperatures, ranging .. read more

On January 18th, 2012, posted in: Utah Film Industry News by

CBS 48 Hours Live To Tell

On December 10th at 10PM ET/PT, CBS 48hours: Live to Tell will air, featuring camerawork by Ron Hill. This Live to Tell segment details the chilling story of Linae and Tricia, sisters held captive after witnessing the brutal murders of their mother and grandmother by two escaped convicts . We strove to bring their isolated .. read more

On December 8th, 2011, posted in: Utah Film Industry News by

Red Epic-X & Epic-M

We have just recently added the New Epic-X to our inventory. We have had an Epic-M for several months and just wanted to give some updated details on the new cameras. Both the Epic-X and Epic-M are identical in specs and are capable of shooting both 5k stills and video, For those who dont know .. read more

On September 19th, 2011, posted in: Utah Film Industry News by
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