VidPro launches new DSLR camera stabilization gear
Whether you’re a professional or simply just a hobbyist, VidPro’s new DSLR camera and video camcorder stabilization gear will take your shots into a different level.
Whether you’re a professional or simply just a hobbyist, VidPro’s new DSLR camera and video camcorder stabilization gear will take your shots into a different level.
At the recently concluded CES2014, TASCAM, a company that has been developing products for the sound and music industry shows another of their latest product with great audio for your DSLR video—the TASCAM DR-60D.
At the CES2014, Canon introduces a new completely different reimagined line of camera of their Vixi mini camcorders perfect for producing a podcast or any kind of media.
Choosing the right topic for your podcast can seem difficult. Here are five questions to ask yourself with picking the right ideas for your future podcasting.
Gosh!, a company that is known for reinventing and recreating accessories for your smartphones and tablets, presented the Parallel 2500mAh Battery Case, an edgy accessory for iPhone 5, iPhone 5C and iPhone 5S that takes away all the discomfort that typical power banks provide.
Produce your audio podcast from home or remotely from your iPad or computer with Griffin Technology’s StudioConnect HD, an audio interface that allows you to record 4-channel audio.
Back up your information without spending weeks waiting for that secure feeling using IDrive. Known as a universal online backup service, IDrive takes your files from your laptops, desktops, smart phones and tablets, backing it up securely.
Shooting DSLR video has often had trouble with auto-focusing on moving subjects. But Canon’s EOS 70D is a game-changing camera with “dual-pixel CMOS AF” for continuous, smooth, auto focus.
RSS makes podcasting possible. I’ll explain what RSS is and why not owning your RSS feed could mean losing all of your subscribers.
Imagine publishing podcast episodes faster! These simple hacks will improve your podcasting workflow in the little details. Each of these may take only a few minutes to setup and may not seem to save much time. But even saving 30 seconds per day adds up to more than two hours per year.
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