Tag: review

LaCie Rugged SSD Pro Review: External Thunderbolt/USB Storage for the Adventurer

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment February 28, 2020

The LaCie Rugged SSD Pro is a great portable solution for film makers on the go who need reliable and sturdy storage for their data. Macworld.com recently posted a great review of this drive, we’re going to take a look at some of the finer points of this article.

How To use the Atomos Ninja V as a Capture Card & the Benefits!! (PORTABLE 4K 60FPS HDR10)

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment November 15, 2019

Check out this review of the Atomos Ninja V.

TechCrunch: Sling Studio Perfect for Multi-Camera Productions

By Adam Noyes 0 Comment February 22, 2018

Tito Hamze gives an in-depth review of the Sling Studio, a multi-camera production studio that turns your existing cameras wireless and makes your phones into cameras with the ability to control everything from an iPad as a switcher.

Review: Atomos Shogun Flame

By Jim Bask 0 Comment September 5, 2017

Adding an external recorder to a video device (DSLR or whatever) gives you a lot. First of all, the larger screen makes it easy to better assess the image, and the use of scopes, false color, and other features make it easier to ensure you’re getting what you want to get. 

BACKUP your PHOTOS & VIDEOS on the fly! Gnarbox Review

By Jim Bask 0 Comment August 4, 2017

How to backup your photos and videos when you are not at home and don’t have a laptop! Reviewing the new GNARBOX portable system.

Tech Zone Report – LiveU Solo Unit Product Review

By Jim Bask 0 Comment July 27, 2017

Tech Zone’s Paul Amadeus Lane tests out LiveU Solo at recent trade shows and conventions, including Wonder Con and E3.

Review: Roland VR-4HD High-Definition AV Mixer

By Jim Bask 0 Comment June 30, 2017

One especially alluring finding for churches: The intuitive control surface and user-friendly menu system make the VR-4HD great for volunteer operators.

SmallHD’s 1703-P3 on test

By Jim Bask 0 Comment June 19, 2017

The 1703-P3 enjoys a peak brightness of 450 nits, which is healthy for a non-HDR display. For more power, there’s the 1703-HDR which is capable of 1100 nits and goes for a dollar less than $4000. 

Atomos Shogun Inferno: Is this the best value recorder/monitor ever?

By Jim Bask 0 Comment November 16, 2016

013-atomos-shogun-infernoRedShark Review: For $1995 Atomos has packed a lot of features into its latest high bright monitor and produced an impressive package that has the potential to go even further as the HDR future unfolds.

Avid DNxIO Review

By Jim Bask 0 Comment November 3, 2016

At Alpha Dogs we do a lot of finishing work on everything from reality shows in HD to features in 4K. Our challenge has always been how to deliver the best quality in the most economically beneficial way to our clients.