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These are the most-viewed videos on Videomaker.com right now. These essential videos are full of eve

These are the most-viewed videos on Videomaker.com right now. [Videomaker]( [We research the gear. You get the training.]( These essential videos are full of everything we've learned about gear that comes into our studio. We put the products to the test and give you the inside scoop so you can decide what's best for your productions. Check out our current top videos below — which are all free for non-members — then access all of the training you'll need to get the best results from it all by upgrading to Professional Videomaker PLUS today! [Get Started Now >>]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [Sony a7 III - Slow Mo Test footage - 120fps]( [Sony a7 III - Slow Mo Test footage - 120fps]( We got our hands on the Sony a7 III and tested the S&Q mode (slow and quick). We shot 120fps in HD. [Watch Video >>]( [How to Buy an Interchangeable Lens Camera]( [How to Buy an Interchangeable Lens Camera]( It’s not just that there are dozens of cameras to choose from; it’s that each one offers something different, while at the same time usually omitting a standard feature. [Watch Video >>](  [Bit-depth Explained]( Explained]( Reproducing a smooth gradation between colors and shades is an important factor when seeking to capture filmic images. [Watch Video >>](  [Versatile Corporate Video Interview Lighting Setups ]( [Versatile Corporate Video Interview Lighting Setups]( Shooting interviews can be difficult. Here are some simple tips that will help you get a better looking video and get the right lighting for your needs. [Watch Video >>]( [Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera Test Footage]( [Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera Test Footage]( We took the Blackmagic Pocket Cinema Camera into various shooting environments to test sharpness, detail, moire, rolling shutter, high ISO, low light, and dynamic range. [Watch Video >>](   [[Videomaker Inc.] 645 Mangrove Ave. Chico, CA 95926]( You are receiving this because you subscribed to email updates from Videomaker. Join Videomaker on these social networks: [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [Twitter](  MANAGE YOUR ENEWS SUBSCRIPTION VIA THE WEB [Manage your email preferences]( [Download your Free Reports]( You can change your subscription email address or [Unsubscribe]( at any time. The email newsletter for video production enthusiasts brought to you by Videomaker Magazine. Videomaker eNews came to you because you signed up to receive it. For questions about this email, please contact Videomaker Magazine, 645 Mangrove Ave. Chico, CA 95926

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