Colin Lucas, photographer and Canon Professional Services supervisor shares his first thoughts on the Canon RF 200-800mm f/6.3-9 IS USM as he ventured across Melbourne Botanic Gardens and Melbourne Zoo, capturing feathered and furry creatures along the way. Colin breaks down the camera settings he used to ensure crisp photos from unpredictable subjects.
SUNSTUDIOS is pleased to have raised over $23,000 for education charity GO Foundation through the This Time It's Personal 2023 fundraiser exhibition.
In his final piece, Sydney Retail Manager Neale Head rounds off our Video Basics series with some of his most difficult concepts yet.
In Part Two, Sydney Retail Manager Neale Head explained the way your camera sensor and the processor reduces files' size without a noticeable compromise in image quality (IQ) now we need to look at the tool the camera uses to perform this compression: codecs.
In Part One, Sydney Retail Manager Neale Head navigated the complex terrain of frame rates and resolution for photographers hoping to make the leap into videography. Undeterred, he continues on to explain colour depth and sub-sampling.
Production is full of uncertainties, the tools you bring to set should not be one of them. In this article Jordan Allison, Video Rental Lead, breaks down the various elements of a successful prep and why you should allow time for one.
We're going back to basics. Updated for 2023, Sydney Retail Manager Neale Head breaks down videography jargon, techniques and processes for photographers. Part 1 kicks off with navigating the complex terrain of frame rates and resolution.
Sunroom spoke to Tony Sokraa, owner and Head Chef of Sokraa's Kitchen, SUNSTUDIOS Sydney's in-house cafe. In this interview with Tony, we get an understanding of his background before opening a cafe at SUNSTUDIOS, how he caters for cast, crew and clients' needs and the qualities needed to run a successful kitchen.