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Future Nostalgia: FUJIFILM GFX-100RF

Established in 1934, FUJIFILM is a household name synonymous with imaging and has its roots in the printing industry. Indeed, FUJIFILM began life as Fuji Photo Film Co., specialising in photographic film and paper. In 1940, FUJIFILM began manufacturing optical glass and lenses, giving birth to the first FUJINON lenses. In 1948, FUJI colour film and the FUJICA SIX IA, FUJIFILM’s first camera, were introduced.  The next forty years saw the brand undertake advancements in film, camera development and even a partnership with Xerox. In 1988, FUJIFILM developed the world’s first fully digital camera capable of writing to a memory card – the prototype FUJIX DS-1P – which set the…

SANDISK EXTREME & PRO

You might think that storage media is created equal. Well, you are wrong. We’ve all had experiences of storage cards made of less stern stuff failing during a shoot or corrupting data. It is a nightmare to say the very least. The SanDisk Extreme range is great for capturing UHD 4K footage with speeds of up to 95MB read and 90MB write. With a crew travelling so much overseas, it’s also good to know that the cards are shockproof, temperature-proof, waterproof and x-ray-proof. Basically bomb proof. We tested the Extreme PRO 128GB SD and Extreme 256GB Micro SD using the Sony A7SII and DJI MAVIC PRO. Not only have we…