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he article will dive into the fascinating world of filmmaking technology, uncovering the latest trends and innovations in the industry. From the Sony Alpha 7R V hitting a record low price on Amazon Renewed to a leaked iPhone 17 Pro case revealing a big camera upgrade, there’s a lot to unpack.

But it’s not all smooth sailing for Kodak, as the company finds itself in trouble despite its continued importance in the cinema world. Speaking of cinema, we’ll compare the Canon EOS C70, EOS C80, and EOS C400 to help you find the perfect camera for your shooting style. And if you’re torn between the Sony FX30 and FX3, we’ll break down which cinematic beast deserves a spot in your rig.

Blackmagic has also shared the readout speed of its URSA Cine 12K LF and PYXIS 6K cameras, shedding light on the performance of these powerful tools. Looking ahead, we’ll explore the cameras of Emmys 2025, where the Sony VENICE reigns supreme and the DJI Ronin 4D surprises with its innovative features.

And while we’re on the topic of future releases, rumors suggest that Olympus may have a medium format camera in the works. Plus, we can’t help but speculate on the idea of Canon acquiring ARRI, a potential match made in cinema heaven.

For those looking to dive into the world of filmmaking, we’ll highlight some of the coolest Kodak products available on Amazon, from retro film to rugged action cameras. If you’re interested in 360-degree photography, meet the best-selling Insta360 X5, a game-changer in the realm of immersive content creation.

And for filmmakers on a budget, we’ll discuss why the Sony FX30 and Blackmagic Pocket 4K are currently Amazon’s hottest picks. On a lighter note, we’ll introduce you to the MISIRUN S1 Kids Camera, a fun and creative gift for budding young photographers.

Lastly, we’ll debunk the idea that you need Fujifilm’s anticipated X-Half by showcasing Kodak’s $50 EKTAR H35, a budget-friendly option that doesn’t compromise on quality. With so much happening in the world of filmmaking technology, there’s never been a more exciting time to explore the possibilities that lie ahead.