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- NVIDIA Quadro 4000 owners: beware the 10.6.7 update. DO NOT INSTALL! The machine won't boot; they are preparing a new driver: Quadro 4000 Mac User - Important Information Regarding Mac OS X 10.6.7 Update
- How Do You Clean A Lens? - Evan Luzi at The Black And Blue blog explains how he cleans a lens. (Hint: don't use your t-shirt!) He recommends Pancro lens cleaning fluid, Kimtech KimWipes, and some kind of compressed air or blower: How to Clean a Camera Lens Without Damaging the Glass
- Interested in the Phantom Flex 2500fps high-speed camera? Rule Camera Boston is holding a LearningLab on the camera tomorrow, Mar 23 at 10am: Events@Rule
- House DP Gale Tattersall online chat. Planet5D will host an online chat with Gale this Saturday at 10am PST: Gale Tattersall – HOUSE DP live conversation on planet5D! March 26
- Good news for all Canon EOS-1D Mark IV owners: Canon extends EOS-1D Mark IV two-year warranty dates
- Magic Lantern update for Canon 5D Mark II? Planet 5D reports that there's a Magic Lantern update coming (the third-party firmware that adds functionality to the camera unsupported by Canon.) Features include enhanced audio options and false color for exposure verification: Fantastic New Magic Lantern Canon EOS 5D Mark II Firmware Version Announced
- RODE University is now available for the iPhone and iPad. They have some interesting instructional material: Planet5D sums it up: RĂ˜DE University now on your iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch
- And after you graduate from Rode U, go on over to Kessler University (makers of the Kessler Crane) were they are featuring a short film by Paul Antico of NeedCreative (attached article includes equipment list for the shoot!): Paul Antico’s Day In The Life
- If money and storage is no object; the Convergent Design Gemini 4:4:4 uncompressed video recorder has been announced. Price is $6,000 (For those on a budget, they also make the nanoFlash): DVInfo: Convergent Design unveils Gemini 4:4:4
- Filmmaker Justin Fielding, who also runs the Tell Me About Your Movie blog, has an article at MasteringFilm.com about how to use improv to improve your script: Using Improv as a Screenwriting Tool
- Locations from Stanley Kubrick films: Neil Hall has collected together pictures of various locations in Britain that were used in his films: Looking for Stanley: Photographing Kubrick’s Film Locations
- Tascam has announced a replacement for the Tascam DR07recorder; the DR-07 Mark II. Tascam: DR-07mkII
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