

Best Interchangeable-lens Camera Under $1000 Panasonic Lumix DMC-G7 We choose to award recognition to products that we feel will best help the largest share of our community share their ideas and express themselves with video.Īnd so, without further adieu here are the winners. When making a decision about winners, we prefer to recognize products that support our philosophical mission of encouraging democratization and inclusiveness in the media industry. Notably, the Sony a7S II and the most recent iMac 5K came in a bit late and thus will have to wait for the 2016 awards to be considered. In some cases, a full review was never published, but you can be sure that we personally evaluated the product.Īfter carefully reviewing 12 months of the newest, latest, and greatest, we have compiled the cream of the crop into one list.Īdditionally, there are some great products that were released in 2015 that we didn’t have a chance to evaluate before our evaluation window closed.

To be considered for these annual awards, the Videomaker editors must have had a chance to have some hands-on time with a product within that time span.

Criteriaĭue to the demands of our magazine schedule, when we say 2015, what we really mean is October 2014-October 2015. The long awaited: Best Products of the Year Awards, 2015. After carefully reviewing 12 months of the newest, latest, and greatest, we have compiled the cream of the crop into one list. Video producers have a world of options it can sometimes be troublesome to sort through them all.įear not! We’re here to sift through the options for you. Customizable workstations meet a wide range of needs and high quality camera stabilization has come into the reach of even low-budget productions. 4K is everywhere, but cameras are also steadily moving towards higher frame rates. 2015 has seen fantastic new equipment for video production.
