Revisiting The Tourbox Ecosystem In 2024: Let’s Start Over
I reviewed the original Tourbox controller back in August 2020 for PetaPixel. The device, with its Frankenstein mash-up of buttons, dials and wheels promised to “change the way you edit”
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I reviewed the original Tourbox controller back in August 2020 for PetaPixel. The device, with its Frankenstein mash-up of buttons, dials and wheels promised to “change the way you edit”
When the Tourbox Elite was announced a couple years ago, the controller earned a permanent spot on my desk as part of my workflow and general computer usage.
Last year I got my hands on a weird little controller console called the TourBox that has become an invaluable part of my editing workflow.
When I did my full migration to Fujifilm, I needed to build out a new modular cinema rig for my X-T4.
Shortly after returning home in March, I received a package that I had ordered while on my 3 month trip in Europe.
2020 has been an extraordinary year. I started off the new decade in Turkey before traveling across Europe and finishing with the most spectacular winter road trip in Iceland.
When I first saw an ad about the TourBox, two thoughts came to mind. “Look, another console promising to change the way you edit” and “this looks weird”.
Loupedeck and Palette Gear are two completely different types of consoles that essentially aims to do one thing: help you edit a little faster in Adobe Lightroom.
As a travel photographer, I’m constantly capturing people and moments on the road, especially in more off the beaten path locations.