Monthly Archives: July 2018
Sony Cyber-shot RX100 IV review
The Sony RX100 range of compact cameras has won plaudits from critics and consumers alike over the past couple of years, finding favour as a model which you can slip into your pocket or handbag when you don't want to … Continue reading
Nikon is ditching its only mirrorless camera line-up
In a possible case of “out with the old and in with the new”, Nikon has quietly killed off the 1-series of cameras, the only mirrorless snappers it had in its catalogue. According to NikonRumors, the company has discontinued the … Continue reading
Pros and Cons of Chimping – What is it and how it can hurt or help you?
Whether you are an amateur taking photos with your smartphone or a pro using a DSLR, if you make digital photographs, you do chimping. It doesn’t matter if you’ve heard the term or not it could be hurting your photographic … Continue reading
How to Better Your Communication with Clients
From the Adorama YouTube Channel: Ever wonder why clients don’t read emails? You could wish that clients would read your emails, or you could just better your methods of communication. If you’re a wondering how to set up … Continue reading
9 things you should know about using prime lenses
Zoom lenses are undeniably great when it comes to convenience and versatility, delivering a wide range of focal lengths at the flick of a wrist. However, they demand a compromise in terms of outright image quality. With complex arrangements of … Continue reading
Interesting Photo of the Day: Lone Diver in an Underwater World
Diving in clear waters where visibility is hundreds of feet is a dream come true for ardent divers. Photographer and diver Marc Henauer captured this image while diving in the crystal clear water of Verzasca River in Ticino, Switzerland: Diving by Marc … Continue reading
Sony Alpha A6300 review
Sony may have spent the last few years reshaping the full-frame market with a string of popular compact system cameras, but it's also managed to simultaneously keep its APS-C alternatives relevant and exciting. [Update: The Alpha A6300 (sometimes referred to … Continue reading
Weekly Photography Challenge: Super-Wide
It’s time to dig out your widest lens. If you don’t have a super wide-angle maybe you can rent or borrow one from a friend or go out shooting with a group and share one. Or buy one for your … Continue reading
SLC-OE-02: The Best Compact Lighting Bag Is Not a Photography Bag
Call me crazy, but I love the idea of finding a great piece of photo gear by going off-label. In this case, a lighting bag that is not technically a lighting bag. It's perfectly sized, comes in a ridiculous array … Continue reading
Nikon’s new 125x zoom camera has a lens that would be impossible on a DSLR
Gear That much zoom pushes into telescope territory. The Nikon P1000 has 125x optical zoom, which means it starts a little wider than your typical smartphone camera lens, and can zoom far enough that you can focus on… Popular Photography
Used Really Right Stuff BH-55 Ball Head with Full-Size Lever-Release Clamp (8+) – $399.00 Shipped (Compare at $489.00 New)
B&H has a Used Really Right Stuff BH-55 Ball Head with Full-Size Lever-Release Clamp (Condition: 8+) available for $ 399.00 with free shipping. Compare at $ 489.00 new. Product Highlights 50 lb Load Capacity Max Height: 3.7″ Dual … Continue reading
Are You Using Your Camera Wrong? 7 Errors You Need to Avoid
Are you making these 7 mistakes with your camera? Let’s find out. 7 Ways You’re Using Your Camera Wrong Here’s a recap and links to some dPS articles to help you avoid making these mistakes with your camera. Holding your … Continue reading