Monthly Archives: September 2018
Light Review: The PiXAPRO CITI600 Portable Strobe (Godox Wistro AD600BM)
In this review, I’ll put the PiXAPRO CITI600 portable strobe (also called the Godox Wistro AD600BM) through the paces and give you my thoughts on it. Despite the innovations to all manner of photography equipment, studio strobes haven’t changed much … Continue reading
Sigma announces development of three CINE lenses
Photographers may think of Sigma as a company responsible for crafting a slew of impressive optics in its Art, Contemporary and Sport lines, but the Global Vision family in which these sit is also home to a video-centric CINE line … Continue reading
Tips for Portrait Processing with ON1 Photo RAW 2018.5
There are many genres within the framework of photography and one that is very popular is portraits. As such, many photographers are looking for great software that can help them make their portraits so much better. ON1 Photo RAW 2018.5 … Continue reading
New: Wedding Photography Guide to Equipment, Shooting, Editing & More
If you’ve ever entertained the thought of being a wedding photographer, or you already took the leap and it’s not quite going the way you hoped, then you may want to take a look at this new eBook just released. … Continue reading
Fujifilm’s GFX 50R could be the first truly affordable medium-format camera
Medium-format cameras are some of the most legendary in the world of photography – snappers capable of producing mind-blowing images, but which also come at a super-steep price of several thousand dollars/pounds or more. That price tag keeps medium-format equipment … Continue reading
Understanding Sensor-Shift Technology for High-Resolution Images
Georgian Bay – Summer Landscape Changing How Photographs are Taken In recent years, a number of manufacturers have produced cameras that are capable of producing higher-resolution images through something called Sensor-Shift Technology. This technology has been made possible with the … Continue reading
Fujifilm X-T3 review
Fujifilm has found many fans since it launched its X-series of compacts and interchangeable-lens cameras, and the fourth-generation X-T3 is a significant step forward for the company. While Canon's and Nikon's recent entries into the full-frame mirrorless game, the Canon … Continue reading
6 Ways to Do Architecture Photography That Stands Out
Architecture offers a great advantage over other fields of photography in that your subject will remain in one place. It is, therefore, easier to locate a subject and it will still be there the next time you visit. But this … Continue reading
Canon unveils new full-frame mirrorless camera, the EOS R
Canon has finally confirmed its much-rumored new EOS R mirrorless system, with the launch of a new full-frame camera. The EOS R is the first model in the new range, and one that appears to challenge the the likes of … Continue reading
Tips on “Shooting for the Crop”
It’s the year 2018 and I’ve just finished a quick search of the top 10 best selling digital cameras over at B&H Photo. Those 10 cameras sport an average megapixel count of 26.1MP. Six of those cameras were full-frame sensor … Continue reading
dPS Writer’s Favorite Lens: Why I Love My 35mm F1.4
I’ve used a multitude of different lenses over the years, but never one that I have loved using so much as my 35mm f1.4. This lens fits with my style of photography. I like things fairly natural and unmanipulated. I … Continue reading
Nikon Z7 vs Canon EOS R: 12 key differences you need to know
Canon and Nikon were always somewhat reluctant to join the full-frame mirrorless party, and their respective EOS M and 1 systems never quite made the same dent in the market as their rivals. It’s all change this year, however, as … Continue reading