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by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted
Mylio wants to change the way you manage your photographs. And Mylio makes a compelling pitch in its bid to become your go-to digital photography file management application—running on multiple devices and seamlessly integrating your current workflow.
Are you a photographer who has been in the digital workflow for years and has an established system for importing, filing, tagging, starring, and backing up your images? Are you brand new to digital photography and lost on how to best organize your first batch of images? Or, is your life a
by BH Online Videos · Posted
In the following video, Allan Weitz takes a quick look at the Polaroid Z2300 Instant Digital Camera, and covers its unique ability to record digital images and instantly output them as 2 x 3" prints. The video includes a list of relevant imaging specs—the 10MP 1/32." CMOS sensor, 45.6mm equivalent lens, 3.0" 230k-dot rear LCD, and ability to record HD 720p videos. From here, Weitz covers the Z2300's ability to print photos on
by Josh Taylor · Posted
Today, Lowepro is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of photo equipment and carry gear, but it all started with Greg Lowe, in his small garage, in a Colorado town near the Rockies. A mountaineer, photographer, and filmmaker, Lowe developed the internal-frame backpack in 1967, and in 1972 introduced the first lightweight, foam-padded nylon cases to protect camera and cinematography gear from the hazards of climbing. Over the years, other inventive solutions followed, including the first use of lightweight plastic buckles (1977), a new
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In the following video, Mia McCormick and Larry Becker walk us through the astounding video and stills capabilities of the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 II Digital Camera. Jumping right into video, McCormick discusses the capabilities and potential of internal UHD 4K video with the inclusion of the XAVC S format and S-Log2 gamma. The RX10 II also sports a High Frame Rate mode for super slow-motion capture at up to 960 fps. Moving on, the speed and
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted
You can now purchase an electronic gift card from B&H—the B&H eGift Card! If you previously read my hands-on review of the standard B&H Gift Card, you know how absolutely versatile and amazing this product is. How does the new electronic version compare? Now,
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In the following video, Larry Becker takes a quick look at the Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 STM lens and highlights its differences and upgrades compared to Canon's previous iteration of the 50mm f/1.8. The video begins with a look at the STM stepping motor featured in the new lens, along with the silent AF performance it provides. From here, Becker describes some of the updates in specs and finishes the video with a remark on the updated physical
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
This year saw a huge number of revolutionary cameras, but the obvious standouts were the 50.6-megapixel EOS 5DS R DSLR from Canon and the 42.4-megapixel Alpha a7R II mirrorless from Sony. The main reason was the astounding resolutions and full-frame sensors of each; the second is that this is the first time we have seen such similar feature sets in
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In the following video, Larry Becker runs through the incredible feature set of the Phottix Odin Wireless TTL Trigger Set for setting off your speedlights remotely. The 2.4GHz system is completely compatible with TTL systems for automatic exposure control and has a range of more than 300' for reliable triggering at a range of distances or without line of sight. Running through the other features, the system has full manual control, as well with a large LCD screen
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In this video from Kelby Media, Larry Becker demonstrates the vast capabilities of the Manfrotto Digital Director, a tethering solution that connects a Canon or Nikon DSLR to an iPad. Follow along and he shows what this innovative technology can do, and how it can improve your shooting workflow. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to view the wide selection of other instructional and informative
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In the following video, B&H takes a quick look on the ColorMunki Display and ColorChecker Passport Bundle from X-Rite. The video highlights each of the tools' distinct capabilities in ensuring an accurate, consistent, and color-managed workflow from capture to post-production. The video quickly reviews the display
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In the following video, Allan Weitz takes a quick look at the Lensbaby Creative Mobile Kit, and how it can be used to achieve unique effects with your iPhone or Android smartphone. The video begins with a run-down of the kit components, including the LM-20 Sweet Spot Lens, the LM-30 Reflective Circle Lens, and the kickstand and lens mount adapter accessories. The video also highlights the dedicated Sweet Spot app, which can be used in conjunction with these lenses
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In the following video, John McQuiston introduces us to the Vanguard VEO CM-264, a versatile carbon fiber monopod that can help support your camera—or you—during a hike. The monopod’s construction makes it sturdy yet light, with a weight of just 1 lb and a load capacity of 13.2 lb, for most DSLR and lens combinations. Also, McQuiston walks us through features of the four-section leg, with flip locks for adjusting from the maximum height of 63
by John Harris · Posted
By now many people are familiar with the superb image quality produced by the randomized pixel array of the X-Trans sensor that is found in most of the Fujifilm X-series cameras. The Fujifilm X-T10 Mirrorless Digital Camera houses the same 16.3MP APS-C X-Trans CMOS II sensor as the flagship X-T1 and the X-E2, so imaging is not really an issue. In reality, the specs and features of the X-T10 are strikingly similar to those of the X-T1, and the X-T10 even offers an improved
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In this video, Larry Becker, of KelbyOne Media, explains the features and functions of Canon’s new flagship mirrorless camera, the EOS M3. This update to the EOS M adds a tilting touchscreen, a larger sensor with a new processor, and a redesigned ergonomic body. Becker also goes over the camera’s easily customizable settings, the autofocus system, Creative Assist Mode, and the line of EF-M mount lenses available for the camera. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted
Rarely does a camera come along that piques the interest of such a broad variety of photographers. Often, cameras are targeted solely at the professional reportage shooter, or the street photographer, the hobbyist, or even the collector. Cameras have a way of generating an identity based on, of course, their specifications, as well as numerous other qualities including legacy, design, and intended use. These factors alone can isolate cameras, or even genres of cameras, and generate a stigma surrounding a certain type of camera. Medium format