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by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted
When photographers begin to explore the world of photography, many often crave lenses with longer focal lengths to reach further from where they are standing into the world of telephoto. Others start to see the world in smaller and smaller ways and purchase specially built macro lenses, close-up filters, and extension tubes.
The lens is amazing in its ability to open new worlds to our own eyes. Many of us have been awed by the photos from ground and space-based telescopes, looking deep into the night sky at the wonders of the universe. Others
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Positioned to be flagship models, the Manfrotto Spectra 1x1 LED light panels offer solid core specs and a variety of convenience features aimed at providing professional light quality for photographers and videographers, in or out of the studio.
Available in three versions, the 1x1
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In the following video, Larry Becker presents an overview of the Samsung WB2200F Smart Digital Camera and covers its imaging features, unique design, and handling capabilities. The video begins with an introduction to the distinct shape of the camera, reminiscent of a professional DSLR, and also talks about the control scheme, rear 3.0" LCD, and the electronic viewfinder. From here, Becker talks about the expansive 60x zoom
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On Tuesday May 27th, B&H hosted a live video presentation that brought together filmmakers David Flores and Eduardo Angel, as well as Matt Frazer, the National Product Trainer for Panasonic's Lumix line, to discuss the virtues of shooting both video and still photos with the Panasonic GH4 digital camera. In case you missed the event, and you don't currently have enough time to watch the entire hour-and-a-half-long
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Join B&H Photo’s Allen Weitz for a quick review of the Sony Cyber-shot DSC RX 100 III digital camera. Weitz points out many of the new camera’s technological and design improvements, including its amazing ability to capture in low-light scenarios with improved noise reduction and sharper detail than its predecessor. The camera’s Zeiss Vario-Sonnar T* 24-70mm (35mm equivalent) f/1.8–2.8 lens allows greater depth-of-field
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In the following video, Larry Becker, of Kelby Media, explores the Sony Alpha A5000 digital camera, and gives us an overview of how the camera handles, as well as its notable features, including the 20.1MP sensor, BIONZ X processor, and the 180° tilting LCD screen. Also discussed are additional specifications, such as the 1920 x 1080 video-recording resolution, Wi-Fi and NFC connectivity, and the 25-point contrast-detect autofocusing method, as well as the kit lens and the
by Bryan Formhals · Posted
When I moved from Minnesota to Los Angeles in 2004, I brought along three Kodak disposable cameras. They were the first cameras that I had ever owned, and I didn’t end up using them on my trip. Not even when I drove through Utah, which might be one of the most photogenic landscapes on Earth. At that point in my life, making photographs wasn’t really a concern.
As I settled into life in LA, I finally decided to break down and buy a cell phone. I bought a Sprint PCS flip phone that happened to have a camera in it. I was excited. It
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In the following video, Larry Becker presents an overview of the Fujifilm X-Pro1 mirrorless digital camera and covers its breadth of features, functionality, and image quality. The video begins with an introduction to the firmware updates that have been made available since this camera's original release a couple of years ago, and states that past reviews are no longer quite as accurate, due to the continuous updates Fujifilm has made
by John Harris · Posted
Samyang is forever on the move, quickly responding to our unfulfilled focal-length and format needs by producing quality manual-focus lenses at affordable prices. They sometimes even fill needs we didn’t realize we had.
The company's most recent releases include an 8mm f/2.8 Fisheye for mirrorless APS-C cameras, a 10mm f/2.8 lens for DSLR and mirrorless APS-C cameras, a 35mm f/1.4 with an AE Chip for Canon DSLRs, and a 7.5mm T3.8 Cine Fisheye for mirrorless Micro Four Thirds cameras.
8mm f/2.8 UMC Fisheye II
The Samyang 8mm f/2.8 UMC Fisheye
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In the following video, Larry Becker, from Kelby media, discusses the Canon EOS Rebel T5 DSLR Camera. He talks about its 18MP CMOS sensor and DIGIC 4 image processor, as well as its Full HD video capability, autofocus system, and ISO sensitivities. He also showcases its Q Button feature, Creative Auto and manual modes, and ergonomic build. As a DSLR camera aimed at entry-level users, Becker explains aspects of sensor size in relation to megapixels, describes its 18-55mm kit lens and compliments its user-friendly control system. We hope you
by Josh Taylor · Posted
Are you ready for a wearable, hands-off photo device that automatically tracks your journey through time and space?
The Autographer, a creation of the Oxford Metrics Group (OMG) of the U.K., is essentially a wearable, 5-megapixel, ultra-compact, self-controlled camera with a wide-angle, semi-fisheye lens that you hang around your neck using the included clip-on lanyard, or slip into a shirt pocket using the hefty built-in spring-loaded clip. You turn it on and let it take pictures automatically without user intervention as you go about your
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In the following video, Larry Becker presents an overview of the Fujifilm FinePix S1 digital camera, encompassing its features, design, controls, and image quality. The video begins with an introduction to the imaging attributes of the S1, including its 16.4MP sensor, and segues into its impressive 50x zoom lens, image stabilization system, and focusing features. From here, Becker describes the physical design of the camera—its tilting LCD
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In this video Larry Becker discusses the Panasonic Lumix DMC-GM1 mirrorless camera with the 12-32mm f/3.5-5.6 lens, and how it offers photo enthusiasts quality imagery in a point-and-shoot sized body. The increased image quality is abetted by a Four Thirds sensor, giving you higher ISO rates with less noise. Another very unique and useful feature of this pocket-sized camera is its 3.0" full function touch-screen LCD. We hope
by Yulia Dykman · Posted
Just in time for spring, new innovative and modular Tech Messengers, Expandable Holsters, and the Maxess Backpack from Ape Case provide protection with padded, durable exteriors and organization with high-visibility, yellow interiors.
Large and Compact Tech Messengers
The inviting color caught my eye, but the smart design sealed the deal. The first thing I noticed about the new Tech Messenger Bags from Ape Case was the bright color of the front flap. The second thing
by Eric Reichbaum · Posted
From the moment I took the D4S out of the box, there was one word to describe how I felt: envious. There’s nothing like opening a box and taking a brand-new camera out for the first time, especially when it’s Nikon’s new flagship D4S. This camera is a beast, in every way. It’s big, solid, and heavy duty, definitely an everyday workhorse, but it