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by BH Online Videos · Posted
In the following video, Mia McCormick, of Kelby Media, discusses the Sony Cyber-shot DSC-RX10 digital camera and presents an in-depth overview of its video-related assets. McCormick explores the camera's basic features, including its imaging and focusing capabilities, and then delves into how these core features translate to a well-rounded camera that is aptly suited to high-quality video recording. McCormick covers some of
by BH Online Videos · Posted
In the following video, Larry Becker, from Kelby Media, reviews Nikon’s latest APS-C sized DSLR camera, the D5300. By adding a 24MP CMOS sensor and upgraded EXPEED 4 processing engine, the D5300 is capable of 5 fps continuous shooting and Full HD recording at 60 fps. Thanks to a 25600 maximum ISO, 39-point AF system, and no optical low-pass filter, Becker explains that this prosumer-level camera is capable of professional-caliber imaging performance. Along with the
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The RX10 has a large sensor, manual controls and 24-200mm equivalent zoom lens. It looks and feels like a DSLR, but specialized functions and features make it a great choice for video.
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Let's take a look at Sony's A7, a 24MP, full-frame mirrorless camera featuring a hybrid autofocus system, as well as the ability to use full-frame and APS-C E-mount lenses.
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Nikon's enthusiast 24.2Mp camera has arguably the best image quality and low light performance with an APS-C sized sensor.
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Want a durable, yet beautiful print that you can show off to your friends? Aluminyze is the way to go. This service will print your images on a sheet of aluminum, giving you all of the advantages that go along with it. Besides the “cool” factor associated with having your photos printed on aluminum, there are huge benefits to the Aluminyze process. The most significant of these advantages is the durability. The dye-sublimation process infuses with a special coating on the aluminum to give it a long-lasting finish.
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by BH Online Videos · Posted
In the following video, Larry Becker, of Kelby Media, reviews the Nikon Df DSLR. He explores the camera’s fusion of high-performance digital capabilities, retro form factor, and control dials. The video also showcases the unique features of the Df and provides a few insights into how to get the most out of this wonderful new camera. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to view the wide selection of other
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In the following video, Larry Becker, of Kelby Media, discusses several camera accessories that can enhance the functionality and handling of your point-and-shoot camera. Among the products mentioned, Becker highlights Flipbac’s stick-on camera grips and a waterproof camera case from DiCAPac. In addition to a
by Amanda Bellucco · Posted
Creative minds love flexibility, and photographers are certainly no exception. Over time, both amateurs and professionals alike tend to amass an impressive collection of gear. What happens when you inevitably come across a beautiful lens that isn’t compatible with your camera system? An adapter can come to the rescue.Lens adapters are a fairly simple concept. A fitted, threaded ring allows you to attach the specific brand or type of lens you’d like to use on your camera body, connecting two otherwise incompatible units. This opens up an entire
by BH Online Videos · Posted
In the following video, Larry Becker, from Kelby Media, introduces three new PIXMA all-in-one inkjet printers from Canon: the MG7120, MG6420, and MG5520. This video highlights the
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Every year a series of "revolutionary" and "game-changing" cameras are released into the market. They included amazing high-resolution sensors, new professional-grade cameras, and slim new mirrorless designs in 2012. So what could possibly change in just one year?A lot.Hover over and click on the cameras below for more information: To start, we saw a variety of new tech from Canon. They released the smallest DSLR to date with the
by John Harris · Posted
The Pentax K-3 DSLR is getting a lot of praise for a camera that was only announced three weeks ago. Specifically, the first-of-its-kind selectable anti-aliasing simulator is garnering attention for an optional function that, prior to the K-3, required two separate cameras to achieve. But in my short time with this camera it became clear that it’s not just the anti-aliasing filter option that makes the
by John Harris · Posted
Rokinon has rolled out nine mounts for their new 16mm f/2.0 ED AS UMC CS lens and I was able to give the Nikon mount a test over the course of a summer weekend. As these lenses are all designed for APS-C or Micro Four Thirds cameras, their focal-length equivalencies must be taken into account. On the APS-C mounts, the 35mm equivalent is 24mm
by Allan Weitz · Posted
On the surface, it’s sometimes hard to tell the differences between entry-level and mid-level DSLRs. Though some mid-level DSLRs are physically larger than entry-level models, they’re not always larger—and even when they are it’s often not by much. Not until you pick them up, peer through the finder and fire off a few frames do you begin to appreciate the heftier, more solid feel of the camera, and inevitably the camera’s quicker AF and shutter-response times. In addition to feeling beefier in the hand, mid-level DSLRs are also sealed more