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by Eric Reichbaum · Posted
If you are a photo enthusiast or passionate photo hobbyist, the 290-Series supports from Manfrotto are made just for you. Three different lines in the series aim to meet the needs of most: the 290 Dual, Xtra, and Light.
The 290 Dual aluminum tripods feature a 90° center column and four leg-angle positions to allow you to get to ground level. The tripod is available as legs only or in a kit with a 3-way pan/tilt head or a ball head. For those who don’t
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Susan Stripling offers a brief and spot-on set of practical tips for anyone considering or starting their own wedding photography business. Whether you want to shoot the occasional wedding or open your own studio with employees, Stripling’s down-to-earth pointers will put you on the right path.
by BH Event Space… · Posted
Quoting Einstein to kick off his talk, Vincent Versace offers an indication as to how in-depth his discussion of infrared photography will be. From practical explanations on camera modification, exposure and focus to advanced color theory as well as shooting and post-processing techniques, Versace touches on all aspects of infrared shooting while showing off his “classic black-and-white” digital infrared images.
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted
Panoramic photography has never been easier than it is today, thanks to digital technology. In the days of film, your options for panoramic photos were the purchase of expensive, but very capable, panoramic cameras, stitching images together in a darkroom, or physically cutting and pasting prints together. Panoramic cameras, like the Linhof Technorama-series, Hasselblad XPan, Fujifilm GX617, or Horseman SW-series cameras, are beautiful machines and still incredibly viable tools of the trade if you want to take exquisite panoramic images with
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted
Canon has finally announced the long-rumored update to one of the most popular primes in the EF lens lineup, and it brings with it a completely re-developed optical design to complement the new reign of high-resolution EOS DSLRs. The EF 35mm f/1.4L II USM offers the natural wide-angle perspective favored by many journalistic photographers
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In the following video, Larry Becker covers a broad range of X-mount lenses specifically designed for the popular Fujifilm X Series of mirrorless digital cameras. Beginning with a pair of zoom lenses, Becker takes a look at the XF 18-55mm f/2.8-4 R LM OIS, as well as the longer XC 50-230mm
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In the following video, Larry Becker, from KelbyOne Media, gets his hands on Canon’s megapixel monsters, the EOS 5DS and 5DS R. The video delves deep into the possibilities offered by the 50.6MP CMOS sensor, combined with a variety of underlying technology to maximize quality, such as Dual DIGIC 6 image processors and a redesigned shutter
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In the following video, John McQuiston, from KelbyOne media, provides us with a quick look at the V.360 from VSN Mobil, a sports camera that can take 360-degree video and images using a single lens. McQuiston highlights the video and imaging capabilities of the camera, which include 6480 x 1080 resolution video at 30 fps and 8-Megapixel still images. McQuiston also notes the camera’s Bluetooth support for control using the included
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted
Regardless of your level of interest in digital photography, there is a requirement to organize your images and, often, the desire to adjust or enhance your photos digitally.
You know you’ve made it in an industry when the name of your product is transformed into a verb, but Photoshop, officially the Photoshop Creative Cloud, today, is an extremely capable and intricate software program that is not suitable for every photographer. Because the needs of photographers vary, Adobe has three primary solutions that cover image editing and file
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted
The difference between a sharp photograph and a blurry one might just be in the way you hold the camera, or how you breathe when you depress the shutter release—true statement. Let us talk about proper photographic technique and go over some tips that will help you physically make better photographs.
It is no coincidence that the term “shooting” is often synonymous with making photographs and the sports of shooting firearms or archery. In these disciplines, technique can mean the difference between success and failure. And, because the
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
It seems that, this time, Sony has made a camera that will make even the most steadfast DSLR shooters pause and consider mirrorless cameras, if only for a second. That, in itself, makes the a7RII a huge accomplishment and makes me extremely lucky for the opportunity to take it out for a test drive.
I was given just one weekend with the a7RII, which frankly is not enough time to truly delve into all of the camera’s nuances, so I focused on
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In a fast-paced and fun spot, photographer Peter Hurley opens his camera bags to show us what he “rolls with.” From the bags themselves to lenses, bodies, audio and video gear, and even portable calibration tools, Hurley demonstrates how he gets his work done and explains the value to his workflow of each tool. In addition to photo gear, Hurley clues us in to the importance of music on location, as well as a little bit of “shabang!”
Hurley’s gear includes:
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
The usual cameras that come through the B&H offices are what you would expect: DSLRs, long zoom point-and-shoots, mirrorless, etc... But every once in a while a company will come by with something completely different. The Olympus Air A01 is one of these cameras and, luckily, after spending a weekend with it I found there was a lot to enjoy about its unique lens-style design, once you get past the initial setup and controls, that is.
Lens-style cameras are fairly new
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by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted
The 150-600mm focal length is rare in the world of photographic lenses, with only three options on the market. Sigma offers two of the three with the Sigma 150-600mm F/5-6.3 DG OS HSM Contemporary and the Sigma 150-600mm f/5-6.3 DG OS HSM Sport, giving customers a choice between lightweight portability or premium optical performance and weather sealing. At B&H, we recently got our
by Lawrence Cohen_3 · Posted
Sharks: underwater photographers have tremendous respect for these fabulous, mysterious fish, and travel at great expense and distance to capture their beauty. Australia, South Africa, Guadalupe, and Fiji are well known for shark dives. But there are many places closer to home where divers can observe and photograph sharks. Here we suggest a number of locations where we have experienced exciting shark action—and you won’t have to fly to Fiji! By no means is this a complete list.