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In the following video, Larry Becker, of KelbyOne, reviews the Olympus PEN E-PL7 Mirrorless Micro Four Thirds Digital Camera. This video covers the image quality of the 16-megapixel sensor, the camera’s design, and available lenses. Becker also explains the advantages of the 81-point FAST AF system, as well as the 3-axis in-body image stabilization. Additionally, the burst shooting, ISO range, and 3.0" 1.04M-dot touchscreen LCD are discussed. We hope you enjoy the video,
by Amanda Bellucco · Posted
Photographers love their gadgets, and gadgets are fantastic go-tos when gift-giving season rolls around. There’s certainly no shortage of toys on the market, but it's overwhelming figuring out what's worth the buy. If the photographer in your life hasn't provided you with a wish list, it feels like a shot in the dark trying to pick out what they need. This might help. Here are ten key photography accessories that make for awesome gifts.
1. White-Balancing Tools
Most digital cameras have an Auto White Balance function that works in a
by Alfred Johnson · Posted
There is elegance in the application of excellence, and one look at the Hasselblad Stellar Special Edition Digital Camera should crystallize this concept. For those who appreciate the beauty of ultimate design, the value of fine materials in an era of plastic, and the cognizance to employ a graceful and dignified camera at an auspicious event, here is the camera for you.
Hasselblad, the company known for designing and producing the finest
by Denise Ippolito · Posted
Reducing the file size of JPEG images in order to share them with clients or use them on the Web has always required making a compromise between image quality and how large a file you're creating. However, if you have a piece of software called JPEGmini Pro, this unwanted compromise ceases to exist. JPEGmini Pro is an easy-to-use tool that removes the guesswork from reducing the size of JPEG files. The software,
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
Following Sony Japan’s announcement last week, Sony USA has now officially announced the Alpha a7II Mirrorless Digital Camera and the
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In this video from Kelby One, Larry Becker shares with us the many features of the Fujifilm X30 digital camera. He discusses the retro styling and the multitude of film simulations to choose from, including Provia, Velvia, Astia, and Classic Chrome. Becker also reviews the new EVF, the high-speed burst rates, and Wi-Fi and NFC functionality, as well as the more detailed camera specs. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to view the wide selection
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Join Larry Becker, of KelbyOne, as he presents an overview of the Nikon D750 DSLR and focuses on its advanced feature set, along with some interesting additions that differentiate it from other Nikon DSLRs. Beginning with its most notable assets, Becker describes the FX-format 24.3MP CMOS sensor, EXPEED 4 processer, and how these affect the image quality and ISO sensitivity range. From here, Becker focuses on the video performance of the D750,
by Shawn C. Steiner · Posted
It was just over a year ago when the groundbreaking full-frame a7 series was released and now Sony Japan is looking to further establish themselves with the announcement of the Alpha a7II Mirrorless Digital Camera. Building upon its much lauded predecessor, the a7II features 5-axis in-body image stabilization, a first for a full-frame image sensor, as well as improved handling, faster AF, enhanced weather sealing, and the addition of the
by Eric Reichbaum · Posted
Chances are that most of you have a pile of family photo albums sitting in a box somewhere that rarely, if ever, get to see the light of day. We live in a world where photos are shared constantly through social media, text messages, and email. Wouldn’t you like to share those older family photos as well? Wouldn’t you love to surprise your sibling with a #TBT (throw-back Thursday) Instagram photo of them dressed in their favorite Halloween costume or a photo of your parents at their high-school prom? Well, accomplishing this might be easier
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted
Throughout the course of 2014, a number of notable SLR lenses were released, running the gamut from optically refined, fast primes to versatile and long-reaching zooms, with all other realms covered in between. While the lens releases varied from manufacturer to manufacturer and system to system, a number of distinct themes became recognizable, which act as foundation points from which to compare and contrast different lenses, as well as gauge expectations regarding the future of contemporary SLR lens design.
High-Quality, Fast Primes
One of
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In the following video, Larry Becker, from KelbyOne, compares the features of the AEO Photo Lightning Strike! Trigger series, as well as provides information on the Ranger Storm Warning Device for those involved with lightning photography. This video discusses the convenience of the Micro model, the internal battery and manual
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted
The premise of the camera is simple: it's a box that allows a measured amount of light into it in order to create an image on a photo-sensitive material. Stroll through the B&H Photo SuperStore and you'll see there are literally thousands of different interpretations of how to best do this. Cameras of all shapes, sizes, and colors are on the shelves—all of them begging to be held and used to make photographs.
The camera, one of the world's ultimate gadgets, has an appeal that transcends a great cross section of the human race.
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In the following video, Larry Becker, from KelbyOne, introduces the pocketable Pentax Q-S1 Mirrorless Digital Camera. This video covers the camera’s compact form factor, feature set, and image quality. Becker also discusses the 5-15mm and 15-45mm Q mount lenses, as well as the overall image quality and video capabilities. Additionally, the sensor-shift image reduction, Blur Control setting,
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In the following video, Mia McCormick, from KelbyOne, discusses a new adapter and Speedbooster from Metabones. The Metabones Canon EF Lens to Sony NEX Camera Lens Mount Adapter Mark IV attaches a Canon EF lens to APS-C and full frame Sony E-mount cameras. The video explores its improved internal structure, its electronic communication with camera and lens, and the pros and cons of focusing with the adapter. McCormick also demonstrates
by Eric Reichbaum · Posted
Ideal for wildlife or outdoor sports photographers, the new Canon EF 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM is an impressive update of the original version of this L-series lens, which was first introduced in 1998.
The biggest change in this new version is the upgrade from a push-pull zoom to a rotation-type zoom ring. Not