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by Theano Nikitas · Posted
Each year, photographers of all levels, from professional to enthusiast, can reliably expect new and improved tools to help them realize their vision. Higher-resolution cameras, faster computers, as well as more powerful imaging software continuously expand what is possible in the process that begins within the photographer’s eye and ends inside the finished frame. Arguably though, the most critical juncture in that process is not the camera used, but the lens. The lens on your camera can determine qualities ranging from the objective, such as
by Allan Weitz · Posted
For you, me, and almost everybody else you and I know, cost is a consideration when purchasing new camera gear. For others, cost is a secondary issue—if not a non-issue altogether. The following products represent the priciest camera gear we offer at B&H, along with a few words about what makes them so special.
Luxury Camera Bodies
According to the rules, image sharpness and high pixel counts go hand-in-hand. Similarly, the dynamic range of the image—the volume of tone between the darkest shadows and brightest highlights—
by Amanda Bellucco · Posted
When you’re looking for a new camera, the image sensor can end up just another bullet point in a list full of specs. It’s one of those things that’s ever-evolving in the digital landscape, promising us higher-quality images with the passing of every few years. In simplest terms, your image sensor converts light into an electronic signal. It’s the digital equivalent of film, and a critical part of any camera. Image sensors come in a variety of sizes and determine the specific qualities of your resolution, low-light performance, and dynamic
by Ryan Zanoni · Posted
Recording work and data in the form of thousands of pictures or hours of video is made possible by compact memory cards. These devices are the standard for photo and movie storage, saving and protecting your files until you can transfer them safely to a more permanent home on your computer or external hard drive. They are available in an array of different types, with a broad range of capacities and data-transfer speeds.
Card Types, Capacities, and Speeds
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In the following video, Larry Becker presents an overview of the Canon PowerShot G7 X digital camera, and focuses on its unique attributes relating to speed, image quality, and handling. The video begins with an introduction to the DIGIC 6 image processor and 1" 20.2MP CMOS sensor, along with the camera's ability to shoot at 6.5 fps, record 1080p/60 video, and utilize an expansive 31-point autofocus system. From here, Becker describes
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In the following video, Larry Becker presents an overview of the Sony Alpha a5100 mirrorless digital camera and covers its performance and imaging capabilities, along with a comparison to other current Sony mirrorless cameras. The video begins with an introduction to some of the camera's specifications, including its 24.3MP APS-C CMOS sensor, BIONZ X image processor, and Fast Hybrid autofocus system. From here, Becker focuses on the upgraded video quality, including the
by Nasim Mansurov · Posted
Nikon has been busier than ever during the past 2 years, releasing a total of 9 full-frame DSLRs. Less than three months after the release of the D810, Nikon rolled out the D750, with a mid-range 24.3 MP sensor, 51-point autofocus system, 6.5 frame-per-second continuous shooting speed, EXPEED 4 processor, dual SD slots, and high-end video capabilities, in a lightweight body.
At first, one might have the feeling that the D750 is a blend of
by tom kirkman · Posted
With the plethora of LED fixtures available, and most major manufacturers throwing their hat into the Fresnel ring, ikan decided to stand back, consider what the market would bear, and strategically place its product where it was needed most, at a price point that would turn potential buyer's heads. Adding a couple of performance surprises would sweeten the deal. The result of this focused rumination was the White Star line of LED Fresnels.
ikan rolled out three lights:
by Amanda Bellucco · Posted
Figuring out what to do with boxes of negatives is part of the challenge of shooting analog photos. Even if you still love working with film, there’s no arguing that the digital platform makes cataloging, backup, and sharing infinitely easier. Wolverine’s brand new F2D Mighty 7-in1 Film to
by Amanda Bellucco · Posted
Clients love a tangible product. Portrait and event photography is no longer about providing a few snapshots that get tucked into a drawer for safekeeping. Today, prospective clients are on the hunt for a photographer who can provide them with something to show off. Especially in the wedding-photography industry, offering some variation of an album can be crucial for your business. But, custom-designing albums, slideshows, and marketing materials can be quite time consuming. If you lack the proper experience, it can be downright confusing.
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In this video from Kelby One, Larry Becker demonstrates the many features of the Pentax XG-1, including the 52x optical zoom lens and electronic viewfinder. Becker also covers the camera's image stabilization, aperture range, and 16MP CMOS image sensor. He displays examples of the slow-motion video and high-speed burst for still images. 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, from KelbyOne, discusses the new Canon EOS 7D Mark II DSLR. He explores the camera's many high-performance features, including its dual DIGIC 6 processors, 20.2MP APS-C sensor, full HD video capture, and fast, accurate autofocus. He also demonstrates many of the “hidden” features that make this
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Watch Allan Weitz, of B&H Photo, as he takes a quick look at the Luna Folding Beauty Dish. The Luna opens up to a full 27.5" dish that provides the soft, even lighting portrait and beauty photographers expect from a beauty dish, but it folds up into a compact package that is eminently transportable and takes up a tiny amount of space. Whether you use it in the studio or take it on location, the Luna Folding Beauty Dish offers the right
by Yulia Dykman · Posted
Buying a compact mirrorless camera is one thing. Finding the right bag in which to carry it is another. The Mirrorless Mover series from Think Tank Photo has created just that—intelligently designed and easily accessible camera bags that provide a made-to-measure fit for your mirrorless kit.
Durable and water resistant, these Mirrorless Movers feature a magnetic flip-top lid, which covers a zippered closure that secures the main compartment. For extra
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Larry Becker, of Kelby Media, introduces the family of Bolt VS-560 TTL-compatible hot-shoe flashes for Nikon, Canon, and Sony cameras. He discusses power settings, guide numbers, speeds, and the group flash functions of these portable lighting units, which are available exclusively at the B&H SuperStore. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you to view the wide selection of other