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by Chris Goldin · Posted
Sometimes, the most annoying thing about having an interchangeable-lens camera is the interchangeable-lens part. Prime lenses and short-range zoom lenses for full-frame cameras aren’t that big by themselves. But at some point, you realize that the five-lens kit you have is a bit of a drag to carry around with you everywhere, and you wish you could just take one lens with you that could replace them all, which is where superzoom lenses like the new
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Profoto’s new B2 Off-Camera Flash system packs 250 w/s into a flash head similar in size to a speedlight packing a fifth of the light output.
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In this video from KelbyOne Media, Larry Becker takes a quick look at the new Canon 100-400mm f/4.5-5.6L IS II USM telephoto zoom lens. He explains the benefits of the different coatings and lens elements, and discusses the lens and aperture construction. Becker also goes over the user-friendly features of the lens and why he thinks this zoom should have a reserved place in your gear bag. We hope you enjoy the video, and invite you
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In the following video, B&H photo wiz Allan Weitz introduces the Olympus Stylus TOUGH TG-3 Digital Camera and the LG-1 LED Macro Ring Light attachment. This video presents the rugged features of the 16-megapixel camera, as well as the idea that it’s an excellent microscope control feature, offering a minimum focus distance of just 0.4" and a 44.5x magnification
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In the following video, KelbyOne Media’s Larry Becker presents an in-depth overview of the Fujifilm X100T, and covers its updated features, core technologies, and some optional accessories to complement its use. The video begins with a rundown of the Fujifilm X100T's primary specs, including its 16.3MP X-Trans CMOS II sensor, EXR Processor II, and other performance attributes. Becker delves into some of the prominent ergonomic features, such as its robust magnesium-alloy
by David Speranza · Posted
No matter how advanced your skill set, if you shoot portrait, fashion, or beauty photography, your images will require some manner of retouching once the shoot is finished. Even the most beautiful model—with perfect makeup, hair, and lighting—can use at least a tweak or two, especially beneath the unforgiving eye of today’s high-resolution digital cameras. Whether it’s as simple as erasing a wayward blemish, or as complex as smoothing an entire face, re-coloring hair and eyes, and reshaping features, there’s no denying
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In the following video, Allan Weitz walks us through the features of Rokinon’s latest full-frame lens releases, a 135mm f/2.0 ED UMC for stills shooters and the 135mm T2.2 ED UMC Cine DS for videographers, available in a variety of mounts for DSLR and mirrorless cameras. This video covers the benefits of this medium-telephoto focal length and the capabilities of the
by Yulia Dykman · Posted
Ditch your camera bag, and carry your camera using a new line of creative camera straps from miggo that transform seamlessly into protective cases. Made for hikers, street photographers, and explorers, the miggo Strap & Wraps meld the convenience of a strap and camera wrap into one innovative design. When you’re finished shooting, you just throw your miggo swiftly into your messenger bag or backpack, and continue on your adventure.
There are Strap & Wraps for DSLRs
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In the following video, Allan Weitz, of B&H, gives us a first look at the brand new Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mark II mirrorless Micro Four Thirds interchangeable lens digital camera and the redesigned Olympus M.ZUIKO Digital ED 14-150mm f/4-5.6 II zoom lens. The video shows the improvements with which the OM-D E-M5 Mark II has been bestowed, over the original OM-D E-M5 camera, including an increased number of custom controls, a fully articulating LCD screen, several features previously only found on the flagship OM-D E-M1, as well as some unique
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted
Sports, action, and wildlife shooters will welcome two new Pentax K-mount telephoto zoom lenses from Ricoh Imaging: the HD PENTAX D FA* 70-200 f/2.8 ED DC AW and the HD PENTAX D FA 150-450mm f/4.5-5.6 ED DC AW. These lenses will greatly extend your reach with their respective equivalent focal lengths of 225-675mm and 105-300mm when used on Pentax APS-C DSLRs.
HD PENTAX D FA* 70-200mm f/2.8 ED DC AW Lens
One of most sought-after zoom lenses in any
by Bjorn Petersen · Posted
The Creative Cloud Photography Plan combines both of Adobe’s renowned photographic-based applications into one convenient subscription, and is dedicated to photographers and image-makers looking for an all-around post-production solution. Photoshop CC 2014 and Lightroom 5 are two truly versatile editing applications, which together form a comprehensive solution for raw image processing, file organization, retouching, and
by Josh Taylor · Posted
In 1970, in Torrance, California, Celestron succeeded in streamlining the manufacturing process for making high-quality Schmidt-Cassegrain reflecting telescopes and introduced the landmark Celestron 8, at the then-unprecedented relatively low price of $1,000. As a result, thousands of amateur astronomers were finally able to observe objects in interplanetary space previously seen only in research observatories. In 2007, the company set out to simplify the complex and daunting procedure of setting up and calibrating a telescope and came up with
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In the following video, Allan Weitz, from B&H, discusses how you can turn standard photos into outstanding shots using the Rogue FlashBender Large Soft Box Kit with your speed light. Weitz explains the interaction of the kit's components, ease of assembly, and wide compatibility of this modifier. He goes on to detail the key features of the kit, such as the large flexible reflector that forms the back of the softbox, and the
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In the following video, Larry Becker, of KelbyOne, presents an overview of the Sony Alpha a7II mirrorless digital camera, and covers its updates and distinctions from its predecessor, the a7, as well as the other a7-series cameras. The video begins by touching on some ergonomic and physical changes, including a new metal body design, enhanced grip, and forward-angled shutter-release button. From here, Becker reviews the five-axis
by John Harris · Posted
Imagine back if you will, exactly two long years ago, mid-January, 2013. Just weeks before the Superdome blacked-out during the “Big Game,” the mirrorless camera world made an equally memorable step forward with the introduction of the Speed Booster, from Metabones. Based on the terrific success of this line of adapters, we arrive today, announcing the release of a new group of Metabones products including three new Speed Booster ULTRAs, a new Speed