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by Amanda Bellucco · Posted
This year’s International Consumer Electronics Show saw thousands of exhibitors showcasing the latest gadgets to which the public can look forward in the immediate or near future. The conference, which takes place annually at the Las Vegas Convention Center, provided the photo and video community with good news from Vanguard, with their announcement and showcase of three new tripod series that will be hitting the market with this year.
The new Vanguard Alta
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In the following video, Larry Becker, of Kelby Media, presents an overview of the Sigma 18-35mm f/1.8 DC HSM lens and covers its features, design, and its distinction of being the first constant f/1.8 zoom. Learn about this lens's overall performance, including its specifications, ability to produce notably shallow depth of field, auto-focus attributes, as well as build quality and operational characteristics. Becker also talks about Sigma's position in general and their push to develop the Global Vision series with specifically categorized
by BH Online Videos · Posted
In the following video, Larry Becker discusses the Pentax K-3 DSLR and presents an overview of some of its most desirable assets and unique features. The video explores all aspects of the camera at a glance, including the sensor and low-light performance, high-speed shooting capabilities, HD movie-recording capabilities, menu structure, exposure modes, and some of the handling and physical design details. Additionally, special focus is given to
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The Pentax K-3 is a full featured 23.35Mp APS-C CMOS sensor equipped DSLR. The image sensor claims boosted sharpness due to the lack of an optical low pass filter and boasts the industry's first selectable OLP filter which can be enabled as necessary
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Join Kelly Mena, of B&H Photo, as she explains the basic principles of depth of field in photography. Mena defines depth of field and explains the distinction between its deep and shallow variations—the former rendering everything from subject to background in sharp focus, the latter rendering the subject in sharp focus and the background soft and out of focus. Mena discusses the variables you can use to control depth of field in your images: aperture, focal length, and camera-to-subject distance. She also explains how you can use the ISO
by Josh Taylor · Posted
Whenever you open, select, or edit the digital images you’ve shot, or creatively correct or enhance them using post-production software such as Photoshop or Lightroom, you are relying on a display device—a monitor connected to or built into your computer, tablet, or smartphone—to show you an accurate representation of the colors, color saturation, monochrome tonality, contrast and other characteristics of the images captured by your camera. If what you see on the monitor does not match what the camera captured, the prints made from these files
by Amanda Bellucco · Posted
When it comes to carrying your gear through a fast-paced, day-long event, there’s certainly no shortage of options. Backpacks and shoulder bags have long been the professional event photographer’s staple when they need to keep everything close at hand. In recent years, convenient and versatile belt systems have taken over some of that popularity.
For a wedding professional, accessibility is vital. Missing a key moment while digging around through a
by BH Event Space… · Posted
Join professional landscape photographer and author Tim Cooper for an information-packed lecture on landscape photography. This very popular photographic discipline requires practice, planning, and a solid grasp of the technical side of image making.
In this two hour lecture, Cooper explains methods you can use to capture both dramatic and quiet landscape photographs, using proper light and good technique. He begins with a brief section on gear before discussing how the power of lenses can alter your perception of the scene. Next, he discusses
by BH Online Videos · Posted
In the following video, Larry Becker discusses how the Metabones Speed Boosters and Lens Mount Adapters can benefit your photography. This video shows off the great advantages Speed Boosters can provide when shooting with crop-sensor mirrorless cameras, including an additional stop of light and the ability to deliver the lens’s true field of view. Becker also reveals
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Metabones Speed Booster adapters include a lens element that refocuses full frame lens information onto the smaller APS-C sensor area while adapting lens mounts. Additionally non-Speed Booster adapters change mounts and offer additional controls.
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Time-lapse is a great way to capture slow moving natural events or "slice of life" moments. A series of images taken over time are combined in software to create the look of video moving in a fast forward.
by BH Online Videos · Posted
In the following video, Larry Becker, of Kelby Meida, discusses the Canon PowerShot G16 digital camera and presents an overview of some its most notable features and specifications. Becker explores the core technologies and highlights some of the improvements over its predecessor, the PowerShot G15 digital camera. Sensor performance, its built-in 5x optical zoom lens, and different shooting modes are covered, as well as the
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Canon's Powershot G16 is loaded with consumer and pro features, a fast zoom lens with a good range and fast f-stop, and lots of automation as well as programmability.
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