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Take Only Pictures, Leave Only Footprints
by Joseph Albanese · Posted 08/26/2015
Take only pictures, leave only footprints.” Over time, the origins of that quote have become muddy. Some attribute it to the Baltimore Grotto, a caving club whose members feared their activities would mar the landscapes they so enjoyed. Whatever the origins, it has come to stand for an ethos encouraged by many outdoor organizations that promote responsible recreational uses of our outdoor spaces. One activity that does not alter the scenery is photography. All you are doing is capturing the essence of an area—the blues, greens, reds, and
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Point & Shoot Cameras
A Guide to Marine Binoculars
by Todd Vorenkamp · Posted 06/25/2015
Seven by fifty. That is all you need to know. Almost. The classic size of binoculars for marine use is 7x50. This means that they have 7x magnification and the objective lenses are 50mm in diameter. There are three characteristics of the 7x50 binoculars that make them attractive for marine use: conservative magnification, large objective size, and generous exit pupil size. Many binocular shoppers, regardless of the planned use for their optics, start off
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Optics
Safes to Keep Your Valuable Gear and Electronics Safe
by Sara Lovelace · Posted 02/02/2015
Safety first. Remember that great little phrase? Even children know that safety comes first. But do you feel that way when it comes to your electronics and camera gear? What about when you aren't using them—do you keep them in a safe place? Do you have other valuables that you would like to hide and keep secure, but perhaps you have limited space? A high-tech safe may be the perfect safety solution for you. One of the following fantastic safes can keep your valuables and your most precious treasure—your camera gear—secure, yet quickly
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Storage Solutions
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Quick Look Westcott Flex LED Light Panel
7,840 Views· Posted 01/19/2015
In the following video, Larry Becker introduces the Westcott Flex, a 10 x 10" LED array that is just 1/32" thick and is completely flexible. This video outlines the qualities of both the daylight- and tungsten-balanced models, including their output and CRI. Becker also discusses the AC power option and dimming from 5-100%. Additionally, the IP64 weatherproofing and multiple mounting options are mentnioned so that users can be sure to
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LED Lights
Gifts for Bird Watchers: Lenses, Binoculars, Scopes, and Supports
by Joshua Kleiner · Posted 12/11/2014
No matter how experienced the bird watcher in your life may be, there is almost certainly something missing from that person’s rig. Whether it’s a new set of compact glass or an accessory to round out their bag of tricks, this is a gift opportunity that should not to be missed. This year, instead of giving your friend or family member a gigantic tin of flavored popcorn, give them a gift that will enhance their birding experience for years to come. We have compiled a list that includes some of our favorite optics and accessories. Below, you
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The B&H Microscope Buying Guide
by Christopher Witt · Posted 10/06/2014
Many lay people and beginners believe, somewhat naïvely, that they have a pretty good understanding of microscopes. However, like many scientific instruments, microscopes come in many shapes and forms, with varying levels of intricacy and accuracy. And—much like many of the tools that have been around for centuries—as technology has advanced, so have microscopes. In this buyer’s guide, we’re going to discuss the many iterations of today’s microscopes, and look at the people and professions who rely on these instruments. Along the way, we’ll
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Microscopes
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Hands-On Review: Ikan LED Lights
4,780 Views· Posted 09/01/2014
Watch the following video to see Mia McCormick, of Kelby Media, demonstrate the virtues of the ikan Featherweight Studio Lights, which feature both AC and battery power options. McCormick points out her favorite useful features, such as the touch-panel readout and control of color temperature and brightness. McCormick also introduces us to the smaller version of the Featherweights, which shares many of the same features as its big brothers, but is designed to be used
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LED Lights
How to Prepare for and Be Aware of Floods
by Jack Wolff · Posted 07/11/2014
As with all types of weather, it’s important to know the differences between categories of Weather Alerts. Floods have three basic classifications of potential alerts: Watches, Warnings, and Advisories. Types of Flood Watches, Warnings, and Advisories Flood Watch: Conditions are right for possible flooding (stay alert for announcements). Flash Flood Watch: Conditions are right for a possible flash flood (stay alert for announcements). Flood Warning: Flooding has started or is about to start in the immediate warning area. You may be advised
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Survival
How to Prepare for a Tornado
by Jack Wolff · Posted 06/19/2014
As with all types of weather, It’s important to know the difference between the related types of weather alerts. When a "Tornado Watch" is in effect, the conditions are right for thunderstorms to possibly produce tornadoes in and near the watch area. When a "Tornado Warning" has been issued, a tornado has been spotted in the immediate warning area, and the danger is immediate. In this case, you should seek shelter at once. Relevant Facts Tornadoes are the most violent storms nature produces. Nearly all tornadoes are the bi-product of severe
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Survival
How to Prepare for a Thunderstorm
by Jack Wolff · Posted 05/12/2014
As we enter summer, and all of the fun outdoor activities we’ve waited for, we need to be aware of the potential severe weather that’s also associated with this season. Regardless of your geographical location, planning ahead for extreme weather will benefit you when a storm occurs. One of the single most important aspects of being prepared is awareness. You need to know what’s going on around you. As always, preparedness is not about changing your lifestyle, it’s about staying informed, and being ready to use that information. One
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Survival

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