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Palette Gear Expert Kit Review

April 15, 2017 By John Bosley 15 Comments

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In this article, I'm going to review the Palette Gear Expert Kit. This is a control surface that consists of buttons, dials and sliders, all of which are meant to be used with a variety of photo and video editing programs. They can also be used with everyday computer operation...

Are Mirrorless Camera Sales Really Growing?

April 15, 2017 By Thomas Stirr 37 Comments

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As a brief follow up to Nasim's latest post, this brief article shares some recent CIPA statistics regarding the shipment of mirrorless interchangeable lens cameras. Depending on how a person interprets this data will determine whether the mirrorless interchangeable camera market is 'growing'. As you can see in the graph...

Photographing Hummingbirds With a Pop-Up Camera Flash

April 9, 2017 By Thomas Stirr 36 Comments

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If you're like me you probably seldom, if ever, use the small pop-up flash that is on your camera. I've had my Nikon 1 V3 for a couple of months now and it has become my dedicated birding and nature camera. My wife and I were recently on a very...

Why Sunrises are Better than Sunsets for Photography

April 8, 2017 By Nasim Mansurov 50 Comments

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Many photographers do not like waking up very early to take pictures at sunrise, preferring to sleep in and spend the energy to shoot during the day and at sunset instead. While photographing at sunset can yield stunning photographs, there are specific advantages to photographing at sunrise that are worth...

Last Camera Syndrome

April 6, 2017 By Nasim Mansurov 223 Comments

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For the past few years now, the digital photography camera market has been on a steady decline. Some people blame it on smartphones taking over the big chunk of camera sales, while others have related other factors to the decreased camera sales. While we have written a number of articles...

What to Photograph in Greece

April 6, 2017 By Dvir Barkay 24 Comments

Meteora in Greece

Greece is one of those countries one must visit in their lifetime, thanks to its rich historic and cultural heritage, stunning landmarks and its natural beauty. Although there are many spots to check out in Greece, I will guide you through some of the most ancient and beautiful parts of...

FotodioX Nikon F to Fuji GFX 50S Adapter Review

April 5, 2017 By Nasim Mansurov 25 Comments

FotodioX Nikon F to Fujifilm G Mount Adapter

This is a quick review of the FotodioX Nikon F to Fujifilm G-mount adapter, which allows mounting Nikon G-type lenses on the new Fuji GFX 50S camera. While it is always ideal to use native lenses on any camera system, the idea of using a lens from a different camera...

Postcards From Toronto

April 4, 2017 By Alpha Whiskey 17 Comments

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It would have been titled Why Technical Stuff Doesn’t Matter but I figured this kind of fluff speaks for itself. A little embarrassed to be sharing my travel snapshots but we all need occasional reminders to stop reading and actually go out and shoot. Toronto was admittedly not a city high...

Taking Your Sports Photography Beyond Snapshots

April 3, 2017 By Matt Nielsen 41 Comments

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This post is the second in a three-part series dedicated to teaching sports photography at all levels of competency. In part one I covered the basics for photographers who are just getting started. This article will focus on intermediate amateurs who have mastered the basics, and want to gain additional competency...

Understanding Auto ISO in Photography

April 2, 2017 By Elizabeth 141 Comments

Auto ISO

Did you know that most modern digital cameras have the ability to set ISO automatically? Back in the film days, you would drop a roll of film into your camera and your ISO, or ASA as it was known back then, would be fixed for the entire roll. With digital,...

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