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Vanguard Skyborne 51 Photo Backpack – Field Review
The Vanguard Skyborne 51 is one of the larger photography backpacks we have reviewed here at SLR Lounge, and the…
3 Benefits of a Fixed Focal Length
As a portrait photographer, your lens choice is extremely important when it comes to your growth as a photographer. There’s a misconception among new photographers that zoom lenses are the way to go. Take a look at 3 reasons why you may want to go with a prime lens instead.
Nikon Reclassifies Lens VR Ratings to CIPA Standard
Until this month lens Image Stabilization classification between the different manufacturers was different. Starting this month though a new CIPA standard has taken effect, meaning that 3 stops of Image Stabilization will mean the same for a Canon, Nikon, Sigma, Tamron or any other lens.
Summer Lens Rebate Roundup – Save on Canon, Nikon, Sigma, Tamron, Tokina & Olympus Lenses
Well, summer is here, and some of you might have some spare cash or a mid-year bonus that you’re looking…
July 4th Fireworks HDR – How We Shot It
You may recognize this as one of my standard lens-test scenes. Thankfully, it also happens to be a great vantage…
6 DSLR Cameras with Wifi Capabilities
Photographers love speed and efficiency. In fact, artists in general find anything that increases the time between idea and application…
New Cheaper Alternative to the Nikon SU-800 in the Debao SU-800
Say what you will about buying cheap knockoffs, but you cannot deny the cost savings that they allow over name brand products. The latest case of this is this new Chinese wireless flash commander by Debao. Their commander unit, the SU-800, is about as close as you can have a knockoff be to an original brand name product without getting in trouble.
How to Create a Hadouken Photo
The concept of stop-action photography has been around forever, of course, but it seems like people are getting more and more creative with it lately! Or just fun and silly… ;-) Here’s how we captured this popular type of image:
How to Create a Panorama with a Tilt-Shift Lens
In preparation for our upcoming Rokinon 24mm f/3.5 TS (tilt-shift) lens review, we’ve been shooting a few different types of scenes and testing things out. Here is a simple technique for creating seamless, quick panoramas that merge together effortlessly! (If you want to learn more about how to make a tilt-shift panorama, stay tuned and we’ll have more articles up soon!)
The 2012 Venus Transit HDR – How We Shot It
About a year ago, the planet Venus passed directly between the Earth and the Sun, an event which will not happen again until the year 2117. (Hopefully by then, we’ll be referring to it as “stardate 2-1-1-7” right?)
How to Color Correct a JPEG Landscape Image in Lightroom 4 – From the Lightroom 4 A to Z Workshop on DVD
In this tutorial, we will demonstrate how to color correct a JPEG landscape image in Lightroom 4. When shooting in JPEG, we have much less control than if we were to shoot in RAW. This tutorial will also briefly discuss the differences between shooting in RAW and JPEG. Finally, we will also demonstrate how to create a black and white color corrected version of our image.
Lightscoop Deluxe Bounce Flash | Review
The Lightscoop Deluxe is a mirror that attaches to your camera in front of your pop-up flash and reflects the light from the flash off of the ceiling or a wall to give your images a softer look.
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